

Yeah, sure, at a really slower pace than USA. Maybe in a century. They still care more for their citizens Trump ever did.


Yeah, sure, at a really slower pace than USA. Maybe in a century. They still care more for their citizens Trump ever did.


Can’t say anything for professional use, but debian is rock solid, always a strong choice for servers.
Thanks for the pointers. For the hardware, I have a 9070 XT with 16 Gb of VRAM. It’s sure that it can be very expensive. As I only do this as a hobby, I don’t want to pay that amount of money. I’m okay with having a slow llm as it wouldn’t be a tool I’d use often. I prefer to try doing things on my own and use the ai to help for little tasks first, such as checking why this one line of code didn’t want to work correctly or things like that.
Thanks, I’ll dig into this. BTW, I have a 9070 XT, with 16 Gb VRAM, so it should do the job I guess.
Personally, I would like to use AI, but I don’t due to it being non local. I know there are local AI that could do things, but I don’t know which models are the good one for each task. If someone can give me pointers for it, I’d be grateful, for exemple a good model for local coding :)


It was already debunked. A single french tabloid (not true journal) featured why graphene was used by criminals. It’s not the government that was specifically targetting it by all means it had.
I’m waiting for fluxer development personnaly


I don’t know about your specific use case, but sometimes, app not installed via play store don’t like it. You could try to install it via play store and see if that works.
Which Europeans need WhatsApp?


As other said, arch may not be for you. But I would recommend looking at KDE Neon too, it’s Debian based, with KDE as desktop environment, which is nice coming from windows. Whenever you encounter installation instructions about ubuntu, you can do the same on it, when with Fedora or arch you’ll be left alone figuring out how to install your stuff.
And my biggest advice is: take notes of what you do on your computer. EG, how did you install x our y software (Flatpak, command line, .deb package etc), which commands or software where useful for X problem. It will help you troubleshoot later or uninstall things you don’t remember his you installed them first, basically learn how linux works.
You can use dedrm plugin in calibre to remove the DRM on your ebooks. You just need to download them on your computer, like using an old version of kindle.
If you want to buy more recent ebooks, as someone else said, the DRM cannot be removed now, so you should download them from kobo if you want to still be able to download and remove DRM.