I'm sorry, overlook corrupting repositories? If I'm going to be trusting pretty much everything I ever create to a platform it better be rock solid
flashgnash
The only two things that have ever been broken by an update for me are hyprland and Nvidia drivers, multiple times
Even then that seems to have stopped happening recently though they patched one of the reallg big issues this year
I'm a gen z and I can't put down the phone
I don't think people really do that anymore, people got faster typing and autocorrect got good
I do use my real name in voice chats provided I've known the person for a few days at least, I hate being called by my username in voice
I don't, you'd have to have a Google
I use gpt-cli which is pretty good if you're ok with using a terminal https://github.com/kharvd/gpt-cli
Don't get chatgpt plus, just get an API token and use one of the desktop apps/CLIs, it's pay as you go and way cheaper unless you're using gpt 4 all day every day or something
Oh for sure it's a good thing to talk about, that's just my viewpoint on it
This is certainly one interpretation and the one I generally use but it's still an an abstraction based on sentiment
Chatgpt can make decisions based on past "knowledge" and external stimuli, but we don't consider it to have free will
You could say that's only because it can't do anything without human input but we can't do anything without input from our senses
I think conversation with anyone about that kind of thing is good as long as they're willing to engaged. If they have thought about it you get a different viewpoint, if they haven't you give them something to think about
I don't really take a stance either way on the free will thing because I think it's a made up concept whose existence entirely depends on your own definition of the word
Unless you believe in some kind of immutable soul that's separate from the physical body and brain that is in charge of decisions somehow I suppose
Come to the dark side we have version controlled operating systems
Docker and podman aren't too bad nowadays I don't think assuming you're not running something huge
(Podman is another tool that does the same thing as docker)
Docker and podman containers are basically like throwaway mini-vms that contain one application to ensure it will always run no matter where so long as the machine you're running them on can run docker
They can run CLI stuff just fine, I'm not sure about desktop apps someone smarter than me will probably tell you about that
The fact that was a thing in the first place scares me enough to not want to use it