

I gotta figure out how it works and go through the setup one of these days. I’ve just been using Syncthing for my photos currently.
I gotta figure out how it works and go through the setup one of these days. I’ve just been using Syncthing for my photos currently.
Magic Earth is spotty on public transit, but it does have it, at least. And it is based on OSM. I usually just use my local transit app for accurate timetables, anyway.
For some reason, I just can’t get my Kubuntu desktop and Android phone to talk to each other with this. It does weirdly connect just fine on Arch/EndeavourOS, though.
Syncthing has been a wonder to discover. Basically replaced any desire for me to rely on the cloud.
The Snufkin profile picture paired with that comment really makes this absurdly hilarious for me.
Context: Snufkin is a character known for being extremely anti-authority. His worst enemies include park rangers.
Yeah fair point, I forget what word I was mixing it up with. Probably forgone?
Did you type home row style?
Libraries have a ton of CDs too… even newer ones.
I’ve not missed cloud functionality since I worked out Proton Drive and Syncthing.
Or stuffed with wool.
That’s pretty crazy, didn’t know much about measles. I’m appropriately terrified of what’s to come with all these outbreaks…
Treating people with basic humanity should be the bare minimum, but sadly it’s a foregone conclusion.
I’m glad reading is cool now.
I just saw this at work today for the first time from a younger person. No one I’ve ever emailed with has done summaries before. It took me by surprise… especially because this is an organization that is built on reading things.
This is why I love ones like Kurzgesagt that publish sources and ‘read more’ pages for their videos.
Interesting, never though about the cadence thing. I usually try to speed up videos. It works fine for casual YouTube videos but never for podcasts or anything where I need to retain the information.
Absolute carbrain insanity.
It’s exceptionally Huxleyian.
Kingdom Come Deliverance does this pretty well.
Shoutout to Kovid Goyal for creating an awesome piece of software.