

You can buy laptops and PCs with pre-installed Linux at Germany’s biggest computer retailer now.


You can buy laptops and PCs with pre-installed Linux at Germany’s biggest computer retailer now.


Meanwhile the German federal and local governments, police, all top politicians, communes, institutions, etc. still use X for public communication.
Forcing journalists, NGOs and politically active citizens to also stay on X, in order to stay informed.


This post isn’t about the switch to Wayland, it’s about the switch to systemd.
Gnome hasn’t been included in Slackware for a very long time.
And KDE on Slackware already runs a Wayland session by default.


This doesn’t bode well for Slackware’s next release.
One approach currently discussed on the forums is to remove KDE from the repos and let the community support it.
But that would drastically change what Slackware is - It’s supposed to be a fully-featured general purpose distro that you can boot up and immediately get to work, whatever your use case is.
The core functionality is simple:
Automatically, upon each payment, add the expense to my app
Update an Apple Watch complication with the % of my monthly budget spent
Categorize the purchase for later analysis
Can someone enlighten me? I don’t understand why you need AI for this in the first place.


Solar power? I don’t know, sounds kinda woke.


This creeps me the fuck out.
Feels like walking in on a group where everyone looks and talks almost like humans, but not quite.
And the pics, I mean come on.



I sure hope their devs can find something the AI is actually useful for, soon.
Here, I fixed your post for you:
I’ve been wanting to tell people that I use Arch.
I’ve been considering the following distros:
- Arch
- Not Arch
- Not Arch
- Any others?
I’m leaning towards Arch or Not Arch.


It also fits the pattern of telling technically the truth, while still glossing over the fact that they can’t offer an autonomous taxi service.


So far it seems to be zero, or one of the many Youtubers who’ve been hailing Tesla taxis all day long in order to be the first would have uploaded by now.


Tesla isn’t a car company, it’s a techbro company. They don’t sell cars, they sell the idea that any day now they’ll achieve a technological breakthrough.
But it’s becoming obvious that won’t happen, so they now pivot to robots. Selling the idea that they’ll achieve a breakthrough in that space soon.
Those buying the products aren’t the target audience, the investors are. The customers are just useful cattle.


They’ve said they’ve removed drivers from inside the taxis, then put them in cars trailing the taxis.
Now they said there’s no chase car anymore, and there isn’t, because they put the drivers back in the taxi again.
Both statements were technically correct, but purposefully misleading to bump the stock by a few billion right before earnings call.
And at no point during all this did Tesla taxis drive autonomously.


As we reported last week, the “unsupervised” Robotaxis spotted on January 22 were all being followed by trailing Tesla vehicles with safety monitors inside.
Genius. Musk invented a taxi service that needs 2 cars and 2 drivers per ride.


You can go on the SpaceX website right now and book a trip to Mars for 2026.

No, not with yours from lemmy.ml .
I went down this rabbit hole.
The only way I could make it work was using the alternative frontend for my instance: old.feddit.org
There, log in was possible without issues. But I don’t know if lemmy.ml has alternative frontends.
I had tried all CLI browsers, browsh, and Neon Modem Overdrive. (which seemed to work for people on other instances, but not on feddit.org . Edit: The issue I was having with it seems to be fixed now.)


Military gear just needs to keep you alive and able to fight.
Civilian gear needs to keep you comfy, else no one would buy it.
It’s the city of Berlin in the state of Berlin (similar to New York City, NY).
The country Germany consists of 16 states.
Yeah, LLMs are pretty great contextual search engines if you curate a good dataset for them to draw from.
They aren’t a magic bullet that’ll find what’s relevant to you from the vast ocean of shit that is the internet.