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desmosthenes (des)mosthenes @lemmy.world

pragmatic, multidisciplinary creative & full stack dev. I tweet & make art, dev, design, politics; play path of exile. https://marko.tech

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Nerd Fonts

www.nerdfonts.com Nerd Fonts - Iconic font aggregator, glyphs/icons collection, & fonts patcher

Iconic font aggregator, collection, & patcher: 9,000+ glyph/icons, 60+ patched fonts: Hack, Source Code Pro, more. Popular glyph collections: Font Awesome, Octicons, Material Design Icons, and more

Nerd Fonts - Iconic font aggregator, glyphs/icons collection, & fonts patcher

Just thought Nerd Fonts should get some more love & attention

Nerd Fonts patches developer targeted fonts with a high number of glyphs (icons). Specifically to add a high number of extra glyphs from popular ‘iconic fonts’ such as Font Awesome, Devicons, Octicons, and others.

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startyparty

hey everyone - made a start page extension/site thats focused on latest media and content. its available as an extension on https://marketing.startyparty.dev - it always fetches the latest news, lemmy, mastodon (journalists), music, videos, podcasts, twitch, steam launcher/news, browser game (play games in the browser), links, search, etc. has a bunch of keybound shortcuts for keyboard warriors too. hope some of y'all find it useful / enjoy ^^

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Any RSS feeds for upcoming shows/movies?
  • https://trakt.tv/ hands down - api or direct calendar or rss

  • Dream Machine

    lumalabs.ai Luma Dream Machine

    Dream Machine is an AI model that makes high quality, realistic videos fast from text and images from Luma AI

    Luma Dream Machine

    fairly impressive short video clip generation

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    Path of Exile 3.25 Expansion Timeline
  • see you all in late july

  • startyparty - built on next14
  • ah i prolly busted it - I’ll push a fix for that. but there no data collection, analytics, cookies etc

  • Struggling with best practices on NextJS SSR and Cookies
  • whereever you drop/manipulate the cookie (assuming its within your control) is where you'd have to add additional logic to handle that data SSR. if that external source is beyond your control you likely wont be able to sniff that cookie out (you can stack iframes potentially) and essentially 'monitor' the contents but not sure this is practical/effective

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    startyparty - built on next14

    i built this clean media focused content aggregator startpage extension (replaces blank new windows/tabs in browsers) https://startyparty.dev

    startyparty is a dynamic start page extension for your browser, incorporating the latest articles, media, tech, games, features and content.

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    startyparty

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16180693

    > i built this clean startpage extension (replaces blank new windows/tabs in browsers) and i just wanted to spread the word: https://marketing.startyparty.dev (this is the marketing site), explains what it is and all that. > > startyparty is a dynamic start page extension for your browser, incorporating the latest articles, media, tech, games, features and content. the app itself is available directly at: https://startyparty.dev > > would love some feedback on it! sry for the shilling; just proud of her. > > the discord is here if you wanna show some love or say what's up: https://discord.gg/RN2CeJZ4a6

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    startyparty

    i built this clean startpage extension (replaces blank new windows/tabs in browsers) and i just wanted to spread the word: https://marketing.startyparty.dev (this is the marketing site), explains what it is and all that.

    startyparty is a dynamic start page extension for your browser, incorporating the latest articles, media, tech, games, features and content. the app itself is available directly at: https://startyparty.dev

    would love some feedback on it! sry for the shilling; just proud of her.

    the discord is here if you wanna show some love or say what's up: https://discord.gg/RN2CeJZ4a6

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    Codeium - Copilot competitor
  • yea they don’t seem to mention it anywhere :/

  • Codeium - Copilot competitor
  • after some trial and error and time, this is what I actually use as well personally, it’s vastly superior in speed and context. I second this recommendation!

  • Codeium - Copilot competitor
  • oh wowwww - that’s gonna be a hard nope then :(

  • Python Bindings for llama.cpp

    github.com GitHub - abetlen/llama-cpp-python: Python bindings for llama.cpp

    Python bindings for llama.cpp. Contribute to abetlen/llama-cpp-python development by creating an account on GitHub.

    GitHub - abetlen/llama-cpp-python: Python bindings for llama.cpp

    Simple Python bindings for @ggerganov's llama.cpp library. This package provides:

    Low-level access to C API via ctypes interface. High-level Python API for text completion OpenAI-like API LangChain compatibility LlamaIndex compatibility OpenAI compatible web server Local Copilot replacement Function Calling support Vision API support Multiple Models

    Documentation is available at https://llama-cpp-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest.

