Now I kind of want to see just how broken my install gets if I just have ChatGPT guide me through the whole installation.
Now I kind of want to see just how broken my install gets if I just have ChatGPT guide me through the whole installation.
get an unexpected wave of inspiration
start to do the thing
look at the amount of actual work it would take
realize it was just a good fantasy and go back to routine
I can definitely relate.
Yeah, this was my first thought. How many slightly older, no-longer-being-updated pieces of software will fail to open the new version? Hopefully it’s built in a way that it just falls back to legacy and ignores the extra information so you can at least load the file.
It requires far more effort than hatred to maintain a self capable of empathy. For many, they feel it is an insurmountable challenge to come to terms with the people they are and the actions they’ve committed.
Don’t worry. It’ll get into a collision before you finish a whole ride.
Are you thinking of r/orphancrushingmachine? There’s a c/orphancrushing here on Lemmy.
This is pretty obviously an ad for an AI workflow software. At least that’s how it came across to me. Right at the start of the DIY approach, they’re complaining they need to buy a number for their approach to work to solve a problem they invented. Just open the gd weather app.
Ah, misinterpreted. And I guess that’s part of it. I don’t even get excited for anything anymore until people have them in their hands. At this point, I consider anything vaporware until I’m convinced otherwise.
Many come up when searching Pinephone Pro on YouTube. I don’t want to link any in particular because I can’t vouch for them, but they’re definitely out there. And they’re all about 3 years old.
I watched a few when it was new and it was clear it was for geeks. The killer for me is banking. Until banks are onboard with mobile check deposit, I probably can’t see them fully taking off.
Great example. But if you’ve seen videos on them, most people wouldn’t be willing to use it. It’s not about getting nerds like us to buy one, it’s about getting someone used to the latest iPhone to use it.
Step one is making it exist, step 2 is making it marketable and scalable. Expecting this for competitive pricing in the early stages is unrealistic. Until there’s a real market for truly open phones pushed with millions in marketing to go along with competitive hardware that takes ages to develop, the well-priced phone will remain laden with unauthorized changes, tracking and advertising. This is all before you get software developers on board before it actually sells to people.
Unless all you need are phone calls or text messaging. That could probably be done at a reasonable price. There’s probably already several decent projects out there to homebrew that.
I keep everything as flat as possible. Just the regular docker (+compose) package running on vanilla Debian. On the networking side, I’m lucky in that I have a government-run fiber provider that doesn’t care that much what I host, so it’s just using the normal ports.
I did previously use C*mcast, and I remember there was an extra step I had to do to get it to redirect port 80 over 443, but I couldn’t tell you what that step was anymore.
I host it via docker+nginx on my own hardware.
I admit I used Publii for my builder. I can’t program CSS for crap. I’m far more geared towards backend dev.
Maybe that’s a dark mode thing? I know Dark Reader breaks almost anything with an already dark theme.
I agree with everything here. The internet wasn’t always a constant amusement park.
I’m rather proud of my own static site
Premium Lite? What paid benefits are there to YouTube other than removing ads?
tl;dr I feel is exactly this