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Ubuntu is great because it's easy, but at the cost of having introduced a lot of complexity and bloat. Using Arch or Debian reduces complexity by stripping some of that away, but requires more technical understanding from the user. If you can manage, it's probably a better way to go.

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“Write a short story about the galactic scale entities called “the builders “

The Builders arrived in silence.

They did not announce themselves with thunderous fleets or celestial trumpets. There were no emissaries, no warnings, no signs. One moment, the dark void of intergalactic space was as it had always been—cold, empty, infinite. The next, they were there.

Great machines the size of planets, forged from impossible alloys and humming with energies beyond mortal comprehension. They did not drift; they did not waver. They moved with purpose, bending physics to their will, ignoring the rules lesser beings were forced to obey.

Entire civilizations turned their eyes to the newcomers. Some, the arrogant ones, sent war fleets. These were ignored as one might ignore dust caught in the wind. Their weapons—technological marvels capable of scarring moons—flared and vanished like fireflies against a hurricane. Others, the curious, sent messages, mathematical proofs, and gestures of peace. These, too, were ignored.

The Builders did not speak.

Instead, they constructed.

Without hesitation, without pause, they began to remake the universe. Dead worlds were shattered and reforged, their atoms rearranged into new architectures, vast and intricate beyond imagining. Stars were shifted, their orbits altered with a precision so fine it defied all reason. Black holes were harnessed, their event horizons woven into mechanisms too grand for lesser minds to decipher.

Some thought the Builders were gods, cosmic artisans sculpting reality itself. Others saw them as indifferent titans, uncaring and mechanical, moving according to some incomprehensible design. But the truth was far stranger.

For after millennia of silent labor, after reshaping entire galactic clusters, they left. Not all at once, but piece by piece, their immense forms vanishing beyond the cosmic horizon, leaving behind their works—vast, intricate constructs scattered across the void, humming with energies unknown.

It took eons before the lesser races began to understand. The Builders had not come to create monuments or weapons, nor to conquer or judge.

They had been repairing something.

Something vast. Something broken.

And as the universe slowly ticked forward, as distant stars began to flicker in strange, unnatural ways, a single terrifying question took root in the minds of those who dared to think beyond their own brief existence.

If the Builders were fixing something…

Then who had broken it?

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Was this a prompt to and response from ChatGPT?

Even if you consume zero carbs, your body can manufacture glucose (gluconeogenesis). The brain functions better on ketones than glucose though anyway.

Really dig these longer form videos that wouldn't be possible on Instagram.

I keep hearing about a lawsuit against Google. Google was allegedly saving peoples' browsing history even when users were browsing in Incognito mode.

What data specifically was being saved? How does anyone even know it was being saved? Where was it being saved, on Google's servers?

So many stories talking about this, and yet not a single article actually shows the evidence. How do we know this was happening?

#privacy #google #chrome #incognito

Payment attempts very often fail via timeout, or with a "no route" error message.

My personal experience with #bitcoin #btc #lightning wallets (specifically #breezwallet #breez) is that the network is very unreliable. Transactions fail very often. Is this just how the #LN is? Or is there anything I can do on my end to make the experience less frustrating? #asknostr

#cyberpunk2077, not a perfect game. A bunch of the side-quests were a bit boring, but the game had a bunch of very cool moments too. Recommended. Respect to #CDProjektRed for crafting something interesting and obviously made with passion in a time where games often have no soul. #gaming #pc

Dear hackers, please don't use the built in webcam while you're rummaging around inside my computer.

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That's cool, but 99% of laptops with built in webcams don't include such a thing.

3 times I tried to view this in Tor Browser, each time from a new circuit. "Access Denied" every time.