From some YouTube videos I'm intrigued in cachyos + hyprland, do you think it's a good idea to wipe my laptop and switch to that?
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It ain't lying. You asked for bazzite not bazzite OS. Two different things.
Large Language Model, but not large enough to infer context. What's funnier is it understands what Bazzite is if you search Bazzite vs Nobara, but comparing it to the one with OS in the name doesn't tip the LLM off...
You're expecting too much of it. π
The most unrealistic expectation of all: as advertised π
Earlier today someone in my mastodon feed wrote about DuckDuckGo but without AI, had to go back there since i couldn't remember the url, but it's really simple actually: https://noai.duckduckgo.com/
(Special thanks to https://mograph.social/@ephemeral/114762822279018422)
'May contain innacuracies'
I mean everything here seems factual to me, let me know if you spot one π
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I swear AI has been getting worst. Probably from all the AI content it's been learning from.
As use has been scaling up, the big companies try to use smaller and cheaper models to save money.
It isn't just one thing. The big money wants to present this unified front to the public like LLMs are a single commodity anyone can use. In reality they're a collection of complex tools that few can use " correctly" and whose utility is highly specialized for niches those few find valuable.
So you're correct in a way. I'm sure model decoherence isn't helping much either and isn't as visible in those niche applications as it is for the general public.
Arch is a curved vertical structure spanning an open space underneath it. Hannah Montana is a Linux distro built and maintained by Miley Cirus
Imagine Miley Cyrus rebasing a git repo
Debian is an operating system based entirely on free software, while a fedora is a type of stylish hat.
Jarvis how do i install fedora on my computer?
(Silly human you can't install a hat as a operating system!)
Jarvis how do i install a stylish hat as an OS on my computer
(you cant install a hat on youe computer but you can install a Linux distribution called fedora!)
This is legit AI
My uncle loves google dictate and uses Gemmia. He asks it questions alot but knows its wrong alot of the time and i swear he spends more time trying to get it to give him the right answer then it would to just punch it into a search engine.
Mint is an operating system based on Debian, while Ubuntu describes a set of closely related Bantu African-origin value systems that emphasize the interconnectedness of individuals with their surrounding societal and physical worlds.
Ubuntu is an operating system based on Debian and developed by Canonical, while mint refers to a genus of aromatic flowering plants in the Lamiaceae family.
The free operating system Debian is based on the Linux kernel and various other softwares, while Arch is an architectural concept through which people and goods can be brought into or out of a building.
Thank you for extending this chain of tomfoolery :) I was thinking that Mint would make a good setup for a continuation.
The hard way. I like it.
The guy at the store said I'm the only guy he's seen pull it off.
M'ineral
M'ladium
I just did this exact search the other day with the same result! Guess a lot of people are concerned about the potential for Fedora to drop 32-bit libs
Technically, the LLM is right.
Also technically useless at the same time.
The best kind of useless.
Linux is a Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Kernel, used in many different so called "Distributions", as well as Android, which makes it the most used kernel, by far.
Windows is a government trojan and spyware, written and maintained by Micro$oft.
Linux is a FOSS kernel, windows are something you use to look out of your house.
Windows are good for throwing proprietary bullshit out of
fucken a πππ
Nobara spoiled me on an anime when I had to google stuff.
Thanks AI!