

In this economy? I’m sure its worth it but $70 is $70.
In this economy? I’m sure its worth it but $70 is $70.
So underrated, Foss could burn down Visa and all it would take is Amazon or Google to champion it. % of every transaction would be saved.
Imagine if credit card fraud was actually not easy, and more importantly your spending habits were not trackable. So much targeted adverts would just die off.
Cloud based solutions in selfhosted are a hilarious suggestion.
I would suggest avoiding anything that is a “community” or “personal use only”. If its not fully open its not worth it.
Debian is already easy out of the box.
Chromium instead of Firefox? The gate is wide open, but if that’s the first selling point, your mind is the prison.
“Reginald, Get me a new whimsical office boy!”
“Yes, master”
I want those watermelons to…
100% you don’t have to train a thing ollama uses open availability models. They many are decent, the best use a lot of ram/vram.
They tend to fill the space. I mean if you drive by a modern data center, so much grid electrical equipment is just right there. Now if hypothetically supermachine uses all that power sure, small data center. Unless they have a nuclear reactor they should (fu felon musk) only rely on grid/solar/renewables.
The forks of proper redis.
Nah, redis is dead to most devs, the forks are far more popular with indie devs now.
My last Xbox was Xbox one. Never going back.
In the US its still on you if you have the last clear chance to avoid an accident when you are in the drivers seat. Fun to pay for a billionaires mistakes.
The bigger trend is that enshitification of consoles have made steam a juggernaut.
$80 a game is a non starter for most people. Switch was a golden goose that revolutionized mobile handheld gaming. It was like a gameboy reboot. I doubt Switch 2 gets even close to half of the success
A step in the right direction. If they don’t offer a price difference, they can keep it.
We need better and longer term uefi/bios support as IBM/lenovo used to have systems that specifically prevent uefi Linux installs from booting.
That trust was broken then, they do not have it now.
The power of open source is not wielded by a single man.
It’ll be funny if one or two cards become incredibly prized.
Closed source is garbage. Long live Linux.
Don’t get two hung up on great filters. We could’ve easy passed a few of them in the last hundred million years. You’re much more than thinking meat, you have feelings and a perspective over time. its amazing not a liability.
Even if boom over, it was loads of fun.