

Good choice – Inter is probably the best, most comfortable UI font IMO. Or Roboto.
Good choice – Inter is probably the best, most comfortable UI font IMO. Or Roboto.
I still find it quite baffling that for a distro that pitches itself as an everyday Linux distro for newer and intermediate users, Fedora doesn’t come with snapshots preconfigured out of the box or any obvious way of handling a system restore.
Mastodon has a major engagement problem and I’m not sure why.
It has significantly more users than Lemmy but also manages to feel a lot less social, somehow.
While hiding a bunch of likely keywords in the resume to increase the match rate is a good idea in theory, it’s a fairly well-known trick by now, so some ATSs may already be programmed to watch for it.
Also, some of them apparently export the text of your resume into a recruiter-friendly spreadsheet, which could get screwed up if you’ve hidden a few hundred extra words in there.
It also assumes that the recruiter is even using ChatGPT, when the majority aren’t. Companies use tailored ATS to compare the criteria of a job posting to information and keywords contained in a given resume.
Furthermore, AFAIK, these systems do not take inputs or instructions when scanning resumes, so this seems highly unlikely to have any impact whatsoever.
I use FLAC for long-term storage, 256kbps Ogg when transcoding for mobile devices.
Opus is the best lossy codec in terms of efficiency, but many devices/apps don’t properly support it.
In the video, the CEO specifically claims that the device contains a proprietary AI that can do all sorts of things, when in fact it appears to be ChatGPT with a bunch of hard-coded scripts slapped on top. If that’s indeed the case, then it would be an obvious scam and most likely fraud.
Except Debian is neither interesting nor innovative.
So there would be no practical benefits of switching?
I understood some of those words…
Not self hosting - just using the web app.
Also PairDrop. I tested a few of these sharing apps and found this one to be slightly better for reasons that I can no longer remember.
Nah they got it right the first time.
With Pixel Material You icons.
That’s why Niagara introduced pop-up folders a while back.
I access about 80% of my daily apps through these instead of scrolling down the entire list.
And LosslessCut is a ffmpeg frontend, so that checks out.
For your use case, I’d go with LosslessCut as opposed Shotcut, Openshot, etc.
The reason being that it is much simpler and faster to use, and generally results in smaller filesizes because you aren’t having to re-encode from scratch.
Going from 192kbps to 320kbps would be audibly negligible unless you used a really bad codec to begin with, in which case adding AI into the mix would likely just compound the problem.
Probably not even worth it, tbh.
The IzzyOnDroid repo, most likely.
If you’re using the stock F-Droid store app, you have to manually add it. If you’re on one of the newer clients, like Neo Store, it’s enabled out-of-the-box.
Aesthetics, plus the seductive appeal that pre-modern, pre-liberal-democratic societies (when the governments were authoritarian, the women were submissive, and the men “were men”) have for reactionaries, incels, and cryptofacists.