That is absolutely amazing
That is absolutely amazing
Not my experience so far with my single service I’ve been running for a year. It’s making me even think of opening up even more stuff.
No, I don’t usually go physically affectionate with them, male, female, or whatever. I reserve that to close family; unless there is some special situation of course, like loss, or celebration, or something.
And honestly, I don’t miss it at all. I get enough affection at home.
Please, discover OpenStreetMap.org and stop being an unpaid Google employee, and make your work truly public and free.
Unless you really need some big GPU thingie… Laptops are too good nowadays.
No, laptop functions have not been offloaded to phones. Phones have simply taken time from real life interactions 😅
I’m in the process of trying to make some old phones work on Linux mobile and truly check what is the state of things there (considering they have been reverse-engineered to work there, not ideal).
I’ve said this a few times.
Parties are not my thing BUT if a friend asks me to go to a party with enough time (maybe 2 weeks), I can mentally prepare, schedule things out, and get my mind ready for a long, tiring night… But hey, with friends, which are people that generally add to your life. Now it’s time to give back and make them smile by sharing that tiring time together.
Also, hydrate strongly prior to that night, and don’t be hungry. Don’t let anything stupid bring your mood down. And relax and enjoy. You’ve scheduled that time for you to freely waste. Own it.
Redox OS seems like it’s turning into something cool.
No one uses “scaled”? 😢
Skate stuff. Could never do anything more difficult than a static, barely decent Ollie. And I was a teen, lots of free time, I spent hours and hours and hours for weeks and months. Nothing.
Effort is not everything.
I am so glad I had no money, because I really wanted to be better and if I had to learn the lesson later in life I would have tried to “fix” it with high quality gear.
I’d vote for funghi
Let’s say you have 2 scripts that do some stuff:
If you want those things to happen independently you must parallelize them.
So think about an automation that at a certain point you want to launch multiple scripts. I’d always parallelize, even if initially these scripts were “instantaneous”, because you might change these and add more complexities in the future.
Parallel stuff is also used for… Well, some sequences you want to run in parallel.
Also, test your automations! Specially those critical. It’s very essy, you can virtually trigger them.
Well, 20 years ago you didn’t need a computer but now it is virtually ridiculous if you don’t have one in your pocket.
Also you are not using a virtual assistant nowadays because they are s***. But once you can have a natural, context sensitive conversation with your assistant where instead of “create an alarm at 8:30” you can ask it to “see if there is any important email or WhatsApp I need to answer” or “please tell me if Joe messages about mom”…
Writing emails, generating summaries, translation, code, true phone virtual assistant, dubbed-with-AI content… This year we are going to see very probably important announcements from GAFAM, that’s why the AI pin startups launched their products so early, because they are very soon probably being made obsolete with whatever GAFAM has in hands for summer and fall announcements.
Full respect, but I have a feeling you (and I)'ll be using AI as part of your daily endeavours in the next 2 years easily.
I use ZHA. As I have a Pi, I prefer the less addons the better, and there are ZHA devices for everything. It simply narrows down the spectrum, but overtime it’s coming closer and closer to Z2M in terms of device support and features… So…
There is also Matter and Thread on the horizon, so I wouldn’t bother complicating things further.
I sincerely hope that you don’t think that group chats, online gaming, or phones are “better” than true social life, because there is overwhelming science indicating that those things are making people absolutely miserable… and we actually don’t need science to see it everyday.