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  • Meh. Eat what the fuck you want, do whatever, you either enjoy life or be miserable like MisterNeon :)

    I dunno honestly, I just try to exercise, avoid shitty food and eat what I enjoy, and little things like that. Nothing specific or routine like that

  • Is there a torrent up to archive this? I appreciate keeping on up to date is a hassle but it's more resilient

  • Yeah but it's not the only thing he did. There's plenty of things to stick them on

  • Ugh of course. Thanks for pointing that out

  • Or this is just bullshit to make AI seem more capable than it really is. The tale of the LLM that deleted the researchers emails was also sus. There is no such thing as bad publicity.

  • I just switched back to vaultwarden. My vaultwarden data is backed up as part of my nightly backups. Desktop and android use bitwarden clients. Seeing as https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware/src/branch/main states keepassxc is using AI to create PRs. Otherwise you could see how seafile might work for you to sync your keepass db. If you are on android with termux you can run syncthing in termux which also works and avoids the issue with the syncthing fork

  • If they digitally nuke them. I don't want to be apathetic to death and injury

  • Iocaine? I followed the instructions on the website which were fairly easy to follow. Depending on your skill level it might suffice.

    • Seeing the rising request count as ai bots circle around in iocaine
    • Knowing where my photos and files are
    • Having useful services that don't require a subscription to random company
    • Learning and experimenting with things
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  • I can't comment as I've not used scheme but looking at scheme's syntax, elixir is much nicer. It's supposed to take some of its inspiration from Ruby.

    The big seller is that it runs on the Erlang VM so you get all the goodies for free: supervisor trees, OTP, processes, even able to call Erlang directly. It is both scriptable and compiled. Not so much suited for high performance computing though as benchmarls will show, but it is interesting to learn and I have gained a lot from exposing myself to functional programming paradigms.

    https://elixir-lang.org/

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  • Elixir. Especially with OTP to write distributed systems. Or with phoenix and liveview for web apps

    It's a functional language based on Erlang with a nicer syntax

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  • Functional programming

  • I used to use B2 before the whole CEO financial issues came out (not another one accused of something unsavoury) and wasn't sure how it's going to pan out. I switched to a cheaper (per GB) Hetzner storage box and am super happy with it

    I use restic, specifically https://github.com/garethgeorge/backrest for making backups and uploading them via rclone.

  • Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

    i have a horse that refuses to leave the stable until it's dark

  • Mycology @mander.xyz

    lil amanita muscaria making its way through the leaves

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works

    similar to the word of mouth post, what game did you not expect much from but loved it?

  • Mycology @mander.xyz

    a merry band of fungi spotted today

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    HELP: Wireguard for home network with remote exit node