
user224
@user224@lemmy.sdf.org
17M, I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff.
SDF Unix shell username: user224
My other account (temporary): https://sh.itjust.works/u/testaccount789
- Submitted 7 hours ago to rant@lemmy.sdf.org | 4 comments
- Comment on Getting out of a shop without buying anything should not be difficult 8 hours ago:
Where I live, self checkout is usually behind a gate as well, where you have to scan your ticket for it to open.
- Comment on The way "self-checkout" has been pushed on us is nothing short of injustice 3 weeks ago:
When talking about unemployment, I think people focus on wrong aspect. Replacing people with machines is good, that’s why we make them. The problem is with how our society functions. Rather than less work for same pay, we get unemployment as a problem.
As for machines, I hate their weight checking. Sometimes it just needs me picking up the item and slamming it onto the bagging area. In the past, some of them used to show weight difference from expected weight, so I would be able to figure out what to shuffle around.
There’s also issues with permissions. For example, removing items or completely exiting shopping requires employee permission. What for?
Also, recently 2 shops decided to change the UI. In the past, you could type in number of items if you had multiple, especially useful for pastry. The new UI requires repeatedly pressing +/- buttons. Really nice when you have 15 of something.
Lastly, scanner cooldown. They seem to have a large cooldown. I just want to quickly scan the items, but no, gotta wait 2 seconds between each item.The only places where it’s a bliss are supermarkets with systems like scan&shop. You take a portable scanner and scan everything as you put it into a cart, then just pay at the end in a few seconds.
- Comment on We're back baby! 4 weeks ago:
I also make my weekly backups roughly every 3 months. Which reminds me I should do it… tomorrow.
Anyway, last time I lost some data it was when memory card I thought I had backed up died. I managed to gather most of the data from another memory card, 2 laptops, old HDD and a backup DVD as most of the files were scattered around other devices.
- Comment on We're back baby! 4 weeks ago:
Everything from 9 months ago, including notifications from 9 months ago.
Maybe we had yearly backups?
- Comment on am i taking crazy pills? 2 months ago:
At this point I feel too guilty to even mention it when Lemmy has issues, as it is frequent. I just wait and see what happens.
- Comment on am i taking crazy pills? 2 months ago:
It wasn’t just Lemmy. Even sdf.org was inaccessible. Perhaps admin just checked from local network.
- Comment on Plex now will SELL your personal data 1 year ago:
Who downvoted you?
Anyway, if you have directory-based music organization, Navidrome won’t take that sadly. However, it will take m3u playlists.
So I can just
ls playlistdir/* > Playlist.m3uand get that directory as a playlist. Simple, lazy solution.
Oh, you can also add internet radios to Navidrome.And one cool trick, which is also pretty good to test out Navidrome without effort, in Termux it is already in the repos, so you can just effort-free
apt install navidrome, run it and play around.Privacy
Notable config:
EnableInsightCollector = ‘false’
www.navidrome.org/docs/getting-started/insights/