

That was a great episode!
That was a great episode!
Yeah, screw this guy. I came across him on YT. He goes out of his way to paint all AI as if it were an ineffectual, hype-only, resource hog with absolutely no redeeming qualities being foisted on us by EvilCorps everywhere who are simultaneously too dumb to know that it’s a farce.
What told me he was just going for eyeballs (gotta admit, his marketing is good! I see this mofo everywhere these days) was a YT post about a grift — that predates AI — which used AI and he blamed AI for the grift! Not the human, but the technology.
Library extension. Go to as page selling a book (Amazon, Powell’s, etc.) and the extension will show you if you’re local library has the book, how many copies, and if they’re available for checkout. You can then click through and put a hold on the book.
Great cure for impulse buying of books. I’ve read more and bought less since using it.
My Berkey water filtration system. I got the travel size (1.5 gal). It’s efficient enough to filter out food coloring, the water is a perfect pH 7, the water doesn’t irritate my mouth sores like tap or bottled water (looking at you, Aquafina!) and the water just tastes better. Plus the filters are rated for 6,000 gallons. I’m better hydrated than I ever was.
I used to hate raw tomatoes too until I followed Alton Brown’s advice: only buy tomatoes in season and then only from road-side stands.
Turns out, he was right and I love tomatoes! AndI never buy any from the grocery store.
Use it for what, other than updating installed IDEs?
Two of my faves!
Woman got special government permission to go motorcycling in Chernobyl. She took pictures.
The site is still around.
I’m all for privacy, but the argument I have nothing to hide … is hard to argue with, when it comes to the average person, because the truth is that they don’t matter and most likely no-one cares about their specific data.
In that case, please post your real name, tax id (SSN in the States) and annual household income.
N.B. None of this information is private.
Is like to hear about some of these as well. I’ve been using Obsidian for years and never thought to have it do “something outside of Obsidian”.
My main use of it is to sync my notes across different devices (and I’m not too crazy about taking notes in it).