

The client apps are a lot better these days too.
The client apps are a lot better these days too.
Odd of you to be using base 7.
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.
I usually use pokémon, typically from the first few generations.
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.
The Android app works well. I rarely have issues with it, except when switching back and forth between the web player and and the app, when it sometimes doesn’t properly sync progress fast enough.
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.
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Huh, I’d never actually considered that Alpine Linux existed as something other than a base for docker containers.
I have a copy of MX Linux installed, as well as encrypted copies of all my most important data and a few commonly used portable utilities for windows and Linux. It’s mostly just an emergency backup, but I have used the other parts before, just very rarely.
You could have a secondary layer that tarred every file on write, since tar maintains permission flags. It could also fix symbolic linking, but not hard linking. As an added benefit, it would drastically reduce the usefulness of the system.
Hey, it’s not like they’re errors or anything.
I can definitely see a lot of potential in using LLMs like a templating service. The entire point of an LLM is to generate something that, on a surface level, looks correct, which is basically what a template is.
looks at India and China
I’m not seeing it.
I mean, crypto apps don’t prey on poor people anymore than casinos do.
Idk, heat pumps have become a lot more popular in recent years.