Maybe AI could solve it – at least, that’s what Scott Alexander has proposed back in 2014. His idea was that of an AGI that would optimize human life (or the universe itself, I guess) for human values instead of profit or other things that drive the whole Moloch problem he thoroughly describes. I imagine housing would also be solved along the way lol
The effort of using machines to mimic the human mind has always struck me as rather silly: I’d rather use them to mimic something better.
Edsger W. Dijkstra, “On the cruelty of really teaching computing science”, 1988
I use Aves Libre, personally
Average molecular biology moment
Space duende balls lmao
I mean, we’re talking about a simulated world, in which the reality itself is constantly glitching out. I think weird chemistry is on par with the rest of the NMS’ weirdness
Is there a compatibility list and performance difference?
The closest thing I know is ProtonDB
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I think PeerTube could possibly work for streamer VOD channels, since a lot of them probably keep them locally for archival/backup purposes, anyway. I’ve seen people mention thar PT uses BitTorrent for streaming videos to other users – I think that could work for this particular purpose
Maybe the site has rate limiting to prevent scraping? I’ve never used mov-cli
myself
I believe Redshift can change screen brightness depending on time of day. At least, it says so in the manpage
CalCurse is cool, if you’re into CLI tools
Idk if it would help, but you might like mov-cli, if you don’t want to use the sites: https://mov-cli.github.io/
Though, all it does is just scrape all those sites, so I guess you’re still connecting to them
I believe archive.org fits the definition
Yeah, it’s rather inconsistent with what it can or cannot see
Try making an Aves album and then moving the pictures in it using a file manager