

Of course chatbot use is rising when every shitty website replaced their support pages with one. What else can I do but use the stupid chatbot?


Of course chatbot use is rising when every shitty website replaced their support pages with one. What else can I do but use the stupid chatbot?


You don’t, my wife bought one for me and she does not use Steam. However I don’t think she got a code but instead gave my email address and I got sent the code to use. No idea if there are other options for this though.


Controversial opinion and I say that as someone who started with Jellyfin and keeps that local Wifi only, so I admit a certain bias: going with Tailscale and Jellyfin over using Plex isn’t much better. Instead of enabling remote access via one company that wants to make money, you go via another company that wants to make money. How long is the free tier of Tailscale going to work out? How much do you trust them with your traffic? But I know it is a popular setup, so I am aware saying that here will not earn me any points.


You just had to 1-up everyone here…


I am just sitting here laughing over the fact that this is the very reason people hated on reddit. When reddit wouldn’t allow people to remove their helpful posts when they left, and everyone was outraged. But since we are not reddit here, it is of course a wholly different thing.
Don’t worry, I see my opinion is unpopular, so this is the last I say on this.


It is maybe weird but folks should be allowed to delete stuff again. There is no rule against it either. Make it one if it is something that the broader community doesn’t like.
Edit: I don’t want to make new replies so I am just editing this in here. I did not say I am ok with people deleting their posts. I found it idiotic when this was done on reddit, and it isn’t much better here. But the option is there, so people will use it. Make it a rule it shouldn’t be done or move to a platform where it isn’t possible, what else do you think you can do about this?


Really, no one posting this? Fine, here you go:



Welp, time to do the “previously free and basic feature is now moved into paid plan” dance every few months.


https://github.com/bpatrik/pigallery2 is something I have moved to from Immich, but actually only because Immich didn’t let my HDD go to sleep anymore. I do like it though, it is a bit simpler.


Daaaaaamn. If I didn’t have one already, I would not consider buying it at that price anymore. And I got the cheaper 512 gb model.
Have you mined the minerals though?
Or to put it in another way “to truly selfhost you need to start by creating the universe”.


Damn, thats the perfect list of people to screw over with even more elaborate scams.


An AI chatbot strictly to look for non-AI music. I don’t know what to feel about this.
Where are your gloves???


Maybe just a move away from Github? Which would be a positive development.


What about Star Trek though. Or is that covered by Trans Autism.


I’d like to subscribe to NewRandomYouTubeGamerX64_L33tSauce’s intriguing publications and productions, might I ask for a link, dear sir?


You are probably technically right about rsync, and I had used rdiff-backup for many years actually instead. But I do think there is a different use case for each, depending on what you are backing up.
E.g. if it is files that change a lot, like documents or other text files. Rdiff-backup will be better, keeping old versions of them automatically ready for restoring.
But if it concerns backing up music, videos and also images (unless you edit them but then you’d probably save a new file as well), there doesn’t seem to be much difference to rsync anymore. Those files do not change, so an incremental backup won’t really add any value.
Also Sweeney “why do people like Steam more than the Epic store?”