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You can improve the novel writing by using agents. First you generate just an outline with the plot points to every chapter. Then you chop that up and feed it to several agents to flesh out individual chapters. Finally the generated chapters are verified against the outline and overall plot. If that doesn’t fit, the agents are tasked with a rewrite. Repeat that until you have something serviceable.
As you point out, there exists plenty of bad writing in TV series. These often have a number of different authors, who don’t necessarily know the other episodes very well.


Full on gamer brain take.


All valid points. It is still popular.
toxic kingdoms
Exist here too.
Make real backups. Ideally make two or more
The likelihood of making your machine unusable for a while is non negligible.
Mac
If you want to dual boot with macOS, do some research. Boot loaders and EFI can be tricky.
Holding alt after pressing the power button gives you the option to choose the drive to boot from. Holding cmd + R after pressing the power button allows booting into recovery mode. It allows you to partition and format your internal drive and reinstall macOS.
You can install a newer version of macOS than is officially supported using OpenCore Legacy Patcher.
FOSS principles
Intel Macs often have Broadcom WiFi chips, that need proprietary software to work. As a noob, you should got with a distro that makes it easy to install these or does it automatically for you.
You likely also want to play some video files, so you will need nonfree stuff.
Distro hopping
Install to an external drive or Virtual Machine. You can do that on your existing macOS with VirtualBox for example.
similar to Windows, macOS, customizable
Even the desktop environments, who claim to be macOS like (Endeavour, GNOME), have at best a superficial similarity. Don’t expect a macOS replacement. All desktop environments are different from macOS.
beginner distro
Fedora and SuSE are not beginner friendly. Lots of Linux distros use the same marketing terms of easy to use, powerful, efficient, etc.
Start with Ubuntu or something based on Ubuntu like Mint.
Cinnamon, KDE, and Gnome are all good desktop environments for beginners.


Zulip integrates with Jitsi, Zoom, and Bigbluebutton for voice and video chat. Looks like a sensible solution.


Not bad is a good description. It’s not fun to use compared to other chat software.


Call them cretins all you want, Discord in a great piece of software and very powerful. The usability is better than most others.


Yes, enshittification of Discord has started a while ago, and it’s becoming worse.


The account did appear to be banned on Wednesday and Thursday. However, late Thursday afternoon Eastern Time, Owda’s account appeared to be restored, but restricted. Some content seemed to not be available, and a banner appeared at the top of her feed that read: “Posts that some may find uncomfortable are unavailable.”
The account is back evidently.


That looks very intriguing and useful. Thank you.
Downvote should not be a disagreement button.


Working in Remote Desktop for an extended amount of time is no fun. It’s possible, but you need the right version of windows and office to do that.
I wouldn’t want to rely on complex solutions like that for an essential for work. Now you have to administrate your local computer and the remote server. You also rely on a bunch of things going right to be able to use it from on the go: Internet connection on the go that doesn’t filter Remote Desktop, Home Internet connection, proxmox configuration and updates being okay. If you want to add a VPN on top, you get more possible failure points
So run a windows VM directly on your Linux machine. No need to make it more complicated. At least then you don’t depend on a working internet connection.
Alternatively try to run MS Word using WINE on Linux. This might work or break randomly.
If you don’t want to buy a license for office or windows use these scripts.
You really seem to need MS Office. It’s not necessary to make your life harder by building complex solutions. Run windows if it makes your life easier.
Other alternative: buy an Apple device and run MS Office for Mac. That’s the only reliable way to use it without windows.


It’s good enough for shovelware alredy.


You’re better off with a seedbox or a service like put.io
The slight difference in looks isn’t what’s stopping people.
Gnome 3 seems to be designed for touch screens, but it rarely is used with one.
The distro matters because some have better defaults for one DE over another.
The downside of KDE is the millions of options and features. It can get in the way and makes it a little harder to learn.
That said. KDE is pretty great and currently my favorite.
Sure. Lots of fiction, especially TV stick to well established tropes, regardless of a human writing it or not.