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Reddit API blew up and now I run Linux?
  • I'm aware :) really, anyone that backs up anything at all shouldn't be using ONE THING for backups.

    Personally, I use it to "sync" photos from my phone to my computer. I run nightly backups via a cron script.

    Still, can't say I've had any issues so far

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    Reddit API blew up and now I run Linux?
  • I'll have to check it out! Same here, mostly services on my end - but I've accumulated enough of them to make it tiresome. Still, I'll have to do it at some point

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    Reddit API blew up and now I run Linux?
  • I DO have an ad blocker. I still ended up seeing an ad, that one time. It might've been on mobile. Or I might have had my ad block turned off. Either way, I've gone out of my way to make sure I never see an ad in my email again. Used mobile devtools to uninstall the Gmail client, Firefox with uBlock add-on, etc...

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    Reddit API blew up and now I run Linux?
  • Yes... They don't seem to show up in the primary tab, but they're there nonetheless. Nowhere is safe, and nothing is sacred.

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    Reddit API blew up and now I run Linux?
  • I got pissed off at Google Photos, which led me down a self-hosting rabbit hole. Ended up installing Linux everywhere, even my "gaming" one eventually (I do development, and WSL was a resource hog).

    The hardest thing to degoogle has been email - I've used the same address for years. But I use Thunderbird so at least I don't have to see ads in my fucking inbox

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    2023 was the year that GPUs stood still
  • Same here! I was worried I wouldn't use it (I haven't been gaming on PC much) but I actually game on it much more than on PC

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    The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion
  • I was playing Laika for a bit. The difficulty is pretty brutal - one of the harder games I've played in awhile. Like, you can randomly die from basic movement mechanics if you're not paying attention. I wasn't having fun anymore, so I had to drop it.

    Moved on to Going Under, and that's a lot more my speed

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  • Maybe unpopular opinion, but... if you're not interested in learning DSA with any form of rigidity, you don't have to learn those right out the gate. Just get your feet through the door. Build a small project, automate something - you will learn about your chosen language's data structures by default. If there comes a point in time where you're expected to know about DSA, you'll probably have found the reasons/motivation by then

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