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Just use regular chatgpt. It’s the same thing without the Microsoft integration…
But then rinse and repeat 4 years later.
I think, like Obsidian, it stores them as markdown files.
Then Logseq. It’s an outliner (each line can be it’s own…thing…), but it’s open source and a direct competitor of Obsidian. In fact, I was ambivalent between the two when I first started with online note-taking.
You are not alone. That is all
My wife of a year younger than me is the mom in the meme. I’m 35. The joke is still alive!
As opposed to the people who don’t vote because they live under a rock or in their mom’s basement?
I mean, I’m kidding, but people you’ve never met can absolutely fuck up your life when in comes to politics.
Now what misanthropic government would do that? Surely none exist!
Among respondents who own luxury brands that they themselves bought (e.g., Gucci, Versace, Rolex), 44% prefer to live in a world without any of those brands altogether. Among respondents not owning such brands, the fraction preferring to live in a world without them is 69%.
That’s interesting.
Actually, this is kinda like using fossil fuels. If we didn’t have fossil fuels our lives would be miserable. And while using them adds some utility, burning fossil fuels still leaves us miserable, particularly as climate change grows worse.And so, even though I use fossil fuels to fuel my car, heat my home, and cook my food, I’d still prefer to live in a world where its significantly reduced to phased out altogether.
Now that is a good argument!
Claude.ai. I took the transcript of the video and asked for an outline using a prompt I usually use for outlining textbook chapters lol.
Here’s an AI outline because this was actually a good talk:
How Platforms Die
Facebook Case Study
Causes of Enshittification
Solutions
Conclusion
It’s been a few years, but I really liked Linux Mint and Xfce. The former is more friendly for beginners. But XFCE is responsive…like…you click and the computer responds immediately. It feels like the computer is really yours. Don’t get me wrong, though, Linux Mint is really responsive, too, particularly in comparison to Windows.
You can always try them out, too, before you commit with your current computer. In the past, I’ve used VirtualBox to virtualize Mint/Xfce. Here’s a tutorial. It sounds fancy, but it’s pretty easy.
What? What capitalist told you that?
But does it preserve our fantasy heritage in our fantasy world where nothing is real, and everything is literally imaginary?
Yeah…this is why I abandoned by privacy journey a few years ago. It felt like it took a lot of work, created hiccups for very little reason, and was overall just not enjoyable. But I was able to get Bitwarden out of it, which, I think, is a pretty swell privacy-focused app.