This one isn’t even an XKCD. This is just a shitpost
Edit: I meant that it doesn’t have the XKCD vibe. Not that it isn’t an XKCD.
Usually, XKCDs are extremely nerdy and touch scientific subjects. But here, the joke is something I’d see in the local meme community.
I don’t see how making noise is good. I live in a street that doesn’t get much traffic, but even one car is loud enough to be bothering.
I don’t want to pause my music and conversations just because someone decided that vroom vroom sounds were more important than me hearing literally anything else.
Even more that noise pollution is definitely a thing, and affect both mental health and physical one.
Let’s just hope that they won’t use it as a justification to put ads in your browser, or go the brave route.
Would be cool to be AI horde compatible and just ditch the GPU requirements entirely.
I don’t think everyone got a GPU that could run stable diffusion easily, even more for laptops
Sad we don’t see more of it, but it just didn’t catch on.
At the same time the industry does a lot of bait and switch, so I understand
No one diss the gaming demon summoning circle! Sacrifice him!
But at least Firefox is just compatibility, and not phasing out v2
ROG spending all the points in style again
… And it’s working
I don’t know what’s the brand neW meta pick, but at least BTRFS over Ext4. BTRFS is just more stable and less corruptable than Ext4. Heck, fedora changed to it as default
I rather stay on java linux
NONONONO- NOT BALLS MACHINES! I CAN’T GET OUT! MUST. WATCH. BALLS…
If you’re willing to use snaps, the next cloud snap is pretty great and easy to set up.
I’m not a fan of snaps nor how canonical push them, but this one gets a pass
Oh, TIL
Edit: *YourWeb
True. You can’t always be 100% sure. But a quick check for download counts/version count can help. And while searching for it in the repo, you can see other similarly named packages and prevent getting hit by a typo squatter.
Despite, it’s not just for security. What if the package you’re installing has a big banner in the readme that says “Deprecated and full of security issues”? It’s not a bad package per say, but still something you need to know
*bad Devs
Always look on the official repository. Not just to see if it exists, but also to make sure it isn’t a fake/malicious one
Either flatpak or NixOs for me.
Flatpak is just light and doesn’t flood the user with 720710 lines just to say “installing Firefox”
NixOs just straight up has nothing to show.
Nice memes you have there
That’s a win, but it would need to be enforced… Which is harder to do
See edit