This is the kind of garbage I would expect AI to write.
This is the kind of garbage I would expect AI to write.
Agreed. Horrible news.
Hoping Syncthing-Fork will continue.
I just installed that on your recommendation.
Hoping for the best.
Here the link for anyone who wants to check it out.
Nice idea.
Does this run 24/7? How much traffic is generated so I don’t use up all my mobile data?
This sounds interesting. Something I’d give a shot. But the Github doesn’t have much to go by. Yet?
With a heading “We care about your privacy”.
🙄
I mean, I’m not a big fan of it either. On the other hand, I want Firefox to continue to grow and be actively developed and supported. If not from sources like these - to me unobtrusive - ads, where else can their revenue come from?
Not trying to be controversial. Just asking. What business opportunities would we support Mozilla in that we’d be happy with?
Awesome. Now I have the shouting German in my head too.
Zank you!
TIL that this is the successor of K9.
Awesome news! I hope.
You reminded me of fd
. Thank you!
Somewhat OT, but some commands can be annoyingly inconsistent and/or confusing as well. Examples:
cp
requires the -r
flag to copy directories recursively, while mv
does not need any additional flags.
find
searches for files in real-time based on various criteria, while locate
uses a pre-built database to find files quickly. I know they have separate use cases, but for beginners…
The zip
syntax is straightforward for both archiving and compressing. For example, zip archive.zip file1 file2
. The tar
syntax on the other hand is confusing, especially when adding compression. I mean, look at this bad boy: tar -czvf archive.tar.gz file1 file2
.
Wonder if I should post this under !unpopularopinion@lemmy.world. 😄
There is non-smart TVs with a Netflix app installed?
Say I do that.
Streaming can be done through the browser. Which frontend would I use to access the regular TV channels?
“Nothing personal. Needs must, bro. Needs must.”
💥🤛
Good I’m on Tumbleweed then. 😁
Seriously, I will test it in a virtual machine.
Good point. Which distros handle it well?
Pixar sees these put up all over their offices.
(For those not yet in the know, this IGN report reveals trouble within Pixar.)
Curious why a woman’s long sleeve shirt shows up when searching for “Chandelier”. Algorithms never cease to amaze.