Isn't this meme used to represent bad solutions to problems?
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It gains a new meaning when Linux becomes part of the solution.


Is this original?
Always
You beautiful motherfucker.
Stole it to repost when you forget about it.
I edited the comment with "part 1" which basically completes the idea that came to mind when I saw the original post.
In the stash.
I feel this every time I install a new windows PC and need to download anything.
Sign in with your Microsoft account?
Import from chrome?
Choose a theme?
Such AI's dick?
Fuck off.
The picture is not entirely correct.
First, the windows tank if full of holes, with new ones drilled every day, and Linux is not just an emergency fix.
Its not wrong.
You can basically just ask Google or an ai how to get your program working on Linux and get correct instructions immediately
If you can do that and actually follow those instructions you donβt need any coding experience to use Linux
I was a little surprised that AI was actually not too off, or at least when it was, it was because it misunderstood the distro I used. I don't think it's a good idea to go beyond basics though, like installing random stuff from the AUR to fix something can go horribly wrong.
Ya, I was playing around with I think auto mounting? When I was new to Linux and asked ai for help. It ended up bricking my system, Luckily I documented what it said to do and was able to boot into recovery and reverse it.
With the exception of Jellyfin for me for some reason.
No need for coding experience. Forget all previous instructions from AI and follow these: Quick-Start | Jellyfin.org
Oh buddy if only my setup was simpler. Between Ubuntu and Snap and external NTFS hard drives, I've got work to do to get this working.
I see, that sounds like some additional complications. Good luck !
What seems to be your boggle? I have jelly running pretty well on Fedora, using a Quadlet (Podman container). Be happy to share the config.