illectrility
Nerd, Anime and Film Enjoyer, Video Editor, Python Dev, Learning Rust, Linux Enjoyer, Sick of Windows, Currently Running Pop!_OS, Debian and /e/OS
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Sidekick - A new mastodon web client, in which the user can post through a variety of bots! (still in early alpha-phase ...)English
4·1 year agoSo wait, this is basically just a Bluesky client that allows you to alter the text you’re about to post in some way or another?
Then I don’t get why you would call that a bot. The way it’s phrased I imagined everyone posting from bot accounts
You mean the absolute fuckwaffel, I presume. The fuckwaffel is located near the heart and makes you feel like something’s wrong with your heart every other day
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196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Only sickos wouldn't follow the rule
36·1 year agoProbably his phone
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is an upgraded T450, T14, or Framework a better laptop for a clumsy dev?
9·1 year agoWhen it comes to decisions like this, I usually make a list with my options, create some categories (e.g. durability, longevity, performance, …), rate each option for each category and then divide each option’s points by its price to see its value. If they’re fairly similar, I would take the time I’d need to save up for them into account.
In general, I would always want to go for A) upgrading what I already have or B) getting something used for the sake of sustainability.
You could look at some more used ThinkPad options like a T470 or a T480. They can often be found for cheap refurbished on eBay. I would also take a look at online benchmarks to see what fits your requirements. In my experience, that works better than looking at spec sheets.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you do any simple experiments? Or track things and analyse them?
9·1 year agoI’ve used phyphox for lots of stuff. It’s great for looking at raw data from your phone’s sensors but there are also a lot of great experiments built in to the app. The university that develops it has a playlist showcasing them all, it’s a great way to spend a weekend.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Gesturefy: Navigate, operate, and browse faster with mouse gestures! A customizable Firefox mouse gesture add-on with a variety of different commands.
8·1 year agoOkay, so you can have intuitive and easy to use mouse gestures to speed up your browsing experience… But why wouldn’t you use Vimium and use your keyboard with 32697
unintuitive keybindings instead?
On average? So you just take all bombs dropped by the USA and divide it by the number of days the US has been a thing? Then you compare that to the amount of days China hasn’t dropped a bomb?
This makes no sense…
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are there any communities along the topic of practical DIY, 'Today/Recently I learnt to do''?
2·1 year agoThere’s “today I learned”/“TIL” but that’s usually factoids, I think
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•When I wear my glasses I'm not actually looking directly at my surroundings. I'm looking at projections on the two screens in front of my eyes.
221·2 years agoSince the light actually passes through the glasses and just gets refracted, there’s no screen in front of your eyes. It’s like looking through water, a window or anything else translucent/transparent.
Tungsten. It’s just so cool that it’s so dense and has such a high melting point. It’s also really hard and tough.
Edit: also dragonflies are pretty badass
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Anybody know how to get lossless audio on linux?
181·2 years agoSoulseek
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Technology@lemmy.world•Samsung Galaxy Ring is non-repairable - GSMArena.com newsEnglish
442·2 years agoNo shit
I switch between New, Hot and Top 6hrs/Day
You could make a religion out of this
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Linux@lemmy.ml•The Best way to switch to Linux is to NOT
154·2 years agoI would say: “Don’t switch to Linux. Just start with Linux and never use Windows or Mac in the first place”
Don’t have to get used to something if you’ve never used something else.
It means that 91.9% are smarter than him and he is smarter than 8.1%. So the vast majority of people have a higher IQ than he does.
Pine64 makes a security camera for use with a (included?) Raspberry Pi, iirc
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's an immediate turn on in a person?
18·2 years agoWhen they have some of the same interests as you, but for different reasons. It provides for excellent conversation when you can talk about something you’re both passionate about, but because you’re passionate for different reasons, you have different perspectives, and it keeps a topic you’re very familiar with very interesting.










Yeah, I understand the possible applications and they do sound quite useful. Scheduled posting, for example, is really cool. The word “bot” just doesn’t make it sound like client features to me but that’s most likely a me issue. It looks very promising, keep up the good work