I think this is a good thing. I think the people talking dictator this and that do not understand we have the ability to critique the administration. What we lack is control of the underhanded lobbyism. It is a warped democracy but still a democracy.
I've been using Bazzite Desktop for 4 months now and it has been my everything. Windows is just abandonware now even with every update they push. It is clunky and hard to manage.
Bazzite is advertised for gamers, however from my understanding it's just Fedora Atomic wrapped up to work well on steamdeck adjacent hardware and gaming is a top priority. You'd still be receiving the same level of quality you would expect from Fedora/RHEL (I would think).
Precisely, I like it's commitment to the Fedora Atomic. Fedora is in my opinion the best user experience Linux out there, not just because Linus Torvalds said it was his favorite. Probably not the best server or best to base a console OS on, but as a daily driver consistency is more important. Keeping things in flatpaks makes it easy to manage what is installed too.
I think you’ve forgotten or aren’t aware that before 3d graphics cards took over, people would buy new video cards to ostensibly make excel faster but then use them to play video games. It was an interesting time with interesting justifications for buying upgrades.
Gaming or not, stability is important. An OS that focuses on gaming will typically focus on stability, neither bleeding edge or lag behind in support. Has to update enough to work with certain games and behind enough to not have weird support isues.
So Bazzite in my opinion is probably one of the best user experience flavors of Fedora around.
Nude? :) I do think getting a bit of sun everywhere has to enhance the benefits. Thus my solution.
I also walk a lot when I can and weather allows. I started walking with a weighted vest occasionally and it was like my body went into some kind of good shock. I was surprised how little soreness or fatigue I felt even the first time, after a two hour walk wearing 20 lbs. And the physical energy boost was dramatic. I switched to 40 lbs the second time and since.
Sure! Walk out of the sauna, over the garden, down the dock, then jump into the lake for a naked swim.
Do that daily for about four weeks, come rain or shine, whilst enjoying your summer vacation.
Of course that probably doesn't work for every country, but here in Finland it's normal enough. Too bad I'm a pale-skinned redhead, covered in freckles, and I get burned if I'm not too careful.
> I do think getting a bit of sun everywhere has to enhance the benefit
Why? This is not how we naturally insolate.
I’m not saying you’re wrong. Just that the status quo is different parts of your body getting sun each day. You’re not replicating that, which places the burden of evidence on you.
Depends where you live but where I am it's not unacceptable to go for a run in essentially swim wear so you'd be sunning not much less than what you'd get in a public tanning salon
If you know something everyone else doesn't, it would be great to see your paper describing how you do that and demonstrating efficacy. So far, the evidence seems to suggest it's not sufficient: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022202X2...
I think ChatBots are not very helpful if you don't treat them with scrutiny. There should be a mandatory requirement of a disclaimer before interacting with all AI.
Even if the data is important, you can enable WAL and make sure the worker/consumer gets items by RPOPLPUSHing to a working queue. This way you can easily requeue the data if the worker ever goes offline mid-process.
In us-east-1? That doesn't sound that impactful, have always heard that us-east-1's network is a ring.
Back before AWS provided transparency into AZ assignments, it was pretty common to use latency measurements to try and infer relative locality and mappings of AZs available to an account.
We need regulations to prevent such large scale abuse of economic goods especially if the final output is mediocre.
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