Keeping things simple.
Whew, I was getting worried we were one day into 2024 and nobody said this yet.
I’m really going to miss his videos, but I’m glad he’s ending it on a happy note rather than dragging things on when he doesn’t want to. Godspeed, Tom.
Not at all, I don’t think anyone has ever gotten banned for using alternate launchers on Linux. I’ve been using Heroic for ~2 years now with no issues.
The only time you can get banned is if you try playing a multiplayer game that has anti-cheat that doesn’t support Linux. Just make sure when playing a multiplayer game that Linux is supported.
Why chromium is explained in the article (better support for many apps) but you can always change it to firefox, also detailed in the upgrade article.
I upgraded from 38 to 39 with no issues. It’s honestly not hard or dangerous, just copy paste a few lines then paste the last ones to prompt the upgrade. The only catch is that if you had KDE already you won’t need to remove some of the packages it tells you about. Don’t overthink it imo.
I know reading is hard but you realize this quote was reason #5 of the many reasons listed… I’m not going to copy-paste the article, it’s all relevant info.
Honestly you should just stick to Fedora.
Why?
You can upgrade, but it’s not automatic: https://nobaraproject.org/docs/upgrade-troubleshooting/how-do-i-upgrade-to-a-new-nobara-version/
Scroll down for 38 to 39.
Seems like a cool project, but with such weak specs what can one actually do with this?
Dall-E 3 is the easiest to use and usually understand prompts the best. You can use it for free via Bing Image Editor.
People probably said the same thing when Apple dropped PowerPC for x86, there’s going to be an awkward transition period but when it becomes a standard you’ll feel differently.
Who said anything about Linux becoming Windows?
Dunno, but I suppose you can use piped: https://piped.video/watch?v=98kFh3JpIXk
I’d rather not have bots posting outside bot communities. It’s annoying seeing them here.
Oh come on, I just started using it two days ago! Libreddit often doesn’t work these days.
what kind of safeguards can we put in place to stop it from being abuse
Realistically, zero. Stable Diffusion is open source for better or worse and that means people can tailor it for their needs.
Last I checked web scraping was pretty lawful
It is ridiculous, but according the article the CEO hid stable diffusion from him and told him the company was failing.
Great stuff. I didn’t expect Meta of all people to be leading open source LLMs, hopefully now companies will invest into making Llama models that are actually competitive.
Try removing all of them one-by-one and ignore the ones that are trying to remove plasma.