Oh no, even laserdisc?
Oh no, even laserdisc?
I use this as it is currently the best option available, but it really doesn’t compare in terms of speed
I’ve been so tempted to buy this for several years now, but I just know the successor will be revealed two weeks after I buy one. D:
My latest bottle is gorilla and it works well enough. But exactly like you said, I don’t think I could pick it out from every other bottle I’ve used in the last 20 years.
What’s the problem with the blink engine?
Multiple implementations is good for everyone.
I would classify The Dead South as bluegrass! Also, bluegrass is a great answer to OP
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My youngest had been falling asleep to “the sound of rain” that Google Assistant plays on request, I fear for the day when it goes away.
I was handed one of these when I was on a church trip as a teenager. One of many many reasons I became disillusioned, but pretty funny in retrospect.
Fun trip down memory lane. Also, bitchin’ domain name!
I’ve already got my copy of the book and have even started reading it! Good on ya, and good luck!
Also, when you start hosting more than 2-3 services, keeping them up-to-date might become a hassle which you can forget. For docker-based hosting I’d recommend you setup watchtower, which can keep your servives up-to-date for you.
I would caution against automatic updates! Notifications, yes absolutely. But automatically updating things is a great way to have things break suddenly when you’re not in a good place to troubleshoot.
I would enjoy training a LLM on my aggregated command history and using that for auto completion, or maybe using an open source one trained on a larger set from the community, but I am very uncomfortable sending data about every command (as I’m writing it!) to any company.
This might be a little more than you’re asking for, but I would recommend something like Node-RED with a feedparser. Reason being: it opens up a lot of options and could be a useful tool for things other than this one use case.
I last used it seriously like 7 or 8 years ago and it was fine. I put it on par with GitHub at the time. The ability to self host for free without too much trouble also really affected my position on it.
I haven’t really enjoyed the few times I’ve had to use it in the last couple of years, though.
Silly, that’s a down payment for the next house to turn into a rental.
Holy crap, no thanks. That’s legit awful.