paequ2 @ paequ2 @lemmy.today Posts 13Comments 147Joined 1 mo. ago

Yep. I got tagged on some racist issue last night. Stupid.
Not for Lidarr, but I've had good luck finding music I like Soulseek.
How many times do we have to teach you this lesson, old man!
Check your ceiling and walls.
I've been using Vim for over 10 years. The first few years I used it badly. Later I took time to really learn it. Now I can use it fairly decently, but I still learn new things every now and then.
It feels like a really good investment. It's been around forever, it's gonna be around forever, it's installed on almost all computers, and you're going to be forced to use it at some point or another.
I really enjoy being able to go to any computer and starting up a familiar editor, without installing or configuring stuff. I also use a very vanilla Vim. If a coworker's laptop or some server has a different Vim config than mine, I can usually do vim -u NONE
to get back to a familiar place.
Grammy has been giving farmers baths
What's a farmer bath?
Because ... well ... wait, not a bad idea. Although, this would get rid of comments. Which in my case, I didn't have too many, so I could have manually added them back.
if I choose to store them online/cloud encrypted / (edit: encrypt first then upload it) ... there’s always the potential for a very near future breaches or compromises
Does this matter? Say you upload your encrypted photo backup to Mega Upload (or whatever) and some unauthorized person gets a copy of your encrypted data. So? It's encrypted? They can't read or see the data?
Are you worried about state actors breaking the encryption?
Enjoying this again: Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us
Kendrick calling Drake a pedophile
OH SHIT! That's right! I forgot! Kendrick was doing the half time show! 😂
Thank you for posting this! I gotta watch the half time show now!
They can read what the AI suggests and see if it is correct or not.
What's this process look like? Or are there any rails that prevent the new employee from blinding trusting what the AI is suggesting?
Yeah, I've definitely grown to like TOML, especially after spending hours trying to edit a giant (nested) YAML file...
I didn't realize the indentation in TOML was purely aesthetic.
This
toml
[servers] [servers.alpha] ip = "10.0.0.1" dc = "eqdc10" [servers.beta] ip = "10.0.0.2" dc = "eqdc10"
equals this
toml
[servers] [servers.alpha] ip = "10.0.0.1" dc = "eqdc10" [servers.beta] ip = "10.0.0.2" dc = "eqdc10"
which equals this
json
{ "servers": { "alpha": { "ip": "10.0.0.1", "dc": "eqdc10" }, "beta": { "ip": "10.0.0.2", "dc": "eqdc10" } } }
hold: r1, r2
press: up, down, left, right, right, left, down, up
Ooooh, related: https://www.piki.nyc/
Using Piki data, we find that while the like rate increases monotonically with artist popularity on Spotify, this does not hold true for superlike rates
This company's product seems to be music recommendations. We need something like this, but open source and federated.
Being able to direct my own reccomender system, in order for it to be alligned with my goals and not with my addictive tendencies
AGREE! There are options for controlling the data side of things, Lemmy, Mastodon, Jellyfin, torrents, but I've definitely noticed the recommendation side of things is basically non-existent. What I miss the most from Spotify or Netflix isn't the music or movies, it's the recommendations. There's a ton of content outside the megacorps, but we don't have a good way to find it.
It would be awesome if we had an algorithm that we could control. We could tune it to whatever we want, instead of letting these giant megacorps shove their shit in front of us.
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I like that Migadu gives you a ton of control over your email experience. You can create unlimited users, have unlimited domains, create unlimited aliases, sending identities, they have custom routing features, etc. The backend/management panel seems like it was made with techies in mind. The actual email users don't have to worry about any of those knobs though.