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A Sharky Anthro

@ LostWanderer @fedia.io

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Just a dude on the internet, looking for content and fun! I love Linux, gaming, writing, reading, music, anime, walks, and occasionally movies too. Chronically ill and anxious too, that makes life quite interesting...At times. Also learning about my anthro shark leanings...Thanks furries for providing me with a safe place to explore this part of me!

  • I hope the slopicalypse does hit in 2027 because there is no way to escape technical debt, unless you build software with smart people carefully maintaining it as they add features. LLMs could never do that and will cause the worst tech disasters. I cannot wait to see the aftermath of all these corporations fucking around and finally finding out how stupid they really are!

  • Given that experts had already warned of the dangers and it happened, its tragic that the slop apps are still a thing. Like, there is a reason why programming is a profession, its complex and has a lot of moving parts. LLM slop is never going to approach the art, skill, or reasonable security that a sane programmer can.

  • I won't, but there is a market for it…As there are undiscerning weebs out there. Put a top tier anime husbando in, I might be convinced if the gameplay or product is good.

  • ROFL I mean, what else was going to happen? This is an LLM, they are artificially incompetent!

  • Europe will probably at least deck Google in the face...The USA, well, it will do literally nothing to punish Google unless we can raise a big enough stink about this.

  • Hmm, I smell a lawsuit brewing...Techbros never did like to ask for consent, because they often know the answer is: fuck no!

  • If we are particularly lucky, Peter Theil, that death fearing freak will get taken out to dinner by a Reaper. He is a poisonous spider at the center of a lot of consumer hostile efforts by billionaires.

  • Eww, like no thank you Canonical. I think Garuda Linux is going to be my new default distro! Ubuntu is not it for me anymore, their direction towards becoming Microslop-lite is simply bothersome.

  • ROFL What a lukewarm take, I'll fucking care all the time! I hate LLM slop, and don't need that shit in my life.

  • Oh there are some nice changes for the Fedora Atomic distros! I'll wait until they drop this major version in the rpm-ostree.

  • LOL He is really trying to sell us on breaking their precious data centers...Like who wants a future like that?! It would be painful and annoying. I'm glad that these CEOs don't know when to shut the fuck up, as we are getting so much quotable shit to use against these bullshitters and AI chuds.

  • Ugh, that elf looked like she was an AI-Generated soft core porn model. Overall the trailer looked so artificial, as if a human hand had ZERO involvement in its creation. Cringe, I am not interested in Nexon's slop. They can keep it.

  • I think the Garuda repos have more access to software, Octopi is really simple and fast to use. I could search package names and get the correct ones installed fairly fast. YaST has a similar functionality and worked pretty quickly. The difference is that Octopi doesn't require a Admin password until you want to apply installations of packages. While YaST does require an initial Admin password, but lets you freely install stuff without further verification.

    Updating works just as quickly (if not a little faster) on Garuda, openSUSE Tumbleweed is pretty speedy as well...Garuda is just seconds shorter. I think the best part of Garuda is that I don't have Secure Boot enabled, and that makes kernel updates painless. With openSUSE Tumbleweed, every time a new NVIDIA driver or kernel update dropped...I'd have to do the MOK song and dance, if you miss it, it screws everything up. Not the case with Garuda, the scripts they wrote for pacman basically takes care of everything and I can read the outputs to see how it all works. It's very nice in that respect.

    During the Garuda Linux install process, you also can get proper NVIDIA drivers on openSUSE Tumbleweed. You can easily install them through YaST or the command line. Still, I prefer Garuda's approach of installing them during the system install, as Nouveau Drivers are absolutely inferior (they don't have the source code NVIDIA has) and often cause me problems.

    I feel like Garuda on-boarding is a lot better, with their Garuda Toolbox opening up and guiding the user on the first steps of system set-up. I do find if you select too many apps for the set-up it will miss installing those packages. However, using Octopi to install those missing things is a viable solution…

    Garuda, out of the box is one of the visually stunning distros (highly customized KDE Plasma DE). It could be considered a lot by some, but, my eyes appreciate the striking color. The reasonably sane desktop layout is pretty strong, a bit opinionated but I changed some things so that I could work with it.

  • Linux Furs @pawb.social

    I recently switched to Garuda Linux, after running openSUSE Tumbleweed for a while.

    garudalinux.org
  • Wow you can tell AI was involved given the fact 4 out of the 6 women were probably generated using NSFW data...Yikes, a lot of those generated images look similar to the ones that I find YouTube Phishing bots using repeatedly. I don't understand how people can't immediately tell these are GenAI profiles when looking through them. The language is too similar, feels off to me at least. Makes my brain itch.

  • Sweet, I can't wait to update my laptop to Solus 4.9 Serenity!

  • It was bound to happen when the big tech idiots don't listen to the feedback from end users and people who's jobs are on the line in an already hostile job market. When one does not entertain civil discourse, and try to force your bullshit on others...that creates friction, which can lead to hostility.

  • Just Post @lemmy.world

    Yikes, This HUD proposal will only create housing insecurity!

    www.regulations.gov /document/HUD-2026-0298-0001
  • Honestly, pretty cool that they were able to create a working emulator and assembler to interface with this UNIVAC-1219. I got a lot out of it, despite being early on my programming journey. I can't wait to see what The Science Elf and friends get up to next!

  • YaST Software, is where you can install or uninstall any software packages. GNOME Software is actually pretty competent when it comes to handling Flatpaks, but if you want Bazaar, that software store is actually decent as well. I find it to be more customizable than GNOME Software.

  • Like, girl, you voted for this...You asked to be oppressed by voting Republican. As conservatives/Republicans/Maga will never collectively support trans rights or trans men or women...They'll jork it in private to the fetishized trans porn (as the irony with these people is through the roof).

  • Just Post @lemmy.world

    Yep, I'm that Linux user...making another post. ROFL This time about Solus!

  • Just Post @lemmy.world

    Decided to retry openSUSE (the Tumbleweed version) as I got the ick from the atomic distros I currently use...

  • Games @lemmy.world

    Finished Dying Light: The Beast, it was a good game.

  • Just Post @lemmy.world

    If Arch wouldn't work for me, perhaps another atomic install known as Aurora would work! (yep, nerd post)

  • Just Post @lemmy.world

    I thought I was going to be one of those, "I use Arch btw" types. Didn't work out LMAO

  • Just Post @lemmy.world

    Starting my day...

  • Anime Discussion @lemmy.world

    I'm having fun with giving Let's Go Karaoke a three episode chance before continuing or stopping it.

    www.crunchyroll.com /series/GJ0H7QGVM/lets-go-karaoke