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In my opinion, this is a red flag for anyone building applications that rely on GPT-4.

Building something that completely relies on something that you have zero control over, and needs that something to stay good or improve, has always been a shaky proposition at best.

I really don't understand how this is not obvious to everyone. Yet folks keep doing it, make themselves utterly reliant on whatever, and then act surprised when it inevitably goes to shit.

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+1 for Tumbleweed, it works so incredibly well. In the very rare case where an update doesn't work out for you, you can easily roll back to a previous btrfs snapshot.

Fedora is quite nice, too, but I've come to prefer rolling distros over a release based one.

Kalpa / Aeon might be interesting, too, if your use case fits an immutable distro.

You're going to end up needing a knife...

You'd be screaming (with laughter, and pain) all the way to the pire!

Scary? No, BigCorps love trans gay furry rights!

As long as it stays well contained in a specified month per year, that is. No reason to go overboard.

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I used to get sucked into finding new tools to help me be more productive, but keeping it simple and visible works for me.

Ditto! I keep my shopping list in Home Assistant, and always in Home Assistant. The rest of the notes go in Joplin.

I require apps that can sync (and at least work half-decent on mobile) and that are as little of a barrier as possible. Even then, forming a habit took a while.

OpenSUSE, Tumbleweed on workstations (KDE) and Leap on my server.

Faux gold, though.

It's so unfortunate that Firefox on Android, for some reason, never worked well with password managers (as I understand it, it doesn't support the APIs that Android has for them). Sometimes it'll trigger the manager, more often, it won't. Infuriating and a deal breaker for me.

I'll give it another go, maybe this has been improved recently.

Edit gave it another crack, gosh, it actually works now!

With the internet being so dominated by american voices, I dont think a lot of people have fully appreciated the sentiment change in the higher levels of european governments.

Meanwhile, government and education are still completely (and happily, it seems) shackled to Microsoft and Google, of course.

There was Winter Games and Summer Games as well, although I'm not sure who made those.

And wasn't there a PC port of CG, as well? I'm somewhat sure I've played it on some amber screen at some point...

That's what Ansible is for. Stuffing a gui app in a container still leaves you with the job of actually having to deploy it, anyway.

There's opi which does the whole search-and-add-repos thing for you, for OBS. Not sure if there's something similar for COPR.

It's still separate repositories, though, I'll grant you that.