

If it works it can still be worse code than if somebody had just read documentation.
Then again, dead internet theory means nobody watches what AI is “documenting” and in the future documentation will be worthless.
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If it works it can still be worse code than if somebody had just read documentation.
Then again, dead internet theory means nobody watches what AI is “documenting” and in the future documentation will be worthless.
I think Grocy can do this.


Please go outside and touch grass. The internet has rotten your brain.


Tell me you only read the headline without telling me you only read the headline.


If you want a conduwuit sucessor, I’d choose the continuwuity project over tuwunel.
You realise that sounds insane, right?


I recently shut down my server because it’s a high traffic, high risk software. You should have an eye on it, I’d say at least half an hour every week…


Once upon a time, I saw some professor answer a 500€ question in Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, German edition. The question was “what kind of gelato is stracciatella?” and the answers made it possible to deduce it even if you didn’t know what stracciatella is.
He needed a 50/50 and the audience joker, IIRC.


yes, that’s what I meant with Metadata.


I also use quadlets, but it’s annoying to check for outside conditions. Can you share your setup so I might learn how to do it properly please? 😊


I found Signal and Matrix to be easier to use, albeit less private as it leaks some metadata.


You can also stream and encode with it!


Is there an Open Source alternative to this? I know ActivityWatch but I don’t think it supports screenshots and data extraction/summary of those.


Maybe Kanboard? Or Taiga?


https://lemmynsfw.com/ aims to provide NSFW content and often it’s mirrored from Reddit.


Folding@home


Watch out to enable “keep on delete” features. I didn’t do that and didn’t see that gigabytes of personal photos got deleted which I had to recover from an old backup. Still don’t know how it happened as I only found out a few weeks after the fact.
Sync is not backup! If there’s a software bug or a wrong setting sync can delete your files. Syncthing is pretty mature so I doubt this was a Syncthing bug, however you shouldn’t only trust Syncthing. I’m doing btrfs snapshots weekly and delete them after three years for important folders nowadays.
The only positive thing on that list is automating repetitive coding tasks. Did I miss anything?


What came first, the brain differences or the short videos? Does cancer cause cellphones?
The lengths men go to instead of going to actual therapy 🤣