Agreed. I tried pretty much every other alternative because Joplin's UI seems a bit dated and I'm a sucker for eye candy. But in the end I came back to Joplin. It's really good and the UI actually grows on me too. Not modern and flashy but also not ugly and it works well in practice.
I have never heard of anyone using aliases for anything but trivial one-liners. I don't think people consider them as an alternative to scripts so I don't really get the point of half of this post.
However, the part explaining the benefits of using scripts over aliases even for trivial one-liners is pretty neat.
Apparently my way of consuming YT is very different from most people. I do rely on subscriptions feed, but I have never used notifications. The feed still works perfectly - for me at least.
Just out of curiosity. Why do you need notifications? Do you try to watch the videos as soon they are posted?
I really don't think context changes a lot in this case. Being frustrated doesn't make statements like this acceptable. Neither does starting the sentence with "if" or being right (which he was).
Believe me, my intention is not to attack or discredit Linus. As a SE and Linux enthusiast I have a great deal of respect for him. But this is not exclusive with acknowledging that he is just a human and has flaws like all of us.
I brought this up to show that it's more complicated than just being "really nice but very honest", that's all.
Absolutely, my backup solution is actually based on BTRFS snapshots. I use btrbk (already mentioned in another reply) to take the snapshots and copy them to another drive. Then a nightly restic job backs up the latest snapshot to B2.
Yeah, I intentionally left out the word "groundbreaking" from the title when posting, because that's a ridiculous thing to say about this research. Obviously, it could be much better.
But I would say that any attempt at rational look at LLMs in mainstream media is a step in the right direction.
Well, yeah, I could've told you that too but neither of us would have any proof. It's one thing to try it out and decide that it sucks for your use case and another thing to measure and quantify it somehow.
Why such a negative reaction if you apparently agree with the outcome?
Seriously, this obsession with asking DeepSeek about the Tiananmen Square is boring. Yeah, no shit, this LLM chat is censored. Like every fucking other publically available LLM chat. How is it news?
As a Pole, I would really want that but unfortunately nothing suggests it will happen. For people who support this, the Euro-Side-Eye is just a confirmation that they are right.
This also probably increases the chance that they will actually look at the cable and touch it instead of just answering that it's obviously plugged in. Brilliant!
People are discussing the word "horse" as if it's present in the image, but it's just some garbled shapes, not even letters, except for "h" and two "o"s. WTF?
Agreed. I tried pretty much every other alternative because Joplin's UI seems a bit dated and I'm a sucker for eye candy. But in the end I came back to Joplin. It's really good and the UI actually grows on me too. Not modern and flashy but also not ugly and it works well in practice.