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Question: is there a reason to use arch over something like kubuntu, or ubuntu? It seems like a difficult starting point
  • It depends what you want out of your system. If you just want a "plug and play" machine that will do most things reasonably well, by all means stick with Ubuntu.

    If you want complete knowledge of exactly what you've got installed (and just as importantly what's not been installed) and how it's been set up, and tuned and tweaked to your ideal requirements, Arch is a great choice.

  • Reddit officials forces moderators to reopen subreddits or get overthrown
  • That's easy - Reddit would simply remove the mods who were refusing to moderate. That's long been against reddit's terms and conditions.

    Of course that just brings the conversation right back to how Reddit thinks its subs will cope run by brand new inexperienced moderators.

  • David Gerard turns his attention to AI

    David Gerard has spent much of the last half-decade thoroughly debunking the wilder (and often the not-so-wild) claims of people who claimed blockchain was a technology that would change and save the world.

    Now he's turned the same pin-sharp scepticism on LLM AI, in particular noting that many of those who have run grifts for blockchain and NFTs over the last few years are now the self-same people determined to convince the world that AI is coming to get you.

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    Like many others, I moved here from Reddit.

    You can find me elsewhere on the Fediverse @losttourist@social.chatty.monster

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