@Kyoyeou

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I've been trying to run Ollama and gemma3n on my #Fedora Laptop tonight and SO asked me why I was annoyed. I had a issue where the install.sh file would use an incorect #dnf function trying to install NVIDIA CUDA Drivers config manager, but the function --add-repo is incorect

Best I could do to explain it was say: "I'm building a machine made of Lego with my computer. And the computer keeps saying I'm stupid trying to use Kapla's to make the head of the machine when we are following a guide"

I'm so tired to keep login in everything. Even thought I have a #password manager.

I'm tired of refusing #cookies every day.
Even thought I have plugins on all my tools to limit the number of cookies I interact with.

I'm tired to need to check my emails for the confirmation code.

I just want to use tools and live my life.
My answer to anything you have to propose is ✨no✨.

Now just let me unsubscribe from your emails.

A pyramid to explain importance is stupid. What do you mean the Top is the most important and Vital? Try and make a structure putting the most important part at the Top and see how it holds
@loadingartist Do you have as much fun as when you did the first one or has the fun changed with time?

Don't say gay in Trump's America — even if you're just referring to the name of a plane. @AssociatedPress reports on how the Defense Department is purging diversity, equity and inclusion content from its website. So far, 26,000 images have been marked for deletion including a photo of the Enola Gay (the plane that dropped an atomic bomb on Japan) and a picture of a group of engineers, one of whom had the last name Gay.

https://flip.it/ShRutW

#USPolitics #TrumpAdministration #EnolaGay #Language #DEI #DontSayGay #LGBTQ

War heroes and military firsts are among 26,000 images flagged for removal in Pentagon's DEI purge

References to a World War II Medal of Honor recipient, the Enola Gay aircraft that dropped an atomic bomb on Japan and women and minorities are among the tens of thousands of photos and online posts marked for deletion as the Defense Department works to purge diversity, equity and inclusion content. That's according to a database obtained by The Associated Press and confirmed by U.S. officials. It includes more than 26,000 images that have been flagged for removal across every military branch. But the eventual total could be much higher when considering social media pages and other websites that are also being culled for DEI content.

AP News

@renchap’s #Plushtodon planning for the @Mastodon Strategy 2025 in Paris.

#hardatwork

@codinghorror Woke up and decided to give the world knowledge
Beeing a student in a Marketing School right now is interesting. You are given a week long #lowcode exercise making an #app with limited amount of coding. They talk to you for 30 minutes about #ecology #carbonfootprint . With #ai images at every slides of #recycle logos and #solarpunk looking future. What a #dystopia
#Kodak comes back with a new #camera after all these years, what would it take from their product for you to use it?