oh god i read this tweet as a critique, but reading the replies it seems this was meant as praise and an example to follow. i feel sick
veganes_hack
burzum and luke smith, that tracks as well
wasn't sure if it was "schrauben" or "bolzen" that were used in roller coasters 😁
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thanks, yeah we use bitwarden at work and i really don't like the ux. plus the simplicity of just having a file to sync is very convenient to me.
i might try authpass soon, seems to look nice enough.
sigh
anyone got a good replacement?
who's the basilisk now?
god damn it. i guess the name of the founder might have been a hint, only one letter away from our favorite roman saluter.
i use immich, one of the projects they seem to have actually funded in a big way. it's a very good selfhosted replacement for google photos. at least the license is actually open source, as opposed to grayjay, so here's hoping it has a future in case the fascists try to fuck with it.
i guess the problem though isn't with the funding and/or control of individual projects, it's with the long-term influence in the foss community they seem to be after.
not joyless at all. i suspect they're creatively worn out. if you make a job out of your hobby, etc etc. combine that with habitual chatbot use and there you go. it's overall just grim honestly. i'll change vocation though if i'm ever forced to partake in the slop at work, thankfully so far that hasn't happened yet.
was sind tüften, meine person?
fucking hell.
skimming this article i cannot help but feel a bit scared about the effects this has on how humans interact with each other. if enough people spend a majority of their time "talking" to the slop machines, whether at work or god forbid voluntarily like daniel here, what does that do to people's communication and social skills? nothing good, i imagine.