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vermaterc@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•WTH is happening at the GNOME Foundation ?! - Linux Weekly News141·2 months agobecause of clickbait
ofc I could even send raw api requests, but sometimes it’s good to have a nice GUI that “just works”.
Specifically I’m looking for something that could handle not only text responses, but also attachments, speech recognition and MCP support.
Taking advantage of the fact that this thread became popular, question to all of you guys: do you recommend some other open source LLM front ends?
vermaterc@lemmy.mlOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Using Microsoft's New CLI Text Editor on Ubuntu1212·4 months agoAs long as they are free and open source, I don’t care.
For start definitely Linux Mint. It is stable, has strong support, works out of the box.
vermaterc@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•The FOSS 'Someday' Thread: Projects On Your Radar But Not Your System (Yet)1·6 months agoThanks, that might be helpful. Is this bug related to VirtualBox installation or Raspberry Pi?
Have you reported this bug somewhere? It might be a good idea to let nixos team know this problem occurs
vermaterc@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•The FOSS 'Someday' Thread: Projects On Your Radar But Not Your System (Yet)3·6 months agoFor now I use Mint + etckeeper + Timeshift as a form of backup, but I have never had a courage nor need to “try it” and actually restore state 😆
vermaterc@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•The FOSS 'Someday' Thread: Projects On Your Radar But Not Your System (Yet)16·6 months agoMy dream is to have entire operating system state stored as configuration, tracked by a git repo. To be able to know exactly what changed when, to revert back to whatever state I want and quickly copy setup from one device to another. So naturally NixOS caught my attention. I tried it before, once on Virtual Box VM and once on Raspberry Pi and I failed with installation of it on both of them, my weekend was too short :D It was a few years ago, it might get better now.
vermaterc@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•System76 Releases COSMIC Alpha 7 Desktop - Last Step Before Beta71·6 months agoWhy do everyone emphasize the fact that it is Rust based? What difference does it make? Personally, I don’t care whether it’s written in Rust, Cobol or Brainfuck. Badly written software would be buggy no matter the language.
Pretty good article, went into some technical stuff, which surprised me as in Linux world I’m used to articles discussing changes in wallpapers between different distro releases :D
The main problem is that mobile OS is simply not useful without banking or government apps and they won’t ever appear on FOSS systems because giving control to user is exactly the opposite of what’s in their interest.