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  • AI is technology. An old man rambling about nonsense is not technology. If he was rambling about blueberry pie that wouldn't make this a cooking article.

  • this is not technology

  • Good post! Always nice to see actual technology on this sub.

  • Not about technology.

  • calvin's dad wouldn't be upset by the number of linux derivatives. he'd be thrilled. a whole new world to be autistic about.

  • aww it's a joke? I actually want this. I'm tired of being surprised by this crap.

  • Sure, but I feel like the "TAS" part needs a qualifier. Normally a TAS is the logical extreme of a human run. It's like a player piano, it's a script that could in principle be played on the real game.

    But a real life runner versus a minecraft "TAS" wouldn't be in the same ballpark, because the real life runner can't magically skip all the load times. It just feels disingenuous to call this a TAS, unless there's a way to real-time verify it.

  • Minecraft @lemmy.world

    minecraft tas... without load skips?

  • Debian or Ubuntu because they're stable and well-funded. Makes a lot of stuff easier.

  • code editors might have the features you want, and its easy to repurpose a code editor into a notes app.

    sync a folder between your devices (syncthing is great for this) and put markdown text files in it. I like to call this folder "Memo" since its like writing letters to myself.

    edit the markdown using VS Code (desktop) or Carbon (android). I haven't tested whether Carbon can do this, but I know in VS Code, you can reorder a list with keyboard shortcuts.

    click anywhere on a line of text, then hold Alt and press Up arrow, and the text will swap places with the line above it.

    edit: Syncthing and Carbon are open source. VS Code has some proprietary code added by Microsoft, but none of it is relevant to your use case, so you may prefer the fork called Codium.

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    opinion rule: johnny bravo is the only cisgender character

    nycki.net /blogette/1/
  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    2d printed tokens rule

    bark.lgbt /@nycki/115267316198800859
  • "personal" and "trustless" seem sort of at odds here. you want personal data, so you want personal storage.

    what I recommend, if you have the time and energy, is to find another self-hoster you trust and be "backup buddies" with them. set up remote file storage on both your networks and send your backups to the other person's server.

    if you can't find another self-hoster, then find a friend or family member you trust and mail them your backups on a physical disk.

  • 11ty is my favorite! cross-platform, good defaults, built-in tag support, and just generally good learning curve.

  • My favorite static site generator by far is Eleventy, which you can learn by reading their sample code at eleventy-base-blog. It uses NodeJS which runs on all major platforms, and it generates plain old HTML that you can put on any static host. I played with several of the generators on the Jamstack list, and decided that this is the one I'm most comfortable recommending. It has a very high power-to-effort ratio, you can do some really useful stuff with very little knowledge. I'm using it on my personal site, https://nycki.net/, to automatically generate a "navbar" on every page, plus an RSS feed for my blog. It's also nice for generating "prev/next" links under articles.

  • im fine staying a boy but i want big cozy boobs to snuggle my friends with. i know they're heavy and get in the way and i don't care.

  • hell yes!

  • I think the biggest culture shock for a lot of people is "fewer surprises, more options." On my machine at least, updates don't run automatically -- I might get a notification that "updates are available" but that's it, I still have to say "okay, now is a good time to update", it won't surprise me with them.

    Similarly, if I want to set a hotkey for like "take a screenshot of the current application", I can do that! But the downside is that it might not be set up by default, I have to go to settings -> hotkeys or something similar.

    Linux "gets out of your way" and lets you solve problems, but that also means it's not always going to solve them for you. It's getting better at this over time -- if lots of people have the same problem, the solution might get merged "upstream", but a lot of things are still "well, how do YOU want it to work?".

  • is this available in text form?

  • not yet, but thank you for the link!

    edit: will this run on linux?

    • I haven't modified the behavior of the controllers at all; that much is just decorative. Same for the dock. You can use this as a "normal" switch and everything works :)

      • edit: you can also use some third-party laptop docks! but not all of them. I think the switch is using some non-standard protocol. Some docks advertise themselves as "switch compatible". However, when you are using a homebrew os (linux or android), then it will work with any dock.
    • I have a steam deck as well, and I use both. A modded switch (or any switch, tbh) has very limited system specs. x86 emulation is possible, but only for games that don't use much cpu or ram. Steam and Proton are basically unusable. This is for emulation and low-spec indie games.
    • The trailhead begins at https://switch.hacks.guide/. I recommend a 512 GB microsd, with 128 GB set aside for ubuntu and 64 GB for android. Happy hacking :)
  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    joycon surgery success (and homebrew!)

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    ruleposting about controller mods

    bark.lgbt /@nycki/114237842926694741
  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    flat pyramids rule

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    bag of board games rule

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    custom steam contruler skin

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    the eight types of little guy (sitelen pona)

    bark.lgbt /@nycki/113845782347782093
  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    binary times table rule

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    mermaid diagrule

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    budget vr rule

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    rule-igami icehouse pyramids

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    dinosaur.png rule

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Is there a community where I can get news about technology as in science, as opposed to "drama involving tech companies"?

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    command line util to encode/decode framed packets?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    What field do you work in, and how many digits of pi do you use?