

And this is the point where I’d step in as a creator and announce that Paul the Protagonist wasn’t in a coma, all of the audience were, and that we’ve hallucinated the entire show.
Just to fuck with people a bit.
And this is the point where I’d step in as a creator and announce that Paul the Protagonist wasn’t in a coma, all of the audience were, and that we’ve hallucinated the entire show.
Just to fuck with people a bit.
Ja, die Qualität der Recherche ist etwas dürftig. Es wird nicht darauf eingegangen, dass das Problem auf lokal gehostetes DeepSeek nicht zutrifft; statt dessen wird von nebulöser Spezialtechnik bei Siemens gesprochen, die in der Realität wahrscheinlich auch nicht viel mehr als eine ollama-Instanz im Intranet sein wird. Mistral als europäische Alternative wird mit keinem Wort erwähnt.
Ich würde das Problem aber nicht dabei sehen, dass andere remote gehostete LLMs nicht erwähnt werden. Dass spezifisch DeepSeek Tastendrücke mitschneidet und das BSI deshalb eine Warnung ausgesprochen hat, ist eine relevante Information und der Kern des Artikels.
Das eigentliche Problem liegt eher dabei, dass der Autor des Artikels vermutlich kein allzu tiefes Fachwissen mitbringt und deshalb keinen umfassenden Überblick geben kann. Man kann das als einen von vielen Hinweisen darauf sehen, dass Fachkommunikatoren dringend benötigt werden, wie in der Wissenschaft so auch in Branchen wie der IT.
I’d say that Microsoft’s Fluent design language is even worse. Material at least tries to use rounded shapes and animations; Fluent has been pretending that monocolored rectangles are interesting since 2010. And it has been consistently wrong.
In KDE it depends on your Plasma theme. Often they are next to each other but it’s no problem if you misclick anyway – there’s a confirmation screen with an auto-accept timer so you can just undo the wrong action and choose the right one.
I wouldn’t call their Windows support stellar, either. There’s only one error code for any and all problems and RTXes can be damn finicky if you’re unlucky.
I’m still using it. Now, some activity would be very much appreciated. Or, if there is no new development, the source code. But it’s still the app I prefer to use.
You can turn messages into threads so you get something that looks kinda sorta vaguely similar to posts if you squint.
sfc /scannow
does fix certain problems, just not nearly as many as the Microsoft support forum would like.
I do agree with you on the log, although that’s often because whichever component is misbehaving just doesn’t believe in error logs. I’m looking at you, Nvidia.
Yes. It was a decent shooter but a very weird piece of WoT media.
You played an Aes Sedai who couldn’t use the One Power but for same reason was still a high-ranking member of the White Tower. For weapons you used single-use ter’angreal, which were scattered around the levels. You know, just like how in the books everyone is always complaining about how everything’s cluttered up with balefire-spitting artifacts.
Yeah, it’s best not to think about it too much. The story was actually somewhat serviceable if you ignore absolutely everything about the main character.
If you’re interested, GOG has it on offer. Right now there’s a sale (at least in my region). 2.50 € doesn’t seem like a bad price.
Unreal Tournament would be interesting since that would mean a basic Unreal Engine 1 implementation which could probably be extended to cover e.g. Deus Ex as well. And also blockbusters like Wheel of Time, XCOM: Enforcer, and Duke Nukem Forever. Look, they can’t all be winners.
But yeah. Linux-native UT1 and DX with proper support for modern hardware sounds quite appealing.
I do but my condo’s HOA is more concerned with building maintenance than with telling people what to do. Our regulations fit on a single A4 page with a fairly large font size.
Now, a neighborhood HOA would probably be a different beast altogether.
That’s why I’ll make damn sure they’ll make that second branch first.
Mind you, the most likely result is that I’ll still see branches with 50+ commits with meaningless names because nobody ever rebases anything.
I can appreciate guns from a technical design standpoint. Some of them can look good. I’d even consider owning an inert USFA Zip .22 as an example of spectacularly bad product design. (I’m a UI/UX guy and the total lack of consideration for ergonomics is fascinating to me.)
I have no desire to own a functioning gun, though. Very few people really need one.
I’m kinda planning on teaching my team how to use interactive rebases to clean the history before a merge request.
The first thing they’ll learn is to make a temporary second branch so they can just toss their borked one if they screw up. I’m not going to deal with their git issues for them.
It’s the cover of Action Comics #454. The Silver Age was full of stupid plots like this.
Wenn ich an meinen Matheunterricht zurück denke, dann bestand der so ungefähr von der 9/2 bis zur 13/1 durchgehend aus Kurvendiskussion und eng verwandten Disziplinen. Ich hatte in der 13/2 dann Stochastik, weil die Note eh nicht ins Abi einging, aber laut Lehrplan wäre wieder Kurvendiskussion dran gewesen.
Ich habe in meinem späteren Leben praktisch nie Kurvendiskussion gebraucht, aber Stochastik durchaus. Oder Mengenlehre. Komplexe Zahlen. Statistik. Das meiste davon wurde mir an der Uni in zwei Vorlesungen namens “Mathematik für Informatiker” beigebracht, weil die Uni nicht vorhatte, irgendwelchen Lehrplänen zu trauen.
Dinge wie beispielsweise Zindeszinsberechnung oder Stochastik würde ich unbedingt jedem Schüler zumindest grundlegend beibringen wollen, weil beides dabei helfen kann, unintuitive Risiken besser einzuschätzen. (Und ja, Zinseszins ist nur eine stumpfe Rechenreihe, aber aber wird trotzdem oft genug falsch eingeschätzt, dass ich das gerne explizit hätte.)
Fair point. It remains to be seen how well this will work out for them. But given that doesn’t seem to be even a vague launch date I’d say there’s going to be plenty of time for a transitional phase where they can get their bugs sorted out – and the underlying operating systems can get Wayland running if they haven’t already.
Xfce’s stance is that they want to offer Wayland support soon but will remain X11-compatible for the foreseeable future. Going by what their wiki says about it, work seems to be progressing fairly well.
I know someone who bought one after the first FSD debacles because at the time it was the only available electric car rated to pull his trailer when fully loaded; most electrics wouldn’t do more than 750 kg. He doesn’t give a shit about FSD but he does have a big trailer.
Probably a bit of a bad look these days, though, given that he’s politically active for the local Green Party.
I installed Garuda and then immediately switched my theme to Breeze. I don’t know what that says about me.