Last time I asked help on the Linux community about an issue I was having I was shunned for using the ubuntu store so I tried doing it the "proper way" this time.
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I understoon 30% of the terms used in this comment. May explain why your experience with Linux differs from mine.
I don't necessarily disagree but that is why it will never become more widespread.
Yeah the OS itself was easy to install. No issues with that.
Using the terminal and avoiding snap-software, or what ever it's called.
With Windows I can just download an app and follow the instructions on the installer and more often than not it works without an issue. Even my grandmom can do that. With Mac it's even easier.
I have never used the app anyway. I used Flamingo and when they killed 3rd party apps I've just been using browser instead. Lets me block ads that way too.
LLMs are AI. There’s a common misconception about what ‘AI’ actually means. Many people equate AI with the advanced, human-like intelligence depicted in sci-fi - like HAL 9000, JARVIS, Ava, Mother, Samantha, Skynet, and GERTY. These systems represent a type of AI called AGI (Artificial General Intelligence), designed to perform a wide range of tasks and demonstrate a form of general intelligence similar to humans.
However, AI itself doesn't imply general intelligence. Even something as simple as a chess-playing robot qualifies as AI. Although it’s a narrow AI, excelling in just one task, it still fits within the AI category. So, AI is a very broad term that covers everything from highly specialized systems to the type of advanced, adaptable intelligence that we often imagine. Think of it like the term ‘plants,’ which includes everything from grass to towering redwoods - each different, but all fitting within the same category.
I'm starting to feel like more and more of these comics here are just political opinions not even intented to be entertaining.
It cost me 10k when I bought it used and the cheapest electric truck is well past 100k. My point still stands. EVs are way out my price range.
Default lemmy feed is almost entirely left-wing content. By blocking half of these people it's still all left-wing content. As a Lemmy user I wouldn't really proud myself for having a diversified feed even if I didn't block anyone.
Yeah I'm willing to go thru all this since I don't use this computer for much other than playing 2 - 3 games so once its set up I don't need to mess with it anymore. Overall I love the software. I just hate installing stuff and troubleshooting things.
It just seems obviously flawed idea that I'm supposed to just blindly trust some random website and copy&paste code from there and instert it into terminal despite having zero clue what it does and just take their word for it.