ChouxFleur

@ChouxFleur@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

Je suis un Chouxfleur

33 here - if the staying up is enjoyable then 1-3am is fine. Hangovers are worse than when I was 23, but I'm usually back up to speed by lunchtime.

Of course this is heavily influenced by how much water I drink while I'm out. Hydration is important folks!

I've found that breaking cables is a personal issue. I still have an old usb Xbox 360 controller for pc gaming from when I owned an xbox. My partner has destroyed cables for laptops, hairdryers, headphones in less than 12 months.

Some cables are objectively worse than others (macbook chargers I'm looking at you) but a modicum of care generally is enough to make sure they last without too much hassle.

Disney felt like a tipping point for me (and Netflix's new role as a production company). It was only when that came about that people like Paramount started offering their own services (idk how true that is but it's certainly how it felt).

I still pay for Disney+ right now, but a big part of the appeal of streaming for me was having lots of stuff in one place. Now it's just cable/satellite all over again.

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Is it what AI is good at, or is it just that the image generation stuff is where the focus has been because it's more accessible to non-tech literate?

How does the law require them to be greedy?

I just assumed that it was shareholders.

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I went to the wrong church...

Do they use the little plastic discs? I always wonder if that's not liable to scratch up the screen...

Yeah, CalDAV looks like the best fit from my limited searching, it's just actually putting that into a usable system that I can use that I'm struggling with!

So it's likely that I'll have 2-5 people accessing the central info.

It's one household so they'll be on the same network but ideally I'd like to be able to sync calendars (and the associated info) at any given time online.

That's where I run out of knowledge, essentially. Setting up a basic CalDAV server (like Baikal for example) isn't beyond the realm of possibility, it's just knowing how to actually get it online.

Would I need my own server in my home, or can I host it similarly to my Wordpress website, for example?

I can't think of a phone I've owned that hasn't done this, even as far back as my O2 Ice

I'd argue the whole county, but Norwich is certainly the eye of the storm on that front...

What are you using to browse lemmy?

In any case I was trying to link to matrix.org

I don't mind a bit of proprietary-ness, what I'm after is controlling how and with whom I can share my data.

Essentially the goal is to have a family's worth of accounts with Calendars, To-Dos/Reminders, and Notes that I can back up myself but still allows syncing to phones/PCs, etc. and basically a central calendar for 'global' (ie. Whole family) events.