

Absolutely pathetic Tim. Pathetic.
Absolutely pathetic Tim. Pathetic.
I barely know what to call this. We’re beyond authoritarianism at this point, this is insane.
Absolutely unacceptable and ridiculous.
This is the most tone deaf dystopian shit I’ve ever read, jesus christ.
Have you considered firing half the workforce and pushing AI harder? I think that might fix it.
Me 5 years ago: “Man olive oil sure is expensive, it’s twice the price of the cheapest canola!”
You sweet ignorant child.
I think most of us are struggling with this issue, but I’m really not sure what to do about it. Is banning them outright bad? Maybe? I just don’t know.
We’re all stuck in a planet scale tolerance paradox, and I don’t think any current solution is particularly convincing or palatable.
Oh god.
Wow, haven’t kept track of Kimmel for years, and this was so much better than I expected. Actually very refreshing.
Distro - System level stuff. A “type” of linux. Mint, Fedora, Arch, Ubuntu etc.
DE (Desktop environment) - Surface level stuff, i.e. how it looks, behaves, and often what default apps you use for basic stuff like text editing. Gnome, KDE, etc.
Distros have a default DE but often provide different versions using others for people who prefer them.
You likely won’t need to interact with any of that other stuff except flatpaks. Just think of it as a form of distributing and running software.
Actually great news! Really like the feature and was consistently annoyed when you had to fall back to Google for those languages.
The US is really rocketing toward hard fascism at a rate that makes the gains of the nationalist parties in Europe look pretty tame by comparison.
What the fuck is even going on here, this doesn’t even align with their own weird agenda? This just seems psychotic for it’s own sake.
Oh yeah, definitely this. The economics will probably never allow it to be deployed at a scale where it will make any sort of difference.
Instead, it is used as an excuse to not take any action on climate change which is actually realistic, albeit hard.
Jesus christ
Yup.
Sure, the long term productivity and quality takes a nosedive, but the shareholders don’t care about that as long as the numbers for the next quarter look better.
Truly shocking that the all-in pivot to GAAS would end up spectacularly failing, surely no one saw this coming.
At least Jim Ryan is gone now.