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  • Je l'ai pas trouvé révolutionnaire non plus la série, juste très bien réalisée et avec un scénario très très riche. Ce qui change du vide habituel, même the Mandalorian je sais que ça tire du western mais les saisons de 10h dont le scénario tient sur 10 lignes j'arrive pas à accrocher.

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  • My experience with Linux is something like 4 years of Ubuntu then 8 years of Arch. What kept me in was stability (in the sense that I don't need to clean install every 6 months) and the wiki which allowed me to learn, a lot.

    Although what I sometime don't enjoy, is the random maintenance burden : every now and then some package you rely on may change how it works (config format, cli interface). You can fix this later by keeping an outdated version but it will eventually need a bit of work. That's something I don't mind on my work computer, but on my personal one ... I just don't want more work coming at me when I get home and want to play games.

  • Well, I'd consider agreeing if the LLMs were considered as a generic knowledge database. However I had the impression that the whole response from OpenAI & cie. to this copyright issue is "they build original content", both for LLMs and stable diffusion models. Now that they started this line of defence I think that they are stuck with proving that their "original content" is not derivated from copyrighted content 🤷

  • The issue for me is that coming from pirating as a teen (no way my parents were paying for any digital entertainment), I got used to "choose what I want to watch" first and then finding a solution on how to watch it.

    Streaming platforms don't solve this problem at all, and even when you subscribe to everything some must-watch movies are not on any platforms.

  • Well, let's be polite and say it's not for everyone. TCB13 isn't the only person to really love this DE 😛

    I don't get the enthousiasm either, there is always to much information for me on the screen and inconsistent UI all over the place 🤷

  • From the link :

    Algorithmic systems, which will typically involve the processing of data to produce outputs and/or make decisions, are playing an increasingly important role within many organisations and across a broad range of sectors. Importantly, these systems are designed, developed, deployed, used, and overseen by people, and can have far reaching implications.

    I think this definition doesn't really answer your question, but I assume we talk about companies that make automated strategical decisions ?

  • Same after Windows 8.1 ! 🥳

    I've had to use Windows 11 a tiny bit for work and it was the most painful experience I had for a while. Most apps I used on there had obvious bugs, like the VPN chosen by my company requiring me to reboot every time it goes to sleep ...

  • I love the direction this is going, I've been using i3/sway for years and gnome apps recently became awesome in tiling mode because of their responsiveness. If this is implemented this could definitely get me back on gnome 👍

  • Feel you, I've been working with this kind of person but he was pushed away a few weeks after my arrival. He still had time to make an impression though, his genius move was to tell each team that the others hated them, which had no effect because we talked to each others...

  • But in the other hand lemmy seems much more mature than lemmy.

    Don't get me wrong, the experience has been rapidly growing in recent weeks thanks to the proliferation of third party apps 👍 But Mastodon's first party experience feels solid and their new official app just blends in any mainstream app.

  • Thunder App @lemmy.world
    Bogasse @lemmy.world

    Replying from the "All Posts" view might be an anti-feature

    Maybe it is not actually a planned feature, but I think allowing to answer a post without opening it would encourage quick responses without even reading the post or checking if someone didn't provide a similar answer yet.