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    Codeium - Copilot competitor

    codeium.com Codeium · Free AI Code Completion & Chat

    Codeium offers best in class AI code completion, search, and chat — all for free. It supports over 70+ languages and integrates with your favorite IDEs, with lightning fast speeds and state-of-the-art suggestion quality.

    Codeium · Free AI Code Completion & Chat

    “The most intelligent AI code generation tool out there and we have the data to prove it.”

    been using for a few weeks; it’s quite competitive to copilot only coming shy of supermaven in speed and performance

    https://codeium.com/blog/code-assistant-comparison-copilot-tabnine-ghostwriter-codeium

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    startyparty - a start page extension to rule them all - sorta
  • <3 tyty - hope to make it even better by then! yea I also hate subs and like all these web based anti patterns. ty again!

  • startyparty - a start page extension to rule them all - sorta
  • it’s a firefox extension, start page replacement

  • startyparty - a start page extension to rule them all - sorta
  • ease of use mostly - this is 700 news sites put together, still links out to them. i’m right there with you - its not gonna solve everything obviously but makes browsing a lot of content easy and right there in a new tab. I intend to put up follow / unfollow functionality too

  • startyparty - a start page extension to rule them all - sorta
  • i’m building out functionality to follow/unfollow content by tag/publisher - does get a bit overwhelming agreed

  • startyparty - extensión and new site

    launched a new extension and now marketing site to pair - hope yall like it

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    startyparty - a start page extension to rule them all - sorta

    launched a new extension and now marketing site to pair - hope yall like it

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    After almost 28 years, Super Mario 64 has been beaten without using the A button
  • An intrepid Super Mario 64 player with far more skill and patience than I can ever hope to obtain has done the once unthinkable. They have completed the game without pressing the A button - you know, the one that makes Mario jump and therefore is pretty darn useful when navigating the platform and enemy laden world - once. Not one single time. Really.

    While Super Mario 64 first released in 1996, the Super Mario 64 A Button Challenge started picking up traction in the 2000s. And, while there have been many attempts at completing the game without that pretty essential button, no one has managed to complete the game without using A. Until now.

    Newscast: Is the closure of Hi-Fi Rush and Redfall's studios a sign the Xbox Game Pass publishing model is failing?Watch on YouTube This Super Mario 64 feat was achieved a couple of days ago by a streamer known as Marbler (thanks, GamesRadar). Thanks to a number of glitches, secrets (like green shells and air currents) and countless heroic dives, Marbler managed to complete the world's first no A button run on the Wii Virtual Console version of the game. Apparently this is the only version that it is actually possible to complete the game without pressing A. They did not remap any buttons to achieve their goal.

    You can see the moment Marbler completes their Super Mario 64 A button challenge in the video below. Is this something you fancy trying out for yourself?

    Super Mario 64 has had quite the month. Along with this week's achievement, earlier in May, an unopenable door in Super Mario 64 - which was thought to be impenetrable from the outside without the use of mods - was finally opened.

    I wonder what else the community will achieve before Super Mario 64 turns 30 (which, honestly, I am still trying to wrap my head around, because I am still only 21...).

  • A Giant Crater in Siberia Is Belching Up Russia’s Past
  • Ms. Pinkham is a professor at Cornell. Her forthcoming book is a cultural history of the Russian forest.

    As the world warms, permafrost is thawing across two-thirds of Russia, threatening cities and towns that were constructed to house miners sent to dig up a subterranean trove of oil, gas, gold and diamonds. Even the roads are buckling, cracking and collapsing, as if in a slow-motion earthquake. And outside a small town called Batagay, deep in the Siberian hinterland, a crater is rapidly opening up — known to locals as the gateway to the underworld.

    From space, it resembles a stingray impressed on the coniferous forest. Already more than half a mile deep and about 3,000 feet wide, the Batagaika crater is growing as the ground beneath it melts. The cliff face retreats 40 feet every year, revealing buried treasures once locked in the ice.

    The land is belching up the past and swallowing the present — creating a yawning hole even more dizzying than the huge open-pit mines that already scar the Siberian landscape. It should be a warning about the dangers of extraction, but Russia, like many other countries, continues to pillage its natural resources, undaunted by the threat of greater disruption still to come with climate change.

    Russia is not the only country confronting the problems caused by dangerous permafrost melt. In Canada slumps like Batagaika have transformed scenic forests into bleak mudscapes. In China the Tibetan Plateau is collapsing. In Alaska houses in rural villages are sinking into the ground as the shoreline falls into the sea.

