Instance: lemmy.world
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Posts: 71
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Just a geek, finding my way in the fediverse.
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Silverbullet.md for actual notes with formatting and such.
Quillpad for checklists.
But silverbullet.md IS foss. Very similar to Obsidian, but F/OSS. It also stores your files in .md files in a directory hierarchy on the file system - very easy to backup.
Silverbullet.md is an actual open source note taking application, Obsidian is not (and they’re kind of slimy/evasive about it). I haven’t used Obsidian myself but a coworker was showing it to me when I was talking about Silverbullet - they’re similar.
O! Thank you for this picture.
I was in somebody’s Y (I think? I don’t know teslas) a few weeks ago in the front seat and I pulled the mechanical door release across multiple different stops around town before he told me I was supposed to push the electronic “open door” button.
That spurred me to think “wait, if I pulled the mech release by default and it’s pretty obvious/intuitive, what’s all the hubbub about getting trapped in a car because the manual door releases are so difficult?”
I didn’t realize it was about the rear door handles rather than the front until right now. Granted, the front manual door handle is fairly different than “most” cars but I still found it pretty obvious… more obvious than the need to push a stupid little button to open a door.
You’re correct.
The only time I can think of that this approach wouldn’t work is if the quadlet config file specified a tag/version on the image setting besides latest. That is, if the quadlet file specified something like Image=docker.io/jellyfin/jellyfin:a_old_version. I usually stick with latest on mine.
EG:
Image=docker.io/jellyfin/jellyfin:latest
Mine are frequently quickly saved from a meetup or acquaintance and so I save them how I can remember them…
Contact name : “John from work lunch likes fishing”
Contact name : “Rosa (married to Shawn from the garden)”
Contact name : “Bar: Has a roofing company don’t remember name - does free estimate. roof roofing roofs shingles”
Thank you for posting this. I tend to get a lot of my opensource project info from Lemmy so people who take the time to post it are awesome.
Just updated my home instance. Can confirm that 10.11.7 is available in the Debian repos and the update went perfect. I got a new kernel in the same update : D
I’ve been dreading the new computer as well. I built the original incarnation of my current one in … holy shit, late 2013. I was thinking 2016 but I just looked up the order and it was 2013. I did it pretty damn “top of the line” because I wanted it to last ages. I have occasionally upgraded or replaced drives, GPU, RAM, power supply, but I’m still on the original board+CPU.
It’s still great… running Linux and occasionally gaming.
Damn it! Western Bumblefuck is one of my favorite camping places and you’ve gone and told the whole world.
A lot of people seem to think I’m we’re crazy for not getting a new phone every year or two. Previous one lasted 7 years, this one is at a bit over 5 years… It’s fine.
Yep.
Also shout out to “Desperation”, great book.
StackOverflow was my inclination for searching this last week because it pops up the massive cookie banner on EVERY single page load for me. I enabled both the “Cookie Notices” and “Annoyances” lists at the same time - one of them handled it and I think it was Annoyances if I’m remembering correctly.
Try enabling that one too if you haven’t already.

EDIT: Just realized I need to enable the social widgets list too : D
I’m still burning CDs too… not sure what’s up with these other goobs.
I required an outlet to bitch regardless of my ability to reed werds gud.
I’m sure I’m not the only one : D
The one I work at went “all in” about a month ago. I started noticing a dramatic increase in garbage/nonsensical code at the end of last week. I didn’t make the connection between the two until Tuesday.
I’ve got a manager that usually listens and they asked me to try it and take notes because they know I’ll tell them the truth. … I’ve got a lot of examples prepped for our next meeting.
The hard part is definitively blaming LLMs because I don’t have time to track down every single commit and analyze it for LLM usage but there’s 100% a correlation.
Been awhile since I used this since I rebuilt my home server a few months ago but it was solid when I was running it in the past (as a pod in k3s)
I need to add this to my list to re-add…
That’s where you draw the line?
(Also, say hi to your chickens for me)
Like other posts - brother, laser.
My ancient HP laserjet died a few months back so I picked up a brother. It amazed me that I just plugged it in (Linux) and it worked. No hplip, no cups config, just worked.
Even more impressive, I tried the network/wifi print out of curiosity and it also just worked… Nothing special, Debian 13 auto discovered it on the network and added it to my printer list.
I had the HP for over 15 years and it was always a bitch to get working with Linux. Hoping this brother lasts at least as long.
My first thought was “you said you don’t like bibi, therefore you clearly support Hamas, therefore you support terrorist groups, so I’ll just go ahead and take your citizenship.”
Also, weed is a felony so getting caught smoking on your back porch could kick off the process of stripping citizenship.
I’m sure that would never be abused…
Your comment made me realize these could be a great digital attack vector. I assume they have wifi? And I doubt security was top of mind in the software development…








Silverbullet.md for actual notes with formatting and such.
