It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not weakness; that is life.
Jean-Luc Picard
Mastodon: @fixmycode@lile.cl
Every era is defined by the tools we had at hand during that process. While Memphis is basically pixel art, Y2K was defined by the gradient and mask tools on Photoshop, and Aero was a victim of skewmorphic design trends pushed by the commodity of 3D tooling. Flat design took prevalence because raster-based products felt weird when seen on retina displays.
I wonder how design will be affected when AI tools become the norm.
there were many ways to use the internet before browsers, applications talked with other applications, people joined BBSs, but you could argue that eventually, you'd like to access text or media in a repeatable manner, you'd like to be able to point to those resources in the least steps possible (some way of universally locate a resource...), those resources will end up being referenced by other resources and you'd eventually end up with the web.
the web is a side-effect of the internet
we've never breed humans selectively for tastiness
Ferret > Badger > Bear
open it in a non-destructive manner, switch every read/write lock slider, put it back together.
like, how many Star Trek communities do you need, right?
oh, didn't notice that the implicit assumptions stopped at "meeting an alien race"
the girls won't say no, because of the implications
and the partner still prefers Netflix, because they hate to think what they want to watch
this is only possible by trading the Kanye
I stopped watching after the Head & Shoulders commercial
Cats would be the ultimate streamers, they get to do nothing but laying on their gaming chair bed and get showered with money.
"Welcome to the ASMR Cat Purring channel, I'm your host, Mr. Mittens"
a long time ago I worked at an event production company, we bought a plastic card (think credit cards) full color printer to print client logos on NFC cards, and I had to test them, so I printed McLovin's driver licence on a card, and I still keep it on my wallet.
I don't want to sound like a pessimist but the Internet has never been the open grass field that the OP paint. Everytime you connect to the Internet, you're connecting to a server that some entity is providing, through a connection that another entity has set up. Even this Lemmy instance is paid by somebody's pocket. Servers and network infrastructure have always represented cost to providers. Maybe in times of olde when AOL and others offered services attached to their core service, we had services that were directly paid by the fee we paid for the connection. The owner of this Lemmy instance don't see a dime of what you pay you ISP.
I know this is not at the core of this discussion, but if content is something that entities find valuable and somehow, the owner of this instance can directly receive monetary incentive from me to keep posting these inadequate long texts, by all means, I'm happy to be part of training data. I type this while I'm bored as hell and need my upvote-provided dopamine hit. I will be the grass on the field.
I'm of no help and just curious, what are you trying to accomplish that the built-in manager can't do??
I don't hate commercials themselves, advertisement itself for me is natural, everyone advertises. My problem is when they're unprovoked. An individual looking for a job will search for job offers, which are ads. A person who's watching a news segment about a hurricane is not looking to also buy a smell-water-bottle.
https://github.com/mautrix/imessage https://github.com/beeper/barcelona these are the core processes used to connect to the iMessage service
can you explain how you participate in these clubs? where I'm from, there are restaurants and coffee shops that offer board games for you and your group, as in, you already know the people you'd be playing with, and they're normally not a place you'd go by yourself, waiting to find someone to play with.
oh don't get me wrong if I had a plan for it I'd be doing it. I've always found it really weird given the impact that Electron had in app development, why Firefox never tried to ride that train. I know of one short lived effort to take the engine out of the browser.
I mean, there's also a DLNA browser built in which I can browse my media with, but what we are looking for is a Jellyfin/Plex experience right?
Tron: Legacy was my first 3D movie. At the beginning of the movie I was like "huh, this 3D thing is absolutely not worth it" then, the guy goes into the grid and everything turns 3D and I thought about the people that watched The Wizard of Oz in cinemas for the first time, and how cool it must have felt to see a movie turn into color. That's how I felt.
my mom was a teacher at the school I went to from kindergarten to secondary school (it's normal that some schools offer all grades together where I'm from) and I can confirm this. My classmates could get out of doing whatever, while I was always taken to my mom. College was the first time I felt a bit of independence and it was rough.
Follow up question: does anyone have a good source for ebooks in Spanish? currently using lectulandia
for people who wants to talk board games en espaƱol
my personal excuse is that I have a Samsung TV and there's no Jellyfin app yet on the app store (I don't want to side load)
I've got tickets for Inside Out 2
but that would make beds the other way around in some countries
How to Train Your Dragon
I still get that knot on my throat in the first flight sequence, that movie is perfect for me. I want to feel it like it was the first time.
I bought a N5100 from AliExpress and I use it to run my -arr apps and Plex, and so far it has behaved really good. It's fanless in an all-metal case and it gets a bit hot, but nothing you wouldn't put your hand over. Weirdly, before I installed Debian in it, the BIOS and UEFI console made the CPU so hot I was worried it would not work without a fan, but after the OS took over, it's working without any issue. I installed 16gb of ram in it and two SSDs, and the power consumption is so low I'm really amazed.
Edit: I might add, I bought it barebones, so I missed the W11 license, but I was never planning to use it anyway.
Why is this so different than the multi user feature added in Honeycomb? (I might be mixing up version)
I feel you can't access because your router doesn't loop back connections to your own IP. To fix that you might need to run a local dns that routes traffic to that domain to your local machine, you can do that running a service like dnsmasq and pointing your router to that service instead of the default dns (and always set a secondary DNS in case your service fails)
I believe that the OS puts the CPU in a different state, that's all. while the BIOS and the UEFI shell had it boosting all the time or something like that
I believe that the problem with this method is that the nitrogen will expand in contact with the hot object, and this being a chamber means that there's risk of explosion.
Strongest Avenger
if someone wants to talk board games in Spanish, you're welcome to join !juegosdemesa@feddit.cl
Shut up and sit down, funniest board game podcast
I'd be interesting to see what's the cut for each service, like, is it really that advantageous to get your crowds to subscribe via Patron instead of getting a Twitch subscription?
Windows/BeOS/MacOS 6 to 9
black, no sugar, no nothing, leave the bag in there until it talks or doesn't move anymore