Man! I think I even noticed that when I installed by my thought was, "this software is so modest and inconsequential, I bet the AI integration is inconsequential too and will stay out of my way." So far that is the case. I think there's a 'ribbon' tab at the top for AI? Haven't clicked it. It's probably just bullshit that will overwrite my authorial voice like the inside of a vacuum cleaner quick start guide.
I couldn't effect the same workflow on LO as I was in PowerPoint but I pivoted to ONLYOFFICE and it is excellent. Let's say 90% of the ease of use of PP (haven't tried its other modules yet), for free (or did I pay a small fee? Either way, better than a lifelong renter status), and with no AI. My presentation is kinda micro-slide-y so there's a high volume of non-dense slides; once I got into the 200s I noticed OO would bog down on me but restarting the software would clear that up instantly. The only real gripe (and it's the same with LO) is that it doesn't support 'sections' so I can't group and collapse my slides for ease of navigation. No big deal.
I am lol. It sound like a loose belt in a car motor just slapping rapidly. I may look into your idea (and thank you), but since we bought it it has been through two homes and many positions on the kitchen floor and the sound never occurred before this technician got in there and replaced the compressor. I'm not confident it's the position. Sounds like something loose deep inside.
This was a really nice write-up, and I've poked around your site some, because it's so inviting to do so. It reminds me of the last really wonderful time on the Internet before the start of the dark ages, where people were figuring out how to bring some usability and visual class to their websites, but not everything on earth had moved to platforms like social media and microblogging sites. Bravo to you for being one of the beacons that we can still turn this thing around.
While poking around I found your review of the AYANEO Pocket AIR Mini, which I look forward to reading presently (since I just ordered one like two days ago after my Anbernic RG 35XX H went belly-up on me).
I'll be a lifer for Kagi. I still twitch my way to Google sometimes from a lifetime of habit and every time, it's like a little check-in, and I think, "oh, god, it can't have gotten this much worse since last time, can it?"
I work in schools. We have them in every hallway and classroom. But the kids do not know how to read them, and they don't even seem interested to learn even though it would take all of two minutes to wrap their head around. Seen it in the middle and high schools.
This is how I feel more and more. I do IT stuff for non-technical folks on the side and they're just squirming with these machines that can't upgrade to Win11. I dump Linux Mint on there, and they run like a dream, even at 10 or 11 years old. In some cases, the RAM cannot be upgraded beyond the 4 or 8GB it shipped with, and even so, they can watch streaming video, they can video conference...you know, of course, they can do office work in LibreOffice. It's a fucking joke that Microsoft is trying to lie to them—to all of us—and say their computers are no good any longer. And between the homelabbing I've been doing lately and all the machines I've been rehabbing for people, it just reminds me how much I enjoy using Linux. Even if it can be a pain in the ass. Even if it can be cryptic. It feels like honest-to-god computing in a way macOS hasn't felt like for a long time, and Windows no longer even resembles.
I use a Mac laptop because I always have, and I appreciate the convenience of the ecosystem (AirPods snapping right to the machine, iMessage letting me text from a desktop app, and so forth) but just because macOS's descent into enshittification is slower doesn't mean it's any less noticeable. I want a Framework laptop so damn bad, so I at least have the option to daily Linux. Dual-booting on an M-series Mac is just a little too inelegant. I want something with good support and flexibility, where the maintainers aren't fighting an upward battle to make a black box transparent, you know?
Anyway, I really believe this is "the year of the Linux desktop" as they've been saying, and I have become that annoying part of my friend group who won't stop recommending it. Seems like every week someone bitches about Windows 11, and every time, I dump three more articles or videos about how 90% of games work, and some even work better on Linux, or whatever, to try and tempt them out of their Windows-shaped box. We'll see if it ever takes. But we know this much for sure: Windows is only getting worse.
Nothing to change except for a lot more legal liability / responsibility to be on you and not your parents. Also, as you have to pay for more and more of your own existence by working as much as is required you'll find within a couple years your best "nothing to do" / "time to kill" hours are behind you. Time for hobbies and gaming and stuff will be at a premium and unless you get wealthy and / or forego having kids, it'll just keep shrinking away. Make sure you find ways to feel fulfilled by the ways you spend the time you do have, and don't make the serious mistake of shorting yourself on sleep. You wanna live long and well, you want to sleep more. Don't start drinking, by the way, even when you're 21. Isn't remotely worth it.
lol I forgot they were making a browser. But, like...yes, absolutely, that's how it's meant to work. Hey, look forward to this, though: according to Microsoft's newest statement, all Windows 11 computers will be the same soon, only, it's the entire computer! "With your permission", of course ;3
Sucks to see CarPlay go and we know why they did it, but I love the Bolt EUV, and it's good that there will continue to be an affordable option for folks still interested in EVs in this bizarre political moment. I think the new model looks pretty attractive, too, although the outgoing 2022-2023 models of EV and EUV were both pretty attractive as well, for being boring little family hatches.
Man! I think I even noticed that when I installed by my thought was, "this software is so modest and inconsequential, I bet the AI integration is inconsequential too and will stay out of my way." So far that is the case. I think there's a 'ribbon' tab at the top for AI? Haven't clicked it. It's probably just bullshit that will overwrite my authorial voice like the inside of a vacuum cleaner quick start guide.