Just a reminder that if you’re using ai to write your book, your book has less worth than your last dump.
Just a reminder that if you’re using ai to write your book, your book has less worth than your last dump.
In the immortal words of Shredder…“They’re baaaabbbiiiesss!”
I love Mastadon. :D
Open-source provides cool things all the time. For example, allowing that some prefer KDE (totally valid preference), I personally feel like Gnome is the greatest desktop environment humanity has ever created and every six months it keeps getting better still.
I remember keenly how the day after January 6th, even Republicans knew what happened. Then when they saw their psychotic base wanted to remain blind and stupid, they developed a convenient amnesia.
They kneecapped Linux in the early days because they were afraid of what people accepting FOSS as a standard would do to their profits.
If you believe it and keep using Unity for new projects, you’re kind of a sucker.
Your ignorance is gonna get you, yeah yeah, your ignorance is gonna get you…
Not normal at all. Linux on the same hardware makes Windows feel a decade older.
Don’t let your kids grow up to be Unity developers.
It’s called Godot, and it’s amazing.
Leave one out overnight and tell your present self that they can have it in the future if they do x before tomorrow. If you succeed, then you get a cookie. If you fail, eat the cookie anyway. At least you tried.
That’s a good rule. I only accidentally got into open-source, but now that I know what it is and what it’s all about, I am totally sold on it and will almost always choose open-source over proprietary alternatives.
In a hose, on a rose, up your nose. Everywhere where life can be is where life goes.
Three years ago after trying Unity for a month I chose to learn Godot instead. I see now how right that decision was. Well done past self. Have a future cookie.
GOP creates MAGA. MAGA eats GOP. MAGA destroys itself.
Its music, but the level of skill to make it is low, and therefore of little credit to the one who makes it.
If it still allowed me to do everything I wanted to in an easy enough way, I wouldn’t be opposed. I would say in short, I don’t know enough about it to know whether I’d like it.
I love vanilla gnome. I totally understand how some users prefer the flexibility of KDE, but a clean, minimal interface with easy access to workspaces is just the thing for me.
Never used it!