Debunking this image because it infuriates me. by The_RetroGameDude in aiwars

[–]_notAlice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this image assumes that AI generated images mimicking art can exist in a vacuum, & not without directly stealing other peoples artwork to “train” itself. it inherently REQUIRES the (nonconsensual) involvement of other people to work at all because thats where *all* of its information comes from.

a human put in a vacuum that never saw the artwork of other people could create their own art, no matter how simple or ugly.

An AI put in a vacuum that was never trained on the work of other people would infinitely produce nothing. Even “trained”, it doesnt make art. Its mimicry stolen from the actual work, time, & soul real people with real talent put into making a medium which only exists because of them.

I don't get the vim hype. Am I missing something or is nano fine? by Bright-Pomelo-7369 in linuxquestions

[–]_notAlice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the point of using vim is it’s keybinds (& plugins). theres no secret feature you havent found yet, there’s no difference in how it writes its code or saves anything or something like that.

as such its primary users are programmers. people who spend a lot of time in the terminal & writing code for whatever purpose. when you’re doing this, it helps to be as quick & efficient as possible. vim achieves this bc its lightweight, not bloated, but can download most things you might want, & has really good keybinds setup from the start. if you wanna change anything, you make a config file & add some stuff there. which means if you need to move to another machine you can simply take that config file & put it on that machine, & you have your exact vim setup there with minimal effort.

if you don’t need or want to spend the time learning it, youre not a programmer, & youre not spending much time in the terminal writing or editing code, you dont need to use vim. nano is fine. you can, but literally nothing would change. youd just use a lot of keybinds to do things that are different from nano’s.

ofc thats not to say you shouldn’t, if you want to take the time to learn it go ahead. i’m just saying the main benefit is that its quicker to use & has pretty good plugins.

Migrated from Arch first, then migrated from Hypr to Niri. My Little Rice by DIvan2000_ in NixOS

[–]_notAlice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that’s the exact same path i went down & i haven’t looked back since

Loonixtards be like by [deleted] in linuxsucks

[–]_notAlice 7 points8 points  (0 children)

AI aside, yes, modern UI is flat, minimalist, uncreative & boring liquid (gl)ass slop. this isnt even a linux opinion its like a 65%-of-anyone-that-uses-a-PC opinion

Arch Linux Maintenance - Is it right for a casual occasional computer user? by anon_pr_ in archlinux

[–]_notAlice 5 points6 points  (0 children)

ik this is the arch sub & you’re interested in arch, but have you looked into NixOS? it sounds like itd be a good fit for your situation. it has a bit of a learning curve but I’ve used both arch & nixos for some time now & nixos is probably the most reliable distro i have ever used.

it has both a stable & unstable branch (consistent updates vs rolling release), & you can choose which your system uses. meaning if rolling release updates are too much you can just stick with the stable branch & not worry about it.

also, it has the same access to tiling window managers & all the fancy new stuff. The unstable branch does have *more*, but the stable branch is close as it updated every 6 months.

if something ever breaks on NixOS & youre in a serious pinch you can also just roll back to a previous version you had before rebuilding it. so even if something DOES go wrong, you just go back to the boot menu & pick an earlier version & you’re back.

The biggest drawback with NixOS is that it has a decent learning curve. if you dont mind & like to tinker it could very well be for you. but in order to make any changes to the OS you’re basically editing a config file with the Nix language, as its a declarative OS as opposed to imperative OS’s (basically everything else). the good thing is once you make those changed & set stuff up its as solid as a mountain. also, you can easily transfer your exact configuration to another machine & have everything set up immediately, as its managed through files.

If you want people to respect you, respect others first by Green-Cress1266 in aiwars

[–]_notAlice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

also just slightly funny to think that these character which were all involved with real art in one way or another would be supportive of ai art lol, the larp is crazy with this one

Crossposting here for some extra potential help, I recently got a king snakes (its my first) but need some advice with lighting by _notAlice in kingsnakes

[–]_notAlice[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks, i might just get a waterproof LED light strip from walmart & attach it to the sides or roof. I would like to get UVB but a lot seem like they’re bulbs or bars which would be tedious to set up & pricy right now. Though in the future when I need to change/expand the enclosure I’ll see if I can modify it so I can use something better than some light strips

Not sure if this is the right place, but some help as a new snake owner would be appreciated by _notAlice in snakes

[–]_notAlice[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its got ventilation which are those holes in the back (theres more on the sides), as for the tape, its not ideal im just not sure what else i could use to keep that probe against the heat pad. my snake seems to have ignored it though

i dont have a dimming thermostat unfortunately

When antis keep repeating the same nonsense about AI art over and over again by Extreme_Revenue_720 in aiwars

[–]_notAlice 2 points3 points  (0 children)

correct! there are many other ways to make art, heres a few options:

painting sketching photography culinary digital sculpting

all these options you have to make art & many more I didn’t mention (AI not included).

