… and hardware.
I am running Debian / KDE with a lot of KDE adjustments/configuration. Debian to ditch snaps, KDE because I can ‘adjust’ it to my liking.
Perhaps if you broke your story up into chapters, each of those would be a more digestible chunk for the LLM?
The Germans also fell prey to Microsoft telling them that they would give them all the free copies of Windows they might need and build a new facility providing a ton of jobs in their area if they would abandon the Linux thing.
The city in question also built their own distro based on an older version of an existing distro rather than going from off the shelf.
Going for that “who’s on first base” vibe?
erase the storage and install
when I was dual booting, I found that as long as Windows was around even knowing how bad it was, I continued to use windows. When I no longer had to personally use windows for anything I went all Linux without problem.
Perhaps it should have been a motorboat?
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Windows Telemetry at first. Then Windows browbeating various products - “Edge please download Firefox” - Edge: “Why, I am better than Firefox” Me:“Do as I say” Edge: “But -blah blah nah” and so on. I know there are ways around it, but if someone can force an update against my will on my machine, it is not my machine. This leads to questions of what else can they do without my permission. Linux is my machine. I control when and how and what. Also customization.
This may be “moving the goal posts”, if so I apologize in advance. With Waypipe can I have local windows and remote windows on my laptop? Will Waypipe work over a VPN (Tailscale is a VPN right?)
Waypipe - Thanks I will look into that. Thanks to the others who also added their opinions promoting waypipe.
Does Wayland allow for the running of a program on a big powerful server (where many users live) and display on a smaller desktop machine that is only providing a screen and keyboard? If not, are they working on that? If it does not and they are not working on it, is it even possible under the way that Wayland works?
Google Translate of the Post:
Yesterday I played around with the new GPTs from OpenAI and ended up creating three actually helpful chatbots for my current projects.
Say hello to “Linux Server Admin Assistant”, “Bricks Builder Assistant” and “Kirby CMS Advisor”. Currently freely available to anyone who needs it and has a ChatGPT subscription.
“This is not the future, but you can see it from here” (DXHR)
#chatgpt @bastianallgeier @linuxmint @linuxnews @linux @LinuxGuides
Um was geht es hier? Könntest du mich etwas aufs Boot holen? Ich bin vielleicht etwas out of the loop oder check den Post an sich nicht.
Sind das persönliche Assistenten, die einem bei projektbezogenen Problemen helfen? Wie unterscheidet sich das von normalen Modellen?
Wenn ich da richtig liege, kann man das auch mit GPT4All machen?
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What is this all about? Could you get me on the boat for a bit? Maybe I’m a little out of the loop or I don’t check the post itself.
Are they personal assistants who help you with project-related problems? How is this different from normal models?
If I’m correct, can this also be done with GPT4All?
Yesterday I played around with the new GPTs from OpenAI and ended up creating three actually helpful chatbots for my current projects.
Say hello to “Linux Server Admin Assistant”, “Bricks Builder Assistant” and “Kirby CMS Advisor”. Currently freely available to anyone who needs it and has a ChatGPT subscription.
“This is not the future, but you can see it from here” (DXHR)
#chatgpt @bastianallgeier @linuxmint @linuxnews @linux @LinuxGuides
11/2 update: I have installed EndevourOS and will be playing with that for a short time, but I think Artix will be next.
Do any distributions use the systemd-homed home directory daemon?
BSD router project?
10/01 Second Morning Update: @cocolopez@lemmy.world The machine is spare for now, eventually, I would like to turn it into kind of a modern clone of an HP85/HP87 - Good plotting, Nice BASIC. Perhaps replace BASIC with Python once I am more comfortable with Python.
But then, I -do- have a Steam account.
Fun fact - this machine has a touch screen!
11/01 morning Update: Arch with 3 votes. NixOS with 2 votes, Alpine, Void, Kinoite, Open Suse each with 1 vote.
I would probably want a cheater install of Arch, that way it may be less work.
I have been interested in Kinoite in the past. I have also been interested in Suse because of their admin application Yast(?)
Isn’t Alpine downstream from Arch? That might count as another vote for Arch… : ^ )
You can check the CPU and memory statistics by looking at the files under /proc, but I was wondering how to get the file system capacity, so I looked at the df(1) code. . coreutils: df.c coreutils: fusage.c macOS: df.c Here is the code prepared to verify the operation of the library. Code to find out what df uses to output · GitHub For Linux On Linux, file system information can be obtained using statvfs(3). Although this is treated as a wrapper for the statfs(2) system call, it is basically recommended to use statvfs(3). (Via google translate)