interurbain1er
@interurbain1er@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on I designed input mounts for the back of my TV 3 hours ago:
I admit that I saw the title and I came expecting a roasting for printing a TV wall mount.
That’s cool though.
- Comment on EU disease agency considers quitting Elon Musk’s X over disinfo 4 hours ago:
Wowowow… it’s an EU agency… First they need to issue a communication that sets outs a vision for a roadmap to create a framework for an alliance that will create an agenda for the steering committee that will issue a request for an study of merits.
Then they can schedule to do something.
- Comment on I'm moving to another city soon. What are some good apps that could help? Inventory, logistics, etc 5 days ago:
I doubt you need more than a notepad app. It’s what I used the last two times I had to move between countries and it was more than enough for me and customs. I simply wrote down important stuff as I put them in numbered boxes.
Here’s a sample:
- 15 - camera stands / shoemaking tools / notepads / trophies / guitar cable / weaved basket X2 / cooler bag / curtain rings X 3 / …
- 25 - Nespresso coffee machine, Italian coffee maker, plates & dishes, kitchen utensils.
- 26 - casserole, dishes, plates, kitchen stuff
- 27 - casserole, cups
- 28 - wedding dress, photos, various cat stuff, photo bag
- Comment on Omnivore Alternatives? 5 days ago:
By curiosity, what are you trying to say ?
- Comment on Matrix 2.0 Is Here! 3 weeks ago:
Oh look, the version number match the number of users. ;)
- Comment on M4 Mac Mini Power Button Has New Bottom Location 3 weeks ago:
You realize how ironic your suggestion is right ?
invisible touch button […] hates usability.
- Comment on Flipt: open-source, CloudNative feature flag solution 3 weeks ago:
Sooo… An enterprise cloud ready native DevOps fusion AI climate change <<llm prompt: insert more marketing keyword here>> ready…
… boolean storage platform ?
- Comment on Microsoft CEO's pay rises 63% to $79m, despite devastating year for layoffs: 2550 jobs lost in 2024 3 weeks ago:
In case you missed it, in our broken model of civilization a CEO’s only responsibility is to increase value for shareholder. Not to clients, not to employees, not to the biosphere.
Market cap increased, job’s done successfully.
- Comment on Apple teases “week of announcements” about the Mac starting on Monday 3 weeks ago:
Apple’s ram is hand carved by blindfolded virgins with only the light of a blood moon. Thus the price.
- Comment on Apple Could Reportedly Stop Vision Pro Production Soon 3 weeks ago:
Nice vapor-tech.
- Comment on Apple Could Reportedly Stop Vision Pro Production Soon 4 weeks ago:
Well, they forgot that hardware needs an actual purpose once you’re done with the market of people who purchase any new overpriced gadget to use as status symbol.
Setting timers for eggs and pasta isn’t one.
- Comment on Meta’s Israel Policy Chief Tried to Suppress Pro-Palestinian Instagram Posts 4 weeks ago:
I think they have one per country. Feel free to apply here if you have in-depth knowledge and contact in the french political scene:
- Comment on Server dealer keeps hitting at Elon Musk for $61 million bill — Wiwynn sues X for unpaid IT infrastructure products 4 weeks ago:
Seems aligned with Trump habit of shafting his sub-contractors.
- Comment on Amazon will “ramp up” Prime Video ads in 2025 1 month ago:
I want to congratulate streaming services. They got me off torrenting for a decade but multiplication, price hike and general enshitification has gotten me to install an *arr stack. My only media subscription now is $5 a month for a VPN.
So congrats guys, you’ve become the new cable and we’ve come full circle 👍.
- Comment on Amazon will “ramp up” Prime Video ads in 2025 1 month ago:
I also started to use AE, I feel a bit queasy about it for no good reason, but for some stuff AE is much cheaper and I don’t see the point of giving 30% to a middle man selling Chinese stuff they got of Alibaba on Amazon.
What I discovered is that they have warehouse in Europe so even though it’s not next day shipping, most stuff take no longer than a week sometime 3 days. I do remember the time when everything took a month or more.
Their app, though… Designed by a fucking lunatic, and the amount of scammy shit in there is astounding. Like products showing for $3 but when checking the product you realize the $3 is for an accessory and the product shown in the picture cost 20 times that. Most products have 3 or 4 variants which can be completely different items. There are literally no way to easily know what you’re buying without carefully trying to decipher broken English and voluntary confusing description.
- Comment on Google considers sourcing from nuclear power plants, says CEO Pichai [Nikkei] 1 month ago:
Probably because once you started a nuclear reactor you can’t kill the project and discard it on a whim.