    Many consequences of climate change fall hardest on developing countries, which historically have contributed little to global emissions. But permafrost melt is disfiguring land in many of the countries that bear the largest responsibility for the crisis — as if mocking the human error that led them to pillage the oil and minerals in the ground without considering the consequences.

    While Batagaika is slumping primarily as a result of climate change, mineral extraction helped trigger it. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Russia conquered Siberia mostly out of a desire for the furs that could be extracted from its boreal forests. In the 20th, hungry for minerals and isolated from global trade networks, the Soviets searched desperately for resources to fuel their rapid industrial and technological expansion; diamonds, gold, silver, tungsten, nickel, tin, coal and, of course, oil and gas had to be wrested as quickly as possible from the vast eastern territories. The Soviets sent gulag prisoners to labor in permafrost country because that was where the treasure was buried. Prisoners died as they helped extract it from the earth — and many ended up in the ground themselves.

    In 1937 a Moscow geologist discovered tin ore near the present-day town of Batagay. As the Soviets settled and mined the area, they cut down the forest that shielded the land from warming sunlight and held the earth in place. The permafrost survived previous warming cycles without melting, but this deforestation, it seems, pushed it over the edge. In his largely autobiographical collection of short stories, “Kolyma Tales,” Varlam Shalamov, a former gulag prisoner, described a mass grave that had burst out of the stony ground. “The earth opened,” he wrote, “baring its subterranean storerooms, for they contained not only gold and lead, tungsten and uranium, but also undecaying human bodies.” The permafrost can keep secrets, but it can also testify to crimes.

    For scientists, Batagaika provides an invaluable glimpse into the past 650,000 years or so of Siberia’s history, including its long-vanished animals. In 2018 hunters found a 42,000-year-old foal from an extinct horse species in Batagaika.

    Elsewhere in the region, gulag prisoners in 1946 found a nest of mummified 30,000-year-old Arctic squirrels. Other cryonic secrets of the permafrost have included a cave lion cub, a severed wolf’s head from the Pleistocene and a woolly rhinoceros. The melting permafrost has become a muddy, stinking treasure trove for people searching for mammoth remains, which can be sold at a high price. In some parts of the tundra, one can trip on prehistoric bones jutting out of the ground.

    Sometimes the materials that come out of the permafrost aren’t even dead. In another part of Siberia, the warming ground has yielded a 24,000-year-old invertebrate that was able to reproduce once it was thawed and 46,000-year-old worms that scientists reportedly revived in 2018.

    Permafrost is crucial to the global climate because of what it holds on to. Once it starts telling its secrets, it sets off a dangerous feedback loop: The thaw causes more precipitation and thicker snow cover, which in turn keeps warmth in, cold air out and deepens the active layer at the top of the permafrost that thaws seasonally. Worldwide, soil in the permafrost zone contains about 1.6 trillion tons of carbon — about twice as much as there is in Earth’s atmosphere. Scientists call this deep legacy carbon, composed of plants and animals that froze before they had a chance to decay. Batagaika releases 4,000 to 5,000 tons of carbon per year, along with immense quantities of water and sediment.

    For better or worse, the Batagaika crater is reaching the limits of its expansion, as the ground erodes all the way to the bedrock that marks the end of the permafrost. But across Siberia, wildfires and deforestation, along with air warming much faster than the global average, are speeding up the permafrost thaw, creating more problems. The carbon of hundreds of millenniums is bursting up into the atmosphere, reeking of decay and warming the earth further still. The mammoths and squirrels, the worms and bacteria and the masses of carbon unearthed by the thaw are ghosts of the past, demanding a reckoning.

  • just released a new firefox extension that adds the best start page to your browser
  • not currently; perhaps in the future - or a version of it

  • new extension for firefox start page

    startyparty.dev startyparty

    the start of it all

    startyparty

    made a new start page extension for firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/startyparty/ hope you like it

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    just released a new firefox extension that adds the best start page to your browser

    addons.mozilla.org startyparty – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)

    Download startyparty for Firefox. The start of it all. Your new front page for the web.

    startyparty – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)

    let me know what you think! hope you like it!

    ps. no tracking, no ads, no third party analytics, no b/s

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    startyparty

    addons.mozilla.org startyparty – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)

    Download startyparty for Firefox. The start of it all. Your new front page for the web.

    startyparty – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)

    built a new extension for the best start page for firefox - hope yall like it!

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    Doom Metal @lemmy.ml (des)mosthenes @lemmy.world

    Old Man Gloom - NO (Full Album)

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