I personally dislike it. It has a poor appearance and instead of copies books instead of tracking them wherever I want them to be. However, it is currently the best option available.
Stable and easy to set up
Built for gaming
It is has all the good and new stuff without being unstable.
I don't understand, I suggest you create a separate post and explain better what you are trying to do.
I agree about Calibre, it looks pretty bad. I only use it because I don't know of any alternatives. And I don't like how it copies files instead of just tracking them wherever I want them to be.
All those posts are archived anyway, and anyone can create their own Lemmy instance once Reddit dies, preserving all the content from Reddit.
According to Connor Leahy, companies are currently engaged in a race to be the first ones to achieve AGI, prioritizing speed over security, as mentioned in his video (source). I firmly believe that unless significant changes occur, we are headed towards extinction. We may succeed in creating a highly powerful AGI, but it might disregard our existence and eventually destroy us—not out of malicious intent, but simply because we would be in its way. In the same way humans don't consider ants when constructing a road.
The kind that uses gas? I honestly wouldn't have thought someone would be interested in open-sourcing this. I would prefer if it designed an open-source Roomba or, while we're at it, a robot body so that it could perform more tasks. But you would still have to build it yourself.