The absurdity of this headline makes "You wouldn't download a car" seem like a not-so-distant future PSA/ad campaign.
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And for once I'm OK with that
The issue with diagnosing memory issues is that it usually results in no memory available to handle the logging of such a problem when it happens.
I've found that the easieat approach is to set up a file as additional swap space, and swapon, then see if the problem disappears, either partially or fully.
Back when "cloud computing" was the latest buzzword, I had the same feeling that I have about LLMs now: Sure, it's neat and has many uses... but it doesn't solve everything.
It's worth noting that I had the same feeling about block-chain, but I still don't know about a practical use cases for a public write-only database.
I am from a country that has tended to view poland in a less than flattering way. And yes, the past tense is intentional. I had the pleasure of spending a large part of 2008 in the Gdansk and Gdynia area, and I absolutely loved it. Beautiful place and friendly people.
I remember a coworker saying something along the lines of "I now understand why we have the stereotype about poor quality craftsmen coming over to us - because the best ones never left home" while we were walking through the town.
"She had cum on her back, I think"
And on top of that, to even get linux installed, there was lilo..
Ksp2 has come a long way since the initial release and the frustrations associated with it. It's not quite there yet, but it's still very much early access, and the progress thus far looks promising.
I played ksp1 for YEARS, and KSP2 has for me now reached the point where I can have fun beyond just experimentation and dicking around. I recently completed my jool5 expedition complete with two VTOL capable spaceplanes for Laythe. These also had drop tanks for extended range to survey these specific points of interest on the planet.
Hallelujah, another soul saved!
Personally I'd recommend Mint. It's intuitive and things tend to work out of the box. There are many others that'll do just as fine, but the large Mint userbase makes it easy to google any problems you might stumble into.
I've been primarily a linux user for almost two decades now, and I still run mint, simply because I sometimes just want something simple that does its job without much hazzle.