For me it’s:
- Workstuff
- Games
- Main browser for mail, etc.
- All the messenger apps
Music player lives in yakuake dropdown terminal.
For me it’s:
Music player lives in yakuake dropdown terminal.
Cannot come quick enough.
No. But going after LLMs wont make the situation for IA any worse, not directly anyway.
IA doesn’t make any money off the content. Not that LLM companies do, but that’s what they’d want.
You can set this up with your router connecting to the remote server and routing your client traffic through there instead of the gateway your router is using for WAN.
Specifics are router… Specific.
You can do the same with a vm in your network acting as a router or proxy as well, pick your poison.
All comments about overkill are amusing. You do you. Did you learn stuff?
Maybe you can replace some of those tools with less expensive analogs, how’s the cost anyway?
Cool! Can you pilot the sub with a PlayStation controller?
I try for years to implement a “do later” box in my it support team. If you don’t have time to put something in a proper place, drop it in the do later box and once in a while get it sorted.
Idk what it is, maybe neurotypicals just don’t get it.
I use physical paper todolists. Sometimes I manage to get one page crossed out. Sometimes I rewrite items on a new page. When I slip I start a new page but keep old pages in the back of a notebook.
I got praised for my ability to document my failures to complete tasks. Feels like one of few genuine compliments I actually feel proud about.
They can do that at any time. Idk what it takes for Australian law, but usually a ratification of a recognition is enough.
Recognition in general is just fake rules like most things in diplomacy.