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daddy32 ,

Draw.io is also totally open and is able to be integrated into many different tools - so chances are your tool of choice already has a plug in for it. For example, nextcloud does.

daddy32 ,

This is the approach I try to also follow. It also makes the process of restoration from the backups or migrating to different server much easier.

daddy32 ,

He was careful not to mention AI…

daddy32 ,

Voice recognition is “AI“*, it even uses the same technical architecture as the most popular applications of AI - Artificial neural networks.

    • depending on the definition of course.
daddy32 ,

No LLMs were involved, as far as the available information goes.

daddy32 ,

Aren’t the meetings pushed as one of the basic function of these? But I guess it only makes sense if most of the participants use them and software has the support.

daddy32 ,

That’s “crowdsourced”, i.e. manually done by volunteers on per-video basis.

daddy32 ,

In the vast, uncharted wilderness of the living room, a pioneering white rat, equipped with high-tech GPS gear, embarks on a valiant expedition. The objective? To chart the perilous route to the mythical cardboard box. On the sidelines, a perplexed human, wrapped in his blanket of ignorance, silently observes. Unbeknownst to him, he is witnessing a monumental moment in rodent exploration, a tiny pioneer bravely navigating the domestic jungle. Here, in the humble living room, history is written by those who dare to scurry.

© ChatGPT

daddy32 ,

Got uses Git repositories to store versioned data. Git can be used for any functionality which has not yet been implemented in Got. It will always remain possible to work with both Got and Git on the same repository.

Very smart move!

daddy32 ,

Also, let’s not forget they are the DLC pioneers and inventors of the historically important Horse Armor DLC.

daddy32 OP ,

Hahaha, totally nothing like I described it, but yes, this is the original clip. Thank you!

daddy32 ,

Well, the open source code is less likely to commit “security through obscurity” than closed one.

daddy32 ,

NY Times has a freaking great data visualisations, they are (were?) employing a wizard in this space, doing custom extensions on d3.js.

daddy32 ,

The scanning part is definitely automated by many different actors (for the gains or the “lulz”), but being this fast, also automated key usage (account draining) must have been implemented which is a bit more impressive…

daddy32 ,

Maybe the cat didn’t find him, but he was defending his square mile from it instead. It just didn’t work out.

daddy32 ,

Same here. Someone’s been watching us!

daddy32 ,

Or they go the WhatsApp way and offer users a free “online backup” of the data, unencrypted, turned on by default.

daddy32 ,

“lacking podcasts” is a plus for most people, I think. But Tidal’s interface is a bit worse for me in one thing: it lacks the “remote control” Spotify has: controlling playback from any device on any device (e.g. playing on the computer and using the phone as a remote) and also the ability to transfer the playback from one device to another - like pausing it on the computer, picking up the phone, connecting it to car and resuming playback.

daddy32 ,

First taking a nap and only then asking for help. I like this approach.

daddy32 , (edited )

I don’t know your circumstances, but it is usually OK to just ask. Especially if the original author is around. Don’t do it all the time and you’ll be OK. Even can come with positive image out of it, if you ask the right questions.

Other than that, I found that the current llms like ChatGPT (and perhaps Claude) are very good at explaining code, most of the time, for some languages ;)

daddy32 ,

Capable developers don’t touch PHP ;)

(sorry, couldn’t help myself. I love WordPress, but I don’t much love its innards or the language…)

daddy32 ,

There’s always more than one option and it is rare situation when a language is “required” .

daddy32 ,

“ADHD training”, that’s the perfect way to put it.

Spotify is raising the cost of Premium subscriptions, again (www.engadget.com)

Spotify is officially raising its Premium subscription rates in the US come July, following reports of the move in April. The platform is increasing its Individual plan from $11 to $12 monthly and its Duo plan from $15 to $17 monthly — the same jump as last year’s $1 and $2 price hikes, respectively. However, its Family plan...

daddy32 ,

It should be audiobooks this time, if I heard correctly.

daddy32 ,

… like Windows, or Office, or Google docs, or Search, or Gmail, or Facebook, Tiktok, Instagram, YouTube and all the others…

daddy32 , (edited )

Yea well while I successfully live without most of them - like you say some don’t need replacement at all - I find it hard to avoid them all. Some are hard to replace, some are forced on me.

edit: without most of them!

daddy32 ,

See “Children of Time” for the expansion of this idea.

Publishers are a cancer. Knowledge is meant to be shared, freely. (mander.xyz)

The university should be the place demonstrating socioecological change, serving as a site of experimentation and praxis (see Dunlap et al., 2023). This, however, could not be further from the truth. Beside advancing technologies of digital, political and military control (Chatterjee & Maira, 2014), not to mention genetic...

daddy32 ,

Such a young person and already so realistic and cynical?

daddy32 ,

You forgot the part where this resulted in giving even more money to the publishers for the “Open access”. World is fucked.

daddy32 ,

Oh no, I love Alice :( She just moved, relatively recently…

I guess I can finally stop reading RPS now.

daddy32 ,

Yes, it went very downhill after the sale. But was still readable, even if barely, thanks to Alice(s) an Sin mostly. Now… screw it.

daddy32 ,

Well there was some progress in Slovakia with this approach.

daddy32 ,

How about phones? They are a computer after all.

I’m in the proces of choosing a new one (forced by hardware failures of current one) a I hate having to choose all of its parameters with no possibility of any upgrade or meaningful configuration at the time of purchase.

daddy32 ,

Similar with music. I am absolutely sure that the best music did not enter existence in the last year.

daddy32 ,

Well, but that’s just Google minus some of the dark patterns.

daddy32 ,

Good list. Covering many different categories. Have found every game I thought of. I like that the roguelikes listed are the actual, “classic” roguelikes. What I don’t like: inclusion of the games that cost money to play (via in-game purchases). These should be at least marked as such, pretending they are free is not OK.

daddy32 ,

MY hardware and infrastructure was not free either and I and ONLY I get to decide how it is used.

daddy32 ,

And fighting/extorting for another 85 outside of the courts.

daddy32 ,

Shouldn’t you just have a fallback DNS for cases like these? During the outage, it would be the one used and after the things settle, you would be back at primary.

Maybe some kind of monitoring/notifications on top of thatm

daddy32 ,

Oh my, TIL. But what then in cases like these, when the Pihole itself is down? You need fallback…

daddy32 ,

Yes. Scary.

And before that, llms in many unexpected ways.

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