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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    LFG that was something I've been hoping got added! I'm not even a big gamer, but I like it when I do game.

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  • usa United States | News & Politics China sanctions US, Asian entities after Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen visits US
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    I'm tired of the CCP basically forcing everyone to join them in playing pretend that Taiwan isn't a country, and depriving those people of a national identity. I'm also annoyed that most other countries are agreeing to play along when it's obviously untrue, just so the CCP doesn't start throwing a fit.

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  • technews TechNews [HN] Apple subreddit reopens after moderation team threatened with removal
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    To any mods facing similar pressure: you can implement ridiculous rules. Like how Reddit is fine with r/Superbowl deleting any post that isn't a picture of an owl.

    I think this is a clever way to get around Admin threats, but how would you communicate to the users that the point of ridiculous rules is because you're not supposed to be there, rather than it being because you're power-tripping? I guess the simple answer would be that you DON'T, since the users who are protesting as well probably aren't on Reddit anyway, and so this is really just a way to punish the scabs.

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  • piracy Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ Almost 5K Pirates migrated to lemmy. We're now 4th in lemmy communities browser!
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    But with the way the Reddit admins are handling the website, you wouldn't have had that sub for much longer anyway. That's the whole point of the blackout in the first place. Don't blame the protesters. Blame the admins. They're the ones with the power to change things.

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions is it possible to create communities on instances other than where your account is, as long as the target instance allows that to happen?
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    That'd be cool, but just a simple reminder in case not, that you can simply make an account on that instance. There's no limit to what instances you're allowed to have accounts on or anything like that, so you can always do that.

    Still for cohesion I get wanting it all together.

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  • python
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    Is installing personal packages with pipx an anti-pattern?

    So I made a small little command-line utility for myself just for practice, but I had a hard time figuring out how to actually turn it into something I can just use on the command line with no fuss. It uses a virtual environment as Python packages should, so it needs to be run in that environment and I was having trouble figuring out how to do it. But then I remembered that pipx runs application in a virtual environment, and after checking the docs, I found out that it allows installing local packages by just pointing `install` at the package directory. So I did, and after setting up the command name as a project script that points to `main` it ended up working. I haven't ever heard of anyone doing something like this for a personal program though. Is something like this a bad idea? Is it over engineering or error prone? Is there another way that most people do something like this?

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    localllama LocalLLaMA GPT4All - A free-to-use, locally running, privacy-aware chatbot. No GPU or internet required.
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    I'm very excited for the future of machine learning right now. I was cynical about it for a short while in mid 2022, since I got the impression that it was all going to be proprietary, privacy-invading online services, but things look like they're changing.

    A future of democratized open-standard and open-source AI sounds like a good one to me!

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  • main sh.itjust.works Main Community June 13 2023 - Lemmy Instance updated to version 0.17.4 - sh.itjust.works
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    Yeah something like that was what I was looking for. I don't see any mention of "Federation worker count" but... not everything is documented so whatever. ¯_(ツ)_/¯ Thanks!

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  • main sh.itjust.works Main Community June 13 2023 - Lemmy Instance updated to version 0.17.4 - sh.itjust.works
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    Is there a wiki of Lemmy or fediverse terminology for stuff like this? I'm not sure what "Federation worker count" is, but I also don't know where to look to find the answer.

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  • main sh.itjust.works Main Community Why was lemmygrad blocked?
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    Honestly, owning up to it being a selfish decision deserves some respect. I'm a big proponent of free expression and avoiding censorship, but I took a gander at the kinda stuff they got over there and...

    It's not even the views they hold that's my main problem. It's really that they're just so needlessly rude and aggressive, and as you pointed out, they seem to be a lot more censorship happy than here anyway. I would be more sympathetic to them if they were less censorship happy themselves, and if they were less mean.

