I think different, the project is something like 7 months old
Individual blog posts, actual articals, how to’s etc. but they are all LLM generated same shit
Also, thanks for 10ft gnome. That looks helpful. I’m hoping that my new tv will be able to install jellyfish clients
I know that there have been blog post about setting up an htpc using uuntu as the os.
The Australia section is automatically on as it detect where I am. I expect that where I search for things, it prioritises results from Australia. For example if I am look at tax information, Latvia’s taxation law will not help me.
It is more that these web pages are probably all LLM written, and so they poison the search results. Not so much LLM search results/helpers at the top of a results page.
Thanks, a couple of new subs, and since laughs from Dad jokes, as well as groans from my wife…
All I see is red head
Uber driver
I would go kde plasma everyday. I always find little things that limit what I am trying to do on cinnamon.
Not big things, little trivial things. An example is wireless hotspot. I cannot change the password through the gui. Why? Dunno. Deal breaker? No. But those are the little things that kde has right.
Not sure about xmpp, but definitely matrix
I’m using cinnamon, but want to use the new plasma on a debian based distro. But nothing is supporting it out of the box just yet.
But yes, there are a lot
Beeper can bridge those into a matrix chat. Then at least you can chat with people who or on a privacy related one as well as the heathens in Facebook messenger
I am trying FUTU board. Not sure if it has gifs tho8gh…
Yep, this is what we use. I always found the others too prescriptive. I don’t need to add the type, size or brand of cheese, I just want to put cheese, and me or my wife knows what sort of cheese to buy.
If we need something specific, you can add that detail too.
Super quick, super simple. I would love a self hosted alternative, bit there is nothing as simple that I have found.
How nice of them, I asked them to add links to the apps, as I don’t know what they are by the name.
Thanks :)
I wonder if there are simple interfaces, basically just a setup in osmand that simplifies it for people like my wife that does want complex
It is powerful enough that I reckon it can do it.
Yeah, sorta out of the box. But there are a few crash bugs in it, as pointed out in article.
It would be good if qgis had some native osm plugins
Yeah, sorta out of the box. But there are a few crash bugs in it, as pointed out in article.
It would be good if qgis had some native osm plugins
I guess that is one of the issues with reuse of frameworks and things. The first one takes a lot of new stuff. Subsequent KDE software doesn’t
I guess there are pro’s and cons to all things.