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The importance is being “fully reproducible” in order to make the model trustworthy.
Well that’s a problem, because even with training data that’s impossible by design.
The importance is being “fully reproducible” in order to make the model trustworthy.
Well that’s a problem, because even with training data that’s impossible by design.
Dual boot, although I usually prefer to drop it rather than go to the trouble.
I wouldn’t recommend virtualization, not only do you lose performance when you need it most, but (depending on the devices and system) setting everything up properly can be very tedious.
Secure boot is still problematic, but it has also become much easier thanks to sbctl
; in the best case you only have to delete the keys in the bios and run 3 or 4 generic commands.
as we’ve worked extensively to optimize performance and deliver the best possible experience on these devices.
Hard to believe.
“Everyone” who wants to be informed, but linux is also for the unconcerned or for newcomers.
Not to mention the monopoly that nvidia has on laptops.
They are actually quite aggressive about blocking disposable emails, most free services don’t work. I have used protonmail a few times for semi-disposable accounts that used disposable emails to sign up, and some of them were banned later.
Gnome devs being gnome devs.
Archinstall is not at all newbie friendly, especially compared to calamares and endeavourOS setup. Also, having a usblive is very convenient in case of problems.
If you don’t have advanced knowledge nor want to customize it very thoroughly, I don’t see any reason to use arch over endeavourOS. I mean, other than the fun of experimenting with the innards of linux, testing your frustration tolerance, and ending up being able to say “I use arch BTW”.
Cool! Although I’m surprised at such overwhelming support, isn’t this a pretty conservative and authoritarian country?
Good for those who are non-volunteers and have managed to evade/survive it. Forced conscription is slavery and should be outrageous in societies that supposedly respect human rights.
So, you got banned from lemmy.world for transphobia, and you come here to do the same thing, whine and insult?
Perhaps having different categories with different limitations would work well. Using the firefox example, prioritize the use of WebExtensions, but keep XUL/XPCOM with appropriate warnings.
Proton has free accounts, you don’t need to start with a paid one.
Flathub maintainers do not upload anything, they just write a manifest pointing to the official source and flathub does the rest. They also cannot modify it freely, approval is required.
There was another noteworthy case with Stanislav Petrov.
Why?