

I mean, Syncthing is much more than that. The great thing about it is that it works no matter where you are - home wifi, over the internet etc.
But that means that someone else’s server is used whenever you leave your home network.


I mean, Syncthing is much more than that. The great thing about it is that it works no matter where you are - home wifi, over the internet etc.
But that means that someone else’s server is used whenever you leave your home network.


Aren’t there these weird stripes to lick that show some other drugs?
Anyway, not being able to recall an alphabet might mean you’re doing drugs, it might also mean you’ve seen way too many people get shot by police for fun and you’re stressed as fuck.


Oh yeah, I feel sorry for all the Immich users who know it just won’t happen to them. Losing your movie collection sucks but you can download again, but personal photos deserve much better treatment. Though it sucks paying extra for cloud backup of your photos.
I mean, it’s more of trillions of trillions of trillions… (repeat many times more) and that’s only until the heat death, the universe will continue to exist, though it would be a pretty boring place to visit after the black holes die.
Depends on what kind of forever. If it’s truly forever and there’s nothing you can do about it, that sounds like hell (imagine being the only thing floating in the universe after the heat death!) but if you can decide after 200, 500, 1000 years you’ve had enough, it really sounds like a pretty sweet deal.
Obviously. Immortality is hard without a solid plan.
The fun part of quasi-immortality is that you can make your life pretty amazing!
Money isn’t really that much of a problem if you don’t have the certainty of being old and unable to provide for yourself.
If we’re speaking how I’d like to do that if possible, just put my brain into a robot body. Or just upload my whole mind info a robot.
If we’re talking realistically:



Ah, so just putting them into permanent coma through several brain damage?


Codex is not bad. I use it for personal projects and Claude at work, so I can directly compare and Codex seems better to me.


Today I removed some functions and moved some code to separate services and being the lazy guy I am, I told it to update the tests so they no longer fail. The idiot pretty much undid my changes and updated the code to something very much resembling the original version which I was refactoring. And the fucker did it twice, even with explicit instructions to not do it.


I mean, forever might be too strong of a word.


I personally buy from GOG almost exclusively, but it really depends on you. If Steam features are important to you, use Steam. If what GOG’s doing with DRM is important to you, buy from GOG.
Can’t you continue buying games from both? And use Playnite or something? Or even just GOG Galaxy which has the ability to import your games from Steam and run them?


You can just put the game into Steam after install, works great.


This is the US you’re talking about, they consider it nice if their elected officials apply lube before raping them.


With blackjack and hookers?


Pretty much all of my open source. It’s not literally zero, but over the whole time I made as much from open source as I make in two hours in my regular job.
So yeah, two hours paid out of over a decade of open source is basically $0.
I don’t make any ground breaking stuff, so I don’t expect to live off of it, still would be nice to buy a lunch once a month from stuff thousands of developers use.


Unlikely that it’s actually any regulatory requirement, but I don’t see anything illegal about it either (though I’m not based in the US, so I don’t really know).


Depends. Not according to OP, yes according to everyone else.
I hear Somalia also isn’t the best place to sail by.