the land they stole.
Do you consider that all of Israel?
the land they stole.
Do you consider that all of Israel?
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As a software dev, I don’t think there really is a better way. One thing you could do to avoid this is to install a second drive and boot to completely different OSes. You could boot to a Linux drive for personal stuff, and only use Windows for gaming.
These gaming companies are pretty aware that they go bankrupt if they either get a reputation for abusing anti-chrst data OR are full of cheaters. They have some incentive to use data ethically. But it’s still a good thing to keep an eye on.
It’s something like
Help > About > Check for updates
My 7.6.0.3 won’t auto update. Says there are no updates available. I’m trying a manual install.
If you can open it, they can open it. There’s not much of a point if it’s something you can undo.
enshittification is an inevitable late stage consequence
Maybe, but I don’t think it is. Enshittification is a direct result of our tax policy that encourages cashing out, only looks at the short term, and requires constant growth.
There was a time when companies built a reputation and held onto it for a hundred years. We could go back to that.
Tax the rich.
You do have to turn off battery saver for the background process. Phones tend to not like background processes. That would cause the behavior you’re seeing.
Settings > Apps > App battery usage > Immich > Set to “unrestricted”
Also I have mine set to a ten minute delay, maybe that’s why I haven’t noticed. Maybe try adding a small delay to the load?
(Primarily I wanted a chance to delete photos before they uploaded.)
Immich is working pretty well for me. Even the search does a decent job of recognizing the things in the pictures.
I’m not sure what Google photos has that Immich doesn’t, and I’ve been using Google photos for years.
it all takes more time than everyone assumes
Exactly, and well said.
< Spongebob text > But what if we just start completely over? \
Yeah, the whole “this is THEIR software and we’re just a few hobby people” struck me.
Aren’t the Lemmy devs in a pretty similar situation? I wouldn’t be surprised if individual instances got more donations than the Lemmy project itself. (And to be clear, I don’t expect any of that is a living wage for someone.)
“Starting from scratch” is usually a pretty naive suggestion for a large project that seems to be functioning well in large scale production.
I do get that there are problems, especially from a moderation perspective. But that’s one scope of a much larger project.
Pointing fingers seems less productive than pull requests and/or patience. And I’d be surprised if there were other, open software available that has the same functionality outside of the fediverse.
I know of the issue with decommissioned servers, which has been resolved. I’ve seen the instances crashing less and less over time. I’ve experienced the software responding faster and more reliably. So I’ve seen some amount of progress. The project isn’t dead. In fact you can watch what they’re doing at their GitHub link. It’s very, very active.
The way things like this tend to be done at scale is to rewrite one part at a time, however you can break it up.
Yeah, there’s really nothing wrong with a 50 year old dating a 19 year old. Age is just a number. There’s no power imbalance there or expectations. It’s perfectly healthy for the 19 year old to get into a long term relationship where their partner is going to be 70 before they’re 40.
Or, maybe, half your age + 7 is a good rule. It’s pretty lenient.
It’s worth thinking about what you’re putting out there, but you’re right. This isn’t a Threads specific thing.
You’re putting these posts on the internet. You should expect everyone to read them, including Threads and Google and Putin and Kim Jong Un. That’s kind of the idea of public posting. They don’t even need an API to do that.
Sure, there’s that. Also, sometimes I just write bad.
One of my last comments on Reddit was about this.
The biggest difference I’ve noticed is that people have stopped reading sentences. They’ll read all the words and then upvote based on the feeling those individual words give them. They won’t consider the meaning of all those words put together.
And yeah, “upvote does not mean agree” is something Reddit has always struggled with, but it has definitely had exponential growth lately.
It has made me start writing more clearly. There are comments I’ve written that have been wildly misinterpreted from my actual meaning. Part of that is that I tend towards sarcasm, and it doesn’t translate well over the internet no matter how absurd I get with it. But I’ve also started aiming to use more simple sentence structure.
New roof, solar panels, battery, EV, remodel part of the house, new siding, buy a small house in my neighborhood to function as a guest house, take care of my parents, spend a couple months in Europe.
Oh, you meant the rest of it. Government bonds are always good. You can also use more than one bank to expand the $250k limit (which applies per account type and bank). A trust, for example, is insured separately from your checking account.
Past that, I couldn’t tell you. Your financial advisor would though, just make sure they have a “fiduciary duty” to serve your interests.
Rust > php
I was in M2-XFE. That whole experience certainly taught a lot about the power of narrative and propaganda. And the later blockade showed what leadership failures look like.
We always had the advantage in that blockade, and could have stayed there for another year had the allies stuck together. Or we could have executed real plans to break them and end the war. Instead we did the worst of both.