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I like the idea, as a niche project for users that don't have control over their hardware/OS, or run on USB flash for portability.

Speaking of which, I have notes / journal entries dating back several decades, all in plain text files. I'm worried about these new projects and their longevity and whether it'll be actively supported 30 years from now. For simplicity, I'd use gocryptfs, Veracrypt, or other general file-based encryption which suits your risk tolerance, and use whatever editor (ie Obsidian, vscode, OneNote, etc) I want to use.


Definitely a niche thing. Thanks for the feedback

My memory is fuzzy, but as for me, Delphi died the day it suddenly became too expensive for hobbyists and students, and I couldn't justify spending more on Delphi than on a brand new PC at that time. Borland sold it away and we saw price up in the thousands of dollars for a single license. When the free community edition came out, it was a decade too late. I also miss dBase, as it was far superior to MS foxpro or Access.

> reduces temperatures by at least 15 Kelvin, bringing the ambient enclosure temperature below 40 °C,

I had to do a double-take when it mentioned Kelvin since That is physically impossible.


Isn't "reduces temperatures by 15 Kelvin" the same as "reduces temperatures by 15 Celsius"?


Yes, Kelvin is only a linear offset from Celsius. (273.15 for anyone who doesn’t already know).

It’s a little bit funny/coy to use it mixed with Celsius.


reduces temperatures by at least 15 Kelvin == the same as reduces temperatures by at least 15 Celcius.

It 'reduces it by' ... not reduces it TO


I love this idea as I grew up with ancient dial up phones, and I miss actually holding a handset and dialing a number to make calls. However, gen alpha has grown up in completely digital era, and most interaction occurs on FaceTime (or other video chat), and I don't think we can ever go back even if we wanted to. My kids' grandparents WANT to see their precious little grandkids so we always use video calls, if it involves kids and grandparents.

I, on the other hand, want this to communicate with friends who want to do the same.


see TinCan phone mentioned in the comments, which does this. However, it means that all their friends need to buy the phone as well.


Ah - wonderful. I didn't know what that was. Sadly it's only US and Canada, but very cool to see someone's thinking about this.


Exercise "simulate the arduous tasks that were once necessary to make it through a life" makes sense, as most of our ancestors were blue-collar workers and farmers. I try to integrate more physical activity in my life, which seemed like labor before, but now feels like life-saving activity. For example, I am intentionally trying to fix/diy things with my house like painting my garage, mowing my lawn instead of hiring someone else to do it, and even learning woodworking and gardening. Even in the heat of the summer, I feel more invigorated working outdoor whenever I can, and helps offset the sluggishness I feel after a day of sitting, coding, and staring at the monitors at work.


The human body didn't evolve to do farm work, or mow lawns, or more generally to do "blue collar" work. Also, our ancestors weren't known for their exceptional lifespans.


30-60 minutes pushing a lawn mower is good low-impact exercise. Riding around on a lawn tractor with a beer, not so much.


Ah yes, the evolutionary pressure of being a blue-collar worker.


I'd probably run cmatrix for looks or maybe htop on the background. Also, Rick-rolled in the screenshot.


This is straight out of the movie "Her", when OS1 said something like this. And the voice and the intonation is eerily similar to Scarlett Johansson. As soon as I heard this clip, I knew it was meant to mimic that.


Wow, it can integrate with exiftool. I use exiftool to rename photo files, but I think f2 offers more flexible renaming features.


I don't know what's going on with this website, but it just slowed my browser to a complete halt, and I've never seen any website that did this. I had to restart Chrome but still have some serious performance issue.


the website hasn't been tested on windows vista, sorry


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