I hope for the EU to come after Sony. Before you could argue that you could buy games as a disc and just play them. It of course was a monopoly before, but now it is pretty clear
> astronomical productivity benefits I can't take the article seriously...
If this wouldn't be under Mozilla/Thunderbird Org on Github, I would have considered this to be fake. It looks very unsubstantial ...
Since the rise of AI systems I really wonder how people wrote code before. This is exactly how I planned out implementation and executed the plan. Might have been some paper notes, a ticket or a white board, buuuuut ...…
I am a huge fan of OpenSuperWhisper (https://github.com/Starmel/OpenSuperWhisper). Works local and is more than enough for me.
Not only is the website layout horrible to read, it also smells like the article was written by AI. My brain just screams "no" when I try to read that.
Last thing I did when I was a student was to buy the Apple pro apps bundle for education. It still haven't regretted it :D So, if you are a student, you can get logic, final cut, motion, compressor and mainStage for…
In the future we all will use 50 different Chromium based browsers
After Atlassian renaming products to apps (and anything else to "work"), I thought it cannot become worse this year. I was wrong. Apple TV+ was already confusing enought ... "No you don't need an Apple TV, it is just a…
Yeah, who cares about the enviroment... who needs water and energy, if you AI agent can give you better pep talk
I got a 5 year old Lenovo Thinkcentre for free and tried multiple desktops. The only desktop that had great scaling at a 4k screen was KDE. Gnome was okay with 1x or 2x scaling, but 1.3x ... big nope. Did not work out,…
I don't get the hate ... yes, it is a lot of boilerplate, but at the same time it is very explicit and doesn't hide complexity.
I also have tried Emby, that worked great too. I installed it via docker and have both Plex and Emby running.
I did the same like 2 years ago, but I am using Plex on my NAS. That gives me both, flexibility and owning my music. Only downside is that I don’t want to open ports to the outside, so I use WireGuard on my router.
What I don't get about all the "if you plan it out first, it gets better" approach is, how did they work before?! For anything bigger than small size features, I always think about what I do and why I do things.…
Blender is one of my favorite open source tool. Having a UI/UX for tablets is awesome, especially for sculpting (zBrush launched their iPad version last year - but since Maxon bought it, all is subscription only). I…
I prefer to use Claude code like a smart rubber ducky while I write most the code in the end. I added rules to make claude first explain what it want to do in chat (and code changes should only be implemented if I ask…
For me, it is very apparent in movies nowadays. I watched the Lord of the Rings over Christmas, and I was stunned by how colorful the movie is. Even in the darkest scenes in Mordor, it felt more colorful than movies of…
I hope for the EU to come after Sony. Before you could argue that you could buy games as a disc and just play them. It of course was a monopoly before, but now it is pretty clear
> astronomical productivity benefits I can't take the article seriously...
If this wouldn't be under Mozilla/Thunderbird Org on Github, I would have considered this to be fake. It looks very unsubstantial ...
Since the rise of AI systems I really wonder how people wrote code before. This is exactly how I planned out implementation and executed the plan. Might have been some paper notes, a ticket or a white board, buuuuut ...…
I am a huge fan of OpenSuperWhisper (https://github.com/Starmel/OpenSuperWhisper). Works local and is more than enough for me.
Not only is the website layout horrible to read, it also smells like the article was written by AI. My brain just screams "no" when I try to read that.
Last thing I did when I was a student was to buy the Apple pro apps bundle for education. It still haven't regretted it :D So, if you are a student, you can get logic, final cut, motion, compressor and mainStage for…
In the future we all will use 50 different Chromium based browsers
After Atlassian renaming products to apps (and anything else to "work"), I thought it cannot become worse this year. I was wrong. Apple TV+ was already confusing enought ... "No you don't need an Apple TV, it is just a…
Yeah, who cares about the enviroment... who needs water and energy, if you AI agent can give you better pep talk
I got a 5 year old Lenovo Thinkcentre for free and tried multiple desktops. The only desktop that had great scaling at a 4k screen was KDE. Gnome was okay with 1x or 2x scaling, but 1.3x ... big nope. Did not work out,…
I don't get the hate ... yes, it is a lot of boilerplate, but at the same time it is very explicit and doesn't hide complexity.
I also have tried Emby, that worked great too. I installed it via docker and have both Plex and Emby running.
I did the same like 2 years ago, but I am using Plex on my NAS. That gives me both, flexibility and owning my music. Only downside is that I don’t want to open ports to the outside, so I use WireGuard on my router.
What I don't get about all the "if you plan it out first, it gets better" approach is, how did they work before?! For anything bigger than small size features, I always think about what I do and why I do things.…
Blender is one of my favorite open source tool. Having a UI/UX for tablets is awesome, especially for sculpting (zBrush launched their iPad version last year - but since Maxon bought it, all is subscription only). I…
I prefer to use Claude code like a smart rubber ducky while I write most the code in the end. I added rules to make claude first explain what it want to do in chat (and code changes should only be implemented if I ask…
For me, it is very apparent in movies nowadays. I watched the Lord of the Rings over Christmas, and I was stunned by how colorful the movie is. Even in the darkest scenes in Mordor, it felt more colorful than movies of…