Not holding my breath for the former, these things have a way of ending up being shit for customers.
Also @dnzm@feddit.nl / @dnzm@kbin.social
Not holding my breath for the former, these things have a way of ending up being shit for customers.
fta:
In my opinion, this is a red flag for anyone building applications that rely on GPT-4.
Building something that completely relies on something that you have zero control over, and needs that something to stay good or improve, has always been a shaky proposition at best.
I really don’t understand how this is not obvious to everyone. Yet folks keep doing it, make themselves utterly reliant on whatever, and then act surprised when it inevitably goes to shit.
Keycap interference on south-facing boards is only an issue with cherry profile caps, and an increasing amount of switches solve the issue with slightly changed housings or longer stems.
In other words, it might very well be a non-issue. And if your combo of caps and switches are problematic, you can always use tiny slips of paper in the stems of the switches, or o-rings.
That’s what Ansible is for. Stuffing a gui app in a container still leaves you with the job of actually having to deploy it, anyway.
SAL is new to me - SA-ish, but not as high? (That’s the impression I get from your picture).
And yes, still not 100% done with the layout of my Lily (are you ever), but certainly very glad I built it. Not sure I’m I’m ever ready for Vallack levels of key reduction, though…
+1 for Tumbleweed, it works so incredibly well. In the very rare case where an update doesn’t work out for you, you can easily roll back to a previous btrfs snapshot.
Fedora is quite nice, too, but I’ve come to prefer rolling distros over a release based one.
Kalpa / Aeon might be interesting, too, if your use case fits an immutable distro.
I’m spoiled by column staggered splits, so it’d probably be a meh typing experience for me, but lordy does it look awesome.
What can you tell us about the switches and caps?
There’s opi which does the whole search-and-add-repos thing for you, for OBS. Not sure if there’s something similar for COPR.
It’s still separate repositories, though, I’ll grant you that.
Yeah, xda profile always looks nice!
OpenSUSE, Tumbleweed on workstations (KDE) and Leap on my server.
The absolute memest.