

Bookmarked. Will keep in mind if I ever need a DAM tool.


Bookmarked. Will keep in mind if I ever need a DAM tool.


Maybe if they took security even remotely seriously and made a functioning sandbox (that apps can’t trivially opt themselves out of), we wouldn’t have to care whether an app was AI generated or not.
Yes, containers/sandboxes have vulnerabilities that really clever attackers can exploit, but AI generated slop can’t.


To be fair, dubs used to be really, really bad back when us old weebs were growing up.
Nowadays, studios think about localization from the start when creating the original dialogue, leading to much better quality dubs. Thus, the newer weebs never developed the cringe reflex we have.


Just make sure you don’t store any personal data on those devices. They become useless because they slowly turn into a security nightmare
I see you’ve lumped me in with the NixOS crowd and I take great offense to this


Odd. I thought he was gay.
I know there’s no rule saying gay people can’t rape people.
But for some reason, my brain reacted with “Odd…” 🤔


I’m a little confused about this thing’s use case.
What does it do differently/better than OpenCode ?


Dunno about Europe, but if anyone is reading this from America, here you go:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=dell+optiplex&_sacat=0&_sop=15&rt=nc&LH_BIN=1
They are a little more expensive than the last time I looked, but still cheaper than raspberry pi.


Only tangentially related, but might fill your need for isolation:


I started using games on whales a while back and never looked back


Oh no. I’ve met tons of assholes that are still dirt poor


I work for Microsoft, and a lot of my former co-workers are still in the Xbox org. And can assure you they absolutely don’t have the ability to fake any of that.


Also, I found the Jellyfin default client(s) to be pretty mediocre. But they have an excellent Jellyfin for Kodi plugin.
Now, Kodi has had 2 decades of development and has just about everything you could ever want from a client (way better than Plex IMO).


That’s not a win for the workers


Hate to break it to you but AWS CLI is not the gold standard in software development and distribution

“Look at how all these much smaller package ecosystems don’t have the problems of the largest one.”
is the tl;dr of this article.


orrrr, we use a voice based confirmation system. Like having the person repeat the important information back to them using the same radio.
gosh, darn! That won’t work. Not enough AI or Blockchain. Silly me. Back to the drawing board…


Not from a legal perspective
The problem is that nobody enjoys porting bugfixes to old LTS releases and thus won’t volunteer to do it.
So, you either have to use some Enterprise OS that you pay a license to make people do it, or just miss out on bug fixes.
KDE community stopped releasing LTS versions when they realized they were doing the latter.