

Free Software I notice, which is always nice to see.
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Free Software I notice, which is always nice to see.


This is certainly interesting for those learning Japanese. I can’t see myself going to Japan sometime in the future due to what’s going on over there (mainly, the MyNumber program).


Since my producer and I are using the Odin Project to potentially learn full-stack JS after the foundations course completion on our end (Rails is another option for full-stack development), we could certainly look into Tauri (even if we’re not done with that yet). I wonder, however, why many apps don’t use Tauri, and instead, Electron.


Is Tauri like Electron, or SQLite, but faster and FOSS? Are either of those what I’m getting at?


While it is sandboxed, a Flatpak can have this happen to it (from the time): https://flatkill.org/


Not the developer, though that could be an option for sure. I’d highly recommend looking at the security holes for Flatpak, and it’s got a ton of them. They’re getting fixed, though I don’t even have Flatpak installed on my machine.


Since this looks to be similar to Obsidian, why not name it something else like it, but without the Obsidian name?
I’ll need to do some numerology on that…
EDIT: On the note of Obsidian, my producer and I use it all the time, however, there is another one that someone in a community I’m in looked at, that being Trilium Next. Judging by the looks, it’s got similarities to Trilium, which is actually pretty nice.


I tried it earlier, though the only issue has to do with VPNs, as YouTube hates them. Invidious doesn’t really work that well either.


If you decide to do this, make sure you block matrix[dot]org, as they host and share a lot of CSAM on that homeserver.


And of course, I missed it.
Fantastic. Please, feel free to take your time on that, but we do appreciate that regardless.
I wonder if you have plans to implement YouTube mirroring like with Odysee. I’m sure my producer, Neigsendoig, would love that.
This is being done on a service using the Nostr protocol from what I’ve heard.


The bottom text has proof here: https://murderbydecree.com/2026/01/16/a-public-indictment-of-donald-j-trump/


It’s been confirmed that Bannon is a Jesuit-trained psychopath, so there’s really nothing to believe.
Also, we don’t have a President, as Trump was stripped of it in October of 2025.


I should have saved what the LLM said, with the exact questions you posed. It was certainly similar from the looks of things, given that I used, word for word, the system prompt and the questions I put in chat. I’ll probably do it again and maybe put that in the responses.


I just tried this with Qwen3:4b (Ollama) and AnythingLLM. It works extremely well with the exact prompt you provided. Fantastic work!


What it does prepare them for is cloud computing, which is coming sometime soon.


That, I think, is a technique called “comprehensible input”, of which I was using for a couple other languages I was learning.


The downvotes make me wonder if something has to do with the way I worded things, what I posted, or maybe the spoiler I placed down for those who wanted to recreate it.
You can use an Invidious link, actually. I do this a lot.
For @quick_snail@feddit.nl as follows: https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=kpjcmXbmMVM