Swimmerman96

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[–] Swimmerman96@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

I'm not sure, that's a question for the Dev.

Some of the reason may be the hastle of rebranding, having two Openboards would be confusing so the fork would need to change names and icons and such. Some of it is also be this is for personal use, and we happen to find it, so they may not be interested in the expectation of maintaining it beyond their own useage. Some of it may be this is good enough, Openboard's release cycle is pretty slow so the fork doesn't need to be updated and released often, so an APK on Github downloaded twice a year is good enohgh for them.

[–] Swimmerman96@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)
[–] Swimmerman96@beehaw.org 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I have something like that as well. Skiing and swimming make me feel like that, in different ways.

I'm a lifelong skier, and raced for a couple of years in high school which really improved my general skiing skills, comfort, and confidence. When I'm skiing, I can get to the top of a mountain with an incredible view, I can better see just how vast that little section of the world is. I feel small but at the same time I feel like I can conquer anything, the only thing that can hold me back is a willingness to try.

I'm also a lifelong swimmer, and raced at an amateur level for a about a decade between middle school, high school, and college. It feels amazing to be comfortable and move well in an environment that's almost totally not for humans. It feels like what I imagine being able to fly would, and unlocks a whole new world of otherwise unconventional movements and if you take it to a large pond/lake/ocean weird and amazing creatures as well. That can be amplified even more by doing things like snorkeling, even more curious creatures and structures, not needing to break the immersion to breath. It's a world unlike anything else.

Edit: Sorry about the spam, this seemed to be failing while on Airplane WiFi, so I kept resubmitting not realizing each was actually submitted.

[–] Swimmerman96@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Based on a quick glance of the API documentation it looks like TMDM/OMDB doesn't receive your filenames, they use unique IDs assigned to their shows and potentially searches based on titles/episode numbers that Jellyfin is already aware of.
Even if Jellyfin used the filename to search OMDB/TMDB, the headers, body, and the path of the URL (api.themoviedb.org/) are all encrypted by the TLS connection so would not be visible to your ISP.

[–] Swimmerman96@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

Containers like Docker/Podman? I only use that for selfhosted services on my servers. I can't speak to Docker/Podman applications used on desktop.

If you want to include more universal package methods such ad Snap, Flatpak, and AppImage, I use Flatpak installations for things I want to sandbox that don't have a focus on Linux Development. These are applications like Discord and Spotify. I'll also install applications through Flatpak that aren't available through my package manager, after checking that the Flatpak is maintained by the developer. An example of that which I use is Czkawka which finds and offers solutions for duplicate and similar files.
The way I used Flatpak, I haven't run into any show stopping issues although I do know using Flatpak for CLI applications can be difficult and annoying. I believe Flatpak CLI apps need to be run by using the full Flatpak package name instead of just the executable name.

[–] Swimmerman96@beehaw.org 16 points 1 year ago (2 children)

https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/16/23763661/reddit-rif-is-fun-developer-ceo-steve-huffman

RIF developer pushing back on Huffman's claims that RIF didn't want to work with Reddit by releasing emails.

[–] Swimmerman96@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

Not only did they make their own app, but there was an 11 year gap between launching Reddit (2005, granted smartphones weren't a thing then) and when they launched their Official app (2016, well into the smartphone era exploding). And Reddit bought the iOS 3rd party Reddit app Alien Blue in 2014. It's crazy of him trying to push the story that Reddit was never intended to be used by 3rd party apps.

[–] Swimmerman96@beehaw.org 6 points 1 year ago

It is probable that these instances follow in the footsteps of Reddit- the cycle repeats.

I don't think this is completely the case. Some instances will suffer from overzealous mods and admins, others will suffer because of absent ones, others will have too strict or too lax rules. That's unavoidable in any large number of communities. But Reddit is preparing and doing something that the vast majority of Lemmy instances will never do, Reddit is trying to prepare for an IPO and to have to show growth to shareholders on top of advertisers.

If that is something that could be done by a Lemmy instance, if that is botched it would be even easier for Lemmy users to jump ship to other instsnces and potentially defederate from the IPO instance.

[–] Swimmerman96@beehaw.org 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Tree Style Tabs for Firefox gets installed on every Desktop install I use.

[–] Swimmerman96@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Sometimes I run into this as well. Usually I cam scroll up a few posts, and start scrolling down again and it works. I think it's just taking the instance a little longer to respond than it takes you to scroll and hit the end of what you have.

[–] Swimmerman96@beehaw.org 32 points 1 year ago (6 children)

There are over 6000 subreddits that still aren't public. Like looks like Reddit is over waiting for them to come back online. https://famichiki.jp/@Tsutsuku/110537730270070245

[–] Swimmerman96@beehaw.org 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If you're open to things similar to Plex, I'd recommend Jellyfin! Plex has been making some decisions lately that aren't necessarily selfhoster friendly. A selfhosted instance of Plex still authenticates using Plex's central servers (if you're internet is out or Plex is down and you want to stream your own movies or shows, that won't work due to failed authentication). That's compared to your Jellyfin instance handling authentication locally. If you can contact your server, you can watch your media. Plex has also announced a credit skipping feature, uploading credit timing to their central servers that can be restored on complete rebuild. While they say it's anonymous, they need some way to associate you and the proper credit timings, to send that back to you.

Jellyfin is earlier days in development, and you should check to see what clients are available to see if that would work with your hardware. But Jellyfin is definitely catching up, I've been very happy with their server and applications.

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