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Cake day: September 15th, 2025

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  • Same. My first thought is the dead thing is snu (reddit’s mascot) and the Mona Lisa has something to do with the recent Louvre heist? Or maybe some commentary on reddit training AI with user data?

    Being in this community, it probably also has something to do with, “see how easy it is to draw something original without AI?” This is certainly original.



  • Besides how low-effort it is to use AI in any project, I fear the porn and what the psychological and cultural impacts will be in the long run on gen alpha and beyond.

    I know that porn, specifically, has pushed forward many different technologies that are now fully mainstream. I don’t necessarily have an issue with porn if it’s made between consenting adults and the consumer doesn’t have an addiction to it. However, things like ComfyUI are making the whole deepfake thing massively accessible to anyone. From training it on pictures scraped off social media all the way to generating full on explicit videos. It’s already happened many times, and will only get worse as this goes unfettered, but kids are making porn of other kids. Whether it be out of spite, they think it’s a harmless joke, or whatever. I’m sure there are adults making porn of kids, too.

    Other people in here have made excellent points, all valid IMO, but this one scares and saddens me the most.





  • No differently than it’s used in Windows, plus a few more key-chords that utilize it. That’s the default in GNOME and KDE at least, and probably other DEs as well.

    I’m more interested in what people do with that strange menu key sitting next to my touch-starved right-CTRL. I know it’s for pulling up the context menu, but I have literally never used it for any reason. When I’m 100% keyboard, I’m probably in a terminal and it won’t do anything any way.


  • Others have said it, but SyncThing all the way. Open source, been around for a decade, battle tested, no cloud, full control over everything.

    I didn’t see this mentioned, but you can also tell KeePass to auto reload the database if the file gets updated elsewhere. Makes it so you can run the same KeePass database on multiple devices with live/realtime updates. I’ve used this setup instead of vaultwarden/passbolt on several IT teams to keep the important stuff separate from the normal systems. It’s not on by default usually, but right in the Basic Settings page under File Management.

    I have KeePass+SyncThing on 3 laptops, 2 androids, and a home server. If I add a password to one of my androids while I’m out and about (and I have cell data), next time I sit down at my desk it’s already available. Vice versa works, too. If my home server dies, the other devices don’t care and keep syncing amongst themselves. I think I’ve had some version of this setup going since SyncThing released, I can’t imagine using anything else.

    Do note that since there is no cloud or infrastructure behind it, sync conflicts do happen when a device in the network goes offline for a while. It’ll never get rid of files if there’s an error syncing, but instead create a second copy with a timestamped filename. If this happens to your password db file, KeePass can then merge the two copies together and sort things out mostly automatically. Over the many years I’ve been using this, it doesn’t happen as often when you’re the only person using any of the devices that sync. It can happen a lot when you share the setup with someone else, though.