Men really out here inventing entire JavaScript engines so they don’t have to learn Rust/C/C++/whatever
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Discord forces you to update if there is a new version
I mean there is always the flatpak version
TheMightyCat@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What are some good X window managers with strong focus stealing and raising protection?
11·8 months agoAnd I’m on NVIDIA, so no Wayland for me yet.
4090 user here with nvidia-open and wayland works fine?
My first distro was debian and why I switched was that I wanted up to date packages.
TheMightyCat@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•I want to move out from Ubuntu and use something else.
21·8 months agoI would suggest Arch with KDE plasma, I don’t have a stylus so can’t vouch for it personally but I’ve seen it mentioned in the update notes alot.
That was a huge rant, i also don’t like the microsoft authenticator so guess what i don’t use it, and the issue of your private keys to getting stolen if your pc is hacked has long been solved with password protected keys.
All of these issues pretty much amount to nothing, the standard works and is more secure then passwords, same reason as to why enabling password login on SSH is not recommended.
Windows users when they see a wine user???
I’m glad wsl exists so I don’t have to bother with windows and people can still run my programs.
TheMightyCat@lemm.eeto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•AG-UI: The Protocol That Bridges AI Agents and Your FrontendEnglish
7·9 months agoI’m trying to understand how this is used, my current selfhosted setup is quite simple:
frontend - backend - vllmUsing the openai compatible api vllm returns with tool calls that need to be handeled by the backend, an results are then send to the frontend by the backend, the frontend never communicates with vllm directly.
Form what i can gather AG-UI is a way for the frontend to directly communicate with in my case vllm in a secure way? letting the frontend handle the tool calls?
I’ve used waypipe and it worked in my testing.
TheMightyCat@lemm.eeto
Linux@programming.dev•I Believe RISC-V Will Come to the End-User Market Within the Next Few Years
84·10 months agoWell yes the peformance ceraintly hasn’t caught up yet to x86 but the strongest riscv cpu on the market as far as I know has 64 cores on 2ghz. More then enough to run a desktop.
TheMightyCat@lemm.eeto
Linux@programming.dev•I Believe RISC-V Will Come to the End-User Market Within the Next Few Years
72·10 months agoWhat is stopping people from bringing RISC-V to the desktop now? Major distros already support it and you can run x86 programs with box64.
What is not fast enough then?
TheMightyCat@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•China’s push for chip independence continues with its first RISC-V server CPUEnglish
6·10 months agoSeems like it’s specs are still unknown?
TheMightyCat@lemm.eeto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Here's a list of browser extensions to un-shittify Youtube
49·10 months agoI would suggest using another frontend like freetube then trying to fix google’s frontend.
I’ve used a pinephone pro with arch and postmarket.
It works, but you really have to love linux to use it as a daily driver.
My banking app (bunq) worked using way droid.
TheMightyCat@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Brian Eno: “The biggest problem about AI is not intrinsic to AI. It’s to do with the fact that it’s owned by the same few people”English
5·11 months agoBut you can make this argument for anything that is used to make rich people richer. Even something as basic as pen and paper is used everyday to make rich people richer.
Why attack the technology if its the rich people you are against and not the technology itself.
TheMightyCat@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Brian Eno: “The biggest problem about AI is not intrinsic to AI. It’s to do with the fact that it’s owned by the same few people”English
133·11 months agoNo?
Anyone can run an AI even on the weakest hardware there are plenty of small open models for this.
Training an AI requires very strong hardware, however this is not an impossible hurdle as the models on hugging face show.
I don’t use mint so this might be blatantly incorrect but after a bit of searching on mint’s release schedule I would assume gimp 3.0 will arrive with the 22.2 or 22.3 version. With 22.2 expected at middle 2025 and 22.3 at start 2026.



Last time i tried plasma mobile it was unbearably slow (even slower then the normal unbearably slow) so i switched to phosh, but I would like to try it again so let’s see if these updates made it any more usable.
UPDATE: Honestly i’m impressed, it might be because currently im not running waydroid beside it like i did on my previous Phosh install but it feels very responsive. With the angelfish browser providing a way better experience then firefox. The battery life is still very bad but outside that this could be used as a regular phone.