In the highly unlikely scenario that this Kickstarter actually eventuates in something even remotely approaching the quality and functionality of the Adobe suite I'll buy it then. Until then, this is not even worth the time I've spent writing this comment thinking about.
Just a reminder that most Kickstarters make bold claims like this and don't follow though at all. This guy couldn't even come up with a unique name and logo for his scam.
Honestly, I use it about once a week. I have friends who get drunk more frequently then that. I can see why people would use it every day but they shouldn't imo.
Taking out loans via defi scripts and getting automatically liquidated is definitely a thing yes. Sometimes, they even get liquidated by bugs in said scripts. Remember though, it's all crypto funny money involved usually with people who got in before it got manipulated to hell.
This is one of many reasons I tell people not to become overly attached to their Lemmy accounts. You don't know what or who's hosting your instance and it could just abruptly disappear overnight.
It's almost as if regulations are needed because humans are incapable of doing the right thing to protect themselves. Fairly common thing I might add but you'd require a slightly larger government to do it and we can't have that either.
There is a heck of a lot of opinion in this article. GNOME itself and the direction they've taken has been a source of endless debate.
I remember the time they took out the transparency options in GNOME Terminal for the same reasons used in this article. One person's "bloat" is another persons much loved feature.
Sonarr, Radarr, qBitorrent, SabNzbd, Jackett and frontends like Kodi and Jellyfin. Jackett can interrogate a whole bunch of public and private torrent trackers for you, fetch a .torrent file given a set of criteria (like are there seeders) and put it in your torrent client for you. It does all this automatically from Sonarr/Radarr once set up in them.
I set all this up in my server using my phone and an Android SSH client from my bed while recovering from nasty painful surgery and it's been pretty solid once I worked out the kinks since.
Not just a twist. It tries to shove crypto in your face and monetize your browsing time constantly. There are far better alternatives like Vivaldi and Firefox that don't do that nonsense at all.
In the highly unlikely scenario that this Kickstarter actually eventuates in something even remotely approaching the quality and functionality of the Adobe suite I'll buy it then. Until then, this is not even worth the time I've spent writing this comment thinking about.
Just a reminder that most Kickstarters make bold claims like this and don't follow though at all. This guy couldn't even come up with a unique name and logo for his scam.