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  • That's why I always ask it to cite sources. Basically googld ATP since google is turning to shit and all other search engines still aren't quite as good

  • Its source code is not available so that's not a thing unfortunately.

  • The slicer is not proprietary, but the networking plugin for printer communication is

  • I find the local trandlation AI to be quite useful. That's all I'm using though

  • I never said it would be a good thing :shrug: yall are overreacting

  • As stupid as it is, it would give their economy a massive kick, wouldn't it?

  • Oh awesome!

  • Isn't waterdox owned by a weird company?

  • How high is that limit? 4.2V for lithium cells isn't exactly stunning

  • It's backee by large companies like meta who pay millions

  • This literally does not mean that the deposit is gone

  • Bro are these journalists high? Read the terms and conditions...

    If you cancel your deposit before completing a purchase, you may request a full refund. Refund requests must be submitted through Trump Mobile customer support prior to completion of a final sale. If Trump Mobile cancels or discontinues the Device offering prior to sale, Trump Mobile will issue a full refund of the deposit amount paid.

  • Most german thing I've heard today

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  • WAS?? LIES

  • Cat

  • I hate this stupid-english product naming scheme so much

  • Snapshots are surprisingly useful and it's kinda awesome that it immediately detects corruption, but it's so fragile because it doesn't really tolerate any corruption at all and is not very good at repairing it either.

    I feel like btrfs is kinda like zfs but without the integrity and backup benefits.

  • Ever heard of btrfs? It likes to kill itself

  • On top of what was already said: Try to fix problems. Even if you see no other option than to reinstall. See it as a leaening opportunity. Over time you'll start to recognise commands and names and how things interact with each other.

    I'd also recommend you avoid AI. It likes to go into the wrong direction and break stuff. Use distros' forums instead. People there are super eager ro help and will try their best.

    Lastly, install linux on a real device and try to force yourself to use it.