

Because the grammar is a very big factor in the language, also!


Because the grammar is a very big factor in the language, also!


At least Fedora and Elementary have distro-made repos. They use them to package their apps for all distro versions without having to rely on Flathub infra and admins


It should. Install it to find out, you can keep both Bazaar and Discover while you make up your mind

The trolley doesn’t have infinite energy right
So like infinity - 2000 == infinity
#leverpilled
I would have guessed this is the book of “there were trees so obviously I cut them down and started minin’ but there were a bunch of ugly locals that tried to stop me it was kind of a mess - long story short I shot them then I went to their homes and shot their families”


The body is not designed to keep effort going at all costs. You will be informed when you have a cramp, because you should slow down and wait it out before continuing. The whole point of pain is to react to broken stuff, usually by stopping using it.
It will however keep life going at all costs, sometimes digesting replaceable muscles into energy for non-replaceable elements. But it’s more about starvation resistance than about chasing. It could also be the case if we were a specie of static filter feeders
A lot of the human body has been affected by long walks and runs, and we do have (well, not me in particular) over-average stamina developped presumably for hunting. It’s just the specific exemple of muscle digestion that I’m going after here
this knowledge comes from, uh… idk :3


Better text to speech and speech to text, automatic image descriptions, better translations.
ChatGPT and the likes can also be used to access content without ads nor license
Also you can write the letters “AI” on a paper and rich people will give you money. They’ll want it back eventually but hey
A blank 10cm by 10cm square piece of aluminium. About 2 cm thick
I think I wanted to know how it felt. Like, the vibe of aluminium


If you already have the correct version of the flatpak installed, you can try flatpak build-bundle.
flatpak build-bundle LOCATION FILENAME NAME where
LOCATION is the path of the repo on disk. Run flatpak info -l org.kde.arianna, and copy the part before /appFILENAME is the output file name, preferably .flatpak. Eg: arianna.flatpakNAME is the name of the app, here org.kde.ariannaThe generated file can be installed with a double-click, or with flatpak install <file>
This is the equivalent of an Android .apk. It contains the app but depends on a runtime. If you want to install it in a few years, odds are the runtime will no longer be available. You can backup the runtime the same way with the --runtime option.
flatpak build-bundle --runtime LOCATION FILENAME NAME where
LOCATION same as earlierFILENAME eg arianna-runtime.flatpakNAME is the name of the runtime, which you can get with flatpak info --show-runtime org.kde.ariannaThis takes a while, for some reason. Maybe it’s compressing stuff?
The runtime is installed the same way as the app: double click or flatpak install.
Note: I only did this once, and not specifically on Arianna. Hope it works.
how do you even pay for that food and weed without any kind of employment in the US?