

- Anki
- Beyond Compare
- Discord
- GIMP (Not sure if it’s installed by default on Linux Mint) with PhotoGIMP patch.
- GnuCash
- GParted
- KeePassXC
- KWrite + Kate
- Pinta
- qbittorrent
- Steam
- Telegram
- Thunderbird
- virt-manager
- VLC
- Wine
Good post, mate.
They better don’t attack too much, because all of the internet is built on FOSS infrastructure, and they might stop working, lol.
I am a communist by heart, but I know that social market economy is the way to go, at least for now.
I’ll be riding my bike till I feel and die.
As a person who is intrigued in linguistics, I wonder how AI LLMs will affect real languages. I wonder if there is any research papers on this.
Telegram.
Learn FreeBSD.
Learn Linux.
/s
Depends on what you mean by ‘consciousness’. If you mean the actual biological process that is happening in our brains - yes. If you mean something different, it is probably not a scientific meaning but more a philosophical or religious one, which is ultimately not a bad thing but you should separate this from actual science.
Smell of rain!? What…?
I miss the time when not all icons were a rectangle or a circle.
You can still use the classic version of Outlook, that comes with latest Office. It is literally called “Outlook (classic)” in the start menu.
Reminder that you don’t have to do anything at all in life, and these who day otherwise are wrong.
Writing detailed and technical comments in English is easier that saying a simple English sentence in real life for me, lol.
Sure, but remember that there’s sometimes a scientific term used incorrectly, but it’s so widespread it has non-scientific definition in dictionary. Although thinking that insects are not animals is indeed stupid.
To be honest I really think that an AI surprising human brain in many ways is a matter of time, but what people don’t tend to talk about is whether or not we are slowly approaching the limit what we can do with technology, because I already see tech progress slowing down in some areas.
And yet people are still angry when I say that Mozilla is malicious.
I don’t understand ads. Do people actually use services and buy products because of a shitty advertisement?
Aren’t most XML parsers faster than JSON parsers anyway?