
Dev behind a popular screenshot tool checks out, but the successors are good.

And it stutters when playing .ts files.
Harry Vanderspiegle approves.
Great. Now, it'd be great if they come up with a technology that prolongs their life beyond 6 months.
Dev behind a popular screenshot tool checks out, but the successors are good.
Dev behind a popular screenshot tool checks out, but the successors are good.
Almost nobody truly needed Neofetch, but the people who did use it? They really liked it.
Neofetch, run from a terminal, displayed key system information alongside an ASCII-art image of the operating system or distribution running on that system. You knew most of this data, but if you're taking a screenshot of your system, it looked cool and conveyed a lot of data in a small space. "The overall purpose of Neofetch is to be used in screen-shots of your system," wrote Neofetch's creator, Dylan Araps, on its Github repository. "Neofetch shows the information other people want to see."
Neofetch did that, providing cool screenshots and proof-of-life images across nearly 150 OS versions until late April. The last update to the tool was made three years before that, and Araps' Github profile now contains a rather succinct coda: "Hav
Hear, hear!
"Chinese researchers ............"
OK.
Me? I am more of a centrist. I realize that AI has its benefits and drawbacks.
More interesting takes on AI in the writing world these couple of days:
Not everyone needs to have an opinion on AI
National Novel Writing Month is an American initiative that has become a worldwide pastime, in which participants attempt to write a 50,000-word manuscript in the month of November. Some of these first drafts eventually become novels — the initial version of what became Erin Morgenstern’s The Night Circus started life as a NaNoWriMo effort — but most don’t. And many participants cheerfully admit they are writing for the pleasure of creation rather than out of any expectation that they will gain either money or prestige from the activity.
In recent years, NaNoWriMo has been plagued by controversies. This year, the organisation has been hit by an entirely self-made argument, after declaring that while it does not have an explicit position on the use of generative artificial intelligence in writing, it believes that to “categorically condemn the use of AI writing tools” is both “ableist and classist”. (The implication that working-clas
"You realize Nikocado has over 4 million subscribers"
I also realize Taylor Swift has hundreds of times more fans than that figure. Still I don't force myself to listen and like her musci.
I'd like a Hermanos Burger a la carte, Mr. Fring. Thank You.
After being called out, this genius doubled down on his actions and defended his methods all the while inserting an ad right in the middle of a response video.
It was then that he lost my respect.
Is this the same method the guy who discovered Oxygen was subjected to? If yes, I'd smash the "Oui" button.
What if I made a static site using Github pages hosting? Will having a robots.txt in my root folder ward off Google bhoots (devils)?
This is why Foxconn did not go ahead with their expansion plans in India too. They are so used to the Chinese way, I guess they experienced a Pikachu moment when Indian workers started removing their aprons the moment it hit 5'o clock.
India may be a poor country, but the average laborer (skilledd or unskilled) is much more aware of his rights than a worker from PRC.
Reminds of a certain YouTuber whose name sounds similar to the fungus used for baking.
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Their recent offerings have been a big disappointment. Gone were those days where you'd buy a logi mouse and keep it for atleast 5 years.
True. It'd actually be a major event if it survives the 'Google Honeymoon'.
An observation that is due by 20 years.
Apparently, not a single well in China has drinkable water. Groundwater in China is extremely toxic, and westerners who drink from public taps have a nasty, gastric treat.
They did that with mobiles too, released extremely cheap smartphones at first, then after cornering the market, jacked up their prices. Now, the entire industry runs from China.
Looks like SEO chuds are now adding 'Reddit' to the titles.
One of the great joys of working on a search engine is that you get to reverse engineer SEO spam, and overall study how it evolves over time. I’ve been noticing the search engine spam strategy of adding ‘reddit’ to page titles for a few years now, but it feels like it’s been growing a lot recently. ...
Anyone here using JWM (Joe's Window Manager) with Arch in 2024?
So, pretty much the title. Anyone here using JWM Window Manager with Arch (or any other Rolling Release Distro) now? What was the experience like?