I recommend Kagi. Bought a family plan and it feels like I’ve gone back to 2016 when the search engines weren’t a dumpster fire.
I recommend Kagi. Bought a family plan and it feels like I’ve gone back to 2016 when the search engines weren’t a dumpster fire.
I had it rewrite my vimscript config in lua. I was never going to write that from scratch and now I’m adding to it in lua.
I can sometimes get really good ai generated art by telling Bing what I want and have it request the art for me and continue refining it.
What kind of organism would want to wage war on itself? Kill and mame other “cells?” But while there may be the possibility of an emergent world consciousness, a “hive mind” if you will, I’d imagine it’d be a slow processing one.
Well I, for one, would like to live for as long as I want. I understand the sentiment here, though a little depressing, is against that concept. I understand people’s reticence toward extending a painful life, particularly if that comes with strings attached. Life extension would need to be paired with a basic income and the rich will need to foot the bill.
I think we can all agree that George R R Martin should be put on this regimen immediately. We’re going to need 16 or more years for this dude to finish the series.
This man changed the way I develop software. He has made an indelible mark on software development that will continue for decades to come.
EndeavourOS and quite happy with it.
No, it’s not that I need more advanced search. It’s that currently reddit is the best source for information on the Internet. I still want people to be able to find the information they need from well meaning people. Even if that means some douchey company crawls all the lemmy posts to feed to its AI.
Question: can lemmy content be found in a Google search?
Most importantly I think the app devs have moved on. They’d have to do something particularly amazing to lure them back. That’s the death knell.
Yeah. This is all I see: Software: Lemmy Signups: no
As long as this tool includes people’s personal instances, it’s useless.
Ok so I’m looking at a post to You Should Know. When I look at the community info it says “You Should Know.” The only way I know it’s on lemmy.world is because it says you need to adhere to lemmy.world policies. I see nothing in the app (Jerboa) that indicates which instance it’s on. What am I missing? If I am subscribed to a bunch of communities called “Games” how do I know which post comes from which community?
Doesn’t seem to work with the ‘official’ Jerboa app either.
Google is the king of giving bullshit reasons to hide their true intent.