I just glued my seashells to the toilet, two on the seat, one on the tank. Works a lot better than you'd think.
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Yea, good thing none of our domestic phones spy on us.
At the very least, ai generated content needs to be clearly indicated. I have been surrounding things with the robot emoji, eg: "🤖ai content🤖", whenever sharing something machine generated, and most people seem to be understanding what it means. Ai is here to stay, and many will use it for personal gain. We need at least some basic standards around the content so we can keep track of it.
She said nothing about making it better.
I don't have extensive experience, but I have been using the tiling in pop os consistently for a year and have really found it to improve my productivity and oganization on tasks I need many windows open for. Its not perfect and I'm starting to consider looking for options that give me more layout control, but was an excellent first option. It has a toggle right in the task bar to switch between windows or tiling, but once I spent an hour learning the keyboard shortcuts for the filing, the windows mode just feels so slow to set up good layouts in.
Sometimes you have to stay connected to have any chance of saving the others. It gets a lot easy to take advantage of everyone if those that can see through it just leave.
Just do it, see how it feels. It's easy to come back later when you want to.
And this is why I choose beehaw. A well defined set of ethics that are actually followed is way too rare.
Everyone has their own opinions. I tried a ton of different distros, the tiling windows manager in Pop! OS was the feature that I couldn't move away from once I adjusted to it. The OS just gets out of the way and lets me work, and my efficiency is up.
You make a microchip, and then you just tell people it's edible, simple.
Check out Kagi, paid search is extremely worth it. Stop being a product to sell and start being a customer.
Pay for the service or you will become the product. Kagi is more than worth it, its so nice to be able to find what I'm looking for again.