I’ve been using cal.com for a while and it’s pretty good. I think you can self host it too.
I’ve been using cal.com for a while and it’s pretty good. I think you can self host it too.
There are lots of Big Things! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_things_(Australia)
Yeah I’m an older millennial and there are things I don’t have in common with younger ones.
Kamala just slips in as a boomer technically, by like a year or something.
I thought millennials started at '82?
So the opposite of Waterworld?
Oh, no disrespect intended! Where I come from though we use cheese instead of curds, it’s practically a national dish.
Cheese and gravy (not the Canadian thing)
I have a whole collection of to-do lists! One for every conceivable situation. The only lists that ever get checked off are grocery lists, and even then I get home and realise I’ve forgotten something.
Damn, I used to like their crunch corners.
I loved my MiniDisc player, I wish Sony had opened up the tech.
Same with Australia. Seems a bit disingenuous to say it’s banned, it’s a government worker policy.
The first part is my first name, and I used to be in a punk band called Suspect Package.
I wonder if it’s when it switched to the Gutenberg editor maybe?
Yeah I guess if you’ve been using it for a long time and have favourites built up that would work. I remember when YouTube started and it was pretty good, but with every video trying to game the algorithms I couldn’t imagine trying to start afresh now.
The people that say it’s their main form of entertainment must have to wade through so much crap to get to anything good, I just don’t see the point.
I don’t get the appeal of YouTube. I use it for maybe the odd music video or something, but often you’ll just get someone’s annoying commentary instead of the actual thing.
I live without it and it’s great! Try it.
All of these AI prompts sound like begging. We’re begging computers to do things for us now.
I see that makes sense. So what does making it public/blending traffic do?
I’m still trying to understand searxng, does it start with nothing and build up its index each time you search? Will your results be rubbish for a while?
I don’t like Apple, but I like Macs. Obviously macos is better than Windows, but it’s also Linux without the time spent figuring out why something isn’t working.
I say that as someone who’s had a go with Linux a lot over the years, but for a daily work machine I need the reliability.
They can piss off with their iClouds and iOS stuff though.