Another one I haven’t heard of. I’ll look into it. Thanks for the suggestion!
Another one I haven’t heard of. I’ll look into it. Thanks for the suggestion!
I’ll check it out. Thanks!
looks interesting. I’ll check it out. Thanks for the suggestion!
I think the collection is between 500Gigs and a TB at this point but could easily grow quickly if I manage to get other family members to use whatever solution I come up with.
There’s no edgy photos in the collection but as of right now I don’t trust any cloud storage provider not to use my photos or videos for something like training AI, which I’m apprehensive about considering many of the photos are of my nieces and nephews and other family members. I don’t want to make a choice that compromises someone elses privacy. I might be a little crazy. /shrug.
I know proton drive is encrypted such that even they can’t see what’s stored there but I can’t play video back from there easily and I want the collection to be used and viewed easily. Otherwise what’s the point?
Anyone else hear The Crystal Method’s song “Trip Like I Do” when reading the title of this post?
This entire video is gesturing hands in front of an apple computer. So fun!
Its sad that your perfectly logical and objective comment got downvoted. Thanks for speaking truth that people dont want to hear.
Go listen to Sentient a few more times while thinking about what you’ve done to those poor bugs and tell me again that Factorio doesn’t make you feel anything.
Hey, thumb-key is really cool! I’ve been using it for a bit and it has solved my issue of constantly fat-fingering wrong letters into what I’m trying to type on other keyboards. I just want to say thanks for developing it and keep up the good work!
Of all the stuff I’ve seen in sci fi movies and tv shows, I really didn’t think the computer chips on glowing transparent plates was gonna become reality. What a crazy world this is.
This is all great, but does it have enforcable push to talk yet?
Interesting. Sounds promising. Will definitely check this out. Thanks for the link!