Quillpad for checklists.
But silverbullet.md IS foss. Very similar to Obsidian, but F/OSS. It also stores your files in .md files in a directory hierarchy on the file system - very easy to backup.
Silverbullet.md is an actual open source note taking application, Obsidian is not (and they’re kind of slimy/evasive about it). I haven’t used Obsidian myself but a coworker was showing it to me when I was talking about Silverbullet - they’re similar.
O! Thank you for this picture.
I was in somebody’s Y (I think? I don’t know teslas) a few weeks ago in the front seat and I pulled the mechanical door release across multiple different stops around town before he told me I was supposed to push the electronic “open door” button.
That spurred me to think “wait, if I pulled the mech release by default and it’s pretty obvious/intuitive, what’s all the hubbub about getting trapped in a car because the manual door releases are so difficult?”
I didn’t realize it was about the rear door handles rather than the front until right now. Granted, the front manual door handle is fairly different than “most” cars but I still found it pretty obvious… more obvious than the need to push a stupid little button to open a door.
You’re correct.
The only time I can think of that this approach wouldn’t work is if the quadlet config file specified a tag/version on the
imagesetting besideslatest. That is, if the quadlet file specified something likeImage=docker.io/jellyfin/jellyfin:a_old_version. I usually stick withlateston mine.EG:
Image=docker.io/jellyfin/jellyfin:latestFederal judge blocks law requiring Ten Commandments monument at Arkansas Capitol - Arkansas Times (arktimes.com)
A federal judge ruled Tuesday Arkansas must remove a Ten Commandments monument from state Capitol grounds, but put her order on hold so officials can appeal the decision.
Mine are frequently quickly saved from a meetup or acquaintance and so I save them how I can remember them…
Contact name : “John from work lunch likes fishing”
Contact name : “Rosa (married to Shawn from the garden)”
Contact name : “Bar: Has a roofing company don’t remember name - does free estimate. roof roofing roofs shingles”
Thank you for posting this. I tend to get a lot of my opensource project info from Lemmy so people who take the time to post it are awesome.
Just updated my home instance. Can confirm that 10.11.7 is available in the Debian repos and the update went perfect. I got a new kernel in the same update : D
I’ve been dreading the new computer as well. I built the original incarnation of my current one in … holy shit, late 2013. I was thinking 2016 but I just looked up the order and it was 2013. I did it pretty damn “top of the line” because I wanted it to last ages. I have occasionally upgraded or replaced drives, GPU, RAM, power supply, but I’m still on the original board+CPU.
It’s still great… running Linux and occasionally gaming.
A Nursing Home Owner Got a Trump Pardon. The Families of His Patients Got Nothing. (propublica.org)
Chose to use the title of the article for the title of the post despite it being somewhat “eh”.
Damn it! Western Bumblefuck is one of my favorite camping places and you’ve gone and told the whole world.
A lot of people seem to think
I’mwe’re crazy for not getting a new phone every year or two. Previous one lasted 7 years, this one is at a bit over 5 years… It’s fine.Yep.
Also shout out to “Desperation”, great book.
StackOverflow was my inclination for searching this last week because it pops up the massive cookie banner on EVERY single page load for me. I enabled both the “Cookie Notices” and “Annoyances” lists at the same time - one of them handled it and I think it was Annoyances if I’m remembering correctly.
Try enabling that one too if you haven’t already.
EDIT: Just realized I need to enable the social widgets list too : D
I’m still burning CDs too… not sure what’s up with these other goobs.
I required an outlet to bitch regardless of my ability to reed werds gud.
I’m sure I’m not the only one : D
The one I work at went “all in” about a month ago. I started noticing a dramatic increase in garbage/nonsensical code at the end of last week. I didn’t make the connection between the two until Tuesday.
I’ve got a manager that usually listens and they asked me to try it and take notes because they know I’ll tell them the truth. … I’ve got a lot of examples prepped for our next meeting.
The hard part is definitively blaming LLMs because I don’t have time to track down every single commit and analyze it for LLM usage but there’s 100% a correlation.
Been awhile since I used this since I rebuilt my home server a few months ago but it was solid when I was running it in the past (as a pod in k3s)
I need to add this to my list to re-add…
That’s where you draw the line?
(Also, say hi to your chickens for me)
Like other posts - brother, laser.
My ancient HP laserjet died a few months back so I picked up a brother. It amazed me that I just plugged it in (Linux) and it worked. No hplip, no cups config, just worked.
Even more impressive, I tried the network/wifi print out of curiosity and it also just worked… Nothing special, Debian 13 auto discovered it on the network and added it to my printer list.
I had the HP for over 15 years and it was always a bitch to get working with Linux. Hoping this brother lasts at least as long.