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davetortoise@reddthat.comto Linux@lemmy.ml•My computer randomly freezes, but only on my Linux drive. How do I even begin troubleshooting this?1·3 days agoThis definitely can’t hurt and will probably help narrow it down, but it’s unlikely that OPs problem is hardware-related given that it doesn’t happen on Windows.
Yup. The backlog reddit has is currently kinda unbeatable. Although as reddit is increasingly swamped with AI, that’ll become less and less valuable
Oh fair. Diagrams makes a lot of sense
Don’t like LibreThing? Just use OpenThing. Or FreeThing. Or PeerThing if you’re weird.
Marketing nerds hate to see a FOSS project name roll up 😎😎
Genuinely curious, what on earth do you need a stylus for? I’ve never really understood the use case
Uhm guys we should have a meeting ☝️🤓
There’s a happy medium imo. Linux is enjoying a bit of a golden age at the moment because so many people are doing brilliant work making it usable and nice. But if the userbase becomes too large, tech companies will see their bottom lines affected, and it’ll be enshittified like everything else. And it’ll become a more attractive target for malware, of course.
davetortoise@reddthat.comtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•It's that time of year again.English1·6 days agoIt doesn’t sound like a bad thing. But I suppose that raises the question of wether something has gone wrong when there isn’t a blue tick
And thank god it isn’t
Honestly, better off just getting a pet than being in a relationship where you’re not valued
Value yourself dude, it’s not worth the brain damage of trying to accommodate people who don’t reciprocate or acknowledge effort you put in
I don’t think this is the whole picture. AI-generated code is harder to maintain because the creator may not understand how/why it works, and AI is are notoriously bad at debugging it’s own code. Using a lot of AI generated code often counterintuitively slows down the overall development process