- Comment on If you already know Docker CLI, is there a reason to use Portainer? 1 month ago:
But that’s also why you don’t know the commands in the first place, if you used them you would remember them. It’s self sustaining ignorance ;)
Ps: I kid, there a lot of stuff I don’t care to remember the cli for and I happily use GUI.
PPS:
dockers logs -f container_name
;) - Comment on Reddit is making sitewide protests basically impossible 1 month ago:
Lack of imagination.
Mods can still dump 10k trash messages in a sub making it unusable. (Or smart messages in the case of most subreddit who are trash anyway).
Set-up automoderator with rules reventing anyone below 5 billions karma to participate.
Ban everyone.
I’m sure there are a lot of other options.
- Comment on TSMC execs allegedly dismissed Sam Altman as ‘podcasting bro’ — OpenAI CEO made absurd requests for 36 fabs for $7 trillion 1 month ago:
$44 a month. Good luck with that. Google will offer Gemini for free until open AI dies of starvation and they will soon have hard time justifying the $20 for most user.
I also doubt their Apple deal last 5 years, I would be surprised if the control freak company sees it as anything more than a temporary belt because they were caught with their pants down.
- Comment on Apple Shares Full iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro Repair Manuals 1 month ago:
but I’ve always been impressed with the technicians at the store.
Yeah me too. Each time they gave me the price for a repair I was very impressed. It was always more than I expected. :D
- Comment on Why is UI design backsliding? 1 month ago:
which are capable of small, precise movements.
Ah someone who never had to deal with handicap or accessibility issues who think since he can do it no one else needs it.
Do you complain about ramps because staircase are just fine since legs can easily climb them too?
- Comment on Proxying torrent traffic to homeserver 1 month ago:
A) Set up a wiregard VPN server in your remote instance. Or better, get a VPN provider, the VPS is kinda pointless.
B) Assuming you’re using docker as you should to run your home server’s service, use gluetun to connect to the VPN and route your docker traffic for the instances through gluetun. This will ensure that you have a dead man switch when/if the VPN goes down.
C) set-up a reverse proxy to access the various instance.
Here’s a fully developed config, you can use a jumping point.
- Comment on Why is UI design backsliding? 1 month ago:
I kinda remember those conversations, wasn’t there an issue back then that Microsoft had a patent on the ribbon ?
- Comment on Why is UI design backsliding? 1 month ago:
I prefer the ribbon. It makes everything easier to discover and use.
It’s also entirely configurable so i was able to tailor it specifically to my needs, even include button for my macro, logically grouped and not thrown together with no heads or tail in a “macro” submenu.
It also allows widgets with much richer informational content than menus.
The ribbon is also entirely keyboard navigable with visual hints. Which means you can use anything mouse free without having to remember rarely used shortcuts.
And if the ribbon takes too much space, and you can’t afford a better screen, you can hide and show it with ctrl-F1 or a click somewhere (probably).
It’s actually a much much better UX than menus and submenus and everything hidden and zero adaptability. At least for tools like the office apps with a bazillion functions.
Most copies of the ribbon are utter shit though because the people who copied didn’t understand the strength of the office ribbon and only copied the looks superficially.
It’s funny to see people still hung up on the ribbon 17 years later.
It’s because of people like you that we still use qwerty on row staggered keyboards from the mechanical typewriter era.
- Comment on YouTube Hype gives smaller creators a place to shine 2 months ago:
Even the biggest YouTube stars represents nothing in terms of views compared to YouTube overall and they don’t have any alternative places to go with the same reach to if they left YouTube.
Mrbeast does ~500M views a month, Google has 2.5 billions active users generating between ~5 and 10 billions view a day. He represents 0.002% of Google total views. Would you bother negotiating for 0.002% of your salary ?
People who made a carrier of YouTube videos are Google’s prisoners, they have literally zero negotiating power.
- Comment on Mini PC for Jellyfin 2 months ago:
Can’t answer your question but I got a refurb corporate m715 for 60 bucks, I haven’t bothered upgrading the 8Gb ram^* and it runs a full dockerized arr stack, vpn and jellyfin without any issue. I don’t reencode and I don’t use 4k media, so I can’t talk about that either.
But if you’re looking for cheap that works, it’s not a bad little machine.
^* The system actually run on 6Gb since 2 are reserved for video and by the time I realized that everything has been up and running fine for a while, so I didn’t even bother rebooting in the bios to change it, I just added a bigger swap 🙄
- Comment on SJW upgrade to v19.5 2 months ago:
And here I was hoping we were getting the white knight DLC.