Very nice and descriptive! I wish more people (me included) would write (meaningful) alt text.
I’m here to stay.
Very nice and descriptive! I wish more people (me included) would write (meaningful) alt text.
Did you write the alt text or is it from an AI? No offense, just curious, because Firefox added alt text analyzed by (local) AI.
Weird article:
engaging store fronts for software and extensions are not the preserve of big-time tech companies like Google, Apple, and Microsoft. Good design is good design, whoever does it.
Who thought it would be?
It’s not just “it was”, but “it is”. I am right now playing TOTK on Yuzu (yes the one that is no longer available) at 1440p 60 fps, with around 60 hours and near the end. I played this year BOTW the same, but 130 hours! And I enjoy them with my favorite controller at the moment, the Xbox Series S controller. The experience is not perfect, but I think much better than on original hardware.
I agree mostly and did the same. At some point when the Steam Deck was new, I really thought about getting a Switch instead alongside my PC. Because the Steam Deck is more like an extension to the eco system I already have with my PC (especially as a Linux user). On the other side, the Switch would widen the the number of games to play. You can’t buy specific games on PC, such as some of the most beloved franchises and games in history.
I went with the Steam Deck, as a fan of Steam, Linux and PC in general. The Switch system is what, 7 years old? 8? Even games from its launch time are still sold very expensive. Plus Nintendo does really bad things to the fan games and such, that I won’t support this company any longer.
The Switch really isn’t that good. It’s just the competition is so bad right now. Nintendo sells so good because they keep making good games and knows how to appeal to the mass market, not just to a specific core audience. I don’t like many things about the Switch and that includes its hardware, software and the shop. But I’m not the core audience of this system either, so fair enough I guess.
I wonder if CrowdTangle was effective anyway. Maybe it did not work 100% reliable and could be misused itself? Especially because then Meta is in a position where they control what is a misinformation is or not. I think this is much more scary than any misinformation itself, because it takes the responsibility to judge from individuals and gives the company control over what misinformation means.
I personally use my own script over du
itself. It also lists the biggest files and has same options -n
and -d
as well. :D https://github.com/thingsiplay/biggest It will count hardlinks only once, therefore list only the first found file of a hardlink; even across other directories.
Edit: BTW directory sizes are also output in an instant: biggest /usr/bin
and biggest -n 10 /usr/bin/*
to list the 10 biggest files in that directory.
Plus I don’t want to be tracked what I read and click. But maybe this is a way to fight AI bots from training? Also in future high quality journalism will become more important than ever.
I think they use the same name, for their credibility. Edit: Names also help for search results and listings of other work from same author.
I don’t feel like signing up to this website to read the article. Here are alternative news about the same subject:
The irony is, that many AI based blogs will use an AI to write these news articles about the AI writing news articles.
Freetube still working
Freetube is broken. It only works if you use the Invidious API, but the FreeTube API is broken at the moment. They created a fix, but it did not reach me yet on the Flatpak / Flathub version.
I deleted my reply, because I don’t know what I’m talking.
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After your edit, the post points to an image only, no longer the link to the source. Please edit back the link, if not at least into the body.
Isn’t Signal Open Source? If so, why is it a surprise then?
The problem with this approach is, that they get to decide who is a journalist and who is not.
I don’t know man, chat apps and systems like Twitter and Mastodon aren’t a good place for journalism. I had to stop using both, its just full of chats and any kind of messages from all over the place, including advertisements and links and what not. Not a good place to discuss anything. To me these are just advertisement platforms.
It was probably just a joke.
You guys have a high hangability:
- https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/the-meaning-of-the-word/hangability.html