bikegremlin
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- Relja Novović a.k.a. Bike Gremlin - https://www.bikegremlin.com/about/
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(Quote) It is done - apparently - Onlyoffice ends partnership with Nextcloud and accuses the Euro Office of being just repackaged Onlyoffice code: https://www.onlyoffice.com/blog/2026/03/partnership-with-nextcloud-suspended Edit, the Euro Office a…
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(Quote) That is the best date for firing people - and for launching new products. In case of any serious backlash, you can always sey you were joking. :)
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(Quote) I think you are just one of the many. :) I started with one of the EIG-owned alternatives that my friend got on some huge discount (3-year plan, yes LOL). (Quote) "On April 1st, one should not trust what they read on the Internet... …
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(Quote) True blue!
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(Quote) It is definitely not a friction fit but relies on proper preload (which gets increased as the crank arm is pushed up the axle's taper). Greasing bolt threds - correct, got that right. Regarding the axle greasing - how and why explained (my…
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(Quote) My point is that AI answers should be treated as "info from a no-name site listed on Google search" Example: For bike-related stuff, sheldonbrown.com and Park Tool Youtube channel are correct 99% of the time (they will even update…
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(Quote) In my experience, AI sucks for fact checking. Same goes for gathering info (googling, or as people call that today "researching" LOL). That is, if you ask it about stuff you a knowledgeable about, you will figure out when it is te…
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(Quote) The problem is how can you tell. That will keep getting more and more difficult as AI gets improved and humans get dumber. (Quote) That line is difficult to draw too. Even in my native, and as a profficient writer at that, it helps to have…
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AI is very confident when saying nonsense. The very first post is by a new member. Clearly AI-written. Is it worth taking the time to read and effort to figure out what nuisance AI got wrong enough to make one draw the wrong conclusions? Should …
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This got me thinking further about the case where Gox]s> @AnthonySmith said: (Quote) I am considering to somehow register/protect my sites as "a work of art from before the AI" since all the info will come from the AI from now on. :) …
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(Quote) Makes sense. That country doesn't let you buy beer until you are 21, but encourages you go to foreign countries and kill people at 18.
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Onlyoffice - because it is FOSS (without being crappy LOL) and, unlike Libreoffice, doesn't break MS Office documment layout (99% of the folks in Serbia are using MS Office so that's what I deal with). It also loads faster than Libreoffice on my com…
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(Quote) Exactly. Being a cunt is a choice.
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(Quote) The idea is to gradually reduce all the freedoms and increase surveillance. Also, nonsense laws that are easily bypassed are still useful for targetted punishment. They won't put you in prison for criticizing the system, but for "illega…
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(Quote) So, no invas... our security forces will not be preemptively crossing over into Bulgaria?
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(Quote) Security comes in layers. And with costs (in terms of resources and "extra hassle" - that's my registered term LOL). Why would I remove a security layer which causes minimum extra costs and hassle just to satisfy the policy of an e…
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(Quote) I believe so. Still, other providers seem to be able to do it. Your company, along with some other more marketing-centred (read spammer-friendly LOL) companies. Not sure about Amazon SES - but if memory serves me, no such requirements there…
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(Quote) Mail baby insists on publishing your hosting server's IP, even if you are using Cloudflare. I see that as a security problem. https://io.bikegremlin.com/32322/mail-baby-by-interserver-service-preview/#1-the-security-related-concern