Wait, do you guys have editors specifically for recipes?
I write mine in an .epub (using Calibre) and send it to my 7" e-reader
Wait, do you guys have editors specifically for recipes?
I write mine in an .epub (using Calibre) and send it to my 7" e-reader
Awwww man, why would you rebuke my argument before I even make it?
Are the echos in the chamber that predictable?
Anything from !unix_surrealism@lemmy.sdf.org


Indeed it is, back in the university there was a kind of meme among students
Whenever you had any bullshit argument you pulled out of your ass you could say: “this is trivial and the proof is left to the reader”
On a more serious note, it was one of the main points of attriction betwee professors and students


In maths “trivial” is usually when the author has a statement they could prove, but chose not to (either because is too obvious, stems from a result in another text, or is a lenghty proof)


Which I’m sure some of them are, but not in the capacity that anyone wants them to be.
I laughed, then I cried :_(


I do believe my experience in this regard is not representative of everyone, I probably failed to untick some checkbox (regarding communications) and the “too many ad emails” are a handful (in 3 months), which to me is a handful too much (having to untick a box should not be necessary)


I get your point, though Tailscale specifically crosses a line for me in this sense:
I am not that big of an enthusiast, but the way I see it, if a company goes rogue and you’re using their open source code, it’s just a matter of forking it (I’m thinking about Emby/Jellyfin as an example) If you rely on their infrastructure (such as Tailscale servers) then you are at the mercy of the companies
To that end: I’d say that OP is prettt on point by suggesting Headscale, you’re still “using Tailscale” in a sense, but without chaining yourself to the business


Yup, I don’t know if that is OP’s intention, but I would agree myself with the complaint that “Tailscale is a business”
The way I see it, if it’s a business it must generate revenue (either now or down the road), and that is enough to have me worried. I do have a Tailscale registration, and the way they approach email communication is already a yellow flag to me (too many ad emails)
Oh, I see That sounds interesting, perhaps I’ll look into it sometime