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🦿 Lucian Marin
Hashtags are reserved for subgroups now.
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☕ David Antoine
@rsm rule #1: I'm watching a YouTube vid about the GAO ruling on Blue Origin complain... I said it!
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Rsm
Rule #1: Post a comment every day, no matter how short, banal, or off-the-wall. Such as: I believe in the Oxford comma. (There, I've said it.)
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💣 Zoid
Anyone familiar with Manjaro Linux? Trying to decide what distro to install on my new (to me) laptop.
☝️ Jean-David Moisan
Do you specifically want a rolling release? Otherwise I installed MX Linux on my parents' computer and it's easy enough that I didn't need to give them tech support. mxlinux.org It's a distro that came out of nowhere but distro watch has it at the #1 spot in popularity.
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🧬 Thomas
This sounds intriguing. Any particular sorts of streams?
Martijn
Could we please get more accurate timestamps on @Sublevel again? Was going back through some old stuff and it is now impossible to know how much time passed between #13373 and #13376
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Mark Dain
What if you hover on the relative time stamp of "Today" - does it show? Also, does Sublevel use <time>? I can't check as I'm on my phone :/ yes +1 for accurate time stamps though - maybe some way of showing them quickly like tapping on the time stamp to switch it to ISO 8601
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Martinpavlov
The very first sublevel published.
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🦿 Lucian Marin
That is one of the best comments on Sublevel. Happy birthday! Two days from now is my turn.
Mark Dain
Sublevel already is a silo and Lucian seems to have very little interest in changing that. @martijnvdven also told me he tried to get Lucian to implement rel="me" links so IndieAuth would work correctly but that never happened. I seriously doubt h-entry support would happen either. I'd be willing to write and host (for free) Sublevel API access as a service. I could support RSS and h-entry for posting.
Mark Dain
Interesting the new similar function on a Sublevel post. It seems to not work that well but perhaps I misunderstand what it's for? Has anyone tried using it?
🦿 Lucian Marin
I'm testing this kind of features. It works well for #19194 and other small texts. I'm using the pg_trgm module from PostgreSQL with a similarity threshold of 0.2 for now.
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Mark Dain
@martijnvdven as far as I can tell, there's no archive of @developer as mentioned in #13075 just to be paranoid, I've archived that post: archive.is/pJ4Cc
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Nkrs
On one hand I think the technological advancement is outstanding, but on the other, it threatens to take bread off many tables. Foxconn fired 60k people - if each of those workers provides for a family of four, that means that a quarter of a million people just lost their income. I think that's frightening and that we'll see more and more people losing their jobs because what they were doing got automated (see also: qz.com/656104/a-fl...)
🦿 Lucian Marin
Lots of people lost their jobs during industrialization. World moved on to digitalization and now robotization. People should be thought to be flexible and learn new things all their lives. Also, universal basic income discussed on #19256 and #19259 can be a solution, as well as the current social benefits.
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Nkrs
Temperature in hell: below freezing point. (osnews.com/story/2...)
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🦿 Lucian Marin
I let Chrome save and manage all my passwords. I know they encrypt them, so it's pretty safe. What I do is let others browser import everything from Chrome. I don't enable iCloud for Keychain or anything else because it makes Safari and OS X slow.