So, I walk into the laundry room and my stepsister had her head stuck in the dryer, and then I tripped, and while I was fal… (Obvious /s)
Idk that sounds kind on brand
I think it’s real, they’re both bluffing and at the same time calling each other’s bluffs.
There is an ASCII character for a bell sound, so presumably at one point in time this could be done.
Good one. I see what you did there 🤣
I’m still specing it out. I was gonna get some dedicated hardware but I think I’ll just use my old gaming PC and buy a new one lol.
Planning to use Home Assistant and their support for local ollama.
Just local ones.
Edward Bloom, at it again
Depends on what you mean by “like” lol
It’s nice to generate images of settings for my d&d campaign.
It’s nice that I can replace Google/Siri with something I run and control locally, for controlling my home.
But those aren’t really important things
Interesting.
So that means match any string that is made entirely of a single repeating sequence, where repititon is possible.
Empty input Or input of exactly 1 character Or input of at least 2 characters, followed by at least 1 something (idk what \1 matches)
Did I get it (almost)?
You’ll be lucky to get a couple up votes.
It’s like streaming with no viewers, only the activity you’ve doing isn’t something fun you’d be doing anyways, eg gaming
How about no, that sounds super depressing
Why would I do that? That doesn’t get anyone what they want
I like it, but that’s not the model Lemmy was built around.
It’d be neat if, instead of posting to a community you posted to your instance and tagged your post with a topic, and then instances could contain topic aggregators with moderators that moderated their local view of the topic.
But even that comes with challenges around protection at-risk people like kids, where nobody is fully able to control the discourse around them.
Exactly
Someone has already created my niche community, and there are 2 people in it, and it hasn’t grown since I joined, and that makes the conversations in it boring af
This community was just a few km down the road from my elementary school. Across from my post office, back when people still used post offices.