Yeah, sorry…
Was just skimming over your post and immediately after sending it, I read the Wayland part and that you already tried scrot
Well yeah, I guess the intention counts? ;-)
(Down votes didn’t came from me btw)
Yeah, sorry…
Was just skimming over your post and immediately after sending it, I read the Wayland part and that you already tried scrot
Well yeah, I guess the intention counts? ;-)
(Down votes didn’t came from me btw)
On i3 I’m using scrot and keyboard shortcuts to screenshot my whole desktop, a window or a region.
Currently not on my computer, but here they show how to do the different things, just by calling scrot with different arguments
So it was rather simple to setup
Although, it’s of course not spectacle and I’m not sure, if you want a faster integration for that specifically
Edit: ah, fuck… You already looked into scrot
Sorry, my bad… Don’t know anything practical about Wayland, sorry
Interpreted it the same, but I’m coming from C++
Doesn’t think that he/she is the boss, but much more the secretary of people doing the actual work.
He/she is reasonable to provide the people doing the actual work to provide them with the environment and resources they need
How does one look cool with that shit keyboard and headset?
Yeah, error reports seem to be some esoteric concept for some people…
I’m obviously doing the IT stuff for my family (although in the last years, I got out by saying, I’m doing Linux exclusively). So once I got a hysterical call, that the laptop is dead and nothing is working anymore.
So stupid me rushed over, just to find out that they just couldn’t receive emails, because their provider had a problem.
In my book, if a laptop is dead, there isn’t anything on the screen anymore - best case some BIOS stuff is happening.
I started to switch people over to Linux, at least the next generation and my near surroundings, and decline now most things on windows (or smartphones), because I officially haven’t worked with those operating systems since years, and all I do is just searching around and reading things, they could’ve done themselves, if they wouldn’t be too lazy to read.
I’m all open for people who are lost and need help, but then they mustn’t treat me like a fucking employee. I’m here to help you to solve your problems next time yourself, else my work here has no point.
Looking at the error reports and the user input logs, a rabbit couldn’t do worse…
Python is not a problem
SW Dev is my job. Just never had real contact with AI before, besides playing around a bit.
Thank you very much for the link!!
Edit: thank you very much again, that was pretty much exactly what I was looking for.
Don’t know how I missed to checkout huggingface. Thought of it always just as a github for models and didn’t bother checking for docs…
But that’s a great intro with simple tools/tutorials to get a grip on it, thanks!
I’d like to look into that, how can I train an existing model further?
I’m only playing around with ollama, but like to do a bit more - mostly just to fulfill my needs to understand things - but have no idea where to start
Hey, don’t you curse on my bread and butter! ;-)
The compiler optimization example (IIRC #6) was unexpected, when just looking at the code
What data do you record, if I may ask, that’s not tracked with such apps?
So, RTFM?
Zelensky’s Propaganda
Oh my…
Because those idiots think, they are there to save the city of the all the stuff you mentioned
Meh attitudes to ww2, puts it lightly.
Hitler loved him and afaik Ford was also invited over and got some medal or something
The USA was a fan of Hitler for quite some time. So if course there were people sympathetic with Nazi Germany
I still think Twitter was just a fuck up on his side
Else it would be A+ psyop role playing and looking at all those bright minds, I don’t see a possibility for them acting accordingly to a sinister plan.
I just want to make clear, that I don’t think it’s some kind of dark deep state issue, but much more a systematic issue, caused by Imperial capitalism - not saying you implied it, I just wanted to clarify
At that point, why still bother with Ubuntu?
Ah yeah, did that during business trips.
There are also some laptop remote control apps in the store
Not sure what is hip and secure currently, years ago I used unified remote, which worked quite well.
Or did you find a better solution and use a real remote with USB receiver?
Thanks!
Probably good to know, if/when I switch to wayland