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- Comment on GitHub - Owez/yark: YouTube archiving made simple. 2 months ago:
And install python and install those dependencies before you can even run the thing
- Comment on which git server for a company? 3 months ago:
Yeah their security track record as of late is pretty bad…
- Comment on Google Chrome ships a default, hidden extension that allows code on *.google.com access to private APIs, including your current CPU usage 4 months ago:
Oh I didn’t catch that my bad. I hope they get a work computer where this kind of stuff doesn’t interfere with private life!
- Comment on Google Chrome ships a default, hidden extension that allows code on *.google.com access to private APIs, including your current CPU usage 4 months ago:
Sounds easier to switch to another browser at that point
- Comment on Announcing the Ladybird Browser Initiative 4 months ago:
Rust or bust
- Comment on I Don’t Want To Spend My One Wild And Precious Life Dealing With Google’s AI Search - Aftermath 5 months ago:
Personally love Piped and the LibreTube app. I’m using the smnz.de instance for steaming and adminforge.de for authentication. Been super stable over the last few months.
- Comment on I Don’t Want To Spend My One Wild And Precious Life Dealing With Google’s AI Search - Aftermath 5 months ago:
Just use an alias, it’s anyway a good idea to find a provider that lets you create unique aliases for each account.
- Comment on I Don’t Want To Spend My One Wild And Precious Life Dealing With Google’s AI Search - Aftermath 5 months ago:
Been using DuckDuckGo for a long time but I recently trialed Kagi and have been quite impressed! It’s not free but hopefully it keeps the enshittification away for a bit longer.
- Comment on Weird Underextrusion 7 months ago:
Interesting, that would confirm the pressure advance as the likely culprit. Maybe your slicer has a bug related to this? If changing the value wildly does not improve or worsen it, then it might not be calculating what it’s supposed to. Can you try another slicer?
- Comment on Weird Underextrusion 7 months ago:
All seems to indicate something related to pressure advance, whereby the printer thinks it needs to extrude less because of some pressure buildup but it underestimates how much is really needed. Does it happen if you print slowly? E.g max 20 mm/s or so.
- Comment on Proton Pass breaks prowlarr on firefox since today 8 months ago:
I reported the bug to Proton support and they said they are investigating but suggested I uninstall and reinstall the extension. I did and lo, my forms started working again. I can recommend you try to uninstall and reinstall too (disabling it was not enough).
- Comment on Proton Pass breaks prowlarr on firefox since today 8 months ago:
Note that the “plus” suffix doesn’t hide your real email, that’s a small but notable difference. I could well see websites parsing for +… patterns and removing them before selling your data.
- Comment on Media center under 100€ capable of 4k video 8 months ago:
That’s cool! I’ve used enough raspberry pi’s over the years to know that SD cards, even if industrial grade are likely to fail at some point so I try to avoid booting from them. eMMC would be much better but sometimes a pain to flash depending on the tooling available. Having a SATA port would allow to use HDDs which provide a lot of capacity for cheap. I guess the processor needs to be an Amlogic for the best media experience?
- Comment on Media center under 100€ capable of 4k video 8 months ago:
How does storage look/work with a SBC? Do you have to boot off of an SD card? Any support for sata drives?
- Comment on Why Charging Your Gadgets Over 80% Is Such a Bad Idea | iFixit News 8 months ago:
My phone has exactly this (oneplus 9 pro) but it works only when there is a full moon and the next Friday is the thirteen’s day of the month, plus some other unknown requirements
- Comment on Why Charging Your Gadgets Over 80% Is Such a Bad Idea | iFixit News 8 months ago:
I doubt this is directed at ifixit. I agree with their general comment, but at the same time device manufacturers have no incentive to make their devices last longer unless they are forced to.
- Comment on 8 months ago:
OK I can see how that would be better for biking.
- Comment on 8 months ago:
The nose quietcomfort ones do that and more. You can choose if you want to block out external sounds with ANC or enable pass-through so you can hear the world around you. Not sure why they needed to make this product.
- Comment on Why do we still use stepper motors? 10 months ago:
This is mostly a cooling issue. Not being able to solidify the plastic fast enough after it’s been deposited.
- Comment on Why do we still use stepper motors? 10 months ago:
Have you seen how fast printers with stepper motors can get? They print benchies in less than 3 minutes. The bottleneck is not the motion system, it’s either the hot-end or the part cooling. Also stepper are super accurate and very flexible. Drivers are advanced and can tune for torque, speed, sound etc. Collision detection is also a thing.
- Comment on lemm.ee plans for mitigating image upload abuse 1 year ago:
Can we get image upload back?
- Comment on Lemmit bot profile not loading 1 year ago:
Interesting, I just see an error that says : “The server returned an error” with the message “invalid json response body”. The link opens in the browser because it’s not a mention but a https link ig
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- Comment on HBO Max Shrinkflation: Removing features from my plan, with no reduction in price 1 year ago:
Jellyfin never worked great for me on my older tablet and chromecast. Always struggled with either unsupported features of just buffering to hell. My plex server is also on somewhat limited hardware and jellyfin could never transcode fast enough, where plex has no issue.
- Comment on Slicing error leading to extra extrusions in thin air? 1 year ago:
Sounds like you found a bug, it’s worth submitting to SuperSlicer
- Comment on youtube getting more agressive 1 year ago:
You can of course export your yt subscriptions as a CSV file and import them into Piped, and you can also use a difference instance to host your account/data as the one you’re using to stream the content.
- Comment on youtube getting more agressive 1 year ago:
Piped is great, the content goes through a proxy so there’s no interaction with YouTube servers and your account and subscriptions are also isolated.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
I get something similar in Switzerland for maybe a bit more expensive (27CHF) but it’s truly unlimited and unthrottled and even includes some roaming data in other European countries.
- Comment on Microsoft's mobile keyboard app SwiftKey gains new AI-powered features | TechCrunch 1 year ago:
I use it occasionally when I have only one hand available. Never had much trouble with it but I noticed you must be quite precise when swiping. As for suggestions, usually one of the three words at the top is the one I need so I rarely need to delete a word unless I really mistyped it badly.
- Comment on Microsoft's mobile keyboard app SwiftKey gains new AI-powered features | TechCrunch 1 year ago:
Been using SwiftKey for years (probably more than 10 at this point) and it always had very good predictive performance (i.e AI in its own right).