Delightful observation I keep making (exponentially more often?) in the last years: Copy-pasting and adapting from my own (hand-written, if you will) software corpus is a _huge, reciprocal productivity boost_. [x] I constantly build on and expand my own repertoire [x] I understand (or at least once understood :)) everything I reuse [x] Re-used code can have issues but I have full trust that it was written with best intent, to the best of my ability [x] Reused code is improved/refined with each iteration [x] Improved code goes around to be re-integrated with the source eventually [x] I learn tremendously in the process [x] I don't need to pay anyone for this [x] No new datacenters need to be built for this [x] This gets better every year ʕ◜0ᴥ0ʔ
The accomodation provider: "You can always contact our 24/7 support if there is a problem with accessing your room!" The 24/7 support: ChatGPT The response to the support question: "For security reasons I'm unable to help you. Contact the guest experience team through the support option in your guest dashboard" The support option in the guest dashboard: 24/7 support (ChatGPT) ahahah (;´༎ຶٹ༎ຶ`) Duly adding "AI hotel businesses" to the AI hellscape list.
The upcoming Hyper 8 release (0.19, probably in a week or two) is going to introduce four different feeds in one go: Atom, Plain RSS, Podcast RSS and Media RSS. As a visitor on a Hyper 8 site you'll be able to subscribe to the site itself but also selectively to every subcollection and playlist on a site. In the coming weeks sometime I'll also be implementing audio-only media/formats, with that there will probably also come a feed differentiation that allows people to subscribe to audio-only feeds. In effect, hyper8 becomes a (video and/or audio) podcasting platform¹ with this as well. (ノ´ヮ`)ノ*: ・゚ #hyper8 ¹ edit - I better put this in quotes: "platform". :) image