Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
They don’t even have syntax highlighting on pull requests. Like the fuck
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
But it does work for beehaw since they are a lemmy instance…..
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Yeah, I’m almost 200 hundred hours in to nms. It’s more than double the time I have in any other game
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 98%
DHH (guy who founded Ruby on Rails) ripped typescript out of a supporting library and swapped it for JavaScript. He did it in his typical fashion of not allowing discussion and being a dick (PR only open for a couple hours and then merged disregarding all the negative feedback about the change) . So people are mad at him again.
He does stupid shit like this all the time because he’s a fucking knob.
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 20%
So you regularly transfer small files that you wouldn’t notice the speed difference on the transfer of?
What a trash take.
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 50%
Is number one using Redis at all?
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
And preferably not plow the snow into the bike lane (looking at you Denver)
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Use a tool that doesn’t require a mouse to edit text, vim, eMacs, neovim, any other developer oriented text editor
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
My wife and I use it for all of our lists / notes. They can be shared between us and you can be notified of changes. It’s been super convenient
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
My in laws are the same way, they live in what was a rural suburb of a major metropolitan area. They are convinced that apartments will lower their property value despite that being statistically the opposite of what happens. They are msnbc liberals and don’t see how “property values” is just a nice way of saying you don’t want minorities around. Yet, they get mad when there is no one to work at the services they need.
Edit: didn’t realize this was on beehaw, guess I’ll just talk to myself over here because beehaw fucking sucks
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
How do you like it in comparison? I’m on year three of my BBE and am starting to dream about my next machine
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Yeah some light blow torching and it’ll be gone in a jiffy
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Ah makes sense. Thanks!
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Don’t the majority of podcast clients utilize the podcast RSS feed directly? Why would adding support for a specific app’s API make it easier to integrate with existing clients? Wouldn’t republishing a new RSS feed that points to self hosted media make it work immediately with the majority of clients instead of just one or ones that support the gpodder API? I didn’t even see any API documentation in my admittedly shallow search of their site
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Yeah it’s not like the Christian’s in the USA are trying to kill women who have pregnancies that go sideways. That’s definitely not comparable to people trying to kill someone for making fun of their god.
What a stupid take
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
The developer also seems like a super person. She had a great interview about building storygraph on the remote ruby podcast
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
That’s not what enshittification means. You can just say they made it worse.
The phenomenon of online platforms gradually degrading the quality of their services, often by promoting advertisements and sponsored content, in order to increase profits
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
It confuses me every time
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Why is this in the Colorado sub…?
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Seriously. It’s been great watching him wrestle it into 10th all season but it feels like he is putting in heroic drives to achieve it.
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
I wonder if the amount being $25k is because it’s Formula E and the series not being nearly the money machine F1 is.
The article didn’t make it clear if they actually used the RFID scanner in a race or just installed it and then were tattled on.
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
For podcasts? Any open podcast app (read not Apple Podcasts). Podcasts are built on an old as fuck tech (RSS) and making an app to play them is stupid simple and there are many great ones. I use pocket casts on my iPhone mostly.
I have a rule that any app must let me export my podcasts and listen history so that I can move it to a different app. Neither Apple nor Spotify do this and I had to run a third party script on my MacBook to get some of my Apple podcast data.
Music is a little trickier due to the anti competitive flywheel that is music licensing but band camp and deezer are better than Spotify, Apple, and Amazon
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
How would a nosql database increase performance? Users, posts, and comments is kind of bread and butter for a relational database
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 80%
It would be cool if beehaw users could see this instead of being in asymmetric walled garden.
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Yeah, absolutely no reason to ditch Postgres. It can handle way more than a single lemmy instance can send at it.
Now whether or not it has been configured well is another question. The docker compose setup for lemmy is a good starting place but not set up for success at scale.
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 66%
Not super active but a space exists and can be made into what you want https://lemmy.ml/c/twoxchromosomes
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Me too
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 83%
I don’t think I’m gonna end up getting it unless they add PSVR2 support. Going back to flat from VR just isn’t even close to the same experience
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Wouldn’t a pi-hole work? Run your DNS for your TV through the pi-hole and you’ll lost most of the ads.
I just set this up yesterday on an Apple TV where I do the majority of my YouTube consumption. Just spun up a pi-hole docker container and updated the Apple TV dns entry to point towards the container. I can try to remember to update this later after I have more experience in how effective it is.
Edit: Apparently YouTube serves ads from their own domain which largely negates a pihole, I’ll likely use it anyway since the pihole is showing blocked requests and more privacy is better
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Just set up a pi hole. Fuck ‘em
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Because someone on your instance has already searched for the community directly or subscribed to it so it has been federated to your instance.
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Used up all their strategy last weekend. They really should learn how to budget
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
The more content I pirate the more money I take out of the corporations pocket. My general goal in life is to fuck corporations at every opportunity
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Champions in dominating cars drive less aggressively, you saw the same with Lewis in the Mercedes years. You’ll see Lewis drive more aggressively now than he did three years ago but not as much as before his dominating years.
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
How is making an android app related? Christian is really into IOS and making great experiences on it (he worked at Apple at one point).
Making a great Reddit experience on android is using a different tool set to create the same / a similar product and that isn’t super interesting for a developer. Business wise, he has a few other IOS apps that he will likely focus on now instead of Apollo.
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Good. Fuck Spotify and their anti competitive fly wheel. Fuck them extra for what they are doing to podcasts
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
It’s been raining in my historically rarely rainy city for the past two weeks and all I want to do is garden. My poor basil is just yellowing from how much water it has gotten and how little sun.
Definitely agree on not going back, I think I’m only missing 1 or 2 niche communities that haven’t migrated yet but I’m still hopeful
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Yeah it definitely was 🤦♂️
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
“Imagine if I had a flying car, wouldn’t that be great!” Is the equivalent of what you just said.
None of the things you are talking about are possible without decentralization which is exactly what OP is talking about. You are just trying to strap a single point of failure (imagine if you had a single account) to some financial bullshit with a few magicly interoperable content sites and live out your libertarian uncensored wet dream.
Everything just works! (Written by someone who has never built a piece of technology ever, especially one they expect to be magically interoperable)
Fluffysquash 1 year ago • 100%
Yeah and it helps a lot when your parent company owns the hosting company and cuts you a massive discount.
It’s a large part of YouTube’s anti competitive fly wheel. YouTube was able to gain early success once purchased by Google by turning their hosting up to 11 while paying pennys on the dollar so that other competitors couldn’t keep up. Now they just own the space and can do what they want, largely taking profits from creative workers on their platform at the cost of their end user.
Super easy to set up in docker compose and let scale