41 pointsby downbad_2 hours ago7 comments
  • h4kunamata9 minutes ago
    Up to early 2000s, people would go to the internet to have fun, everything was new, it was the mass migration from analog to digital era.

    2020s, people are going offline to have fun.

    Hoemalb is becoming a thing even for people who never had experience with computer, people hosting their own documents, movies, music, backups in case things go bad.

    Even some companies have realised the price of going cloud, some are moving back to on-prem hardware with full control.

  • 440bx2 hours ago
    As it appears to be hugged to death, archive link: https://archive.ph/qsdc3
  • rhet0rica30 minutes ago
    The title is an erroneous translation of the Japanese original; it is actually: テキストファイル好きで奇妙な帽子をかぶった男が、天気とセックスをするという計画を発表する。
    • ghc12 minutes ago
      It took me way too long to get that.
    • dillydogg20 minutes ago
      Can you more accurately translate this to English for us?
      • cyanmagenta16 minutes ago
        According to Google Translate: “A man who loves text files and wears a peculiar hat announces a plan to have sex with the weather.”

        Hope this helps.

  • downbad_2 hours ago
  • furyofantares33 minutes ago
    The sequel to Kiss the sky

    Anyway, I love how well GDPR demonstrated this:

    > Insult, berate and make fun of any company that offers you something like a “sharing” site that makes you push stuff in that you can’t make copies out of or which you can’t export stuff out of. They will burble about technology issues. They are fucking lying. They might go off further about business models. They are fucking stupid.

  • josefritzisherean hour ago
    Resource Limit Is Reached - Hug of death
  • markus_zhang43 minutes ago
    I think very soon we will read “Fuck AI”.
    • echelon37 minutes ago
      Neither would be fucked if they were open source.

      Or if they had a ton of viable competition.

      • operatingthetan7 minutes ago
        Is not most cloud tech based on open-source? Without Linux I feel like we would have seen cloud take off 20 years later than it did.