

Tronald would likely abuse the fuck Out of it to do more “emergency measures”. We’ve seen this in Germany in the 30s with the Ermächtigungsgesetz after the Reichstag burned.
Tronald would likely abuse the fuck Out of it to do more “emergency measures”. We’ve seen this in Germany in the 30s with the Ermächtigungsgesetz after the Reichstag burned.
You seem to underestimate it though. Amazon is pretty big here as well, even just considering the “buy stuff” parts.
Gnome 3
Ebird/ Merlin bird id does this wonderfully.
Yeah, but that is gone if you literally forget it.
Is 4.0 out yet? One of my favorite games, but late game often gets unplayable
Problem is you need a way to decrypt that shit with memory loss and a burned down house.
I recently started a “backup ring” with my buddies who have their own servers too. It’s just folders synced over sync thing, each has their own folder, and we put stuff there that we want to access even in case everything I own burns out. Works pretty well so far.
I love my sheep okay
Same, but wsl exists (and is where I do pretty much everything else than necessities)
My tip: Linux distributions have games. Debian has vitetris and bad games (air traffic controller/ATC)
That’s just the hardware. The human brain also just has tons of neurons in the end working with analogue values, which can in theory be done with floating point numbers on computer hardware.
I’m not arguing for LLM sentience, those things are still dumb and have no interior mutability leading to us projecting consciousness. Just that our neurons are fundamentally not so complicated that a computer couldn’t be used to do the same concept (neural networks are already quite a thing after all)
At least you can look at how it works under the hood I guess
Just install the docker engine in wsl like anywhere else and avoid docker desktop if you can
Their CI is FAST and free. And nobody can contribute to my random but neat projects if they neither know they exist not have the ability to interact with my forgejo instance.
If you want DNS only in your LAN, you need to self host a DNS server and register this domain locally (by putting it in some config file of yours)
Audiobookshelf is insanely good. It’s almost a perfect application. Seemingly it does ebooks too, but I haven’t used that yet.
X11 is the display server. Your desktop environment, like gnome, has a window manager managing your opened applications and tells the display server “please render this stuff on the actual screen”.
X11 is ancient and sucks, because for example, it can’t do fractional scaling well, which is important for screens that have a higher resolution, since everything appears tiny otherwise.
The display server also offers some functionalities that the desktop environment can make use of, like global hotkeys, or screen sharing.
I’m not an expert or anything, but I think it’s about right like this.