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  • Emacs is a Text Editor mostly used for coding. It has a very steep learning curve, pretty hard to master but very powerful

    C++ is a programming language

    FOSS stands for Free and Open Source Software

    Cataclysm DDA (Dark Days Ahead( is a video game, and because it’s FOSS you can modify it (programming) if you know what you’re doing.

    Llama.CPO is a C++ library providing ChatGPT like features to a program. In this case Emacs.

    IDE stands for Integrated Development Environment. Basically text editors but optimized for coding, like Emacs.

    VSC stands for Visual Studio Code, which is another IDE owned by Microsoft. Hence the complaints against their internet logs. Microsoft collect too much data with VSC.






  • Lokisan@lemmy.zipto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRule
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    4 months ago

    That was a very interesting read. Thank you! I share a lot of thought with your philosophy and I’m confident that is what most vegans think too. I am too aware and grateful to be able to choose my diet. I don’t blame people who have no choice but to use animals to make a living. Though I sometimes regret that people in developed countries don’t really think about what they put in their plate.


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    4 months ago

    I’m really interesting in how you manage to keep a vegan diet while travelling. Is it abroad? Do you eat food from locals? I would not feel comfortable refusing food offered by people because it’s animal based yet I would stick to veganism. To be honest, I’m incapable of doing this. I think I would starve. I find it already difficult to find restaurants when travelling. I do not regret my choice to go vegan but sometimes I feel like I’m missing out when I’m in a different country and I want to discover the culture. Plus it makes day planning much harder.








  • I went from years of using Arch to Debian. I’ve been tired of the rolling release system and their massive updates. Maybe I was using it wrong but after years my OS was a giant blob with gigabytes of updates every week. I choose Debian for the same reason as you and also because of the stability. If I want the latest version of a package I use Flatpak.

    It just works! Unless there something with Nvidia. Yeah fuck them!

    I miss AUR though