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  • I can ask AI things and then check if it is correct somewhere else. It's very good at guiding you towards knowing things. Sometimes it will avoid giving information, but it is always useful at answering things. It's like someone you can bother without having to resort to forums or other boards. It advanced my knowledge a lot. I already read a lot, but you can't ask a book to clarify things.

  • I learn a lot using AI. In a way I wouldn't be able to learn on my own.

  • I was looking for Ziz's blog. I'm glad someone digged for it further and found it. Thank you for the post!

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  • Are people negative and rude or not expressed passion towards anything?

    Also, I think there is a good passion for tech surrounding this community. I like that.

  • It could be good.

  • I've heard about it before, it's based on a Skyrim Mod. It isn't exactly top on my list but I'll get to it eventually. Thank you for sharing.

  • It isn't that bad. It also stated new facts to me, like that GTA is owned by Take-Two.

  • Libgen.is is back online

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  • #ebooks is composed of datahoarders that have a lot of stuff available. You declare the data source you're getting the book from (e.g. Oatmeal) and then the name of the book.

  • This is common in rolling releases, but Pop OS isn't a rolling release distro. Maybe a package you installed or something similar?

  • With a Wi-Fi adapter on Desktop?

  • I think Windows is successful because it creates a nice Enterprise environment, where companies can easily get into investing into new apps to use in their offices. I think that's why it's successful.

  • I think problems that could be solved are generic hardware compatibility. Being able to install Wi-Fi adapters and Digital Tokens easily on Linux would go a long way. I think it will get there, though.

  • I had one last week because of Storage problems.

  • Third party licensed apps are everything on Windows.

  • I use Geany. It's lightweight and easy to use, but there are some features missing.

  • That seems like a good idea.

  • It's incredible how that proprietary software is actually inefficient e-waste. Most FOSS isn't bloated or slow, but proprietary software got the high ground because of contracts and "security", I'm sure.

  • I know it's rough. Trying to find a job that pays well and isn't deep into proprietary stuff like SQL Server, C# and alike. Sadly this scenario is overwhelmingly the case, and until the crowdfunded and open source scenario get strong (they still aren't) there isn't too much of an option.

  • I've read the full C++ programming book by Bjarne Stroustrup before. It's good because you get the insight of the author about the language, but I don't think it's the best way to learn the language. I think it's good if you want to learn what is at the root of the programming language.