Home assistant is the big one imo, voice control for a private smart home is useful and low-stakes so hallucinations won’t be the end of the world
Home assistant is the big one imo, voice control for a private smart home is useful and low-stakes so hallucinations won’t be the end of the world


I’d wanna be an orca, so that even in my second life I can eat the rich
More seriously, orcas can travel a lot and see wildly different parts of the world than I can hope to as a human. Seems like a good animal to be, since it’s intelligent, doesn’t have many predators, and is cute af
Not overly related to your question, but for #3 you should put your template .desktop file into the ~/Templates folder (create it if it doesn’t exist) and then you can make new ones with the right click -> Create New submenu in your file manager
This works for anything btw, not specific to .desktop files


I think this is my favourite April fools post so far


I actually started up bash to test this when op first responded, and the space had the same problem


Looks like I’ve gotten too spoiled with zsh, I guess that doesn’t work with bash. Doing it in two separate commands should work tho, ie firefox -p & and then disown


I’m not familiar with the -p flag on Firefox but in general, adding & to the end of your command backgrounds it and disown detaches it from your shell so it doesn’t close.
firefox -p &; disown should do what you’re looking for, if I’m understanding you right
Oh then I guess I’m fucked, cuz the parts I want to forget are mostly the registry and the dumbass isolated settings windows that haven’t changed in 20yrs 😂
This is what I aspire to be, but I’m not quite there yet. How long did it take you to forget the windows stuff?
I think the numbers are a little off for this to be tempting, if I’m getting $1,000,000 then a K is a rounding error and I see no reason to make the mil any less likely for it. Like if I wanted that extra grand throwing 10% of the mil into a short GIC would be how I’d get it personally, for a risk free $1,001,000
It’s not harder to run, but the devs ime give it less attention and testing before release. Also undeclared required libraries are super common so the game just doesn’t start until you check the logs to find out what it’s missing.
I’d love to see more Linux builds, but only if they’re actually something the dev cares about rather than just ticking all the checkboxes in their game engine’s export menu and saying “fuck it we ball”
If you don’t want a playerctl dependency you can use a dbus library to check for mpris players manually, though it’s a little less readable


Codeberg has a matrix room where you could probably get an official answer to this if you need, but iirc they recently clarified what content they prefer to host and I don’t remember anything like this being excluded


Not like I was going to burger king anyway but this is a solid reason not to


You can do it in mint but the easiest way to test it is probably just to try a live usb of a distro that runs a more recent kernel. Arch-based distros come to mind for that, so maybe try endeavourOS on a usb?


The night we met by lord Huron
“I had all and then most of you, some and now none of you” fucks me up every time, incredible song
I use steamrip pretty regularly and have never had any issues, but I also play the games on Linux where if there was malware it’d be unlikely to affect me so I don’t worry too much about it lol


Same in Canada with Interac. I’d love to see some interop between these types of networks
No way is right, it’s not hardcoded (there’s just a filter on the word ‘musk’ as a sane default that admins can choose to remove).
I can’t say I have any hopes for this, but I wish you the best anyway - I’m curious tho, I’m getting strong LLM vibes off your comments. How are you using the LLM, if you are? Rephrasing what you wrote, or writing the full comment?