I’ve used Arch on many different computers over the years. It’s not stable, it breaks. I don’t understand why it’s great. Debian (minimal install) is better.
I’ve used Arch on many different computers over the years. It’s not stable, it breaks. I don’t understand why it’s great. Debian (minimal install) is better.
DRIVERLESS CARS: We killed them. We killed them all. They’re dead, every single one of them. And not just the pedestmen, but the pedestwomen and the pedestchildren, too. We slaughtered them like animals. We hate them!
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“In July 2023, Alex Kontos announced that Waterfox had been turned into an independent project again.”
That’s very recent, I didn’t know.
I wouldn’t use a browser bought by a shady company when there are good alternatives. I wouldn’t want to support that company by using it.
Waterfox has been bought by advertising and data analytics firm System1.
I ditched Linux Mint for TempleOS. The holiest decision I’ve ever made.
I make shapes in cornfields, but humans get pretty scared.
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Not if they can’t catch you!
You write a description for your application in a language you are not confident in. You are aware you could have made errors, yet you don’t take the time to check it with a grammar checker. It’s a simple process and takes seconds.
I’d like to point out again that language mistakes have been made in a language-related application. Constructive criticism is fine. The developer will learn from his mistakes.
At least it’s a marketing mistake. People who use poor grammar are not typically taken seriously.
“I find it more compelling to read such a description in obviously non-native English…”
Not everyone agrees, that’s subjective.
We already can do it. I can’t imagine a life without it. It makes things easier. Really. I hope humans can achieve it soon.
So, you’re saying we should invent a bad AI to kill children? Consider it done. 🤖
I would buy more money. 🤓
Edit: No, Iym nut spootid.
Is this Yep?
Same in Albanian Sign Language!
Thank you for your efforts. I feel bad for saying this, but releasing a language extension without conducting a basic grammar check on the description is a significant oversight.
It’s something to do with donuts.