

I mean… yes those are true? lol.
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I mean… yes those are true? lol.
Surely an unpopular opinion lol.
Python is a great first language.
He was definitely hit from the front. Look at the layout of things.
Don’t be ridiculous…. Now an AI powered bidet that really gets the shit off your butthole…
Kind of what happened with Avelon too.
Mildly vagina
:q!
But is Qwant going to be default?
People need programmers to make boring things. Often boring things make more money than programming stuff for science.
We need both. Programming is a tool.
Definitely not. It’s not the same at all.
You can still use either.
Python has never been a big language for app development… no idea why you would call it old school.
To answer op, Swift for iOS; Kotlin on Android.
Makes sense. Clearly a popular feature.
I tried it and it didn’t work well for me (can’t remember why, it was awhile ago).
Looks great. I’ll probably wait for a flatpak and try it out.
I’ve already automated Restic with bash scripts and systemd timers but… used to use Vorta with Borg and did like having a GUI.
I do with Mobius and it’s usable. I have a Synology NAS always there at home to sync to though. (Mobius syncs 1-2 hours per day in the background but it’s dynamic and not predictable thanks to Apple).
If I didn’t syncing between iOS devices would probably not work very well.
Yes instant syncing with iOS requires you to open the app if you can’t wait. I’ll often open Mobius if I’m working back and forth to make sure it syncs instantly.
While good, not great that they were threatened in the first place.
You could probably create a Tailscale vpn network (or something similar) and setup Syncthing to use the Tailscale address of your laptop.
Obsidian + Syncthing is what I’ve settled on. Not perfect, but the best I’ve used.
Not in Canada. Over the counter hearing aids are only a legal thing in the U.S.