Linux doesn’t necessarily require an x86 (CISC) instruction set; it also runs on ARM (RISC) devices. https://www.androidauthority.com/arm-vs-x86-key-differences-explained-568718/
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Both of those examples use electricity.
It’s called the Cassandra Complex, named after Cassandra/Kassandra of Troy.
Forced sterilisation says otherwise.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•studio ghibli style image generation tool just arrived
31·8 months agoIt’s about the ethics of the thing. Using stolen data to create something is stealing. It’s unethical. Not putting the work in to create something yourself means you’re not relying on your own skills. There’s nothing there to be proud of. AI doesn’t create anything, it just throws the dataset it was given into the mixer and outputs it again in a different pattern.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•studio ghibli style image generation tool just arrived
18·8 months agoHayao Miyazaki’s thoughts on AI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngZ0K3lWKRc
Longer video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EvnKYOuvWo
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Linux@programming.dev•Microsoft Proposes "Hornet" Security Module For The Linux Kernel
1·9 months agoHow about no? The whole proposal looks shady. Where Microsoft says “trust”, I do not.

Fedora was very excited in a February article and Debian, Ubuntu, and other distros have installer images for RISC-V. With the open source and cheaper architecture compared to x86, support for it will only snowball now. There are also x86 emulators for RISC-V systems, which might perhaps bridge the gap where support is not yet native?