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Unfortunately though this means the amount of people who can use it is dramatically reduced.


Check the help. It has a GUI.


I'm a CLI dinosaur here. But is there a need of a 42.4MB animated logo gif for the GUI? https://github.com/danielmiessler/fabric/tree/main/images/fa...


Obligatory Mitchell and Webb: Homoeopathy Accident and Emergency Ward

https://youtu.be/HMGIbOGu8q0


Sooo good.


Sadly Mozilla is essentially a company that survives on a Google handed, given by the big G to reduce any risk of anti-trust.


TBH I'd say the same about Notion.


Threads is the most harrowing movie by far. Remember watching it in college and not being able to get out of bed the next day because I was so fucking depressed.


I remember watching it when it originally aired when I was 13, and having to talk about it at school the next day - we were in the middle of an assignment on the threat of nuclear war at the time, it was tacked into our english language class as I recall (tbf, I can't really think of anything else, other than possibly Physics, where the topic would have been better suited, and Physics could probably only have carried a very dry discussion of it).


I think what we are specifically speaking about here is one where it can be done remotely. Intelligence orgs have had secure(ish) digital dead drops for years. Example:

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-16614209


It's probably not possible to do a regular hire in 1.5 months. To purchase a full business in that time? No chance.


So we are cheaper for insurance but you do actually pay more than that when you include the black hole that is your taxes to the HSE.


The taxes in the US are even more of a black hole considering you get essentially nothing in return


Who cares if it was developed by ChatGPT if it actually works? Why not try it out first before crapping on someone's hard Open Source work?


Yeah let me waste a shitload of time on possible low-quality shit that might have spyware. Based on the advertisement I'm not convinced. I want PDF tools developed by experts, not monkeys pounding on keyboards or shysters who push stupid gimmicks.


PDF software / readers are reliably the least reliable, most likely to have security issues programs on any given machine. I for one would not run C code blindly copied from ChatGPT carelessly.

In this case I think the actual PDF bits are command line tools written by humans though, and just the web wrapping (some small initial piece of it) is originally from ChatGPT.


This is a joke right? No new major social media networks since Snap? Eh what about TikTok?


Got me with that one.


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