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No one could have possibly seen this outcome!
No one could have possibly seen this outcome!
Sad that you chose an .ml community to come back to. You can’t talk about Russia or China at all without getting deleted there, unless it’s saying that Tienamen Square never happened or something like that.
I had to block a handful of bad actors, maybe around 15, and don’t have much issue now. As usual it’s a very small, very vocal minority that’s doing most of the shitting in the pool. Unfortunately many are also mods of communities like [email protected], so generally not subscribing to stuff there is a good policy too.
You are reading about it in Popular Mechanics, so it’s definitely a sensationalized headline, we know that at a minimum.
What we really want is confirmation that the articles were written and researched by humans. But failing that tell us that AI was used so we can avoid it.
Yeah I’ve looked at that. Unfortunately they took out the capability to download whole notebooks quite a while ago. Now you can only do 50 notes at a time, would take ages.
How well does it work with notes with documents and text combined? Any easy way to migrate from Evernote?
I’ve checked it out before and it does look like a top contender. I have 2 major outstanding questions/issues.
First, how to migrate? I have tens of thousands of notes in many folders. Not something I’m willing to do manually.
Second, does it allow for mixed notes of text and pdf or images of written notes?
The barrier to entry has kept me out a bit because it looks like a big job, but would be interested to hear if someone else had pulled it off.
I’m still looking for a good self hosted alternative specifically for hosting PDF’s with full text search ability. They all either seem way too complex or way too limited with PDF (no search or preview).
And then there’s the issue of syncing everything out of Evernote.
Yo that’s pretty wack homie.
… when the mildly infuriating thing is OP’s ignorance
No he can’t, didn’t you hear him? It’s UNMOVABLE!!
I am so with you brother. I’m still mourning the death of Palm.
Mindlessly worshipping and understanding the advantage of a truly FOSS browser over one owned by the biggest data harvesting organization the world has ever seen are two pretty different things.
Honestly it feels to me like there are some people here paid to be trolls by Google, because their arguments are so incredibly lame that I can’t see any other reason they’d exist.
I wish they tested some other high quality but not as expensive cables against apple’s instead of the total junk ones. Baseus or something.
Mitchell and Webb need to do some new stuff. I love all of their material together.
I’m one ahead of you. I bought cyberpunk on sale and only played it for about 2 hours.
Interesting. I looked it up and found this, so it looks like it’s some hybrid of many sources:
Most of our search result pages feature one or more Instant Answers. To deliver Instant Answers on specific topics, DuckDuckGo leverages many sources, including specialized sources like Sportradar and crowd-sourced sites like Wikipedia. We also maintain our own crawler (DuckDuckBot) and many indexes to support our results. Of course, we have more traditional links and images in our search results too, which we largely source from Bing. Our focus is synthesizing all these sources to create a superior search experience.
This is one area where I am vehemently in support of IP protection for all the writers and artists’ works being used. Unfortunately, unlike when it comes to suing individuals who copy something, the wholesale theft of generations of art and writing by AI companies is just being let slide.