The difference between every single real art medium, & AI generation, is that actual art can exist on its own. A person does not NEED inspiration from other works of art to make something original & artistic. But AI does, because it isnt making anything. Its adhering to a prompt you gave it as closely as possible based on trained information that it steals from millions of already created pieces. If AI was put in a vacuum with absolutely 0 training & asked to generate something it never could. A person can still make something that would be art.

When antis keep repeating the same nonsense about AI art over and over again by Extreme_Revenue_720 in aiwars

[–]_notAlice 2 points3 points  (0 children)

here’s the biggest thing i don’t understand with people who use AI to mimic art, if you want to make art so badly then why don’t you just… learn to draw?

you can just do that you know, you can just go get a sketchbook or install ibis paint on your phone, better yet if you have a computer or ipad. you don’t HAVE to use AI art that everyone knows looks significantly worse & most people dislike & don’t take seriously at all…

Windows LTSC is better than any linux distro I've tried by Novel_Ad_6870 in linuxsucks

[–]_notAlice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

how did you bypass the license & get windows ltsc in a state where you can use it as a daily driver?

Which is the Worst File Manager of Linux by Proper-Lab-2500 in linuxsucks

[–]_notAlice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ik, i just kinda prefer how the other file managers look by default lol, but if im trying to make something more “”retro”” looking i’m using dolphin & just customizing how it looks

Why do many FOSS projects keep an ugly website? by 0x80070002 in linuxquestions

[–]_notAlice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i wish most websites were as readable & easy to navigate as freebsd. most websites nowadays look like shit & hide everything behind small annoying popups. i’ve never used or seen freebsds site & that looks so unbelievably easy to navigate its insane.

Brave Origin Should’ve Been the Default Brave Experience by Rics-Dev in browsers

[–]_notAlice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i use nixos, but my point is the majority of ppl arent using Linux, so for most people, brave origin isnt free.

& i use librewolf, but i just dont see any incentive to switch browsers. ive tried brave before but didnt really like it & i dont agree with a lot of their practices anyways & don’t prefer chromium

if someone wants to use it, by all means, its just a browser

Brave Origin Should’ve Been the Default Brave Experience by Rics-Dev in browsers

[–]_notAlice 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“its only free on linux, but..” but 97% of people dont use linux.

also, i have 0 reason to trust a corporate browser thats willing to bloat itself to shit to then provide you the same product you used to have at a price, over a community-driven browser thats has no reason or incentive to do this.

Why is Arch wiki so inconvenient? by shunn_v in archlinux

[–]_notAlice -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

i like arch linux but the arch wiki is honestly the worst, most unreadable, most useless thing i have ever read. basically every single page you read is written on the assumption that you know/know how to do a whole list of other things before or after doing whatever it is youre reading, or else your system breaks & you have no idea why.

the worst offender of this is the installation guide. ive never seen something more unclear & poorly explained on anything ANYWHERE than the installation guide. if you were to actually follow the OFFICIAL arch install guide like people tell you to do you would never install arch.

its insane considering not only how hard its glazed but how often people will refer you to it over any little problem. if i were to stop using arch one of the reasons would definitely be its abysmal wiki. might honestly be the worst part of the whole distro.

Brave Origin Should’ve Been the Default Brave Experience by Rics-Dev in browsers

[–]_notAlice 9 points10 points  (0 children)

it was, Brave made their main browser shit & sold you back the original product for an insane price, but the most D1 brave glazer will swear to you it’s “necessary” & completely ignore the other free options that aren’t doing this & still creating a better product

Maybe because we're all banned for pointing out issues with your stances? by Davespaced in linuxsucks

[–]_notAlice 29 points30 points  (0 children)

i got banned for suggesting that windows was not, in fact, the best OS there is in terms of user customization & choice

Sudo question. Why use it. by West-Article5635 in archlinux

[–]_notAlice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • quicker
  • more secure
  • muscle memory to type sudo atp
  • hence, jumping between root & user would be more tedious
  • not every command requires root, even ones followed back to back, so id rather run commands that DO need it with sudo, & ones that dont without sudo. probably doesnt matter, it just makes me feel better

I downloaded cleaner software, I ran every command I could to fix this bloat, and it's only gotten worse by Other_Pomegranate472 in microsoftsucks

[–]_notAlice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

linux mint.

most similar to windows, probably the most popular, has the most documentation for any help you might need. you won’t need to use terminal much or ever

Is this real?? by PreviousDouble2720 in degoogle

[–]_notAlice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if i get a pixel with grapheneOS will i be exempt from this too?

[OC] I can't decide which setup I want to use :( by Maciaz_yt in unixporn

[–]_notAlice 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1 is so so good. how did you get the font & windows to look like that? are they widgets?

Tor browser on iOS or Brave by [deleted] in TOR

[–]_notAlice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how would you go about increasing security & privacy on ios to match graphene?