    I do want to stress that I hope you keep the number of blocked instances to a minimum, since I feel that it would be better if the Lemmy software had better tools for users to control what they block for themselves better, and also maybe just having "default" blocklists that users can disable, to keep the new-user experience nice, but yeah for that particular instance, I can't be too mad about it.

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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    I came here because of the reddit situation, but I didn't come from reddit. I just heard about of bunch of people thinking about going to lemmy and thought it might be fun to try it out.

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  • main Blahaj Lemmy Meta Blahaj Lemmy Users - Downvote question
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    This is the big thing I hate about downvotes on Reddit. Instead of downvotes, people who disagree should make a comment about it, and then THAT comment can get upvoted to show that people disagree with the original comment. It encourages conversation and discourages echo-chambers where people are punished for having a different opinion.

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  • linux Linux How do you guys use a distro that doesn't have the AUR (or equivalent?)
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    Do you know about Flatseal? It's an application that lets you manage flatpak permissions. Until the portals system is fully working, weakening the sandboxing using Flatseal is what a lot of people do to make the apps work correctly.

    Also, if you use KDE, the settings app has flatseal-like functionality built in.

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  • reddit Reddit So, how do we think this ends?
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    In my view this isn't the end of Reddit, but it is the beginning of the end. This situation will probably pass, but the lemmy devs and instance owners have already gotten useful feedback about how to handle situations like this, and what kinds of things would help lemmy and the fediverse grow. The next time something like this happens (and there will be a next time) they'll be just that little bit more ready.

    Although for me specifically, I don't actually care too much if Reddit dies. I'm happy as long as there's a community here. The best thing that seems to be coming out of this situation so far is that many subreddits are now getting lemmy community analogs for people to move to.

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  • reddit Reddit [/c/linuxmasterrace@feddit.de](/c/linuxmasterrace@feddit.de)
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    Ah, nice to see this one showing up. I feel like the Linux subreddits are natural ones to come over to lemmy. It fits with the whole foss ethos and all.

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  • programming Programming Am i missing out if I dont use an IDE?
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    The line between IDE and text editor is kinda blurry nowadays anyway. I don't know that much about Geany, but many of the text editors I've used were basically full IDEs, except that the IDE features were opt-in.

    Currently I use VScodium as my editor, and I've been happy with it. I hear a lot of good things about Kate too, and as a KDE user, I feel like I should try it some time. Kate to me looks like the same spirit of text editor as Geany. Maybe if you're comfortable with that style of editor, give it shot.

    The 2 editors that have really been catching my eye lately have been Helix and Lapce. I think it's really cool that Helix went with a Kakoune style "selection → action" system instead of the normal vim style "action → selection". I think Lapce is trying to be a similar style of editor to Vscode, with simple IDE features by default, but then an extension sytem to expand that. Maybe an editor like that would be approachable to you. Although unlike Helix, Lapce seems to be less production ready for now, so maybe wait on that.

    For now you could of course just try VScode (or VScodium if you're like me and want open-source software) since that's a popular one right now.

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  • linux Linux How do you guys use a distro that doesn't have the AUR (or equivalent?)
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    Fedora has a pretty good amount of software in the repositories, so a lot of the time that's enough. When it's not, flatpak with flathub have most gui software covered, and outside of that, if we're talking about terminal or command line stuff, most of those have their own custom way to install them, or they just have self contained binaries that you can put in ~/.local/bin/.

    I haven't run into many issues with flatpak like it sounds like you have, so that really covers a lot of it for me honestly.

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  • lemmyworld Lemmy.World Announcements If we want this to work out make content do not just lurk
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    That's what I've been trying to do myself. I'm really not an interactive kind of person on these online communities. I'm almost always a lurker, but I'm really trying to push myself to be more active, because I want an open-source and federated Reddit alternative (and ActivityPub in general) to succeed!

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  • lemmyworld Lemmy.World Announcements Federation is pretty cool
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    I'm really interested in the idea of these different kinds of websites being interoperable because of ActivityPub. Like the different websites are basically different frontends for people who prefer link aggregators or micro-blogs or other kinds of websites. It's a really cool idea!

