With all the hot takes and dichotomies out there, it would be nice if we could have a nuanced discussion about what we actually want from AI right now.
Not all applications are good and not all are bad. The ideas that you have for AI are so interesting, I wish we could just collect those. Would be way more helpful than all the AI shills or haters rn.
Hate on billionaires all you want, but a platform like this shouldn't be forced to moderate. It runs completely counter to the USP of the app. It's encrypted anonymous communication capabilities.
I love this game so much, been honing in on the achievements now.
Also Backpack battles is such a great indie game, the concept can hook me for hours as well
And to everyone who wants a small local co-op game to play with friends or your kids, pizza possum has been blowing me away for a while and it's always nice to dig it out again if I have someone new over.
Otherwise been still grinding Warframe. Getting towards 4k hours now. An insane grind game, but if you're down for the grind, this game never ends. It just changes over time.
My hobbies and my work require a lot of different software. On MacOS everything would be expensive af and not customizable at all.
On Linux only 50% of the stuff would work, only 50% of that would work well and stable, and only 50% can be installed in less than 3h. And I need my software to be up and running in 7 days not 5 months.
I put this in another post as well, but the toxic positive endorsements of Linux really tick me off. If you use it, cool. If you like it, cool. If you wanna tell others it's nice, cool.
But if you have to tell ppl how they are using the wrong OS, windows, on almost completely unrelated posts, you make ppl dislike the Linux community, you downplay that Linux can be a serious commitment and that mileage may vary, speaking from experience. You are doing an active disservice to everyone.
Everyone has their own os, and just how I can appreciate that ppl have good reason to use MacOS, Linux Users should be able to appreciate that ppl like me can not switch and even if they do, it is often not worth it in any way.
Also if I get down votes so be it, I think this just needs to be said rn. No hate for anyone using any OS, in fact I'm curious about the other comments:)
It's actually a really nice thing to know that (a) your country makes sure you get into less accidents and (b) that your company usually pays for any workplace accidents, even if it's remote.
I work remotely at a company in the EU where they actually host seminars about posture and stuff because it's better for them than dealing with workplace injury from bad posture.
There's always a risk but considering currently there's no incentive for ppl to invest their time and sanity, I think you're fine.
Unless you do stupid things. No one is liable if you do stupid things :)