Nautilus is abomination in the file browser. Except maybe deepin’s
Nautilus is abomination in the file browser. Except maybe deepin’s
snap remove <package-name>
(To check snap PKG installed, run
snap list
)
sudo apt purge snapd
sudo rm -rf /var/cache/snapd/
and
/snap`.
sudo apt install flatpak
. Don’t forget to visit flathub.
… And most importantly, stop making it default browser in the most popular OS in the planet.
I am not talking about phones exclusively.
Running yt in browser is so inefficient. So in in its native app.
Close It will actually be ~$8000
Lol brighter screen would be against my preference, who uses at 5-15% brightness in any screen.
Antennapod is highly underrated, even among Foss community. I have been enjoying it for 6 years and never cared for alt.
Of course it has yearly summary feature, along with hour counts etc.
What do you mean by flatpak being deeply imperfect?
I used to run Reborn OS at around 2017 for a few years. It used Cnchi installer, just like Antergos, and when Antergos died, I saw Reborn as its successor. But the title went to Endeavour (why?) and Reborn never got popularity.
Right. Cjakra and KaOS were two I was following the developments as a KDE lover. Too bad none got popular enough, and Chakra even died :(
Its unpopularity may be related to that it asks money or a positive review in a blog to even try. Used to be so a few years ago.
What can flatpaks do that others -snap, appimage- can’t? At least they don’t have weird naming of program (com.sth.sth.fk)…
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How does the postmarket OS work? Is it pure Linux? Does it support android apps?
AI is very useful in medical sectors, if coupled with human intervention. The very tedious works of radiologists to rule out normal imaging and its variants (which accounts for over 80% cases) can be automated with AI. Many of the common presenting symptoms can be well guided to diagnosis with some meticulous use of AI tools. Some BCI such as bioprosthosis can also be immensely benefitted with AI.
The key is its work must be monitored with clinicians. As much valuable the private information of patients is, blindly feeding everything to an AI can have disastrous consequences.
True. 10% is very generous.
The problem with tiktok is not close-source and being centralised. It is being tiktok
Seriously, that does make sense.