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QuizzaciousOtter

@ QuizzaciousOtter @lemm.ee

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  • What features are you missing in Finamp? I would say it's pretty freaking good. Although I don't have any experience with Plex and its clients.

  • For terminal I currently use JetBrains Mono. I also used Fira Code and Source Code Pro in the past.

    In GUI apps I use Inter right now. Previously used Roboto for a long time.

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  • This is so sad, I'm sorry. Sending you virtual hugs.

  • Sometimes I wonder if anybody even is absolutely one or the other at all times and circumstances.

    Well, absolutely not. I thought it's pretty obvious that this is more like a scale were you fall somewhere between one and the other. Also, those words don't really have any rigorous definitions.

  • Somehow NixOS really is like a fucking crack. I had like a 6 months non-stop hyperfixation about configuring everything using NixOS and Home Manager. Almost every evening. Now I have a polished setup of my personal and work laptops, homelab server and a VPS. And I have no regrets, this thing is amazing.

  • I'm using Hyprland for a long time now and somehow I completely missed the global hotkey support. Thanks!

  • This is the first post mentioning it I'm seeing. I literally just found out because of it.

  • Tasks.org is a powerful Android tasks app - the best I managed to find. I sync it with Nextcloud.

  • Kagi is so much better than any other search engine I used in years. In fact, it's too good because I don't see myself quitting it soon, even though I'd really prefer not using American services right now.

  • The ability to adjust preservation settings based on the tags is exactly what I wanted for a long time, I'm pumped. Thanks!

  • I wouldn't call my room barren but I hate random stuff lying around. I don't understand trinkets, souvenirs, collectibles exposed and collecting dust.

  • I was referring specifically to "tab only GUI". I'm sure a proper keyboard only GUI can be great.

  • Haven't been updated at all??? That's very much not true. There's so much going on in terminal world. There are many flavours of modern terminal emulators, multiplexers, shells. There's a ton of sophisticated terminal oriented software like Neovim for example. Pretty much every single part of terminal environment has now feature-rich, performant and safer alternative implementations. The terminal and CLI world is thriving. Almost none of that massive cumulative effort is directed towards the mouse support. I really think it's just not what people want.

  • That's better than nothing, obviously, but I wouldn't call pressing tab repeatedly the epitome of good keyboard-driven UX.

  • This is really weird. I love working in the terminal precisely because I can do everything without using the mouse. I thought that's the point?

    No hate though, I just don't get it.

  • Man, it sure seems you talk a lot about coyotes

  • Looks neat and I'm already using adw-gtk3. Definitely will give it a try. Thanks!

  • You can absolutely workout at home with almost no equipment. You will need something for pull ups and that's pretty much it. Google "calisthenics" - that's what bodyweight exercises are called. It's a whole world of knowledge with books, blogs and YT channels covering the topic. Many would argue that this type of exercise is actually healthier than using gym equipment.

    I started doing this 4 years ago and I can highly recommend it. I hate public places like gym and I don't like wasting time for getting there and back so exercising at home is perfect for me.

  • Man, they really fuck up everything they touch now.

  • Technology @beehaw.org

    Algorithms are breaking how we think - Technology Connections

  • Technology @beehaw.org

    BBC research shows issues with over half the answers from Artificial Intelligence (AI) assistants

    www.bbc.com /mediacentre/2025/bbc-research-shows-issues-with-answers-from-artificial-intelligence-assistants
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    What Makes Computer Generated Images Look Real? Exploring Ray Tracing and CGI