A 1hr commute represents 16% of your day, how much of my day should be wasted commuting
danhab99
This is so lame for the arch community, like I use arch btw
s are supposed to be the most hardcore power users and they bugged a dev that badly! I don't know how many tutorial I saw about compiling arch and building everything yourself into a minimal setup.
You can't give me shit for using Manjaro for as long as I did, GLAD I LEFT.
can I say something a little stupid
Thx!
So I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with ignoring emails. Emails are a kinda public way for anyone to start a conversation with you. As developers, we include our emails in commits — but we don’t have to. I don’t think GitHub even checks whether the email addresses in commits are valid.
So yeah, if you have a valid reason to reach out to a developer, go ahead. But if that developer disagrees or doesn’t want to respond, that’s just how it is — you can’t make someone email you back.
I’m just being consistent with myself. I always tell my friends and family about the importance of the block button, and I’ll say the same thing here: just ignore it. And in this case someone would have eventually fixed the problem and submitted a PR.
~sry if I was condescending~
Rule of acquisition #85: Never let the competition know what you're thinking
In this case I interpret the competition to be the various payment processors that might be willing to serve for additional fees
I'm trying to make Ollama more accessible so I can replace Chatgpt.
- I installed open-webui but I don't wanna deal with tls certs so now I gotta figure out a way to use ssh tunnels (I hate Wireguard)
- I gotta figure out how Ollama can keep a model alive to answer me asap while not interrupting videogames
- I want to build tools for open-webui so I can integrate my local AI with Google calendar and Jira, right now it's my open-api-toolkit project but it's not ready for me yet.
I realized how much info I've been pushing to Chatgpt and it feels like 10000x more that what I've exposed to Google or Instagram. I share with Chatgpt all my wildest secret project ideas and I don't want Chatgpt to have that anymore. I hope deleting my account will actually delete my chats but I know for a fact that that's a dream.
Oh my gawd what a README!! I'm on my phone and I was trying to scroll back to the top of it from the bottom and I just kept on scrolling... Holy shit I'm going to put this on my kanban board give it proper attention
It's equally a pro and a con but for me it's a huge pro:
You can know exactly what your computer is doing because it will tell you!!
You can see highly verbose logs, granted it's not easy to interpret without the necessary skills but Chatgpt doesn't mind it if you dump 100 lines into a print and just say "fix my shit", I do that routinely. I hated how windows would just freeze up and flash a popup like "Program not working" and I have to guess what's going on by gauging the feeling of the software. I want exactly what I want to happen and Linux just does it without fighting me
If you're using a 3rd party client like Boost or Voyager it might not recognize the pifed domain as an activitypub instance.. our friendly devs are doing there best
There is this brittle thing of foam everyone likes to make into weird shapes like little birds... I don't know what it is called and I don't want too
It might not be an animal, it might be an African Strangler
Only 20???? It feels older
I'd honestly say that with what I know about history and technology and the concept of web 1.0 I feel like reddit is at least older than me (I'm 26)
Does anyone vaguely remember those internet licenses from that Star Trek DS9 episode when they went back in time but it was the near future from the 80s perspective meaning that it's actually today?
We're going to have internet licenses soon