@iFixit That choice of background music is *chef's kiss*.
Also, I believe the Alt text should reflect that fact, it ads SO much to the description!
@iFixit That choice of background music is *chef's kiss*.
Also, I believe the Alt text should reflect that fact, it ads SO much to the description!
@ShadowJonathan Unfortunately, no.
I wish I could be Unbound like the Benthusi, but helas, our tech is not there yet... 
@MurrayWindripper @yschaeff I was wondering if I was the only one who was thinking that 
@Tutanota It's not like they weren't already hoovering up anything you type into ChatGPT to train their algorithms, so "privacy" was already out of the window.
And with how much advertisers pay for both personal data AND for "sponsored content", there is 0 chance they won't be doing both selling personal data and reply preferences sooner or later.
Very likely sooner, considering just how much OpenAI's balance sheet is in the red...
@jascha You mean gayER, right?

@Natasha_Jay I think I had a needlepoint picture of some of those pictures...
Probably still in my old bedroom at my parents's house...
@FoxesInLove Oh, look! It me! 
@volpeon A whole new meaning to the word "brutalist" 
@afewbugs Yes, but not directly.
Nextcloud itself doesn't support recurring tasks (or didn't when I last used, a couple of years ago, but it seems the issue still remains), and this issue is something that has surfaced a few times over the years.
There is, however, a workaround, which I've used since I encountered this particular issue.
You'll need to use your phone to set up recurring tasks and mark them complete.
And you'll need to use DavX5 and Tasks to do it (not sure that there's an equivalent for Apple devices, those are the two programs I use on Android).
When you use those two combined, Tasks will correctly recreate the recurring task on Nextcloud.
Hope this helps!
@ShadowJonathan @OvertonDoors @redsad Oh, and even on YT, you can bet I run SponsorBlock turned to the max settings on all channels.
Again, you do not get to dictate what I view, **I** do. And while you're at it, keep the interaction reminders to yourself, as well as self-plugs and gargantuan intros and endings.
@ShadowJonathan @OvertonDoors @redsad I've basically stopped watching TV and listening to the radio, because these days it feels like there's 5 minutes of ads for each 5 minutes of content.
I get the important news the next day, at work. If it's important enough, people will be talking about it.
I only watch video and listen to music from sources that either have no ads by default (AKA my NAS), or where I can adblock them to oblivion.
And that same adblock is permanently turned on network-wide for all sites, it's IMO the only sane way to be online.
If it's an unskippable ad or a "we'll only let you see this if you pay is or let us track you" site, guess what, the information you're carrying is always available elsewhere.
You do NOT have a say on how I consume content, or what I'm exposed to when I consume it.
The more people realize that, the faster we'll get a better Internet for everyone.