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I also don’t have any ties to a specific editor. I use whichever is most convenient at the moment. But I avoid paid IDEs.
Interesting. I was thinking about a project for image classification and description, so we could search for our images in an easy way.
lawrence@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Elon Musk's X sues advertisers over alleged 'massive advertiser boycott' after Twitter takeover04·11 个月前ELI5 by Claude 3.5 Sonnet:
Imagine you have a big playground where lots of kids come to play and talk. This playground is called X (it used to be called Twitter). One day, some grown-ups who make toys and candy decided they didn’t want to let kids play with their stuff on this playground. They told other grown-ups not to bring their toys there either.
The person in charge of the playground, Linda, thinks this isn’t fair. She says the playground is better than ever, with more kids playing and having fun.
Linda is upset because the grown-ups are being mean and not sharing their toys, even though the playground is safe and fun. So now, she’s telling a teacher (which is like a judge for grown-ups) that these people are being unfair and breaking the rules.
She wants the teacher to make them play fair and bring their toys back to the playground. Linda thinks this will make the playground even better for all the kids who like to play there.
I created a PHP website once. Where do I sign?
lawrence@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Anyone know of a good wiki/knowledge base software that is portable?1·1 年前deleted by creator
lawrence@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•People using 'less' when they should be using 'fewer'English4·1 年前They should be using ‘sass’
lawrence@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•My daughter lost her social studies essay because LibreOffice doesn't have autosave on automatically.English26·1 年前Did you edit your thesis for six months without saving?
Finally, World Peace is possible.
lawrence@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Teams apparently can't call when using FirefoxEnglish37·1 年前I like how this guy explains the history of browser user agents and why they have this strange configuration today:
Google Wave was beautiful. I was rooting for it to replace email as a standard. So many possibilities lost…
Since I am curious but lazy enough to search for the description of each one of these apps, I made an experiment. I asked GPT-4 to generate a description for them. I provided the context below:
This is a list of FOSS Android apps. I need you to briefly explain in one line what each one of these does. You should use the knowledge you already have, but on doubt query the https://f-droid.org/ [I included OP full list here]
I tried twice. In the first one I not included the f-droid context above, and the list he generated have some misleading descriptions. The second try I passed the full prompt above, and the resulting descriptions was better.
Interestingly, GPT-4 alerts when he search the internet, but in this second try he did not accessed it, but the resulting list was better anyway, although not perfect:
- Aegis: A secure and open-source 2FA (two-factor authentication) app for managing OTPs (One Time Passwords).
- App Lounge: An alternative app store for Android, focusing on privacy and security.
- AntennaPod: A podcast manager and player that lets you subscribe, download, and listen to podcasts.
- Bitwarden: An open-source password manager for securely storing and managing passwords.
- Dicio: A dictionary and thesaurus app, useful for word definitions and synonyms (specific functionality may vary).
- Doodle: A scheduling tool for finding the best date and time for a group of people to meet (if referring to the Doodle Android app).
- F-Droid: An app store for free and open-source Android apps.
- FeedMe: (Not FOSS) A feature-rich RSS reader.
- Firefox: A well-known open-source web browser focused on privacy and customization.
- FNG: Likely refers to “Fluid Navigation Gestures,” an app for implementing gesture-based navigation.
- InvizBox: Could refer to an app associated with the InvizBox hardware for secure and private internet access (specific app details may vary).
- Jerboa: A Mastodon client with a focus on accessibility and ease of use.
- Mastodon: An open-source social network platform, often used through various client apps.
- Music Player GO: A straightforward, lightweight, and open-source music player.
- Obsidian: A powerful note-taking and knowledge management app (if referring to the mobile version of Obsidian).
- OpenLauncher: An open-source, customizable, and minimalistic Android launcher.
- Organic Maps: An offline maps app focusing on hiking, biking, and general travel, using OpenStreetMap data.
- OsmAnd~: A map and navigation app that uses OpenStreetMap data, offering offline use and various features for travelers.
- Proton Cal/Drive/Mail/VPN: A suite of privacy-focused services including calendar, cloud storage, email, and VPN from Proton.
- RadioDroid: An app for streaming internet radio stations.
- RedReader: An open-source Reddit client for browsing and interacting with Reddit content.
- Signal: A privacy-focused messaging app known for its end-to-end encryption.
- Silence: An SMS/MMS app that encrypts messages for privacy and security.
- Simple Keyboard: A minimalistic keyboard focusing on simplicity and basic functionality.
- Tasks: An open-source task management app, known for its simplicity and integration with Google Tasks.
- Unit Converter Ultimate: A comprehensive tool for converting between various units of measurement.
- Wikipedia: The official app for accessing Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia.
lawrence@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•McDonald’s Ice Cream Machine Hackers Say They Found the ‘Smoking Gun’ That Killed Their StartupEnglish2·2 年前TLDR:
Kytch, a startup, developed a device to fix McDonald’s ice cream machines but faced opposition after a 2020 McDonald’s email warning against its use, citing safety concerns. Kytch alleges this move, influenced by machine manufacturer Taylor, was to undermine them as a competitor. Recent litigation reveals an email from Taylor’s CEO suggesting action against Kytch, which Kytch claims as evidence of a plot to sabotage their business.
Despite Taylor and McDonald’s denials, Kytch continues legal action, asserting the email demonstrates a coordinated effort to eliminate competition.
Hold up, does Podman replace Docker entirely?
lawrence@lemmy.worldto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Unfortunate cropping of a phone notification12·2 年前AI is becoming too intrusive.
lawrence@lemmy.worldOPto Lemmy Be Wholesome@lemmy.world•After watching the 2nd episode of 11th season of Futurama, I googled "Futurama S11E02 discussion" (without quotes) and Lemmy.world was the 2nd result. We can do it, guys.37·2 年前Yeah, my personalized content probably wasn’t so personalized. Still, let’s wait to see the results of other people here in this thread.
lawrence@lemmy.worldOPto Lemmy Be Wholesome@lemmy.world•After watching the 2nd episode of 11th season of Futurama, I googled "Futurama S11E02 discussion" (without quotes) and Lemmy.world was the 2nd result. We can do it, guys.174·2 年前This was the first thing that came to my mind. So I tried again, using a VPN (exit server in the USA) and an incognito window. That screenshot came from that result.
A few days ago, I ran into some issues while trying to authenticate on a website (Android). It sent a verification code to my email, but every time I open the email, the browser restarted and the page reload, making it impossible to enter the code.
Couldn’t find the code text box because it was generated dynamically, so I needed to generate another code. Really annoying.
I mean, it’s not just dino corpses. We also use an incredible amount of dead forests as fuel. We really showed nature who’s the boss, huh?