Years ago, I tried out Jellyfin (Emby at the time) and it couldn’t do chromecasting with subtitles (probably fixed by now, this was a long time ago). Since I wanted to watch anime, I bought a Plex lifetime subscription instead, and I’m too lazy to switch.
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SO selling their data for training AI really rubbed a lot of old timers the wrong way too
If they didn’t sell it, it would’ve just been scraped anyway. The AI companies give zero fucks. May as well try to get some money out of it
- rothaine@lemm.eeto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•every worthwhile link on how to implement your own squeeblerizer is dead and approximately 40% archived
1 yearI’m trying to use emscripten to compile libsnorble to wasm so I can use it in an electron app but it’s not working. Can anyone help me?
“Just use squeeb JS lol”
But squeeb.js can’t squeeb snorbles with Windows line endings!
He did learn a hard lesson, but it sounds like this was exactly what he was attempting to rectify. “This project is pretty important to me. I should probably figure out how to use source control and put it on GitHub” but then by doing so, and due to some arguably poor UX decisions in VSC, destroyed the project.
If someone’s trying to learn how to do something you can’t just be like “well you should’ve already known how”, you know what I mean?
Well actually, let’s qualify that: there are cases where people try to jump right in the deep end. “I’m just learning woodworking! Step 1: build a new deck for my house”, like yeah bro what are you doing, let’s start with a birdfeeder or something.
But that’s not what happened here. He tried to use the built-in GUI, which many would assume would be easier to learn than jumping right to the CLI, and it burned him in a way he didn’t even realize was possible.
I mean, not entirely, and he says he lost months worth of work. Like imagine you know nothing of git:
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Click buttons in the IDE to add source control.
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IDE says a bunch of files have been changed.
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But I don’t want to make changes to the files, I want to source control them.
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Attempt to undo the changes. Click “discard changes” thinking it will put them back to how they were before clicking add source control. Get a warning dialog that this is not undoable, but that’s fine because I don’t want whatever changes it made to my files anyway.
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All files are deleted and unrecoverable.
Like that experience sucks balls and it’s reasonable that a person wouldn’t expect “discard” == “delete”. Also, from reading the GitHub thread, apparently at that time VSCode was doing a
git cleanwhen you clicked this. Which like…yeah why the hell would it do that lol? I don’t think I have ever usedgit cleanin my entire career.-
It seems like he was trying to learn though? He clicked it, like “hell yes I want source control, let’s figure this out”
“It says all my files are changed? Oh shit why did it change my files? Shit fuck, undo, how do I undo…Do I want to discard the changes? I don’t even know what it changed. Yes please undo whatever changes you did to my files”
And poof.
Huh. That is way cooler
ZTetris for the TI-83, that was where it was at in high school
- rothaine@lemm.eeto
Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•Carrying on an old tradition. What features / issues should I work on next?English
3 years+1! Easy account/instance switcher from anywhere would be so helpful.
Oh, you ain’t never encountered a boolean named the fucking opposite of what it does?



Should be 213 area code, not 123