* The UI is nice to have * You get features like issues, project wiki, etc * You can still collaborate/handle PRs easily with other people I selfhost for the above and just to have a handy backup in case github is down.
Comparing a trivial <500 LoC program between languages doesn't tell you anything that's useful other than the terseness of the syntax. You might as well chain unix utilities together at that point. Maintaining a 5k+ LoC…
All of 'em. All of them will be safe. AI generated content is devoid of meaning and randomly generating some pictures isn't indicative of anything to me. Human works of creativity are so much more than randomly…
Warp wants to john deere-ify our tools. Soon you won't be able to buy a hammer or table saw without some sort of platform marketing speak and a subscription service.
Navidrome [0] has been a solid replacement for me. It has all the features I want aside from Keycloak/generic oidc integration, and the author is very responsive. 0: https://github.com/navidrome/navidrome
It is better. All humans have to sit or stand regardless. I exercise at my discretion instead of having to do difficult labor in order to get paid. You're describing social/interpersonal problems which happen regardless…
You and the other commenter have got to be joking. My point was that office-work is far away preferable to daily physical labor. I’ll take sitting over throwing out my back, blowing out my knees and having constant…
Comparing construction or plumbing work to sitting is absolutely ludicrous. I also use a standing desk anyways, but I am not sacrificing my health like my grandfather or father did who had/have back/knee and other…
Occasionally that thought pops up. Then I remember I’m making insane amounts of money, from the comfort of my desk in my house. At 25 I’m making more than my parents ever did, with a fraction of the physical effort. If…
"The reality is that they are government institutions, and this makes being inside them bad in the DMV kind of way." This doesn't really make any sense. I've never had an issue with being in a library because it's "a…
I think Dan is on point here with asking questions for true understanding and not being afraid to do that. Our society, unfortunately, for the most part rewards those who are confident and act like they know everything…
I'm not a fan of this article because it seems like Dan doesn't understand that people are much more willing to work with people who aren't purposefully being obtuse. But Dan is on here because he generally writes well…
Check out Navidrome [0]. It's the closest one that I've found. It supports the Subsonic API so there are plenty of mobile apps and probably some desktop ones that work with it. I use play:Sub on iOS. 0:…
So your solution to other people cheating is .... contributing to the cheating problem yourself? Wow. You know it's possible to choose to -not- play a game, right? There are so many games available that don't have…
The current marketing pitch (a personal gaming -coach-) has nothing to do with the current functionality of e.g. voicing timers or providing notifications. That's more akin to a personal assistant. I would also say that…
This is simply not the case once you’ve been in that situation long enough. It’s pretty terrible. I would rather have lots of busywork than be sitting on my hands with nothing to do yet still have the obligation for the…
The word master has many usages. One specific context (master/slave) is inappropriate, but that doesn't mean every other context is unusable now. Github changing master->main was the epitome of virtue signaling. This…
It's not either one or the other. Anki is a supplement to input received from native speakers and media. The idea of spaced repetition is to help one efficiently remember the thousands and thousands of words needed for…
I concur with all of these points. I've also written a bit about Anki and updating some of the default settings for better retention. [0] Making a good template for cards changes everything, particularly with adding…
Anki user here, for about 5 years now studying Korean and to a lesser extent Japanese and miscellaneous topics. This is cool, but I will never base my learning on a closed-source product. I simply don't trust anyone…
It won’t affect the average user, but the only thing keeping some people on windows is games that use anticheats like BattleEye or EasyAntiCheat. With proton a lot of games now run quite nicely asides from the ones that…
Transcoding is a fairly common feature, although typically to mp3. I use Navidrome [0] to self-host my own music, and it lets me set up custom transcoding profiles with ffmpeg. [0]: https://github.com/navidrome/navidrome
This is like a parody of the current state of affairs in modern web development. Except it's actually serious. Sigh. I am so disappointed in our industry that tools like this even need to exist. It really makes me want…
Not every mastodon instance lets you browse their local feed if you're not registered to that instance. Now, it would be interesting if one could subscribe to multiple "local" feeds...
I was referring to the mental energy spent on busting through that leech, not anki's system.
