image recognition with AI for categorization?
image recognition with AI for categorization?
appreciated. very nice from you.
now if I only knew what I wanted with that reminder^^
did I use worktree the wrong way? the subfolder with the repository where the worktree was placed, has to be recompiled anyway?
thanks for elaborating. will give it a try :)
Hmmm. Thanks. I might try it out another time soon:).
Why using a worktree? I will simply commit my WIP modifications on the dev branch.
Switch branch to work on the bugfix. And when Im finished I move back to the development branch? Why is this worse than doing this worktree stuff?
Trying to fix something at night, with a fuming partner who’s already put up with a difficult to use service, because of your want for privacy even though they don’t care care, whilst saying “it should work, I don’t know what’s wrong”, is not a great place to be
I feel those words
I did my part.
Omg i can feel this xkcd
Omg this exists already?
Well you havent seen my corporation then…
Drugs are literally the thing that you can buy and make you happy.
We are still in c/technology
Its always something isnt it?
I too had issues with some stuff at first. But until I dive into org mode its the best i was getting.
(Im telling this from stumbling through many apps like tiddlywiki, obsidian, joplin, qownnotes, trilliumnotes, standardnotes, and probably more)
Or logseq which is open source.
Or joplin. Or a meriad of other apps
Thats basically what I am doing, but with logseq, which is open source.
The principles are differing, where Logseq is an outliner.
But creating a template including e.g. #fishing with a bulletlist which can be checked and using this template in your journal you will have as backlinks in the fishing page the occurences of when you used this hashtag.
I was fucking around with my windows pc.
And then i found out that you can fuck more around in linux, and that was the story of my first ubuntu iso burned on a cd.
I had no clue about anything but was blown away by something “different”
Indeed. And I am more curious about whats possible instead of missing the good old days.
Nobody can argue that a 1950 movie is better as a marvel multi million production.
Even watching movies from the late 90s -2000s is a time travel and I assume most of the “good old movies” is of nostalgic origin
However nothing that cant be done by modern movies.
lifeless and boring
Do you have an example for that?
To me modern productions are putting so much effort in side story/side character building that it gets complex.
Also that nowadays a good movie lasts 3 hours. Instead of the good old 90 minutes.
As others said, depends on the definition.
I throw Tails into the ring.
Having a non-persistent system makes it safe in some way.
they tried already using open source in several occasions for smaller administrative municipalities.
all failed and went back then, wasting loads of time and money. so for sure marketing gag