Isn’t that relatively old news? I’ve been using them in Symfony for a few years, already.
Isn’t that relatively old news? I’ve been using them in Symfony for a few years, already.
I mean, I’ve travelled a bit and it is tiring. For me. It might not be for you, but really, your experience is not other people’s experience.
I wouldn’t really call chronic back pain a preconceived anxiety, but you do you.
Just accept that your lifestyle isn’t good for everyone. You found something that works well for you, congrats! Doesn’t mean you found some huge secret on how to make everyone’s life better.
Both, tbh. I’m not a workaholic, but I really like my work, so I’d get bored if I didn’t work. And I have a pretty sweet work-life balance.
Travelling I like of course, but not too often, I have a really expensive mattress to help alleviate my chronic back pain and sleeping somewhere else is not a pleasant experience. So doing it once in a while is fine, doing it regularly would suck.
And last but not least, lately I like my peace and quiet, constant travelling would not go well with that.
Well, both of you didn’t include ™ so they’re probably gonna sue your ass into the ground until you’re homeless and/or owing them millions. Such a nice company.
So any advice on how to do it? Sounds intriguing. Not that I’d want to have that lifestyle, but still curious.
Isn’t that what Heroic does? Or does this do something else (or better)?
What the hell is the fella smoking if he thinks Apple would ever let others use their on-device LLM? Like, the company that deems it too dangerous if apps could change a wallpaper?
Hey, I love my kernel processes! Especially my LLM kernel processes.
I have only positive experience with them. The only downside is it gets hot like hell, but other than that it works spectacularly.
I have no idea why you would use a pen to turn pages???
Because the pen can be held in the other hand which can be anywhere - you turn the page with a click of a button. And the pen doesn’t have to be anywhere near the screen. After a few hours of reading you can feel the difference between having your hand in a natural position and forcing it in a position to be able to turn the pages.
Until someone makes a frontend for syncthing that’s significantly dumbed down, it’s not elitist.
And suddenly I’m more interested in the game.
It’s not, each game has a 200 MB limit regardless of what’s actually needed.
That’s so low… Why not make the limit per game like Steam does? There are games that have less save storage than 200 MB and nobody cares because those are small games.
While the only game on my account that goes over the limit is ironically one of their first party citizens: The Witcher 3.
Yes, I do indeed, for example the AutoTL;DR bot you might have seen around Lemmy (that does web scraping) is mine.
Sure, you can do an entirely different thing than I was talking about, but then you’re replying to something entirely else, aren’t you? This was a reaction to a post in the OP which doesn’t talk about getting everything delivered.
True enough.
So, as mentioned in the post, I, an admin of lemmings.world, have reviewed the claims to the best of my abilities over the last few days and everything seems legit.
Note that you should still be cautious when sharing information like that and especially if you share information about your darknet activities, always use Tor or something that anonymizes you the same or better.
That would be currently possible with a combination of AI and standard computing.
1.46 billions of iOS users as of 2023. And 100 million MacOS users.