* The UI is nice to have * You get features like issues, project wiki, etc * You can still collaborate/handle PRs easily with other people I selfhost for the above and just to have a handy backup in case github is down.
Comparing a trivial <500 LoC program between languages doesn't tell you anything that's useful other than the terseness of the syntax. You might as well chain unix utilities together at that point. Maintaining a 5k+ LoC…
All of 'em. All of them will be safe. AI generated content is devoid of meaning and randomly generating some pictures isn't indicative of anything to me. Human works of creativity are so much more than randomly…
Warp wants to john deere-ify our tools. Soon you won't be able to buy a hammer or table saw without some sort of platform marketing speak and a subscription service.
Navidrome [0] has been a solid replacement for me. It has all the features I want aside from Keycloak/generic oidc integration, and the author is very responsive. 0: https://github.com/navidrome/navidrome
It is better. All humans have to sit or stand regardless. I exercise at my discretion instead of having to do difficult labor in order to get paid. You're describing social/interpersonal problems which happen regardless…
You and the other commenter have got to be joking. My point was that office-work is far away preferable to daily physical labor. I’ll take sitting over throwing out my back, blowing out my knees and having constant…
Comparing construction or plumbing work to sitting is absolutely ludicrous. I also use a standing desk anyways, but I am not sacrificing my health like my grandfather or father did who had/have back/knee and other…
Occasionally that thought pops up. Then I remember I’m making insane amounts of money, from the comfort of my desk in my house. At 25 I’m making more than my parents ever did, with a fraction of the physical effort. If…
"The reality is that they are government institutions, and this makes being inside them bad in the DMV kind of way." This doesn't really make any sense. I've never had an issue with being in a library because it's "a…
I think Dan is on point here with asking questions for true understanding and not being afraid to do that. Our society, unfortunately, for the most part rewards those who are confident and act like they know everything…
I'm not a fan of this article because it seems like Dan doesn't understand that people are much more willing to work with people who aren't purposefully being obtuse. But Dan is on here because he generally writes well…
Check out Navidrome [0]. It's the closest one that I've found. It supports the Subsonic API so there are plenty of mobile apps and probably some desktop ones that work with it. I use play:Sub on iOS. 0:…
So your solution to other people cheating is .... contributing to the cheating problem yourself? Wow. You know it's possible to choose to -not- play a game, right? There are so many games available that don't have…
The current marketing pitch (a personal gaming -coach-) has nothing to do with the current functionality of e.g. voicing timers or providing notifications. That's more akin to a personal assistant. I would also say that…
This is simply not the case once you’ve been in that situation long enough. It’s pretty terrible. I would rather have lots of busywork than be sitting on my hands with nothing to do yet still have the obligation for the…
The word master has many usages. One specific context (master/slave) is inappropriate, but that doesn't mean every other context is unusable now. Github changing master->main was the epitome of virtue signaling. This…
It's not either one or the other. Anki is a supplement to input received from native speakers and media. The idea of spaced repetition is to help one efficiently remember the thousands and thousands of words needed for…
I concur with all of these points. I've also written a bit about Anki and updating some of the default settings for better retention. [0] Making a good template for cards changes everything, particularly with adding…
Anki user here, for about 5 years now studying Korean and to a lesser extent Japanese and miscellaneous topics. This is cool, but I will never base my learning on a closed-source product. I simply don't trust anyone…
It won’t affect the average user, but the only thing keeping some people on windows is games that use anticheats like BattleEye or EasyAntiCheat. With proton a lot of games now run quite nicely asides from the ones that…
Transcoding is a fairly common feature, although typically to mp3. I use Navidrome [0] to self-host my own music, and it lets me set up custom transcoding profiles with ffmpeg. [0]: https://github.com/navidrome/navidrome
This is like a parody of the current state of affairs in modern web development. Except it's actually serious. Sigh. I am so disappointed in our industry that tools like this even need to exist. It really makes me want…
Not every mastodon instance lets you browse their local feed if you're not registered to that instance. Now, it would be interesting if one could subscribe to multiple "local" feeds...
I was referring to the mental energy spent on busting through that leech, not anki's system.