Seems like the exactly appropriate amount of drama to me!
Seems like the exactly appropriate amount of drama to me!
I’ve been extremely interested in anytype for some time. It does however use a proprietary license, which can stymie growth and community involvement.
All narrated by Tim Gerard Reynolds, and he’s AWESOME.
THEN also
Also narrated by Tim Gerard Reynolds, but there are also more voiced character in these, so there’s more variety, and it’s great.
I really like Red Rising.
Tangentially related. Does anybody know if there’s a browser extension or database that collects the obviously LLM generated websites?
I run into lots of websites where all I think is “this can’t possibly be a human writing this, right?” All I can do is show it to my friends and family for validation.
What you said about YaST, I 100% agree with.
I distro hopped a lot.
Mained Manjaro for a while… but now that I’ve found OpenSUSE, I’m not going anywhere. The convenience and polish YaST has is unbelievable.
Tumbleweed has been on my main machine for 3 years now? I also have OpenSUSE “Kalpa” installed on my TV box, and Leap on a laptop.
I dabble in NixOS, but Tumbleweed is my true love.
Very cool!
If anyone is intrigued by terminal calculators, I suggest you check out qalculate.
Yes! He spread(s) a bunch of vaccine misinformation.
Shaun had the best distillation of what I could find. I was glad someone else had noticed his BS. It was driving me crazy when people shared some of his vaccine specific clips with me.
I’d rather we don’t keep platforming Jimmy Dore, if it’s all the same to the rest of you.
It’s an excellent choice.
Agreed. Except the part about 4:3 video. That’s just upsetting to think about. “Widescreen” (anywhere from 16:9 to the 1.85:1 often used in movies) is acceptable, 4:3 is far too cramped for a pleasant viewing experience.
If you’re watching on anything other than certain laptop screens, you’re likely to have pillarboxing which is just wasted space that could be beautiful landscapes, helpful information, or artistic framing.
Hey, our mountains can get quite unruly sometimes, what can we say?