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  • This representation looks pretty

  • I know people who argue that burning wood pellets is grean because it's marketed as "renewable". It's difficult to convince them that the wood their burning is not part of a renewable cycle and neither is it just wood scraps that would be there anyways. Same as growing "biofuel" for consumer cars. It's just not a good use of the limited resources we have

  • So no need to worry right? I mean where even is asia? \s

  • Happy to hear that courts start calling these ruses out for what they are

  • The flood of AI generated anything is really annoying when looking for an actual human created source.

  • Thanks for clearing up the confusion

  • Never forget the power of free and open software when it comes to security

  • Unable to can. On an uncorrelated note, I got a yacht to play on now. Such a nice system we have, isn't it

  • Those are rookie numbers, if we continue like they gonna get so much higher

  • It's amazing how often this program can be used to solve a problem someone has with their file sharing. And in my opinion it's an elegant solution and does it's job very well

  • I use SyncThing with obsidian on Android, window and linux and can confirm. Setting it up is straight forward my only issue is that it doesn't merge files. If a file is edited on two devices that can't be synced (one is offline while the other one edits the file for example) it turns the older edit of the file into a copy and takes the newer version for both devices. Depending on your use case it could not be an issue for you at all though.

  • As far as I understand Markdown is a syntax standard used for that kind of note taking or article writing

  • With the SATA acronym it seems to have trouble resolving the AT, so I became curious. Here's what I've found:

    "AT" was IBM's abbreviation for "Advanced Technology"; thus, many companies and organizations indicate SATA is an abbreviation of "Serial Advanced Technology Attachment". However, the ATA specifications simply use the name "AT Attachment", to avoid possible trademark issues with IBM.