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  • Quality in soulseek will be much better

  • No Al Gore invented Al, that's why it's called Al duh

  • Not usually, but the second you do it's complete hell

  • I want to like pipewire but configuration is a hell scape of configuration files that bare no resemblance to any I've dealt with before, and doesn't recognise my audio interface probably so I have to just fully stop all pw services and use jack for Ardour.

  • One of the ways I've found it to be useful so far that it can contextualise knowledge for you.

  • Real life LLMs have shown me the potential for the world to be just as miserable and dystopia as in a lot of sci-fi but also if this is where we are now, then maybe most sci-fi doesn't take it far enough. People will stop thinking for themselves and rely on AI for everything and blindly believe what it tells them.

  • This doesn't really answer the question but I was reading Asimov short story the other day "Belief" and it felt like he'd hit the nail on the head such a long time ago.

  • I've done the same with a very important password for work. One day it just wasn't there any more

  • I relate to this so hard. If somebody asks me to tell them something about when I went to school there is literally nothing there. If someone tells me about something that happened when I was at school I immediately remember the whole thing plus a bunch of related stuff

  • Hmm I've read about aphantasia before and heard shows about it but this diagram actually made me think I may be a 4 or 5. When I try to imagine an apple all I have is flutters of memories of what apples look like, , but I can't create a picture in my mind of one

  • Maybe you can provide some context of what you mean? I assume it is very contextual.

  • Stupidity knows no bounds

  • Same as wept

  • Yeah OP's words are definitely not accepted but British English still has lots, another I just thought of is Dreamt

  • Susie Dent mentioned on a radio 4 show that words that maintained the archaic -t ending are usually more commonly used words. Words that are used less lost their -t ending and gained a more generic -ed ending as people were not taught it and used the rule they knew. So words we have like slept, dreamt, smelt are regularly used words day to day.

  • Someone might recognise your issue though and have suggestions, even if you can't reproduce it exactly

  • This seems very odd, I've been using syncthing for a good 5 years and never had a single file corrupt - might be worth opening an issue on their github

  • Or do as I do, set up aliases for everything and forget out to use the actual commands

  • Lots of people saying it is not safe. Don't let that stop you being you, there are still lots of people being their true selves, find them and you will be fine.

  • Autism @lemmy.world

    DAE have trouble knowing whether they like things?

  • Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

    Mixxx accepted for Google Summer of Code 2025, Get Involved

    mixxx.org /news/2025-03-05-mixxx-accepted-for-gsoc-2025/