Why would I ever dualboot?
And plasma/gnome et al. don't seem to work with proxmox.
Thus something like dwm.
Why would I ever dualboot?
And plasma/gnome et al. don't seem to work with proxmox.
Thus something like dwm.
I mostly use win11 as my main os, and using proxmox as a base lets me properly use things like pihole, homeassistant, nextcloud, and other such services, because Windows really sucks for virtualizing those.
And OS hopping is a lot easier when I have a backend like proxmox.
Want to try arch but not sure if nvidia/wayland support is there yet? Roll up a gpu-p'd VM for it, instead of wiping the entire disk.
Edit: To further elaborate on what I have setup.
apt install picom lightdm dwm librewolf
Argon2 is the best (secure) crypto currently.
That said, adoption is slow, Bitwarden only recently implemented it for example.
That said, due to Argon2 being security-oriented, the recommended settings for it are pretty heavy.
Fairly sure they just use IDE's.
Or chatgpt.
I'd assume this only works with non-normalized stereo audio. Just flip mono audio on and normalize, then you can't really tell which key is pressed, or if you're talking at the PC or from the living room.
Basically the study found that previous research on TMA's (which are abundous in animal protein) saying they're harmful to humans, may actually be wrong, and that they're in fact beneficial to our health. (edit 2: due to rapid bilophia production in the microbiome, which converts it to DMA?)
I'm not a microbiologist though, and I hope someone with background could expand this into an ELI5.
Edit: If you scroll down on the page, you can find a figure (FIG 1) which gives a more easy to understand view on the study and the impacts animal proteins were found to have.
Everything you listed as "the bar" are just things everyone knows already. And don't contribute towards game development time, aside from localization, which isn't expected except by chinese players.
Thing is, the tools and literal hand-in-hand tutorials for indies are what make those a non-issue. It's extremely easy to make a game these days, and release it.
It's all just about what you consider "conscious" to be. To be alive, to me, is to be conscious.
One might raise the couple issues with that, and to an extent, they have a point. Such as completely comatose people.
We've recently discovered comatose people are conscious, and are working on ways for them to communicate.
What about people who are kept "alive" only by machines, with no brain activity? I'd consider that person dead. It's only that his organs are being kept stable, in the event he can be recovered, or until the organs get donated.
This is actually false. Browsers have very good garbage/memory management, and will work perfectly fine with loading infinite amounts of data to the page.
The issue is absolutely horrible coding from frontend devs that causes bloat which the browser doesn't clean off due to static references.
At some point it just comes down to ethics.
Is a turnip as complex lifeform as a dog? Of course not, not that we know of anyhow.
Should we still disregard it as a living being? No.
Just like we don't disregard heavily disabled humans. Or abandon heavily disabled pets.
Plants may be however complex lifeforms, but to claim they're simply piles of lifeless mush is to disregard any science progress of the past 100-200 years.
I'm not saying the OG is/isn't bait, I'm saying humans need to be less narrow minded, and more open to discussion regarding these kinds of things.
I personally use Cryptomator, which does on-the-fly data encryption/decryption, allowing you to mount the encrypted data as a "drive" which from the user's perspective looks like any other data drive.
No? Windows is installed as a VM in Proxmox, as I've mentioned couple times already.
I do config Proxmox also from Windows, but I need to go back to the barebone Proxmox in case the VM has issues.
Anyhow, this was about dwm alternatives.