

I started to try and use kagi a few weeks ago. It has bangs.
I started to try and use kagi a few weeks ago. It has bangs.
If it’s built it will be used for evil. It’s simple. That’s why so many people insist on trying to make sure certain things aren’t built.
As they should. Someone has to do the work to destroy the abomination fad.
Truly, the sweet release from this damn flesh prison.
Like all the previous bubbles of scam that were kinda interesting or fun for novelty and once money came pouring in became absolut chaos and maddening.
I was at a coffee shop the other day and 2 lawyers were discussing how they were doing stuff with ai that they didn’t know anything about and then just send to their clients.
That shit scared the hell out of me.
And everything will just keep getting worse with more and more common folk eating the hype and brainwash using these highly incorrect tools in all levels of our society everyday to make decisions about things they have no idea about.
Always has been, and nothing will continue to be done about it.
Jinger band with Tatiana Shmayluk as vocalist is crazy good.
It sound’s more like a feature.
I mean, it may not be the best, but this puts portugal in a very bad position when we are all mediterranean with mostly the same ingredients.
The always huge and killing my system space:
They all die. To maintain that codebase millions of moneys are needed every year and dozens and dozens of devs working on it full time. There’s a lot of boring and hard work that will never be replaced by some indie hackers working on their free time that needs to be done.
All the fucking people that actually know cryptography and are experts in their areas.
It’s good to be inquisitive but at some point if a person is not qualified to understand either you gotta belief some authorative figure or pay someone you trust to go review the code if you still don’t trust it.
Multiple experts have said for years that it’s solid. There’s audits out there. It’s used in the most extreme places where people need to survive and commucate securely and governments keep screaming they need backdoors because they can’t fo anything about it.
At some point the whole questioning it has to stop.
Continuing to eat garbage opinions from the internet and growing conspiracy theories eventually has a limit.
No, we know that, but people will still come scream here that you need a phone to register anyway. It’s all the time the same people. Not realizing that is the easiest onboard that all the normies are used to and an easy way to control spam accounts.
Same. Have a laptop with a touch screen for many years now and recently just disabled the feature because I never use it. There were like 3 occasions that I did and thought to myself “maybe for this it’s useful”.
There’s lot to be improved honestly. I have problems many times before device recognize each other that they are connected and am forced to open the devices settings and forcefully refresh them. Also I couldn’t make it work for android tv last time I tried.
I got the smallest I found, supposedly the bootloader is unlockable, the problem is that no alternative OS builds for it… Asus zenphone has been good quality so far. Although I heard that more recent version had things locked… Not sure.
I have a thinkpad t470 from some years ago as my personal laptop has still works perfectly fine. I destroyed a few things in it, like usb ports and have some scratches on the screen, but linux support has always been good. Best think It has is the hardware design that if you drop liquids on top of it then it doesn’t reach the motherboard. It saved it when I dropped a full latte on top and I really though it was gonna go to the trash… Fortunately I only had to buy a new keyboard that is something easy to replace.
Anyway, I will also need to buy a new computer soon fro work and am very interested in getting a framework laptop or another thinkpad if it has things like the great feature above still in place.
Also been eyeing with extreme interest some tuxedo laptops.
These are the well known to work I guess.
I’ve seen so many people talking about it that I tried the free trial. It has been giving good enough results. My reference is usually duck dck go since that’s what I’ve used for years, and I only fall back to google when really need to expand my search, but google has been so useless about almost everything that anything else is a win.
I’m not sure if I’ll pay or keep using or not, but for now I activated it as the default on my browsers and devices to get a feeling.
I like the idea of a proper business where the business model is clear and where they are making their money. They even have changelogs with their updates and it seems they keep improving things focused on the user, which is nice.