@TheLinuxEXP

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@cjs4247

“Nvidia is fixed on Wayland” is like a headline out of Groundhog’s Day for the Linux world

@Gooberpatrol66

I strongly believe AI should not be considered open unless its training dataset is available

@PanzerfaustBR

The question with AI is very simple and it is the same as with any technology: if we let big corporations to monopolize it, then all use cases (even strongly legitimate and ethical ones) will push people to their closed ecosystem. Occupy ALL spaces, dispute ALL attempts to enclosure users. This is the way.

@AtanasMinkovFeed

Going with a malware grade anti-cheat to deal with cheaters is like someone taking a lobotomy to deal with a headache.

@lastnamefirstname2390

League of Legends requiring Vanguard is what made me switch to Linux. Gaming was my only reason to use Windows. Now that my most played game is unplayable, Linux is the superior option.

@MyReviews_karkan

Nick, I just wanted to say that I very much appreciate the fact that your background music is barely audible and your videos are not filled with "memes" and flying useless effects and cards  everywhere. I miss out on many good Linux YouTube channels because of how distracting their videos are. Thank you for that.

@skelebro9999

12:05 I love how the captions for this section said "Bye LoL" 😂

@SilkCrown

You can’t train an AI on “ethically sourced data.” There’s not enough data of that type in existence. You’re talking just public domain stuff, which for an LLM would make the AI sound more like Shakespeare than a useful modern assistant. And for images, the largest source of public domain images are those that were generated by AI. The number of human produced images in the public domain is minuscule considering the length of copyrights and the relatively short period of time cameras have been available to the general public.

@mx338

With Proton aquiring Standard Notes, they almost have a have their office suite completed, with Standard Notes offering both word processing and table calculator features.

@Tommy-the-coffee-addict

Having ethical AI seems totally fine. It's a new technology like any other.

@Yaarmehearty

They don't just need to make AI ethical and open source, they need to make it optional and more importantly removable. Better yet they can not do anything with AI.

@patrickoberholzer4278

"Sorry, we don't support operating systems that don't let us tamper with the kernel" -Riot Games

@RagnarinVa

Yes! I was afraid there wouldn't be a new video.  As a Proton customer - very excited about Standard Notes - that was one of my requests and I actually got an email about them addressing this.  Good times and warm Spring weather. Hope you have a great weekend Nick!

@GainingDespair

It's actually pretty amusing that in 2024, developers are still having trouble with their anti-cheat systems. They keep making them more aggressive, borderline sanctioned malware at this point, but it's not working. It's like they're doubling down on their failed strategies instead of trying something new.

By 2028 you will need to run their own custom OS while having a always on webcam pointed at your mouse/keyboard to prove your not cheating ... By 2032 this will not be enough so they will remove your ability to run the game locally, while forcing folks to stream it over the internet instead (custom OS/webcam will still be mandatory obviously).

@Beryesa.

Too bad users with legacy Nvidia cards will be forever left out but hey, the progress is exciting for anyone else!!

@Linux_ASMR

I like that ethical AI initiative from Fedora.
Fedora really is the Linux flagship distro that pushes the Linux desktop forward.

@zenitsu2989

Thanks for your news! as always.

@mcash2189

I think AI in Linux could be a good and useful tool like many of the other things in Linux however, what I'm vehemently opposed to is including AI in the operating system by default furthermore I'm opposed to AI that needs Cloud infrastructure to run. If Fedora and other distro maintainers want to include AI it should be available as a voluntary download and it should be a locally running application this way everyone remains honest, and those of us who don't want AI integration in our operating system won't have it shoved down our throat like Copilot.

@Toutvids

Yeah if Fedora start putting AI crap in the OS, I'm done with them. If it is just a program I can install at my discretion, then I am fine with it.