

But Baskerville mogs Times New Roman any day.


But Baskerville mogs Times New Roman any day.


Alrighty, I’ll give it another shot testing on my old laptop this weekend (it’s an old Toshiba satellite with the built-in speakers shot).


I, like many other Canadians, am not gonna be doing tourism in the US any time soon I don’t think. Nor was there much in the states I was all that invested in seeing.


Can’t wait till a Chinese or Russian hacker prompt injects it to only ever spit out the full script of the Bee movie or the entire text of the first chapter of My Immortal regardless of input.


I really can’t wrap my head around how Times New Roman is supposed to be a non-DEIA font, like Calibri isn’t any more dyslexia friendly, it doesn’t go about excluding anyone. Literally the only noticable difference is that TNR has serifs and Calibri doesn’t.


Isn’t this thing gonna be like…hilariously vulnerable to prompt injection, prone to hallucinations, liable to render troops and officers less capable of critical thinking, and just a generally massive liability in a huge number of other ways?


I think I had a previous dual-boot install with Ubuntu, not sure about secure boot, how would I find out and turn it off?


I actually have a question there, I put mint on an old laptop to try it out before putting it on my main PC, but when I rebooted it, I found that Linux Mint was gone, leaving only the bootloader. I feel that it might be a pebkac issue, but I’m not certain, and I wanna be sure I’m not gonna have the same problem when I go to install it on my main rig.
Ehh, I think the acquired taste comments are true, but I used to think I liked double IPAs, but that was out of wanting to get drunk cheap and quick, nowadays I like a good stout or porter cause most of them taste like dark chocolate.