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  • programming Programming Intel’s New Open Source Mono Font is Pretty Decent
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    I've been using Hack as my font of choice since probably around 2016 I think. I did a close comparison between the 2 after downloading it, and wow! I think this Intel font might finally replace Hack as my programming font of choice. The font does a great job of making all the common character look distinct from each other. I especially notice the parens and braces having some nice detail. I'll have to try it out on actual files, but it looks good so far!

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  • unix unix like operating system lovers New Vanilla OS roadmap updates
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    Exciting! I've been keeping my eye on this space of immutable Linux distros. It seems like there's gonna be a lot of changes here.

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  • linux Linux What distro(s) do you use?
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    Fedora currently, but I'm interested in that Cosmic Desktop that system 76 is making for PopOS. I might try it out on PopOS when it releases.

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  • linux Linux What distro(s) do you use?
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    What's the difference between using Silverblue, and just using Fedora workstation with mostly flatpaks? Silverblue comes with Toolbox, but I hear that Distrobox is better and you'd have to layer it if you're using Silverblue.

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  • programming Programming Stack Exchange Moderators Going on Strike
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    For anyone who's interested in an alternative, check out https://codidact.com . It's much smaller right now, but it's open-source and the community is nice.

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  • technology Technology *Permanently Deleted*
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    A suggestion I've seen is to add reddit.com to your ublock origin "my filters" page. It works great for me!

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  • python Python What python project(s) are you currently working on?
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    I haven't decided if I'll actually go through with it, but as a learning experience, I've been thinking about making little rewrites of some command line utilities (and maybe some original ones if I get any ideas) that output NestedText, instead of normal unstructured text. NestedText looks like a really cool data format. It's basically exactly what I wished Yaml was, and the reference implementation is in Python so maybe it could be fun. Plus it'd give me a reason to try out the really cool looking Typer library.

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  • lemmyworld Lemmy.World Announcements Lemmy and Mastodon feel like the real web3.
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    I have an account, but I don't really use it much. Not because I don't like it, but because I don't have much to say really. I'm more of the lurker type.

    The important thing about Matrix is to think of it like email. Homeservers are like your email provider, like Hotmail or Gmail or Protonmail. You look for a homeserver, then you just make an account on that homeserver. The "main" homeserver is matrix.org, but it's recommended not to make an account on there if you can avoid it. Remember that making accounts on these homeservers is free, so there's no reason not to make accounts on a few of them to try out.

    The other thing to think about is your matrix client. This is similar to an IRC client or an email app. Luckily, this matter even less than the homeservers since you can freely switch between these anytime with basically no issues. If none catch your eye, Element is the sort of "reference implementation" so you can just try that one if you want. It has a web version too: https://app.element.io

    There's some cool more advanced features like spaces and threads, but you don't have to worry about those much at first.

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  • unix unix like operating system lovers What is your favorite package manager?
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    DNF. It's slow definitely but it has a lot of really cool features, and the output looks nice.

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  • lemmyworld Lemmy.World Announcements Lemmy and Mastodon feel like the real web3.
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    Federation definitely feels like the next major stepping stone of the internet's evolution. Protocols like ActivityPub and Matrix feel like a bit of a "new beginning" for communities on the internet.

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  • linux Linux What are your thoughts on the upcoming COSMIC DE?
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    I hope that it's able to be competitive with KDE and Gnome. These 2 desktop-environments are good, but they're also basically opposites in every way. I'd love to see what a third approach might look like.

    I know that there's others already, but most of them aren't about new idea for how a desktop environment should works, but instead about preserving something from the past. I'm interested in seeing a novel approach!

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  • linux Linux uhhh... what do I call the "subreddits"?
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  • true_blue true_blue 1 year ago 100%

    Whatever it's called, it'd probably have to have "c" somewhere in the name, since that's what appears in the urls.

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