[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago

A friend of mine and I have gotten used to using it during our conversations. We do fast fact-checking or find a good first opinion regarding silly topics. We often find it faster than digging through search-engine results and interpreting scattered information. We have used it for thought experiments, intuitive or ELI5 explanations of topics that we don’t really know about, finding peer-reviewed sources for whatever it is that we’re interested in, or asking questions that operationalizing into effective search engine prompts would be harder than asking with natural language. We always always ask for citations and links, so that we can discard hallucinations.

[-] [email protected] 14 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

The article’s “valuing your time” argument is problematic in certain contexts. My brother has had so much trouble with his dual-boot (Windows and Linux). Yes, he could learn how to solve something in Linux every time a problem arises, but he also has to deliver his projects on time. Because of that, he mostly spends time on his Windows dual boot. Yeah, it sucks ethically and has its own pragmatic issues, but he has never had issues resolving dependencies or hunting down the most recent version that can actually be run in NixOS.

I don’t doubt these will become issues that will not be as problematic in the future, but right now my brother cannot use Linux reliably for his assignments.

Edit: My brother has tried what I use: Fedora and NixOS. He has also tried PopOS.

In Fedora, he found some of his software didn’t exist as .deb, and struggled to make .tar files work smoothly for him.

He tried NixOS afterward. He really liked the whole immutability thing, as well as the idea that apps would have their own dependencies.

His dependency problem happened in PopOS. If I remember correctly, it was a code editor that required a version of something that was different to what a package he used in his software was.

I think the order he tried was Fedora -> NixOS -> PopOS -> NixOS -> ? (Haven’t talked to him about it recently)

[-] [email protected] 16 points 1 month ago

If people are here to receive recommendations, I'm preaching to the choir. But responding the question directly, a computer of my own. Being able to go online or work on digital stuff whenever I want to has changed my life for the better.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

With gratitude

[-] [email protected] -2 points 1 month ago

It seems like you’re passionate about emojis

[-] [email protected] 42 points 2 months ago

It actually took me a while to realize he was not wearing the clothes of a McDonald's worker.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

Ah. Thanks for taking the time to explain the meme's context!

[-] [email protected] 23 points 2 months ago

I’m sure this is a quality shitpost, but I don’t get it 😅 Can someone explain the context for this?

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[-] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago

Veloren is written in Rust and is inspired by Zelda Breath of The Wild. Both of those are relatively recent.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 9 months ago

I think it means more exercise leads to more growth.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago

What does your writing mean to you? Can you find a meaningful relationship between what your writing means to you and what your work means to you?

Similarly, what do you weekends mean to you? Can you find a meaningful relationship between what your writing means to you and weekends?

[-] [email protected] 11 points 9 months ago

I think this ignores that some children are more pensieve and reflexive...

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Is there a FLOSS service that hosts events and can be used to distribute .ics files only with a link?

Is there a solution I am missing? Again, the requirements are:

  • something that can be shared via a URL only (no files)
  • something that is agnostic to the calendar provider (so no Google account necessary)
  • something that is ridiculously easy for someone non-technical and in a hurry
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Today, if people I meet in person want to communicate with me, they have to download and login Matrix apps or have to receive a password from me for the Tutanota encrypted emails. In either case, there is extra friction that they are not used to.

To minimize friction, I would love to add to my personal website a service like Element's Chatterbox. However, Chatterbox itself is insanely expensive. It cost $3 per month per active user. Of course, this was the advertised price before Element hid the price.

The ideal solution, for me, is to give a new acquaintance my URL. Then, they simply head to my website and there they will be able to chat with me directly. No logins. No setup.

Is there an existing solution that doesn't cost a kidney? If it doesn't, I hope it gets developed, a libre and end-to-end encrypted embedded chat!

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