Depending on the age of the EEE, you might run into problems because the old low end CPU doesn’t support instruction set extensions that are assumed to be present by distros nowadays. I think it was SSE2…?
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Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•AI experts return from China stunned: The U.S. grid is so weak, the race may already be overEnglish1·10 days agoNot only the U.S. grid is weak compared to China’s… Strategically China seems to be outpacing the U.S. on many fronts, being much more stringent and focused on long term goals than the chaotic U.S. at the moment. I really don’t like the idea of living in a world with China as the leading nation, but it increasingly seems like the most probable development in the mid to long run. And transition will likely not be smooth…
Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•WhatsApp's new AI feature lets you rephrase and adjust the tone of your messages | TechCrunchEnglish11·10 days agoThat surprisingly wasn’t that hard, actually.
One side of the family already settled on Threema for communication years ago, the other side I had to first show Signal to and help with installing it, but now they are even using it in other contexts.
And apparently I live in a bubble that is quite open to Signal, so most of the people I know at least use it in parallel to WhatsApp. And for the rest there is still RCS.
The actual hard part are (since I became a parent) all the WhatsApp groups that exist for most kinds of organized child activity, including distributing much of the crucial information regarding school.
Also at my wife’s work WhatsApp is standard for coordinating with the colleagues.For that purposes we use an old customized WhatsApp-only smartphone, that is used by the family like some old-fashioned fixed phone-terminal, only for messaging…
Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•WhatsApp's new AI feature lets you rephrase and adjust the tone of your messages | TechCrunchEnglish3·10 days agoIt’s not just weird hobbies here, but basically all that are somehow organized.
Also a lot of relevant school information is only shared within parent groups on WhatsApp.
My complete WhatsApp-boycott lasted exactly until the first of my childs entered school… :-(
Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•WhatsApp's new AI feature lets you rephrase and adjust the tone of your messages | TechCrunchEnglish4·10 days agoNo, in a very private part of the Cloud, so don’t be afraid!
Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•WhatsApp's new AI feature lets you rephrase and adjust the tone of your messages | TechCrunchEnglish14·10 days agoHey, didn’t you read? It uses “Meta’s Private Processing technology”!!1!
Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•WhatsApp's new AI feature lets you rephrase and adjust the tone of your messages | TechCrunchEnglish9·10 days agoAlso:
original message: “Please don’t leave dirty socks on the sofa.” The AI then offers “funny” rewrites, such as: “Please don’t make the sofa a sock graveyard,” “Breaking news: Socks found chilling on the couch. Please move them,” and “Hey, sock ninja, the laundry basket is that way!”
Am I the only one that thinks the “funny” ones in the given example are much more offensive than the original one?
Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•WhatsApp's new AI feature lets you rephrase and adjust the tone of your messages | TechCrunchEnglish161·10 days agoNice, another reason to not use WhatsApp…
Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Are there any fun games for 2 children (around 13y) to play on one computer?English161·11 days agoBasically all the Lego games (although 13y olds might already find them too child-like, depends…).
They all have split screen, so are suitable for couch (or desk) coop.
Also the slightly older ones are quite inexpensive when buying them during sales (a few €).Special recommendation: Lego City Undercover.
Another fun couch-coop-capable game would be SuperTux, a Super-Mario-Cart like game.
This one is OSS and therefore completely free!
Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Translate's latest feature is its take on DuolingoEnglish11·12 days agoWell, an AI is incredibly patient and you can toy around with the language freely without perhaps feeling embarrassed. That alone lowers the entry bar (especially for slightly awkward persons like myself…) considerably.
On top of that AI is dirt cheap compared to a personal tutor or traveling around the world.
So it would open effective language learning to a much broader audience than before, which undoubtedly is a good thing!
Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Translate's latest feature is its take on DuolingoEnglish181·12 days agoYeah, Duolingo has been resting a bit too much on its past accomplishments and still high popularity lately.
This feature is basically exactly what I would have expected them to offer me by now in return for the money I pay them each month.
Unfortunately Google is not an alternative for me, but I already have switched some of my learning to LLM chats elsewhere.
I am curious if Duolingo will be able to keep up again with the development in the long run…
l remember that some major German packet services recently completely stopped delivery to the US (I think it was DHL) until tarif chaos has cleared up a bit. But you are Canadian… maybe collateral damage… Which packet service did you choose?