I’ve been looking for a similar thing (actually I don’t even really care about the “smart” part; I just want fitness tracking sensors), but have yet to find anything suitable.


<impoverished Georgia Power ratepayer noises>


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Now I’m curious about the sea urchins and aphids.
Wait, isn’t INT the primary stat for an artificer? Rolling that low seems like really bad luck.
At least the AI-related videos of his I’ve seen were about running models locally, and for relatively legitimate use cases (training text-to-speech voices and commanding Home Assistant), so it could be worse.


The last several places I worked gave me a choice between Windows and Mac OS, so I picked Mac OS.


Never KYS for something that’s somebody else’s fault.
Self-respect. I’m not going to tolerate my property being sabotaged against me in service of some other entity, and I don’t understand why anybody else would either.
As soon as Windows 10 “telemetry” (read: spyware) started getting backported into Windows 7 almost a decade ago, I was gone.
Windows users in 2025 are nothing but cucks and simps for corporate abuse. They don’t “just buy, have, and use a computer;” they are part of the problem.


Alternatively, I would argue that all LLM code output must be GPL, since it was trained partially on GPL code.
Either that, or LLM code output cannot be used for any purpose at all, by anyone.
I guess they consider their murder of non-subscription self-hosted multiplayer to be complete enough that their rent-seeking game service can survive without the need for hardware walls for the proverbial garden.

There are an increasing number of things that are “entirely appropriate” yet that a normal citizen would get prosecuted for if they did them to a member of the regime.


Not just software, online updates. Even things that were computerized used to have a lot more QA effort put into them when fixing a bug meant having to physically ship a new product revision, or at least a new disk.
I like your atomic modern tree skirt.
score updates to -$500
(Whoops, I got him mixed up with Brad Pitt, apparently. I guess you could say he was a figment of my imagination.)


Uh… you do know that people don’t literally save a bunch of Linux ISOs, right? It’s a euphemism for collecting less legit things, like pirated media or porn.
By the time you want to install the same distro again, it’s likely that a new version will be out and you’ll want to re-download it anyway.
Edit: okay, okay, some of y’all really do collect Linux ISOs. That’s fine; I won’t kink-shame.
This was posted in another thread yesterday, and I found it particularly persuasive: https://thompson2026.com/blog/deviancy-signal/