I don’t understand why people do that. I am currently a cs student and I found that I spent more time using chatGPT than just doing things properly
I don’t understand why people do that. I am currently a cs student and I found that I spent more time using chatGPT than just doing things properly
@mihnt @I@lemmy.world @just_another_person
I assumed that was the case. Yeah, I use his proton version as well.
Makes sense. Since nobara is maintained by glorious egg roll, I would imagine that he would try avoid any issues.
Performance degradation after kernel patches is definitely a weird issue.
@I@lemmy.world
My response to his question is usually linux mint
@just_another_person @I@lemmy.world
Huh, I don’t use fedora (I use #Nixos). Do those issues also apply to #nobara?
@feitingen Huh, I stand corrected.
You can convert them to azw3 with calibre. It’s what I do.
Yeah Lemmy is definitely lacking polish in a number of areas. One of the things that bothers me most about Lemmy is that the local feed is the default instead of subscribed.
@einsteinx2 @magic_lobster_party
This is most definitely my experience with a lot of CS professors unfortunately.
@porkins regarding music streaming…idk I download flac off Usenet…
As far as video editing there are two that people use, davinci resolve, which is proprietary, and kdenlive which is FOSS.
As far as cad, your only good options are blender and freecad. Blender is mesh modeling, but I’ve been able to do precise mechanical stuff with a few addons. As far as freecad goes…idk I haven’t used it.
@porkins out of curiosity, what software do you need access to that isn’t in linux? These days I am not really missing anything.
Embrace, extend, extinguish.
It was an internal Microsoft term for bringing stuff under their umbrella
I have had my service turned off for 24 hours once and that’s why I finally started using a VPN, as that was just annoying.
Piracy is more often then not a symptom of the problem rather than a problem itself.
For example, game piracy was much more common prior to steam as it was just much much more convenient to pirate at that time.
As CS major, 1 bothers me so much.
I see it all the time especially on calculator sites.
Before using a VPN, I was sent numerous letters from my isp to knock it off. It really depends on both isp and where you live. If you live in the US, my understanding is that it’s the isp who can get sued for allowing you to pirate, so while they don’t want to lose your money and will give you numerous chances, they will eventually cease to do business with you.
@dumptruckdan @ZeroCool @Moc
Out of curiosity, how so?