Living 20 minutes into the future. Eccentric weirdo. Virtual Adept. Time traveler. Thelemite. Technomage. Hacker on main. APT 3319. Not human. 30% software and implants. H+ - 0.4 on the Berram-7 scale. Furry adjacent. Pan/poly. Burnout.
I try to post as sincerely as possible.
Check out Slackware. There is still a 32-bit version that is said to work on older Pentium-class machines.
Companies are trying to go back to the time when they got popped and told nobody.
That’s one of the reasons why uploads to the Archive have torrents.
Now if they’d just fix the damn tracker…
Change up the kinds of malware they write.
Do people seriously not keep copies of their finished work anymore? They just post them and delete the local copy?
I thought that feature was built into it, but okay.
Folks have made it - I think ollama was name-checked specifically because it’s on Github and in Homebrew and in some distros’ package repositories (it’s definitely in Arch’s). I think some folks (at least) aren’t talking about it because of the general hate-on folks have for LLMs these days.
That’s how we got far right influencers, though. They took the naming and shaming and turn them into grifts.
Either the article’s author has an editor who made the change, or the author knows what side his bread’s buttered on.
We’ve seen time and again what happens when a mega gets a foothold in something grassroots: Embrace, extend, extinguish.
I mean, even then it might not work. I’m wrestling with it right now (Lemur Pro 13 from System76) and from plain old suspend mode the machine still wakes up randomly (it pops up on my monitoring network as active, and can even be SSH’d into when it’s supposed to be in lower power mode). Also, suspend-to-disk hibernation only resumes correctly about 13% of the time (I’ve been keeping stats while debugging it).
You are not the only person. However, even hibernation mode isn’t a sure thing anymore.
It’s worth keeping in mind that the article above is from 2022.ev.
Sleep is hit-or-miss even on System76 laptops. Dead simple on my XPS, though.
People lie best when they lie to themselves.
“Those who would repeat the past must control the teaching of history.”
That would be far too helpful.