

If you need screensharing capabilities, I recommend installing OBS to use it’s desktop capture feature as a virtual camera. This is because screensharing features often don’t work on Linux (this is a good thing for privacy reasons)
If you need screensharing capabilities, I recommend installing OBS to use it’s desktop capture feature as a virtual camera. This is because screensharing features often don’t work on Linux (this is a good thing for privacy reasons)
I’m not gonna be a dick about it, but you really shouldn’t be asking AI (or at least not a language model, use a reasoning model) things like this and accepting what they say as fact.
The information these models have is out of date
The information these models give is inaccurate
You were taught how to research in school, do the math yourself instead of killing your critical thinking skills by letting an AI do the work for you.
You’ll probably be fine unless you’re using apple hardware or some weird ultraproprietary thing. An Ethernet to USB adapter will get you connected if you need to manually download your wifi drivers, but this is extremely unlikely in 2025.
cURL (pronounced curl) stands for client for URL. It transfers data from a url, which you can then do things with.
Of course we are, our education system is designed to churn out undereducated, incapable of critical thought, silent, obedient cogs for the corporate machine.
Edit: made a typo
My game night group asked me “Can you read glyphs?” I said “yuh”. They said “And you play 4x and resource managers on PC?” I sead “yeah”. They said “perfect, win conditions are… You’ll go last to watch phase order”
I’ve never had games more succinctly and accurately taught than my current game night group does.
We taught someone magic the gathering in 20 minutes, they won! (We have a noob friendly format we’ve made which has the goal of eliminating metaplays through a shared 400 card library and an extensive banlist)
What URLs is it not a client for? As far as I understand it will pull whatever data is presented by whatever URL. cURL doesn’t really care about protocol being http, you can use it with FTP as well, and I haven’t tested it yet but now that I’m curious I wanna see if it works for SMB