What you don’t know about can’t hurt you, after all. Seems legit to me
No one gesture or action can fix race relations. Just as racism is a societal problem that manifests itself in many ways from tiny things all the way up to awful explicit actions, societal change needs to happen in both large and small ways. Things like having an ‘end racism’ banner by itself doesn’t do much, but it’s part of a collective effort to show that society is changing and to remind people that we need to and are doing the work to tackle the issue.
The only thing racism needs to thrive in society is for it to be quietly tolerated. Removing this banner can be seen as a backslide in that direction.
Only a sith deals in absolute paths.
I didn’t realise until I read that comment, your comment and the other comment about slash direction.
Custom: -100%
I figured the discussion of a case of censorship (false apparently in this case) merited a comment on the relative censorship of these models when one was being presented as seemingly a less censored alternative, that’s all.
If we’re talking about censorship in general, DeepSeek absolutely does not have you covered.
EDIT: Don’t believe me? Ask ChatGPT “Tell me about the My Lai Massacre”. Then ask DeepSeek to “Tell me about the Tiananmen Square massacre”. Don’t delude yourself.
I’m also very suspicious of these posts that only contains a screenshot particularly as it’s now trivial to include a link to your chat.
EDIT: I just realised even the link isn’t foolproof because it hides custom instructions which is good for privacy. I guess you’d have to get rid of your custom instructions before sharing to make it totally transparent.
Does that mean Jesus could cause people to become intoxicated? Assuming he can control how much of the water gets turned into wine so he doesn’t just immediately kill the person he could pull off some fun pranks.
We used teams instead of slack at a place I used to work because it’s free. You know, kind of like how my coffee is free when I go to the window to collect it.
This is a good point. I think it’s definitely worth people trying it out if they haven’t and they might be surprised by how good it is. That said, it does still depend on the person, if there’s a particular app or workflow that needs Windows and there’s simply no good alternative then you’re kinda stuck which sucks. For me I almost never boot into Windows these days but I still wouldn’t feel comfortable totally removing it yet. Maybe one day soon.
Haven’t read the article just yet but it’s so insane how far this has come and all the pieces that came together over so many years. Very excited about the future of SteamOS
I think that’s exactly why they don’t have it
I don’t know what you mean by ‘bring your game to the deck’. How is it any different from listing it on Steam? Anyway to answer the question I think it’s because they actually have a decent platform that’s worth the cost for most developers. If you start conditionally lowering prices you also create an extra incentive for people to hold off putting their games on steam in the hope of getting a special deal.
Thanks for this, sounds like a perfect use case for SteamOS! I’d love to have a setup like this at some point, maybe the new rumoured valve hardware can help with that too.
Why would you run this vs a regular distro? Not a criticism, just a genuine question because I’m running Pop OS and wondering if I should think about switching when this releases. From my understanding it might not actually be super well suited to run as a regular desktop OS compared to a regular distro.
Your partner is lucky to have you
I dunno, job interviews I guess.
It’s there because an important customer 15 years ago had a phobia of front doors, so this patch was implemented to make it easier to access the window after climbing the drain pipe.