I was curious so I studied them briefly. Please take it with a grain of salt.
ShellGPT offers a lot of flexibility with outputs(comments, code snippets, and documentation besides shell commands), operating modes (chat mode or REPL), model choice (supports locally hosted models like LocalAI), and custom roles. Clipea, on the other hand, is a simple tool for generating shell commands and has zsh shell integration.
They essentially perform the same task, but the choice depends on your needs.
frontendmasters[0] is really good for guided video tutorials and classes. They don't only focus on frontend but teach everything so the title is a little misleading.
An exclamation at the end would fix this, but yeah, I'm of the opinion that censoring the 'How' didn't distract from the article until I saw this thread.
I’ve had a not so great experience and could use some advice. I opted to install WSL using the command line but there was a problem, so I removed it and reinstalled the app titled simply ‘Ubuntu’ from the Microsoft Store but the problem still persists.
The problem is whenever I run any command in WSL, the progress bar/status stalls or never updates itself. Installing a new language, non package, Ubuntu stuff, whatever, doesn’t seem to work on first try. Once I ‘Ctrl+C’ and re-enter the command, it works flawlessly.
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Besides that, I think Windows 11 has been great so far! I like it.
Desktop - AMD Ryzen 5 3600 || GTX 1600 || Dual Boot Linux + Windows
Laptop - LG Gram 14
Phones - iPhone 13 Mini || Nokia 5.1
Tablets - iPad 10.2 || Kindle 7th Gen
VR - Oculus Quest 2
IoT - Raspberry Pi 4
Console - Nintendo Switch
3D Printer - Ender 3
These are computers I use regularly that are personal, so 10 in total. If you count devices that other family members own or those that are unusable, the total quickly doubles.
How about a digital garden post about digital gardens:?