“I fear not the man who can make one thing in 10,000 languages, but I fear the man who can make 10,000 things in one language.” - Bruce Lee
Nah they use “an open standard” being just markdown files or something, but the apps are still proprietary as far as I’m aware
I really hate how I sometimes, though rarely, see Obsidian talked about as if it were open source just because it uses an open standard
Like Photoshop isn’t open source because it can use PNG kinda thing
Literally did this last year and lost like 50 lbs doing nothing and being lazier
Felt like an exploit
AI: “This code will create a memory leak and potentially crash the users operating system”
Me: “Nuh-uh”
AI: “Correct”
“Unfortunately, looking at the hardware information, … it’s another Realtek RTL8153 …”
I’m on Lemmy now, so actually it was a brilliant idea
This is exactly why I just could not get into mastodon, and probably Twitter-likes in general
There’s no way, atleast at the time, to sort by top of the day. No way to see what was trending across the larger fediverse, no real way to find new and interesting things every hour on the hour
Lemmy is thankfully significantly better with this, and it’s honestly become my go-to social app now