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- Comment on Quick post about AI-free FireFox Based Browsers (Keep your Adds and avoid the Bloat) 3 days ago:
Oh cool, I didn’t know that and it was the main fear I had from swapping. I really should have just looked it up by now, but oh well.
- Comment on Nearly all of Spotify has been scraped and is available via torrents 4 days ago:
I don’t think many data hoarders are sitting on the AI generated stuff 😁
- Comment on get out of my head 1 week ago:
It even got the ring 😄
- Comment on Backing up Spotify 1 week ago:
I’ve had Spotify since it basically released. I fully switched to a self hosted music library about 5 months ago. I imagine I’ve supported artists more in those 5 months than I did during my 18-ish years of Spotify premium. I still use Soulseek for large artists or quite old albums, but most new releases and remix tracks I pay for.
- Comment on RAM and SSD prices are still climbing—here’s our best advice for PC builders 1 week ago:
GPUs also need memory. So they aren’t escaping this from a consumer POV. Not to mention how production capacity is still being sucked up data centres, but now for AI.
- Comment on Where do you store your bind mounts? 2 weeks ago:
I didn’t think much of what the “correct” location would be. But i have a general kinda everything share at /var/share/[music,books,video,user folders,repo]. And then any caching or config data sits in that dockers home folder under /etc/docker/[jellyfin,immich,kavita,etc] together with its docker-compose file. All docker services run under the group user so they all have access to the share.
- Comment on Mozilla’s Betrayal of Open Source: Google’s Gemini AI is Overwriting Volunteer Work on Support Mozilla 3 weeks ago:
Yeah, you’re right. I looked at the GitHub releases which seems to be a very new thing. Their updates in their website goes back much further!
- Comment on Mozilla’s Betrayal of Open Source: Google’s Gemini AI is Overwriting Volunteer Work on Support Mozilla 3 weeks ago:
You wouldn’t hear anything bad about it because the project, as far as I can tell, us like 4 months old. It’s far too young for any daily use and to see what the project matures into.
- Comment on Game designed to save dying Aboriginal language wins global awards 4 weeks ago:
Yeah. All languages evolve, and in the age or globalisation also becoming more homogenised. I don’t think there will ever be one global language as people like their local dialects and are influenced by local culture, but i wouldn’t be surprised if in a handful of hundred years I could read a bit of French.
- Comment on The British Empire 4 weeks ago:
If they wanted to increase the birthrate if already wealthy people they wouldn’t remove the 2 child cap for benefits.
- Comment on RAM is so expensive that stores are selling it at market prices 5 weeks ago:
Ed and sed don’t load the entire file in, but vim does. Not heard of TECO before 😄
- Comment on RAM is so expensive that stores are selling it at market prices 5 weeks ago:
Are you regularly opening up 12 gig log files in a text editor? Personally I’d use something like elasticsearch or less/grep for a local file.
- Comment on RAM is so expensive that stores are selling it at market prices 5 weeks ago:
What? You might want to proof read that. The only thing I got from your text is that text editors load an entire file into memory, which has been the case for decades unless you go with a special purpose editor.
- Comment on Holy shiiiiit 5 weeks ago:
I don’t know anything about him or why he shot himself, but I remember it looked like he felt bad for scaring the the people in the room with the gun, and so quickly finished it off.
- Comment on [deleted] 5 weeks ago:
I agree with all of what your saying, but how is having a podcast not free? All you need is a way to record audio and somewhere to host it. Basically everyone has a phone, and YouTube and other places are readily available. You don’t need a shure microphone to spread your ideas.
Other than that, I fully agree, this is a very odd post by OP.
- Comment on 3rd-person shooters optimized for controllers? 5 weeks ago:
Maybe the new shadow warrior games, or painkiller series. I imagine any game made in the past decade would play just fine on a controller. God of War, while having quite a bit of narrative is still very much an arena fighter. The new doom games, while not third person, also fit that slot very nicely. Star Wars Fallen Order is quite souls-like. Helldivers 2 is really fun if you want some casual multiplayer fun. Control might fit the bill. You’re free to wander around, but you can also just follow the quest markers for a streamlined experience with solid combat. I hope one of those games might inspire you! I tend to gravitate towards more first person story driven shooters myself.
- Comment on If every video game was to be destroyed but you had the chance to save five games, what would you choose to save? 5 weeks ago:
Okay there Satan, want to start world war 3 do we?
MOBAs have an ability to draw out my rage like nothing else 😄
- Comment on Browser Fingerprinting And Why VPNs Won’t Make You Anonymous 5 weeks ago:
I hope you’re not raw dogging torrenting Linux ISOs with some form of protection.
- Comment on Screw it, I’m installing Linux 5 weeks ago:
That’s good to know! Glad not everyone is having issues with Wayland :)
- Comment on Microsoft AI CEO pushes back against critics after recent Windows AI backlash — "the fact that people are unimpressed ... is mindblowing to me" 1 month ago:
It’s a shell that allows you to easily run different terminals applications and environments in tabs. With some nice cosmetic options to boot.
- Comment on Microsoft AI CEO pushes back against critics after recent Windows AI backlash — "the fact that people are unimpressed ... is mindblowing to me" 1 month ago:
The last thing I was excited for was their new terminal announcement youtu.be/8gw0rXPMMPE. Something I wish actually ran on Linux 😅
- Comment on Screw it, I’m installing Linux 1 month ago:
What are you talking about? They weren’t talking about the large majority, they’re explicitly talking about the minority who needs accessibility tools to use a computer. I personally don’t know what these deficiencies are, but i can imagine with Wayland’s strong security focus, screen readers would be busted.
- Comment on Microsoft confirms Windows 11 is about to change massively, gets enormous backlash - Neowin 1 month ago:
Is it the Multipeer Connectivity you’re talking about? I’ve never heard of it before. It does seem like something that could be used to track users.
- Comment on Jack Dorsey funds diVine, a Vine reboot that includes Vine's video archive 1 month ago:
Colloquially crypto means crypto currencies or NFTs like bitcoin, not normal encryption.
- Comment on Microsoft confirms Windows 11 is about to change massively, gets enormous backlash - Neowin 1 month ago:
Their stance on default privacy and sticking a finger to law enforcement is leagues above both Microsoft and Google/Android. So far at least.
- Comment on Create a retention period for online backup storage 1 month ago:
Yeah that looks cool. I will give it a closer look tomorrow :)
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- Comment on Termix 1.8.0 has been released. 1 month ago:
Cool, I’ll check this out. Always a bit of a ball ache when I need to access the server while lying in and too lazy to get up. Using vim on a phone is always an adventure in patience.
- Comment on Scurvy ain't nothing to fuck with 1 month ago:
I’m always amused by Eminem’s line in “Without Me”. “Little kids feeling rebellious, Embarrassed their parents still listen to Elvis”.
Any parents here with gen z kids who can chip in? 😄
- Comment on Passkeys Explained: The End of Passwords 1 month ago:
That doesn’t sound like a TOTP vs passkey situation though. It sounds like the program just releases the passkey when you give it the fingerprint. There wouldn’t be anything stopping the program from generating a OTP and passing that along when you identify with the fingerprint.
I think a big issue is how difficult it can seem to be to get easy access to TOTP codes, like in your example digging up your phone. But that’s more of a browser/operating system failure for not implementing a way to generate those codes like they can already store usernames and passwords.