I wonder if he’ll make a video (if he hasn’t already) on why he chose to switch to Linux; I’m quite interested to hear what made him decide to switch, and I’m also very interested to hear what issues, if any, he encountered along the way.
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I wonder if he’ll make a video (if he hasn’t already) on why he chose to switch to Linux; I’m quite interested to hear what made him decide to switch, and I’m also very interested to hear what issues, if any, he encountered along the way.
Transphobic main dev […]
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Thank you for verifying 🙂
I swear, that text looks both blurry and sharp at the same time.
Hm, my guess would be either “cube control” or “cube C-T-L”.
EDIT (2025-02-28T09:02Z): Hm, actually, given that it’s for Kubernetes [1], maybe it’s “koob control” or “koob C-T-L”… [2]?
Kubernetes is pronounced coo-ber-net-ees […]
Do you mean /ɲiɲks/?
Here are the sounds for each:
No [1.1].
EDIT 2025-02-28T10:17Z: Actually, @[email protected], I was wrong in my initial interpretation [1.2]. So, from what I can tell, you are, in actuality, the only one itt! 😊
I always heard it as /ŋiŋks/ in my mind
Nope.
TIL that “nginx” is pronounced “engine-x”, and not “n-jinx” […]
I always heard it as /ŋiŋks/ in my mind
Do you mean /ɲiɲks/? […]
Nope.
Basically, every search engine has incorporated LLMs and are shoving them down your throat. If we are talking about tools that I would find useful I’d rather have a reverse image search. […]
So, for clarity, are you saying that a reverse image search tool is more useful to you than AI integration, yet search engines are pushing for AI integration rather than reverse image search tools, and they may not have reverse image search tools at all?
Edit: damn, that down vote hurt. Must be an llm developer, I guess.
If you are accusing me, I would like to clarify that, as of writing this, I have not downvoted your comment [1].
Could you elaborate? I don’t understand what you mean.
…it’s not “curl”?
EDIT (2025-02-27T04:15Z):
cURL (pronounced like “curl”, /kɜːrl/) […] [1]
🤔
“The President has invited you to the Gulf of Laogai.”
[…] [Hyprland] is made by a transphobe and a large part of the community is also […]
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I agree, through the lens of unfetted capitalism, but, with adequate regulation, I don’t think this is a necessary outcome. Although, perhaps “unfetted capitalism” isn’t capitalism?
[…] it doesn’t remove admins from the equation and users still have to choose an instance to be associated with […]
I think that’s a fair point! At any rate, I do agree with you in that I think that users should be completely portable for a truly sustainable federated service.
It could be done without having to clone all data though. Reddit is hosted by AWS and their data is distributed on multiple servers, so replace AWS by a bunch of people like you and me providing disk space for the data and tada, you can decentralized the database and just give people access to interacting with it directly (through code) or via various front-ends that people would create. […]
If I understand you correctly, there is an open issue for Lemmy for an, I think, similar idea of co-hosting communities.
[…] this isn’t official (yet). […]
Fair point! [1]
As such, within 30 days of the date of this order, the Secretary of the Interior shall, consistent with 43 U.S.C. 364 through 364f, take all appropriate actions to rename as the “Gulf of America” the U.S. Continental Shelf area bounded on the northeast, north, and northwest by the States of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida and extending to the seaward boundary with Mexico and Cuba in the area formerly named as the Gulf of Mexico. […]
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