like the taste of their feet.
like the taste of their feet.
snow crash, which talks about the decentralization of the internet from a fictional and futuristic story
I don’t remember it prominently featuring a plotline like that. That was the one with\
the nam shub or whatever? And hacking people’s brain’s with, basically, NLP?
Well if that counts, then Neuromancer by William Gibson fits in that it’s about\
removing DRM (“Turing Locks”) from AI—legit AI too, not the hallucinating parlor tricks of today. ::: 😏
There’s something very appropriate about you using all those (system) tools during an anthropology lecture.
Yeah it’s not a one-to-one conversion of course. An update few months back allowed meta to open Overview on its own though, fwiw.
I’d still like the dock in the Overview too, like yourself, but for now I just have a launcher on the bottom like dash-to-dock.
I might get eviscerated for saying this, but you can replicate the GNOME workflow fairly well on KDE—KNOME if you will.
There’s an overview similar to that in GNOME, you can set up shortcuts to mimic the keyboard+one-app-one-workspace workflow, etc.
Good luck trying to recreate Plasma with GNOME though.
And when the company fails anyway because it’s too late to change course, the intern is an easy scapegoat!
You sound like management material!
When can you start?!
Can we just put all these nutballs in a big rocket and fire it in to the sun? Please?
Or another Titan submersible?
They’ve already got a track record going for this. 😏
Uh, just trying non-modal vim for the first time and… how do I quit it? I can’t :q.
but really, for the most part, if you aren’t already famous as an actor, you probably won’t be getting much VO work in the near future.
Time to start a Dungeons & Dragons podcast!
I love the Linux world’s tradition of less serious names, in general.
Kinda like the Minds in Iain Banks’s Culture universe.
alongside Windows 11 23H2
Wasn’t there news of a Windows update breaking dual booting recently? Could be that?
Doctor: “Ok, I have bad news, worse news and the worst news.”
Double plus good.
What do you mean you’ve seen it, it’s brand new!
Invasion? What Invasion?
Ugh, at this point I’m resigned to the fact that there’s always going to be something.
Notwithstanding their impressive feats for the time, Ancient Romans had lead pipes for example.
Today we have microplastics (and some lead issues still, too, from lead solder, etc.) Among other things.
Tomorrow, it’ll be something like nanites accumulating in our body, or gamma radiation exposure from faulty shielding in whatever spacecraft futurehumans are flying in.