Welcome, I hope you enjoy your time here!
This is awesome! I always wanted to try out Kagi but was not huge fan of the original pricing model. I think I might have to give Kagi a try now!
I've used GIMP casually for a while for my image editing and manipulation needs. I keep hearing people say the UX is terrible over the years, but this is not something I personally experienced. I've always genuinely wondered, what aspects of the UX make it so terrible?
Agreed, I wish the poll had more question entries than the one (with more granular answers).
I really appreciate the trancparency. I'm happy to call this my home hive.
I was gifted a plant a couple months ago. I've been a bad parent and have not taken proper care of it. If I miss a watering, it'll get all depressed like this. After attending to it, it usually recovers within a week, but this time it is having a hard time. Beeple, will it recover or is it a goner? Could I have overwatered it this time? Or does it need more water? I'm scared for my baby, what should I do?
Is that for training the LLM or just simply running it?
Hello, bees! I like playing around in the kitchen, but I feel like I really have no idea what I'm doing with the fundamentals. I'm enjoying the learn-from-experience process, but am looking for something to supplement. I recently started reading / listening to Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat (by Samin Nosrat). I'm liking it so far, but I am feeling like there are some assumptions made on readers' understanding. Perhaps there are other helpful materials with different perspectives on covering the basics. Do you have any recommended books, shows, or other material on the absolute basics of cooking?
Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat by Samin Nosrat.
I never really was that great at cooking, but I enjoy it and want to improve.
I am not much of a microblog user, neither actively engaging nor regularly passively consuming content from the likes of those services. But I like to dabble every now and then. I signed up for home.social a while back but it seems they shut down and am now looking for alternatives. I really like it here at Beehaw, so I ask: What is the Mastodon equivalent?
Rationally, I know I should be unhappy with the acquisition. But a part of me is hopeful that this will bring back Blizzard as we fondly remember it before the Activision acquisition, or at least partially.
I've been soo looking forward to this! I completely forgot the last couple months so this came by surprise, I'm excited to update!
What is this snap drama? It has been many years since I looked into Ubuntu.
It's funny to think that Google Hangouts had this feature a while back. It's more than just putting effort into features; it's also implementing similar features into multiple apps at different points in time.
Pardon my ignorance on the history of this, but who was Victoria? Was Victoria a moderator of the subreddit or an admin of Reddit or something?
Is there a time-series plot version of this? I always have difficulty really absorbing the data when it is animated like that.