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trevor (he/they) @ trevor @lemmy.blahaj.zone
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  • Obviously, the best solution is that the gets settled out-of-court. However, Fedora has had a long time to listen to the OBS devs' request to stop packaging broken software, so maybe they won't listen to reason.

    Fedora needs to get their heads out of their asses and kill the Fedora Flatpak repo.

  • The lesson is that Fedora Flatpak Repo needs to fuck off. It's an anti-pattern to have an obscure flatpak repo with software that is packaged differently from everything else.

    The entire point of flatpaks was to have a universal packaging format that upstream devs could make themselves, and Fedora is completely undermining it.

  • I know everyone knows the claim that it's a bug is bullshit, but here's a personal anecdote to further demonstrate it:

    I have two identical MacBooks: one for work, one is personal. My personal MacBook has my EU Apple account signed in. The other has a US Apple account.

    I updated to macOS 15.3 at the same time. Guess what? The one with the US account had Apple "Intelligence" surreptitiously enabled. The one with the EU account didn't.

    Doesn't sound like a bug to me 🙄 Sounds like they're enabling their bullshit where they can get away with it, and they don't want to risk it with people protected by EU regulations.

  • I think people in the Linux community have a predisposition to call Apple products "low quality", but as someone with an M2 Pro MacBook and a Framework 16, the Framework feels like cheap, mushy garbage in comparison. The Framework is still really cool for other reasons, but build quality is not one of them.

    The speakers on MacBooks are actually really good (the Framework speakers sound like absolute shit), and the OLED screen + keyboard & trackpad can't be beat. I would run Asahi on it if it supported more than 60Hz on the built-in display and the mic worked. If those two things don't matter to you, you might really enjoy Asahi on a Mac.

  • The relevant parts of the comment thread was about the claim that the model is open source. Below, you will find the subject of the comments bolded, for your better understanding of the conversation at hand:

    Deepseek is a Chinese AI company that released Deepseek R1, a direct competitor to ChatGPT.

    You forgot to mention that it’s open source.

    Is it actually open source, or are we using the fake definition of “open source AI” that the OSI has massaged into being so corpo-friendly that the training data itself can be kept a secret?

    many more inane comments...

    And your most recent inane comment...

    That’s something they included, just like open source games include content. I would not say that the model itself (DeepSeek-V3) is open source, but the tech is. It is such an obvious point that I should not have to state it.

    Well, cool. No one ever claimed that "the tech" was not included or that parts of their process were open sourced. You answered a question that no one asked. The question was asking if the model itself is actually open source. No one has been able to substantiate the claim that the model is open source, which has made talking to you a giant waste of time.

  • Also, citation needed. Where tf are you getting that Pol Pot was vegan? Literally nothing comes up when searching this except for people asking for sources on it.

    Like most carnists, it seems like you're pulling shit out of your ass (not enough fiber 😢).

  • Pol Pot was totally fine with exploitation and suffering of sentient beings, so he wasn't vegan.

    It's a baseline. Meeting a baseline doesn't make you a good person, but if you can't even meet that, oof.