You seem knowledgeable. Thank you for being on lemmy.
You seem knowledgeable. Thank you for being on lemmy.
Oh, thanks for linking!
This is a nice fact to show everyone how much more knowledgeable I am, when compared to them. Some nice dinner conversation show off.
Does this support extensions? Things like copilot and git diff plugins…?
I sometimes think about this but I very rarely search for things. I do sometimes search using duckduckgo.com whatever, by appending “site:reddit” to the query, but even that happens very rarely. And now with chatGPT, no more coding related searches.
What are you guys searching that you require a premium provider?
That is a good laptop. Nice that you made the switch the Linux… Switching to Linux 13 or so years ago is one of the best decisions I have made. It is just so much better than Windows.
Thank you for the in-depth reply!
I will give it another go!
Oh. I would be interested in that! A post/comment from you with the advice, requirements, medical advice pertaining to depression and adhd and a “laundry list of no-nos”. Please do say!
Do you notice any advantage on journaling?
I have tried started journaling be never stick with it. I do it 1 day, 2 max, but then stop. I wonder if there are any proven benefits. In your anecdotal experience, do you recommend journaling?
Check out “eternity for lemmy”.
Ah, sorry. I didn’t see that you require it to be free. It is also not open source IIRC.
There is Fork. But sadly, it is not available for Linux. Git-fork.com
I agree that this should be implemented!
Once it is released, you can use aurora store to install the app. Boost will never be released on fdroid, since it is not open source and I doubt it will ever be.
I should preface this by saying that I have a BS and an MS in physics. I have studied quantum physics.
There is indeed randomness in the universe. However, that does not prove free will. Something random is still, by definition, something you do not control. It is something that happens to you.
I don’t think anyone well educated thinks that we can determine everything with 100% probability and reliability. We cannot. That is, however, not an argument for free will.
There is a new book by the great Robert Sapolsky called Determined I think. It should be released in the next few days if I remember correctly. I would check it out.