
Check with the Recycle Bin’s new A.I. agent!

Check with the Recycle Bin’s new A.I. agent!
This smells like A.I.
This is a really good point, and it’s making me rethink my own idea about the subject.
i made a script years ago that algorithmically generates python code from user input. Is it now considered AI-generated too?
No, because you created the generation algorithm. Any code it generates is yours.
To the CEO, “helps people” means “spreadsheet line goes up”.
Thanks for posting!
Just this past weekend, I set up Navidrome on my refurbished Windows10-to-Linux media server machine. I’m using Symfonium on my phone, but I hadn’t figured out how to play my collection in Linux.
I guess the answer is Feishin.
I’m a little worried about that happening at Lemmy. Really nothing to stop A.I. slop.

What I think you’re saying is, “Play Doom”.
For someone not in the loop, what would be a good use case for CachyOS?
Ok, this is dumb and shows my age, but my proudest moment was creating a Frogger “clone” on the Apple 2 in BASIC, using ASCII text. It even had music! I taught myself how to program doing that!
Now about 4 decades later, I’m a professional developer, go figure.
I’m a recent graduate with an MS IT of Purdue Global, and the classes in AWS were pretty unhelpful. However I wanted to get actually certified in AWS.
I mostly did this by taking practice tests, and putting the topics onto flash cards, and drilled the flash cards into my brain. That’s just how I learn though. Drill the definitions into your head until they are down cold.
I passed the certificate in May. I currently have a job, but I have my eye open for a new one that matches my new skills.
I wonder if you could think of another word besides slave terminology that might mean that.
Like maybe the “perfect” version?

Something that might be helpful in posts like this: Please tell us what this app does! Why would I want it? Instead we get a list of things that changed in an app that I’m not familiar with.

If you use Steam quite a bit, check out the ProtonDB Web site. That can tell you the level of compatibility. 90% of my library seemed to be covered, and it’s seamless. I was impressed!
Edit to say: One problem I had was getting my Brother printer to work over WiFi. That was some annoying arcane wizardry, but I finally got it to work.
Some heros don’t wear capes, but you can if you want to

I was thinking of buying a Synology system. I was actually looking at prices this past week.
That being said, I’ve got an old 2019 desktop running Windows that is coming to the end of its support, that I was considering making a Linux machine.
How complex is making a roll-your-own NAS?
Yes, but… Have you heard of Eleventy? Feed it some Markdown, and it spits out stylish HTML. Then you can transfer.