My 10yo laptop is still going pretty strong…
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- 6 months
Is this the It equivalent of the unhinged LinkedIn post?
- muzzle@lemmy.zipto
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8 monthsIf you think this replaces jellyfin you probably have no ability to put yourself in other people’s shoes and your post tells us more about yourself than about the software you wax lyrical about.
- muzzle@lemmy.zipto
Programming@programming.dev•Can kids under 10 be possibly taught coding, without even mentioning the word syntax to them ??🤔🤔🤔
8 monthsCheck out scratch (or even scratch junior).
If they like robots, go for a micro:bit or a similar kit. The ide is from Microsoft, but microblocks.fun is a good alternative
- 9 months
So, jupyter but for bash?
I may have to try it.
- 10 months
I 100% agree that federation is hard, but the opposite of federation is fragmentation, which is the death of a social platform.
So why would someone pick Nooki? What does a text-only reddit clone bring too the table?
Is it meant for low resources solution for TUI enthusiasts? To make it easier to circumvent censorship and organise small activist groups?
- 10 months
It’s just a bit od that you are announcing it on another reddit replacement without bothering to make a comparison.
It looks like you just made an account, have you even looked at how Lemmy compares to reddit?
The main point of Lemmy/mbin is to be a federated service, but you are not even mentioning the federation angle in passing. If you are building a centralised service, why? If not, do you plan to adopt activity pub?
- muzzle@lemmy.zipto
Programming@programming.dev•Cursed knowledge we have learned as a result of building Immich that we wish we never knew.
11 monthsIn modern android you do not open files, you use an OS service to get an image, which may or may not come from a file on the device. If you want to open files you need a different permission.
You could argue that android should have a permission level for apps that need image geolocation but not GPS.
- muzzle@lemmy.zipto
Programming@programming.dev•Cursed knowledge we have learned as a result of building Immich that we wish we never knew.
11 monthsSome phones will silently strip GPS data from images when apps without location permission try to access them.
This is quite reasonable.




most of them just look the same to me. Also I can’t be arsed to do so many comparisons. I
need a designer to make a proper decision tree where at each first you chose between wildly different families and at every step someone who knows font design highlights what the main differences are.