Now I have to wonder if malicious compliance, unreviewed AI slop before submitting, or both.
I don’t know how you found this gem but I’m also amused that it exists for real.
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Now I have to wonder if malicious compliance, unreviewed AI slop before submitting, or both.
I don’t know how you found this gem but I’m also amused that it exists for real.
Ask it if 5G causes covid19
Bloomberg can suck a bag of dicks🖕🖕
Thanks! +1
I’ve added the link to the post🙌
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Good question and thanks for asking!
As far as I’m currently aware, due to YouTube constantly changing things, YT thumbnails often will not load unless directly linked to the video’s thumbnail (at least here on the Fediverse).
Because of this, it allows me to link to alternative sources within the post such as Invidious (YT alt ad-free frontend), Peertube, Bandcamp, etc.
Does it even matter that it’s Mint in particular?
Yes somewhat because the devs of Linux Mint has created a reputable high quality First User’s Experience to Linux setup.
I’ve never used mint, but isn’t the DE (or WM if you abhor DEs) more important?
Somewhat yes but it’s mostly the combination of all the ingredients that can make or break the lasagna dish.
If we’re comparing the DEs with each other than Plasma would win hands down over Cinnamon but for introductory users looking to switch from Windows or Macs to Linux than DEs are less likely to be an immediate concern.
They all come with a package manager.
Linux Mint would use the APT package manager which is good for beginners as you’d be able to use the same troubleshooting steps as Ubuntu or Debian.
Except maybe Nix, from what I’ve heard
NixOS is complicated to say the least, in which I’ve previously discussed here
Linux Mint is a solid place to start I’d say.
Ubuntu/Canonical has…issues to say the least.
anyways, choosing Linux Mint is a great place to start🤗👍 and I say this as someone that’s tried:
I somewhat agree with this.
Personally I view Jay as the better version of Linus from LTT but still in the same camp of “I dunno if I should fully trust his info”.
No offense to Jay. I think he’s genuinely trying to learn and my opinion of him was improved after he asked GN’s Steve and crew in trying to improving their benchmarking process.
If possible I would still prefer if he delayed making some vids about topics outside his field of expertise until he had a good foundation to talk from.
Sort of like:
Late is just for a little while, suck is forever.’ Right?
Fair enough and thanks!
I’ve removed my downvote👍
Not sure you needed to duplicate the entire video description as it’s mostly self promo.
Really just the chapters is actually useful for the vid
I’m temporarily downvoting primarily because the majority of the post’s quotes aren’t useful or relevant for Gardiner’s vid.
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Persoanlly it feels like Riaz/Longdue Games was trying to unreasonably coerce and then pressure Argo into signing away all IP and rights related to announcing a new game studio for the sake of trying to poach Disco Elysium’s prior fans.
I’ll have to see if this feeling holds up after I review the back and forth a couple of times but so far to me Riaz is pulling some shady toxic moves. I personally wouldn’t feel comfortable being in the same country as that guy.
I think this is a collection of indie game releases with Mike Klubnika being the host/presentor?
s.p.l.i.t
.Nothing stopping kids from making games within Minecraft
Same reason goes for open source alternatives developed by the community
Damn a submerge mode?
I don’t know how these AI companies come up with all sorts of functions. /s