

It seems like the criteria for making it on there is fairly lax. Nextcloud makes a list by simply having an AI assistant as an optional (user-facing) feature, while none of the actual code appears to be AI-generated.


It seems like the criteria for making it on there is fairly lax. Nextcloud makes a list by simply having an AI assistant as an optional (user-facing) feature, while none of the actual code appears to be AI-generated.
Maybe the budget was planned out before RAM prices spiked. 128 gigs of used server RAM was not that expensive before that happened.
Greed versioning: 1.2.3_Patreon
Envy versioning: (Competitor version number plus one)


Pretty much all the cars that weren’t made in the last decade or so.
To be fair the AUR is known to be very susceptible to that kind of thing due to the effective absence of entry requirements.


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The client apps are a lot better these days too.


That’s what I use, but I don’t think anybody would say that next cloud is a simple app.


IIRC, a normal prune doesn’t get rid of those, only the --all prune does that. The normal one only erases images that aren’t associated with any container.
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While I doubt will be stuck on Earth in 7000 years, there’s absolutely going to be some of those old systems with 7000+ years of uptime. Just throw the nanite repair gel on it every 50 or so years.


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In terms of most used for me, it would be:
Leave home 5 minutes early, and leave work 5 minutes early. Both of which will probably save you a bunch of driving time.


It’s the silently part that is the problem. If you want your personal pictures to be stored on your personal cloud, you’re a lot more likely to want location tags attached. If it just told you that it was stripping the tags, then you could disable it for certain apps, Rather than not noticing until you already deleted the original images from the phone.
The fingerprint is already pretty effective. Putting something like 01/01/1970 would add a small amount of precision, but likely not enough to make a difference.