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28 years ago, Windows 95 entered general availability (August 24th 1995)
  • A horse is better than a car in many aspects:

    • eco friendly fuel emissions
    • built in gps, FSD, and autopilot mode
    • naturally low maintenance
    • built in companion
    • traffic jams are a breeze
  • The all feeds on Lemmy are so full of politics and news.
  • Some people like politics, some people like computers, some people like makeup, some people like rock climbing. Why do you care what someone likes?

  • How do you manage your dotfiles?
  • If you’re using symlinks, you should definitely check out Stow.

  • USB-C hubs and my slow descent into madness - Dennis Schubert
  • But… but then you’d have to make them 0.01mm thicker.

  • *Permanently Deleted*
  • Everyone knows all you have to do is in plug it and then plug it back in.

  • plex or Jellyfin?
  • Jellyfin if you do not like being spied on by your self hosted media library. Plex if you do like being spied on by your self hosted media library.

    Also - Plex if you want Audiobooks, because the app Prologue is 🔥

  • Git tip: switch to previous branch
  • I always forget to use this one, thanks for the reminder

  • Flux 2.0 is out.
  • Inception Release. Flux2 v2. At my last job we used the og v1 Flux, and then migrated to Flux2, it is a great tool! Super smooth and stable.

  • Anyone have a good guide or suggestions on how to publish NPM packages to Deno?

    I’ve figured out how to write libraries in Deno, and publish them to node using the DNT package, but this only works if there package is authored in Deno. I have several libraries that are already written in Node and I’d like to publish Deno packages for them, but I’m unsure how to handle the dependencies. Using the DNT tool, you effectively map the Deno dependencies to Node. How can I go the other direction and map Node dependencies to Deno so I can publish tools (like @jmondi/oauth2-server) to Deno? Here is an example going from Deno to Node: @jmondi/browser-storage

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    Good place to sell a 3D Printer?
  • In addition, having a location or country would also be useful so people know if they should bother asking for details or not.

  • Stock Unlubed Cherry MX Brown vs Lubed Durock Silent Linear Switches
  • Not sure if troll or not 🤔. The quiet one is the one with the silent switches, and the loud one is the stick cherry max browns.

  • Stock Unlubed Cherry MX Brown vs Lubed Durock Silent Linear Switches
  • I freaking love this keyboard. It took about two weeks to get past the learning curve, but it was so worth it! I just wish I could find a set of 3rd party keys that would work on it.

  • Stock Unlubed Cherry MX Brown vs Lubed Durock Silent Linear Switches
  • Upgrading and lubing was so worth the time and effort. The switches I upgraded to are the Durock Silent Linear Switches Dolphins, which worked out great in my moonlander because they are clear so the backlight works great with them.

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    Stock Unlubed Cherry MX Brown vs Lubed Durock Silent Linear Switches
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    Tesla owners are typically white men earning six figures
  • This is exactly it for me too. I’m definitely going electric in my next vehicle, but it definitely isn’t going to be a Tesla.

  • Announcing TypeScript 5.2 Beta

    devblogs.microsoft.com Announcing TypeScript 5.2 Beta - TypeScript

    Today we are excited to announce the availability of TypeScript 5.2 Beta. To get started using the beta, you can get it through NuGet, or through npm with the following command: npm install -D typescript@beta Here’s a quick list of what’s new in TypeScript 5.2!

    Announcing TypeScript 5.2 Beta - TypeScript
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    Plex lays off 20% of its workforce
  • I’ve tried Audiobookshelf and it just wasnt for me. I hadn’t used Beet with it, but my issue was never really the organization part, more the playback part. I can’t remember exactly what features were lacking in ABS, but I do remember being disappointed in it. To the point where I spun up a dedicated plex server JUST for my audiobooks, and to since then, I’ve been incredibly happy with the UX.

    I didn’t know that beets supports books. I used that tool like… honestly at least a decade ago to organize a giant music library I had, and it was a great tool. Thanks for sharing!

    Also, I just wish Jellyfin supported audiobooks in the same manner that Plex does. Then I’d be back to one media server running.

  • Cloudflare Protection Broke Mobile App
  • Oh I’m not upset at all! Thank you for administering the site! I figured you had an influx of users and the cloudflare ddos protection is helpful under those times. I ended up just using the web interface, which was totally fine. Thanks for being admin!

  • Cloudflare Protection Broke Mobile App
  • Oh I’m not upset at all! Thank you for administering the site! I figured you had an influx of users and the cloudflare ddos protection is helpful under those times. I ended up just using the web interface, which was totally fine. Thanks for being admin!

  • Cloudflare Protection Broke Mobile App
  • Yeah same experience here using wefwef.app. It was working great all day yesterday, and about half way through the day today I noticed it was not working. Would love to be able to use that PWA again. It was so similar to Apollo, it was great!

  • Plex lays off 20% of its workforce
  • If I remember correctly, I think I’ve read there is an Android equivalent. Prologue is pretty flawless.

  • Plex lays off 20% of its workforce
  • I only still have a plex server running for audiobook support with the app Prologue. Everything else is happy in Jellyfin and and has been rock solid. Plex went way to corporate and it creeped me out.

  • Businesses can discriminate against their customers? Alright then...
  • I definitely agree that stupid people are stupid, and they will either intentionally or unintentionally misunderstand the ruling and skew it to their messed up views. It doesn’t make SCOTUS wrong in this case though.