I thought the only reason to still use GRUB2 was its MBR support.
We really should be moving on at this point.
I thought the only reason to still use GRUB2 was its MBR support.
We really should be moving on at this point.
Have you thought about trying QubesOS instead, as it's pretty much built for this purpose?
There's a reason why the open llm leaderboard was changed a while ago.
Basically, scores didn't improve much anymore and many tests were contained in the training data.
See this blogpost for more info.
What does naturalised mean in that context?
Sounds like a label you'd put on meat or vegetables.
Maybe you've heard of r/place. This is similar, just for the fediverse.
You're forgetting all the labor by mod authors to fix Skyrim.
/s kinda
It's not too hard to check for XDG support first and use a few hardcoded directory paths if that is unavailable.
Only the core part of the ISA is open source. Vendors are free to add whatever proprietary extensions they want and sell the resulting CPU.
You might get such a CPU to boot, but getting all functionality might be the same fight it is with arm CPUs currently.
I'd guess it's either an issue of incorrect metadata in the Flatpak, or Flathub doesn't recognise the MPL2 license.
One thing this article gets wrong is the usage of REDkit.
To quote from the mod page:
Q: Is it made with redkit?
A: Not really, I spent 2.5+ years on making this mod, there were a bunch of tools which I used, including some ehich I had to write myself (wolvenkit Json converter, many python scripts for processing entities, meshes, generating setup scenes etc). The mod is built in radish system. Redkit was helpful in fixing some animation bugs on last development stages.
So it did help, but this mod probably could have been released without the new mod tools.
That's like, half a hexagon! Truly terrifying