Pretty sure they're talking about making a distro, not forking the Linux kernel. I don't see any reason why they would need to fork it anyway.
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I use a refurbished 10tb HDD for my server too and it works just fine
I don't use glide typing, so I didn't even notice that 😅
But text prediction and glide typing are being rewritten from the ground up currently, so it'll be there eventually
The rules in the EU are also made for the rich. The difference is just that the EU has at least some left votes in there, so it's not as bad.
I use Florisboard Beta with the FloriStyle theme (It's a Gboard theme). The only thing I really miss with it is text predictions but they're still working on that and it's not that big of a deal.
Rufus has that option, I've used it myself to update to Win11 because I didn't have a motherboard with TPM at the time.
Also wanna mention, the reason I updated was mostly because I thought Win10 was kinda ugly and I think Win11 was a huge update in that regard and also because of security reasons, since Win10 won't receive any more updates in the near future. At the end of the day, I can count on one hand how often I boot Windows in a year (I almost exclusively use Linux), so I don't really care about all the Win11 bullshit anyway.
We're not gonna be able to combat climate change under capitalism anyway. The number one thing we need to do is to produce less but that goes directly against what capitalism needs to function. Not to mention that governments are bribed by companies to make laws in their favour.
But hey, what's the point of saving our planet anyway if we can't maximize profits anymore?
That's really interesting, gonna try out how well it runs
You can run AI models on Android by using ncnn. It just uses Vulkan.
Being able to run 7B quality models on your phone would be wild. It would also make it possible to run those models on my server (which is just a mini pc), so I could connect it to my Home Assistant voice assistant, which would be really cool.
Broken in Thunder too
I don't think that's your PC. I actually measured how much power my PC and my monitors consumed in a week and used that to calculate how much that would be for the year and compared to the total used energy for that year. My PC setup was only a small fraction of the yearly usage. The vast majority of your energy is gonna be consumed by things like fridges, ovens, heating, water pumps, etc.