Success stories include mapping the human brain’s 80 billion neurons, high-energy particle physics enhanced by deep learning, and drug design and discovery accelerated by machine learning, among others.
Success stories include mapping the human brain’s 80 billion neurons, high-energy particle physics enhanced by deep learning, and drug design and discovery accelerated by machine learning, among others.
You can use Gnome Disks to do that with buttons instead of opening /etc/fstab
A better analogy is a Ferrari towing tree trucks
Include “Winnie the Poo” into your next oss project!
Buy yourself a NAS, you’ll thank me later
Bottles is your friend on obscure indie pre releases
“Seed bomb” I was thinking something more invasive like bamboo
Even if you know what you’re doing:
Arch recommends reading their newsletter before updating.
Freezing the tofu makes it more tougher, and you can use the cheaper tofu’s.
Personally I don’t understand the large warnings on flatpaks built by others, by that logic you should get a warning sign each time you download from the Ubuntu community apt repository.
OSS is built out of love, and to me this warns guilty before proven innocent.
As a maintainer of another unofficial flatpak:
You can always check the source code of the flatpak (code that downloads the dev then runs it inside the flatpak sandbox) here: https://github.com/flathub/org.signal.Signal
Any of the current maintainers could add malicious code, but that would ruin their GitHub & by proxy:Twitter,LinkedIn credibility.
Flathub have final say on what is built and hosted on their flatpak repository (Flathub != Flatpak) and are able to remove versions at will.
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