Agreed. I cannot even fathom on how to detect LLM bots.
Just your average quirky thigh-high socks enjoyer programmer. :3
Agreed. I cannot even fathom on how to detect LLM bots.


Well I got my first PC when I was 5 (2005), and I just learnt to use the PC by myself (because my parents didn’t understand it) over several years.
When I will eventually have a child, these would be my steps to encourage them to use a PC:
I don’t think a 5 year old will understand a PC’s usefullnes for sure, but their receptors will definitely be turned on after hearing FREE GAMES.


I’ve read through this post. Some keypoints.
The article was made by Drew Devault. Apparently he had some drama before, but the article seemed legit to me ngl.
This sounds cool but the wife in question uses Cinnamon.
I think with an european perspective 16 and 19 sounds like a bit significant difference to me, and most possibly others may get worried.
Imo 17 and 19 is totally okay, but I hope your relationship will stand and stay safe.
I’m awful at debates, often can get unconfident, and I usually give the benefit of doubt and such to strangers so yeah I probably lean more towards getting pushed around, but I do have a limit, where they most likely will be ignored or called out by me if they cross over that line.


Dinner plates. Wooden, marble, ceramic or whatever it’s made from, it does it’s job perfectly.
EDIT: Yes, I’m hungry


It could also be that most of those children were born before 2022


Hmm fair enough, maybe the more special features are the main reason it is so pricey, like the physical modem switches? Just a guess.


While I agree with that, they don’t have the luxury of scale of mass production, so it’s not possible for them (yet hopefully)


Okay now that IS the worst, good point


Worst format ever. It should either be dd/mm/yyyy or yyyy/mm/dd


I assume zombies function like in Plague Inc. They eventually just starve to death after some months, so just being closed in couls be okay for some months imo.
But I would be a cautiosly friendly one prob who eventually gets exploited by trusting in people sorta.


Some podcasts are definitely just talking about extremely basic things, but there are also really interesting ones as well. In my case, I usually listen to a hungarian history podcast which covers interesting historical facts or modern day issues, like the uyghur massacre, teenage conversion camps in USA, traditional history, like ww2 or anything, and they really go in detail with these, by reading a bunch of different source books about these.


Idk this photo looks really believable, and only the HALF logo gives it away from me.
Thanks for the clarification, my wording was awful.
Well I’ve tried once using a mini PC with 1 hdd being connected to it through USB as a pilot test if it works, but the OS consistently shut off or didn’t want to boot at some time, cause the HDD got voltage issues. But maybe it could be different for a phone, who knows.
EDIT: For clarification. My pilot test was for seeing if a HDD can be ran through an USB 24/7 without any issues, rather than buying a proper PC and inserting said HDD into it’s intended SATA port. The HDD got undervoltage issues from the terminal, because the USB port couldn’t supply enough voltage to the HDD, which is not only unreliable for a 24/7 NAS solution, but also may damage the HDD (or the USB port I don’t remember anymore) whilst trying to run it under it’s required voltage. Also I set my HDD to be auto mounted on boot, and as a safety mechanism Rocky Linux doesn’t boot if it has undervoltage issues for one of it’s components.


Tidal is cool but it lacks a lot of vocaloid and some japanese songs for me.
Respect their artist payout and the nice link site which lists a bunch of different sources of the shared song, so that Spotify or other streaming users don’t need to manually search for that shared song.


May I ask, where do you find your these golden treasures amongst the wide and vast array of the bit constructed universe?
An 80s PC for a child in 2025? That’s mad. I hope it will work out well then!