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  • Reddit pereon here. After over a year (I think, didn't check) on Lemmy I still don't understand the details about how works. I'm pretty busy, and it works to get me my news and such, so it wasn't important to understand how it does so.

    But now I'm inspired, thanks for that. I will look into changing servers, finding something that better fits my interests and such. I may even perhaps learn something in the process. Keeping the network decentralized is important, and I can do my part.

  • It's an amazing tool.

    For your comics list, I'd suggest Dataview, quickadd, and templater plugins. With those three you could easily make a database with an entry mask, that automatically sorts the files into folders and sets metadata based on the mask input, and dynamically creates various tables for reference.

    Folder notes could be useful too, depending how you want to set it up, and how detailed you want to have your tables.

    Whatever you decide on, good luck. :)

  • This program rocks for any sort of organization.

    https://obsidian.md/

    Markdown files in folders, with all sorts of plugins for tweaking it to your use case.

    But beware, Obsidian is full of rabbit holes. Don't get distracted by shiny plugins that you don't actually need.

  • Another reason to check out eOS. F-Droid is a standard source for the default app store, along with the usual play store apps. I just got a Fairphone 5 last week, an installed eOS. I'm loving it so far.

  • I was trying so hard to get GTP4ALL to work inside of obsidian because it has this localdocs feature, where you can feed it documents and it integrates them into itself. I want the model to be aware of the whole vault, and also generate notes based on the vault contents, constantly updating.

    It looks like podman desktop + chatGPG obsidian plugin is the way to go through, I'm playing around with it and it looks promising.

  • This is the kind of comment that we do not need here amongst the righteous. Of course you have a say, you have a vote. It doesn't matter which state, just fucking vote. The republicans are on their last leg, their only hope is that you give up and resign to your fate.

    Don't. Don't give an inch. Go vote. Show them that we the people are still in power, and we will no longer stand for their corporate distopia.

  • "In superconductors, the electrons act like two reticent people at a dance party. At first, neither person wants to dance with the other. But then the DJ plays a song that both people like, allowing them to relax. They notice one another enjoying the song and become attracted from afar – they have paired but have not yet become coherent.

    Then the DJ plays a new song, one that both people absolutely love. Suddenly, the two people pair and start to dance. Soon everyone at the dance party follows their lead: They all come together and start dancing to the same new tune. At this point, the party becomes coherent; it is in a superconducting state.

    In the new study, the researchers observed electrons in a middle stage, where the electrons had locked eyes, but were not getting up to dance."

    This is an awesome ELI5.

  • Oh god I remember doing that too. Those "programs" were the best. I even mad sure to make the code long, so that even if someone thought to take a look at the code they would have to scroll for a while to find the notes.

  • It's about how they do it. They achieve this not only by being incredibly efficient through exploiting thier employees, but also by systematically destroying competition, and using thier marketplace to unfairly favor thier own products.

    It's techno-feudalism, here's a great presentation/interview about it:

    https://youtu.be/X3FdIyNMaFY?feature=shared

  • Depends on your requirements. The faiphone 5 has 8GB of RAM, which is more than enough for what I'm doing with a smartphone.

    Oh course I totally understand what you are talking about though, for many users (mobile gamers, people who don't mind google/apple telemetry, etc.) 8GB is a bare minimum.

  • Absolutely a concern. But calls build rapport, which makes people more likely to help you.

    So that's the question you always need to be asking: do I need this in writing? If not, then a call is enough. If you do, then even if you do call, insist on getting the info in writing. Sometimes this means writing the email yourself, and asking them to confirm.

  • I don't have any irritation, but I'm a big robust guy, so perhaps milage may vary.

    And sure, I would assume that the sinuses are self-cleaning to an extent, but they are also designed to be a filter to keep junk out of our lungs. The way I see it, I'm just cleaning the filter out before I go to bed.

  • I agree about that today, but it wasn't always so easy to install linux for noobs as it is now.

    It may be easy to forget, but Ubuntu was doing "easy jnstall" better than moat linux distros for a long time. I bet there are a lot of non-programmer-linux-daily-driver folks out there that got started on ubuntu. I'm one of them.