LodeMike

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[–] LodeMike 1 points 57 minutes ago (2 children)

There may be lawsuits

[–] LodeMike 2 points 2 hours ago

I'd recommend just using yt-dlp and your favorite video player.

MPV will also automatically invoke it from the command line if you do mpv <youtube URL> but you'll need to turn your cache settings way up if you want any seeking as data is only cached on the MPV side.

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It spits a token out which then causes the next statistically likely tokens to be something we anthropomorphize to being delusional

[–] LodeMike 1 points 2 hours ago

Probably a different kind of retirement account.

[–] LodeMike 2 points 3 hours ago
[–] LodeMike 2 points 3 hours ago

This is simply a reverse proxy so it should work with pretty much anything.

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[–] LodeMike 6 points 20 hours ago

Privacy, cost, moderation

[–] LodeMike 37 points 20 hours ago (7 children)

Isn't the point of a piercing that other people see it?

Or is this to cover up the hole?

 

And that's the opposite of poggers

 

Please don't tell me to set any dconf settings. I've already tried all of them and they do jack shit.

I'm on Debian in 12, which has GNOME 43. I never want Windows to steal focus for any reason. Is there an extension or something that can do this?

 

I'm looking to learn about this language from a technical level, and any searches I do on today's search engines is just going to return guides to writing Python code, which is not what I want.

I understand how C++ works. For example, I know that virtual functions are stored as a trap table in an object's instance, and the function is wrapped around something that decodes that trap table from this object instance.

I'm wondering if there's something that goes into that level of technicality with python. For example, I would want to know how function declarations (and re-declarations) work in python. Is the bytecode stored as a heap object which can be freed just as a regular heap object? Is it a map of strings within the current stack context? How does creating a thread handle it?

 

I'm eating 2 g of mushrooms his weekend (dose up for debate) and wanna know what I'm in for

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by LodeMike to c/rant@lemmy.sdf.org
 

Its just an instance where tankies can exist in an echo chamber without having to critically think.

If you want you can read some of my comments here and watch these morons make fallacious argument after falacious argument, put words in my mouth, and project some person who makes similarly bad takes which exists inside their head onto me: https://lemmy.today/comment/17304484

Edit: there's also this thread: https://lemmy.today/post/32415724/17304693

 
 

So if its just a URL without the []() syntax it would be, perhaps green, and links with it could stay blue. Good semantic to avoid spam or malware links.

Anyway, have any of you seen today's XKCD? https://xkcd.com/3104

 

I'm currently using Fossify Gallery and I'm wondering if there's any open source gallery with facial recognition, or OCR, or something more like the corporate apps.

 
 
 

This is the only feature I want. :)

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