Evil! Evil! Stay away from the eeeeeevil!!sudo apt install ollama
ollama run qwen3:0.6b
pretty cool!
run these 2 commands to start up. this will run on almost anything. and is pretty fast too![]()
haha lynx. maybe I should make a model that pretends to be a cat.Evil! Evil! Stay away from the eeeeeevil!!
For my next trick, I will use dd but accidentally reverse the /if and /of order.Damn, just as a tip from me never use the chown command on an entire drive. I'm lucky it was a new install I did that on. You only make that mistake once while you're learning. It corrupted my OS, and I had to reinstall.
Nah. I just run Linux Mint with Steam and Proton installed.Have you heard about the Steam Machine that's supposed to come out next year? It sounds interesting to me, anyway. I can imagine I'll get one.
I call it windows in the matrix. I won't tell windows it's not in the real world if you won't.For years I've used Ubuntu. It works for most everything. When I need windows, I can install it on my "virtual machine" in Linux.
I'm really into the Linux operating systems. I don't mean that I'm an expert by any means. But it has, for the most part, replaced Windows in my computer life.
@HigherGospel you should do it just because of the license agreement.
And, if you just must have MS Windows for something - the "average normal" for today is that you put it in a virtual environment (running on Linux) so that you can control what it can have access to. (or, what it can "see")That was years ago and since then there's been a lot of growth in software that is now available for Linux so now days there's not much Windows can do that cannot also be done on Linux.
In the long run, I don't think you will regret it one bit...I'm thinking of going with Linux myself.
Most people do not realize that MS Windows - the operating system itself - is spyware - and, has been for many years.