This! And, baby-steps: don't go about installing every app you see. Try backup strategies, put them to test (bring service down and up again with data from backup). Play, have fun.
Don't forget the file indexing (baloo or ak-.. something), I had terrible experience with them in the past.
He asks whatever model is running behind either system to do the comparison and pastes the text. It's full of errors, like perplexica saying farfalle doesn't use LLM. Meanwhile, I just checked and it supports anything from ollama to groq (gpt4o, sonnet, etc.)
This post is ultra low quality.
A weather app with no control of city, plus currency rate and TLD. I don't see any value in this. But a nice design, sure.
I know about ties to russia in the AfD. But not in the 'far left' (Die Linke?) can you name the party and/ or provide any 'sources' to your claim? Thanks in advance.
Can you elaborate? I really fail to see what's your point
That's also more on to who the user is (how they interact with the device.) IMHO it's valuable to at least get to search the internet with an error message. I switched over a decade ago, but on Windows all I had was hexadecimal codes or vague messages. I was a power user, fiddling with all sorts of software, and things did break on either side. I stayed where I could learn, a steep curve, sure. But not a wall.
Does your laptop include the hardware sensors to detect its positioning? Tablets have that, it's not only software (and firmware?)
Users will keep being users. Since we are users ourselves, there will always be some we like more, some we like less. And some, are just toxic. This rule is simply saying their behaviours are not welcome.
You're right. There's always a rotten apple. I think the rule mostly points toward a level of politeness we strive to keep. It's like virtual signaling, it works in other ways. Some may take the hint when they read that.
Anyway, you're just being cynical. And I don't mean to offend you by giving adjectives. It's just that I found interesting to see your comment jump on that rule when it could also be said on pretty much any other rule (e.g. spam)