The thing is that WSL isn't a good place to test it. I've had major issues with stuff like EDSM (for elite dangerous). It works fine on windows, linux with mono just straight up doesn't work and proton is still a pain because of all the windows dependencies.
There's also a reason why keepassXC exists, a rewrite was probably easier than making the .NET orginal run properly on linux.
Seit die Zettel mit je 500 und 200 Argumenten de facto nicht mehr existieren, braucht man dafür ganz schön viele Koffer.
Eigentlich wäre es kluger, da vom Papier abzusehen und digital zu argumentieren. Außer natürlich, man hat etwas zu verbergen und braucht die Anonymität des Papiers. Das kann ich mir bei Politikern aber auf keinen Fall vorstellen.
Great to hear, but I'd recommend against manjaro. While it appears to just be arch with an installer and some more preset, it has its own repos that are behind the arch repos. This causes a huge amount of issues that normal arch doesn't have.
While I haven't tried garuda yet and installed arch on my own, it seems like it actually does what people think manjaro does: Make arch easy and keep the benefits.
They will get better and might actually become a threat for software engineers, but I don't think LLMs in their current form will get us much closer to AGI.
We need to do reinforcement learning in the real world to get there. And that will be hard, because right now we have the internet as an essence of human knowledge, mostly in text form so it's super easy go work with. It's basically easy mode in the context of AGIs (not to discredit the people working of SOTA LMMs, I just think that the way ahead of us will be even harder).
Right now an LLM is basically a two year old that knows every language in the world and has the entire knowledge of humanity squeezed in its little head.
They're also fun to work with. Error messages are boring when you can instead try to figure out where an LLM got the idea to say what it did.
AfD is mostly populism. Apart from immigration they hardly agree on anything and have a lot of internal conflict about what the stance of the party should be.
The current situation is that the established parties (and especially the media) don't engage much in discussion with AfD and just call them nazis, which divides the country. Admitting publicly that you vote for them will also get you thrown into the corner of people everyone calls nazis.
I wouldn't call that weird. Microsoft's track record for anything involving security is absolutely atrocious, to a point where you now have to assume everything in azure and every single windows computer is compromised:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37702095
Reddit would sue that. If Boost was open-source, everyone could do it on their own which would make it much harder to sue. But it isn't, so that's not an option.
The thing is that WSL isn't a good place to test it. I've had major issues with stuff like EDSM (for elite dangerous). It works fine on windows, linux with mono just straight up doesn't work and proton is still a pain because of all the windows dependencies.
There's also a reason why keepassXC exists, a rewrite was probably easier than making the .NET orginal run properly on linux.