kinda looks cool tho, just fridge it and good to go
the hypothesis that dogs learned some expressions to communicate better with humans makes sense, but some expressions like showing the teeth to express disapproval is present in various mammal populations
My previous reply was erroneus. There are reports of those processors working properly, so they probably are fully supported on linux. I suggest you keep at it.
The first response of this thread has some other things to try: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1329587/intel-core-i7-8550u-cpu-frequency-drops-on-high-loads-on-ubuntu-20-04
First, install the OS. Then, install SSH and configure it. Watch a tutorial for it, it's not the simplest thing in the world. If you need not only terminal but also graphical access, then install and configure a VNC or RDP client, the tutorial is probably going to cover this though.
If you just want to learn linux though, it makes more sense to install it on a virtual machine in your windows system, or even on a separate partition.
they're waiting to use the bots when the community is large, over a long period of time. This way it'd be hard to detect the bots.
some of them are present in the mammal world, so I'd guess they are universal among humans, at least to a certain degree
The sound was periodic though. Every 30min interval. One of the guys in the sub is a former marine member. Some other guy from the same marine was interviewed and said this type of signaling, with 30m intervals, was something taught in said marine.
i didnt get the reference 😪
judge as you want, I personally think that something periodic like that, in a commonly used by humans timeframe even, was coming from the thing. By now we'll never know tho
that doesn't even necessarily mean that, the thing could have imploded after they tried signaling
i don't normally like discussing on reddit because people are so fierce for no reason. seems this didn't change
Debian 12 (bookworm):