We could do this already with flatpak apps
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I installed protonvpn from flatpak and its working fine.
intelisense@lemm.eetoshitposting@lemmy.ml•Just host it yourself if you're so worried154·4 months agoIt’s not about where it’s hosted, but what data it’s been trained on. Is it’s data set censored? That’s an important question for those that want to use it.
Why would such a feature need facial recognition? Just use the ID on the travel pass and done - cheaper, faster, and harder to fake if done properly.
intelisense@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What happens if you don't use the "right" amount of detergent to wash your clothes?1·5 months agoThe lint filter, I think. I’ve never heard of cleaning it every time, though.
intelisense@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What happens if you don't use the "right" amount of detergent to wash your clothes?10·5 months agoThat and don’t forget to clean the filter! I do that every month, doesn’t take long and it keeps everything running smoothly.
intelisense@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which graphical system utlities you miss on Linux?3·5 months agoTook a while, but someone did eventually notice!
intelisense@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which graphical system utlities you miss on Linux?3·5 months agoThat would indeed be a nice feature. I’m sure they would welcome the suggestion!
intelisense@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which graphical system utlities you miss on Linux?3·5 months agoSystem Monitor is very much still alive, and I’m pretty sure it is updated to Qt6. I was using it only yesterday on Plasma 6…
intelisense@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Announcing Faster, Lighter Firefox Downloads for Linux with .tar.xz Packaging!91·6 months agoWell, now you mention it, the motivation here may be to reduce their bandwidth costs? Probably not 2 million, but every € counts…
intelisense@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Phoronix: Rust-Written Rustls Now Reportedly Outperforming OpenSSL & BoringSSL222·7 months agoThe comments on Phoronix definitely took a racist turn…
My understanding is that it boots faster. That’s a nice thing to have on a container that spins up on demand.
OK, it was a basic pattern recognition model, nothing nearly as sophisticated as we have now, but I think it would have performed significantly faster.
I had the idea to offload machine learning to GPUs back in the early 00’s. I was working for a company doing number plate recognition back then, so I was even in a position to act on my idea… but my boss thought I was nuts.
I’m not sure how much money I would have made, but it’s got to be better than this!
intelisense@lemm.eeto Ubuntu Linux@lemmy.ml•I Discovered This Tiny Feature (Bluetooth Battery Status) in Ubuntu 24.04 and I Love it3·9 months agoKDE has a similar feature, and it is indeed a great thing to have.
intelisense@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Lemmy predicts: Chromebooks will become the new Thinkpads4·9 months agoThat’s news to me - and a bit of a dick move.
intelisense@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Lemmy predicts: Chromebooks will become the new Thinkpads7·9 months agoNew Thinkpads are still great Linux laptops, so there’s a steady stream of newer 2nd hand models coming on the market.
C# is much more recent than C/BCPL etc. What’s interesting, though, is how many of C these more modern languages are inspired by C. C is also very much still in use!
Snapshots are read only. Best plan is to rollback to a snapshot you think works, test it and if all is good use
sudo snapper rollback
to make the current snapshot the default. I usually reboot at that point too, not sure if it’s necessary though.
KDE