I listened to a couple of episodes about 6 years ago. They weren’t that great.
I listened to a couple of episodes about 6 years ago. They weren’t that great.
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I’ve never heard this word.
Yeah look, everyone has to find their own way, I’m not trying to make the case that catch & release is going to be better for everyone, and there’s certainly a case to be made for archiving.
The thing that eventually got me was maintaining a big raid array. Lots of heat, power, drives dying every now and again. When it only takes a few minutes to download something and I never go near my bandwidth quota (or it’s unlimited maybe) going to catch & release made a lot of sense. I’m not religious about it but I generally delete things after I’ve listened / watched.
I’ve been catch and release for 5 years or so now.
Archiving is such a huge drain on time / effort / resources.
Would a timeline really provide much benefit over viewing screenshots in a folder?
This one has a calendar:
https://m.majorgeeks.com/files/details/auto_screen_capture.html
Auto cookie delete isn’t really necessary since total cookie protection.
For me, I often get to Friday afternoon and realise I haven’t recorded my time all week.
Supposed to be billing clients for tasks.
Screen caps every 15 minutes helps me see what I was doing
Sharex auto capture?
Wait, you mean when we genocide people they become radicalised and support whatever organisation with defend them? I’m shocked.
Playing sounds? sure.
Rearranging keys - hell no.
Fair point.
There’s nothing wrong with Lemmy growing in an organic sustainable way, but I dislike the attitude that lemmy ought to be a reddit replacement or that lemmy should grow from the ashes of reddit.
Lemmy should be it’s own thing with it’s own culture and history and communities.
I get a bit peeved when lemmy users (not necessarily you) get a bit obsessive about transferring communities to lemmy from reddit. Just focus on creating good content for Lemmy and forget about the rest.
I’d like to see a sudden growth in Lemmy and fall of Reddit, but I don’t think it’s anywhere near
I don’t. Let the idiots stay on reddit. Leave lemmy how it is. Is it so terrible that one might have to visit reddit to find some niche communities?
Wasn’t there like a bot defense team that published a ban list or something but they just gave up during the exodus?
week old BO over the average deodorant
That’s a false dichotomy though. The obvious third option is to shower every day and wear clean clothes?
Yeah 100%.
Imagine around the advent of readily available photo prints. People might have been thinking “this is terrible, someone I don’t know could have a photo of me and look at it while thinking licentious thoughts!”
Yeah it’s a poorly considered generalisation, but the point is you’re not going to be getting emails from your service provider.
Yeah a lot less for a lot better.
Also, people paying for Usenet subscriptions since forever.
Wow that’s pretty great.
I thought you guys were on par with Australia but in fact you’re making us look bad - that’s great.
Australia here. SMS is the lowest common denominator. I use it to talk to clients all the time.
I’ve heard of the blue bubble thing but only from yanks I think.
Since no one else has said it… 80 days podcast: