

It would be a good thing if we were going away from god in the right direction. I’m not sure this is the right direction.


It would be a good thing if we were going away from god in the right direction. I’m not sure this is the right direction.


Self host your own code repo. Forgejo is adding activitypub and federation features, not sure how far long they are, but someday if enough people start self-hosting we might have a viable decentralized way to collaborate on and contribute to each others’ projects.


Let the global toilet paper RAM hoarding begin!
I can’t wait until they all realize they have way too much. Sign me up for the firesale, please.


When someone tells you who they are, believe them. Trump has told us who he is, very clearly and in no uncertain terms, and we’d better believe him. If the midterms actually go the way people are expecting them to go, I’ll eat a MAGA hat (while celebrating the democratic victory) but sadly, I think people are going to be disappointed/enraged.


If it’s strictly for personal use, Nextcloud can do this easily (no upload required since the client handles the sync), although it’s a very heavyweight way to do it and for security reasons most people probably have Nextcloud set up behind a VPN-wall like Tailscale or something so it may not work for you.
However, it technically has a share link feature that does exactly this. If you’re using the desktop or mobile client you just have to put it in one of Nextcloud’s sync folders and then right click on it or whatever to get a share link to the file. You can also do it through the web UI (both the upload itself and getting the link to it) You can make the share link public and permanent so anyone who can access the Nextcloud server can get access to that file through the link.
Worth considering if you already have a Nextcloud instance. Alternately, if you aren’t already using Nextcloud for sensitive personal files, and just want a repository of silly meme images you can share freely, giving public access to it (it’s still locked behind an account for upload and general access) isn’t that much of a security concern and then your public links should work just fine.
If you want something that is more of a social media site and image gallery like Imgur is, maybe Immich can handle some of that, but if your goal is simply sharing image file links, I’d focus on looking for things that are more for sharing files, since images are just files and it doesn’t sound like you need all the complex image-specific handling really.


God seems to grant the prayers of pedophiles though, so I guess it cancels out.


Agree, I don’t blame the people becoming cynical and distrustful, I think that’s a totally rational and valid response to the current situation. I blame the people (government representatives and companies, more to the point) who are making this the situation in the first place.
I don’t want to live in a world where we trust no-one and nothing. But it’s delusional not to see that we do live in a world that is rapidly moving that direction. We need to do something (a lot of things) to stop it, but we also can’t pretend it’s not happening.


No, that is what it would be if we were using traditional, deterministic compression and using a reversible and verifiable mapping of data. But this is the new era of memetic compression, “Pied Piper” is what everyone remembers from the show, so we compress it to “Pied Piper” to minimize the amount of memetic overhead and allow the smallest possible compression artifact. Like with “AI”, it doesn’t need to be correct, just close enough for people to think it is! /s
He probably still has stock options he needs to vest. Can’t let the bubble pop yet, there’s still money to be squeezed out of it.


No, you are definitely not the only one. I tend to be more judgemental of projects that contain prolific use of emojis in general, but that has been ongoing since before AI became popular.
Running it as a VM or even on a server that is running other services and potentially competing for I/O or memory bandwidth also introduces many other potential sources of inefficiency. I always recommend running a firewall on dedicated bare metal hardware, it is a very specialized task with very particular requirements on behalf of both the hardware and the software and it has very little tolerance for other sources of latency or delays. That doesn’t mean you need to use a pre-built appliance, but it does explain why it’s so common, and running it on a VM on a server that is doing other stuff is likely contributing to your issues significantly.
Personally, I run my firewall/router on a very stripped-down Debian with almost no non-essential services and a custom built kernel. I hand-picked a multi-port PCIe x4 Intel NIC with good Linux compatibility and drivers, and I’m using foomuuri to handle the routing and kea to handle DHCP/DNS for my internal network. This is a very minimal, bare-bones configuration and I wouldn’t really recommend it unless you really know what you’re doing, and it’s absolutely not “idiot mode networking” and if that’s what you want you’re going to have a real bad time if you try to follow in my footsteps, because I am a very different kind of idiot. But it works for me, so it’s proof that it is possible.


There are plenty of tards out there living really kick-ass lives. My first wife was tarded. She’s a pilot president now.


If it’s legally not considered copy-pasting their monsters, why do you feel like you can assert that it is plagiarism? I suppose that’s your opinion, and you’re entitled to it, but I also think people have a right to call you out on it for saying it as if it’s a fact when it is not actually a recognized fact. Plenty of people would dispute that, including myself, and certainly Pocketpair would, and evidence suggests the courts probably would’ve agreed with them hence it wasn’t even worth pursuing legally.


It always gets dark before the dawn. This system sucks and is evil. I expect its collapse to be even more evil, but I’m looking forward to building something better.


Despite our governments (well, one of our governments) the Canadian and American people still care for and look out for one another.


Even broken clocks are right twice a day. It doesn’t make them useful, they still belong in the trash.


I agree that quadlets are pretty ugly but I’m not sure that’s the ini style’s fault. In general I find yaml incredibly frustrating to understand, but toml/ini style is pretty fluent to me. Maybe just a preference, IDK.


Systemd killed my father, but it’s okay because he was Darth Vader anyway.


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This is the kind of nuanced usage of AI I like to see. Some would argue it’s not ideal to use any AI at all, and I agree, but we don’t live in an ideal world and I think this is realistically fine. AI writes better tests and docs than the ones I never write. Sure, maybe they’re not great objectively speaking, but they’re not worse than nothing. It’s better at keeping them up to date than I am too. Which is also probably not great, but strictly better than me.