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  • I’m curious how they plan on implementing interior references while keeping structs that contain them movable and without breaking the “moving structs is always just memcpy” assumption.

    All of these would be great to have though, would make the language a lot more ergonomic. I hope they get implemented.

  • Are there any maps apps that rip data from Google Maps?
  • OSM data is generally on par or better than Google Maps data. The thing that’s lacking is the search engine.

  • 2meirl4meirl
  • Don’t attack me like this

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    54% of Gen Z Shoppers Use Pay Later Plans to Buy Groceries
  • This makes no sense to me, this effectively seems like a loan to me which is useful if you have a single large payment that you want to kind of spread the load on your account by turning it into a recurring payment over some amount of time, but groceries are a recurring payment already so what does this do other than make you pay interest on top? By the time you've paid off the first one you've probably bought groceries three more times.

  • [Discussion] Do you still use your Steam Deck much?
  • I mainly take it with me on vacation, I prefer keyboard/mouse when I can use it.

  • What is Web 3.0?
  • Web 3.0 is the Semantic Web: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_Web

  • Self-hosted alternative to synology drive?
  • The Nextcloud Windows client does VFS and there’s an experimental Mac client that does VFS.

  • are there any anonymous board or forum besides 4chan?
  • It would be interesting to make a Lemmy fork that doesn’t require login and registers all posts as anonymous@(instance). Would probably get insta defederated by every other instance though lol

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    I keep having to login to Lemmy on any iPhone browser every time I navigate to a new page. Is there a way to keep me logged in?
  • I’ve had the same issue, happens on my MacBook too. I feel like Lemmy has some weird thing where it kills your session if your IP changes too much or something like that and doesn’t actually have to do with that it’s an iPhone, since I pretty much only notice it when traveling.

  • If Windows XP was released in 2024
  • day ruined

    It's missing the Clippy button in the taskbar

  • Siri automatically switched languages to read my wife's Japanese to me for the first time and I'm so happy.
  • That's awesome. I hope we'll get multi-language voice output in more places. I especially want this for GPS navigation.

  • What adblocker are you using on iOS?
  • I don't think YouTube does anything for that to be necessary, but I could be wrong.

  • What adblocker are you using on iOS?
  • What do you mean?

  • What adblocker are you using on iOS?
  • It works for me, it's a bit janky though because of YouTube's custom link handler. You have to either open videos in new tabs or reload the page after clicking the video for it to load correctly.

    Tbh I don't actually know if it's supposed to remove ads, I use it to get the better (Safari built in) video player that can do Picture in Picture and what not.

  • What adblocker are you using on iOS?
  • AdGuard, and Vinegar for YouTube.

  • Advice to upgrade from 2slots sbc to a 4/5 slots NAS
  • If you can connect it to the SBC, yeah. This one comes with a PCIe card and you connect it with SAS cables (it unfortunately only does SATA for the drives though). The disks show up as separate independent devices and you can just combine them with mdraid or whatever.

    There's also a USB C variant of it but that seemed more sketchy to me.

  • Advice to upgrade from 2slots sbc to a 4/5 slots NAS
  • I bought a QNAP TL-D800S disk shelf (it does have 8 slots and not 5) and an old used Fujitsu Esprimo on eBay. That means I can replace the PC with something more powerful in the future if I need to without having to worry about the disks. Works great so far with the 5 disks I have in it and the two stack on top of each other perfectly.

  • List of really good AA games?
  • RoboCop: Rogue City

  • Moving to a Linux distro for dev
  • Take something with KDE Plasma. I have mine set up to work as close to Mac as possible (command key as the main modifier, all the Mac shortcuts for the window manager and KDE applications, top menu bar, dock, probably more). Took a bit to set up but now it doesn’t nearly throw me off as much anymore when switching between the two.

  • Introducing the DreamBerd Vision Pro
    github.com Introducing the DreamBerd Vision Pro · TodePond DreamBerd · Discussion #580

    Today we're proud to announce the DreamBerd Vision Pro. It's not AR or VR. It's spatial computing. And Lu Wilson has done a FULL COMPREHENSIVE VIDEO REVIEW that's completely unbiased and unsponsore...

    Introducing the DreamBerd Vision Pro · TodePond DreamBerd · Discussion #580
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    Linux doesn't serve birth time attribute over NFS

    According to this Phoronix article, Linux should support the birth time attribute in the NFS server since 5.18. However, it doesn't show up in the stat output when looking at the file through the NFS mount, or elsewhere (at least, the Dolphin file browser and also a macOS client):

    % stat file File: file Size: 0 Blocks: 0 IO Block: 1048576 regular empty file Device: 0,70 Inode: 103416894 Links: 1 Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--) Uid: ( 1000/ saiko) Gid: ( 100/ users) Access: 2023-12-17 03:22:45.368950609 +0100 Modify: 2023-12-17 03:22:45.368950609 +0100 Change: 2023-12-17 03:22:45.368950609 +0100 Birth: -

    What gives? Running stat on the server directly, it shows the attribute. The backing file system is ext4, kernel 6.5.12. The client is using kernel 6.1.63.

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