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  • There was some confusion regarding what I meant by "offline".

    Offline meant off the internet. What I actualy meant, was that I can log my gps coordinates, cool. But I'd love a geographic map app that would be able to display those in a "fog of war" styled map, without internet connection.

    I was under the impression that fog of world was collecting users' data. Another user suggested the possibility of opting out. That'd be great. A fully open source android implementation of the concept would be better, but hey, I have work tomorrow...

  • I was under the impression that fog of world had a sort of ranking/competition where they would gather and compare maps of users. Can you opt-out of them getting your data, yet having the cool map display your exploration?

  • Hey, exactly what I was looking for. Thanks, and sorry for the late reply.

  • I was gifted one of these 5 years moomin journals by my SO and started it in January this year. I had never kept a daily log ever before. I used to write regularly but never on a fix schedule. It's a lot of discipline and work!

  • What part of internet culture wouldn't I be baffled by in 30 years?!

    Even the most simple semi-niche forum is a goldmine in comparison to the hellhole apocalypse landscape culture the AI junkies are going for.

    I'd say liminal spaces / backrooms lore : https://backrooms.fandom.com/wiki/Backrooms_Wiki

  • "Digital humanities" is when you're so bad with computers you post twice the same shit.

  • "Digital humanities" is making computers help us understand our history and how we live together, as groups, as societies of people.

  • "Digital humanities" is making computers help us understand our history and how we live together, as groups, as societies of people.

  • OMG it's actualy about cooking. Was it satire?

  • Funny how you can SOUND like a person who doesn't wash his own underpants. And a white male in his late 30's. And a high-performer but on a razor narrow and specificaly capitalistic set of criteria.

    High quality copy-pasta

  • That's the neat part...

  • It looks like we found another person that's immune! Sample their blood

  • Scaryyyy !

    I just very recently discovered that bitwarden (vaultwarden) has this perfect feature like a "trusted contact" (not sure) where you can choose a person that can request access to your password vault, and if you DON'T answer in X days (configurable), they get access.

  • And so little time!

  • You're right, but I'd need a graphic card < money.tar.gzip

  • Definitely second your feeling. I am similar in my relationship to cleaning. It feels like a lot of effort, but efforts feel good afterwards.

  • Thinking back on your rhetorical question, I think it's just it.

    It's the goal. The goal was always to try and make me think that I am not just simply taking care of my stuff (and by extension myself). Because taking care (of yourself) isn't valorized in a capitalist society.

    Fuck it all. I'm putting YEARS of work into just sorting myself out.

  • Or I could not. Ever.

  • I'm in the long process of paperlessing. It's THE perfect example of that (not so) hidden cost. But there's no lying or trying to sell you magic. You put effort in a systematization that empowered by a great tool and a well thought out and tried model, and voila, winning.

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