“Ontology is the study of being.” That’s not a sentence fragment, that’s the whole thing. Being what, you might ask? Just, being.
“Ontology is the study of being.” That’s not a sentence fragment, that’s the whole thing. Being what, you might ask? Just, being.
Well stop being so friendly and people won’t think you’re a robot. Jk/
The author of that article seems real and makes a decent point. Reddit is infested with that shit nowadays.
There’s tells I’ve noticed that if something seems to friendly, or formal, and the tone seems too verbose it might be generated. Formatting gives it away as well
Hey thanks for that. I do like hackernews and ars technica. And I already selfhost a bunch of other stuff. So I guess I found what I’m going to setup next. In the past whenever I’ve looked into RSS I’ve found some sites go out of their way to try to stop it.
For example here’s a site I’d like to get the feed for featured reviews: https://rateyourmusic.com/
Short of scraping it with python beautiful soup I don’t see an easy way to get the feed.
Any good feeds you recommend?
Not FOSS but I use Symfonium to stream music from my Navidrome instance on my NAS while I’m out of the house.
Edit, saw your last comment. What couldn’t you get working?
No one could ever remove the French language pack better than Grandma.
Got a chuckle from me. Peek Larson right here.
Yeah, I got a phone warning before the last earthquake I experienced in Washington. It’s pretty cool, but I got the notification probably 15 seconds before I felt it. Maybe I could have planned better if I had longer, but it was like a 4.5 so it didn’t matter. Japan has a really good advanced warning system, the notification sound is pretty eerie.