Fair. It’s not just that one though. I notice a lot of weird things there.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•LFS drops support for System V, citing workload problems and upstream dependencies on systemd
10·18 days agoBut I responded to a comment cursing out systemd on a post about system V being dropped?
The comparison is as made because the comment brought up systemd on a post about system V.
Why post this ai generated content? Since when does the docker logo have the Cassandra eye in it?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•LFS drops support for System V, citing workload problems and upstream dependencies on systemd
254·18 days agoYah! Screw them 20 line unit files. We roll with 500 line bash scripts.
/sarcasm
For property software you would be right. Yah.
But it’s open source AGPL stuff. Full time devs improving AGPL code is good even with pointy haired managers.
This all being said I don’t think even the managers aim to become more evil and more terrible as their goal.
I agree that taiga shouldn’t feature Haliburton.
This all bearing said do you really think the people working on Taiga seek to be more evil and more terrible?
I mean, technically they could have hyper agile teams that use taiga there?
When they say agile they don’t mean that the company is flexible and adjusts to new situations quickly.
They mean that those companies are some of the most proficient in Agile software development methodology.
To be fair I see how people can get them confused. But in the context of work tracking they clearly mean the latter. They even use the capital “A” in “Agile”.
You can learn more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_software_development
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•PRUSA releases the OpenPrintTag, open source standard for filament spool identification and data trackingEnglish
4·4 months agoPrusa printers are MUCH better than Ender 3s just FYI. Not even in the same class. If you end up getting a modern prusa you’ll get something like the Bamboo but more community driven and with real technical support.
The AirVPN client works well on Linux. They provide really good Linux support. https://airvpn.org/linux/
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu 25.10's Rust Coreutils Transition Has Uncovered Performance Shortcomings
3·5 months agoWhy is it ideology when it’s community focused code, and bigger picture when it’s corporate friendly code?
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•VW introduces monthly subscription to increase car powerEnglish
2·6 months agoWill probably make the price go up. The whole reason why they do this crap is to get more money out of the consumer.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Protecting against rogue devices with Full Disk Encryption and TPM
1·7 months agoNot really. Imagine they replace the ssh binary with a back doored version. Home directory encryption protects your data but not your system.
Out of curiosity how is life without systemd better? What does it taste like?
mholiv@lemmy.worldto[CLOSED] FediLore + Fedidrama@lemmy.ca•It Really Felt Like 2 Friends Fighting
273·9 months agoTelling on yourself is always allowed. 🤷♀️
The reason I wouldn’t give advice if you didn’t want it because unwanted unsolicited advice tends to be useless and annoying for most people. If you didn’t want the advice I wouldn’t waste my time.
My advice is to focus on being able to organize your thoughts and write them out in a cohesive structured way.
This helps you:
- Express yourself in a clear, understandable, and perhaps persuasive way.
- Organize your own personal wants, needs, and desires introspectively.
Both of these are important life skills that are extremely beneficial. Using a LLM to organize and clarify positions is like using a crutch when you should be in physical therapy. On top of this using a LLM completely erases any personality in your writing and replaces it with corpo style speak.
Practicing organizing and expressing your ideas (like physical therapy) can be hard and sometimes painful. But you get better.
Using a LLM is like refusing to go to physical therapy and using crutches for the rest of your life by choice. Easier in the short term but bad for your own quality of life long term.
Places like lemmy are great for writing practice. Rambling nonsense is pretty universally downloaded. Lemmy forces you to organize and classify what you are thinking and why.
If you want to get started I would recommend the basic “5 Paragraph Essay” structure. In the case of a basic lemmy comment take those principles and make it a 5 sentence structure.
I hope this helps.
Would you want a piece of good faith, sincere advice? If not I can drop things.
Do you always have ideas in the middle of the night and want to post them only to have an RSI flare up and no laptop nearby and decide to use ChatGPT to write your posts?
It’s not just this response. All of your posts read the same way.
Like using AI as a writing assistant is fine and all. But the posts you copy paste over are mostly LLM structured arguments.
Why are you using ChapGPT to make comments on lemmy? What’s the point?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Can the US government force Canonical and Red Hat to disallow downloads and development from non US countries?
6·10 months agoSmall note. Opensuse Leap is EXTREMELY stable. Just as stable as RHEL and more stable than non-LTS Ubuntu. It’s just less well marketed in the English speaking world.


Look at the Jellyfin one. Why is there something breaking the logo from the right? Lots of little things.