「 CDP-897 is a unit from 1992. It’s 32 years old, and it works flawlessly. All buttons work, CD reading is spot on, audio it generates through all outputs is clear. It even came with a full service manual, which till this can day can be easily found on the web. Nowadays not many things exist after 5 years of purchase, and here I am. Just another happy owner in the 30-year history of this player. 」
Hey #FOSS people, I am looking for a #selfhosted solution that will analyse the photos from my smartphone, guess what's on them and allow searching by thing or place. You know, something that iPhotos does on an iPhone. Any suggestions?
Realisticly, how much low quality data would we need to poison #openai? Is it even possible at this point? Like how many sites would need to write a post stating that we now call Altman an “althole”?
「 I am proudly introducing the first Omake on this site: User Friendly Archive. This adds over 5000 subpages, so I am now a webmaster of a significant website. 」
「 This is the only time I think it’s appropriate to call such works content. These examples and code don’t come from a place of care, respect, and proficiency, because that’s not what makes money. 」
「So, it’s 2024 and we are seeing playful industrial designs again. Apple is boring, Samsung is busy copying boring, and Google is to preoccupied with layoffs to even know what they are designing. And at the same time Hiby and Moondrop made me drool.」
How would you run create a long process (rsync for example), create a temporary buffer in split for it, tail the output to the buffer so it’s up to date; then if the process exists success close the buffer? Preferably the emacs should not lock the whole time.
I still can't imagine how "aggresive" music calms me. It's quite a new discovery as I always tried to stay away from the likes of Nirvana or Slipknot and instead focused on more "musical" bands.
Currently I get 110% productivity while listening to Nevermind. I think it shields from the outside? I don't get it but it makes focusing much easier.
How can I be up-to-date with current developments of all #bsd without following their mailing lists? I'd love to know what they are cooking (got or graphical installer for example) but without following dev discussions, as those are too low-level for my needs.