Raphael Wimmer. Lecturer in Media Informatics at University of Regensburg, Germany
There's also https://github.com/thp/urlwatch/ - (not aware of any SaaS offer - self-hosted it is).
HN discussion from four months ago, including reports from people who have been using Jolla phones for some time (e.g., me):
Hi cosmiciron, wow, few humans find time to be a film director and a chief scientist and work on open-source projects.
What about these strangely written strange sentences in the README? What does that mean?
> In the 1980s and 90s, serious software thought seriously about pages.
Or this?:
> Desktop publishing software understood widows, orphans, and the subtle difference between a line break and a paragraph break.
As the difference between a line break and a paragraph break is really subtle -could you elaborate a little bit?
To the best of my knowledge, traditional confessions have always been processed locally, not sent upstream¹.
AFAICT, it is much harder to get a priest to reveal your confession than it is to get a log of your ChatGPT sessions.
¹) I first wrote "not sent to the cloud", but if God is all-knowing, records of all sins are already in the cloud, just not accessible by support staff.
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