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Recall won’t help with that. You also don’t need an AI for the second one. Just something more than a basic shell.
Recall won’t help with that. You also don’t need an AI for the second one. Just something more than a basic shell.
I honestly don’t understand the use case. What do you find interesting about it?
I have the same PC as your mom… I’m really fit for an upgrade.
You should come to the ALAN conference next year if you can.
Fair enough
Please, most people don’t know how to use a scientific calculator at all.
Yeah, but the cost of low latency is thousands of satellites that burn up in the atmosphere, need to be continuously launched, are a catastrophe for optical and radio astronomy and crowd LEO, reducing available space and increasing collision risk. All for a barely scalable system.
It’s not worth it. If you want low latency get a cable run or talk to a ground based antenna.
A geosynchronous satellite makes much more sense for those use cases.
The issue with starlink is the choice to be in LEO instead of using geosats. It lowers the latency but it makes the whole project completely unsustainable.
I’ve been using Manjaro for about 7 years at this point. I’ve had issues maybe 5 times, and nothing I couldn’t fix.
Dark modes often messes with colors to make stuff more readable. It’s nice for most cases but can mess up colormaps.
I always recommend mint. There are a lot of small convenience features that remove friction points for new users and because it’s based on the very popular Ubuntu there are a lot of documentation out there.
I personally feel like I have to fight Windows more and more to have it behave like I want it to. You still spend time to configure your Linux of choice, but it doesn’t feel adversary.
Yes. See Sennheiser versus Beats.
I know I’m the weird one but I liked 8 and Vista more than 7.
Space. They’re killing radio astronomy, endangering optical astronomy and threatening everything else in orbit, from telecoms, to earth observation, to the ISS.
They’re also spreading rare earth metal everywhere when the satellites burn up and wasting a lot of energy to get them up there when we’re facing an energy crisis.
I was using Atom, but that died. I work with both Python and Fortran, and VSCode works for my usecase, but I’m open to suggestions.
Inkscape and LaTeX are what I used throughout my undergrad for all documents. The quality always impresses people.
I feel like those can be solved already by searching through your emails/browser history.