

Absolum. I found myself doing more runs while out on my deck than at home. Totally enjoyable on both tho


Absolum. I found myself doing more runs while out on my deck than at home. Totally enjoyable on both tho


Marvel Cosmic Invasion came out today and I’ve been glued to it


IPv4! Hail IPv6


4 (kbin.social, kbin.run, kbin.earth, fedia.io) originally. 2 have closed already (kbin.social, kbin.run) which just leaves Kbin.earth and fedia.io


So through this whole article the author just pretends Linux distros don’t exist?
Any computer that can’t offer me a terminal window, root access, and the ability to type “python” to get into a REPL shell feels fake - an incomplete simulation of a real computer. Yes, I have iSH and aShell on my iPad Pro - great tools, yet neither offering the kind of power that I need when using PyTorch (which runs great on a bare-metal M2).
He never makes it clear why he’s continuously opting for Apple Silicon rather than any other device that isn’t tied to one specific vendor. Modern Linux kernels work with just about all modern hardware, even Apple Silicon in some scenarios (see Asahi Linux). Any of the popular distros will provide what he’s stated that he needs ootb. Overall it feels like he’s missing the forest for the two largest trees in front of them.
About as much as the economy is affected by politics. I work in FinTech but with retirement in particular so fairly resilient to most political antics unless they greatly affect the economy or influence large swathes of people topause contribution and pull out their retirement asap.
That “grown folks business” was anything other than gossip