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Customer support is annoying or whatever but this is horrifying. Several people will die because of this.
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Customer support is annoying or whatever but this is horrifying. Several people will die because of this.
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Trump orders ICE vengeance on ‘No Kings’ protest cities
How is this man our president
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Just found character.ai. Is this "character" what I think it is and can this be reported?
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Ehhh nah. As someone who used character.ai before there are many horrible bots that get cleared and the bots have been impossible to have sex with unless you get really creative. The most horrendous ones get removed quite a bit and were consistently reposted. I'm not here to shield a big company or anything, but the "no sex" thing was a huge thing in the community and they always fought with the devs about it.
They're probably trying to hide behind the veil of more normal bots now, but I struggle to imagine how they'd get it to do sexual acts, when some lightly violent RPs I tried to do got censored. It's pretty difficult, and got worse over time. Idk though, I stopped using it a while ago.
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Why is data congregation so hard on Mastodon?
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Thank you, this makes sense. Is there any hope for Mastodon and other services to achieve a similar level of parity without eating up a ton of space? I feel like it is a big hurdle for Fedi, but I understand these things take time and a ton of work.
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What's your favourite OS that does not use systemd?
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BSD is to Linux users what Linux is to Windows users.
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What's your favourite OS that does not use systemd?
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I think the comment speaks for itself. There wasn't anything deep behind it. It literally just mean "Linux users look at BSD users how Windows users look at Linux." Bewildered, mystified maybe? It's just lower on the "food chain", and they are surprised to see people using it because it's missing "X" feature they can't live without, for many people that being gaming. I'm in the same camp.
It was not a comment on the quality of the software, as I have never used it. I would love to tinker with it one day to see the differences, but I can't see myself ever switching to it, even if I admire/envy some of the better parts compared to Linux.
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Reddit will help advertisers turn ‘positive’ posts into ads
Mmmmmm I love not being on Reddit
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[News] Gundam Writer Hiroyuki Kawasaki Has Died at 60
Holy fuck. I wish I could say more but damn 60 feels so young for such a legend. Mech, and anime as a whole, would be in such a different place if not for Gundam.
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So if a woman wants a abortion, you can stop her by using deadly force?
This is unbelievable. I remember reading into misogyny through the ages and there was a law like this in one of earth's oldest human societies. How have we gone this far back???
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Sizzle Season!
Very cute woomy, 10/10.
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Upstate NY
Tbh this looks very relaxing, but maybe the grass is greener or somethin'.
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[Niri + Arch] My First Rice
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Thank you! I was unsure if putting it so much effort was overkill, but I'm glad I did. I'll probably do some upgraded showcase when I'm fully content with my build, cause I use a ton of TUI tools people probably don't know about. I didn't even show off half the features, either. The fun thing about Niri is so much is done for you out of the box, and the config is super detailed.
There are a few things to look out for, though. The choice to use .kdl over .toml, .yaml, or anything people would be familiar is mind boggling. It's pretty annoying when troubleshooting as well, since Niri is only recently gaining traction. Otherwise, it's been a pretty painless process. Wayland compositors are so much easier to get started with than the X11 WMs of old, it's wild. They're all like mini-DEs.
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We really don't want to talk about our problems
I hate how I understand this.
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[ MaomaoWM ] Wayland compositor
Oh whoa, I recognize that name! Didn't know you had a sick setup like this. Awesome stuff.
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Day 604 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing
Talking about this without a link is criminal. Where can I get this?
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I think people speaking on these subjects should genuinely come together to host their content on a Peertube instance and broadcast it to their Youtube audience, because this is a pretty strong use case. To be able to speak freely about these matters and inform people is pretty serious.
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I know, and maybe it will, my faith is just very low.
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[Niri + Arch] My First Rice
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Understandable, I just have a tendency to raw dog everything I try out with reckless abandon. Probably not the best thing for most people to do. I'd recommend it if you're curious. I found it rather easy to mess around with, and surprisingly usable out of the box. But who knows, I'm deep into messing with this sort of stuff, so I don't know how universal my POV is.
If you just want a sneak peak of the workflow itself, or already use GNOME, this entire compositor was inspired by the PaperWM extension.
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This is just Year 1.
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Anyone else going basic with their NAS?
Tbh setting up all cool frontends has always mystified me but I like minimal terminal interfaces and use stuff like MPD, Yazi, etc. and it seems like a pain to manage this big thing. I think the benefit really sets in when it's something you're sharing with others.
Like, I'd love to have all my documents in a folder written in pure markdown via vim, but hedgedoc helps me share and collaborate with my friends. A lot of people who operate these services share them with family, so I imagine ease of use helps. Tracking can be huge for people as well, but idk I just write down my episode list or have a separate tracker app.
Speaking of, Yamtrack is really good for that.
Overall, I feel like minimal UIs really help me focus instead of getting lost, but sharing my media via Jellyfin is one of the few reasons I want to do this in the first place. I like providing access to obscure media that's hard to get ahold of for my friends. So I'd say I'm a mix. Minimal stuff for myself, but interfaces for friend/external access.