petrescatraian

joined 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago

@tardigrada I hope the fucker in Kremlin will leave us as soon as possible. It just all feels like a bad dream that you can't believe it's real...

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago

@thingsiplay Last year they offered 20 GB free for every referral - both for you and the person you referred - because of their anniversary. And the features just make it such a compelling option as well. Such a great service.

@hedge

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago

@hedge I am quite a hoarder for cloud services, lol. The most private ones I use are Mega, pCloud and Nextcloud. Alternatively, you can also use Syncthing if you only care about syncing your files over.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

@loops .ml is also the domain for Mali, but if someone from another country uses it, I guess you can be 90% certain that they are tankies. And going to fediverse.observer I see mastodon.ml is hosted in my country, even in my city! Bro, just... just get out of here! Get out of there or else we'll start another revolution!

@Gamers_mate

 

arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/0…

Seems like someone needs to pirate their content back.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 days ago

@Servais tbh, Kbin was way too much in development when the APIocalipse happened. But back then it was the only Reddit alternative in the Fediverse that didn't have extremist devs. So I also used to recommend it heavily, together with other people that probably shared my opinion. However, the rapid growth of Kbin (which was not so stable/feature complete, albeit interesting as a project) must have put a strain on Ernest (the dev/creator of Kbin) who eventually slowed Kbin development to a halt, also due to personal/health issues. He also tended to delegate his work far too little as well, which brought issues to the project in the long run.

Mbin seems being worked on by a team, and there are already multiple active instances with different owners, so I think overall it just seems to have a greater future.

Plus there's also Piefed, which looks to fix many of Lemmy's issues that the 2 devs don't care about and don't really want to fix them themselves.

As for me, I think I'll keep my main account here and not create any new accounts to explore other platforms. At least for now. Lotide seemed interesting as well, but its development halted and I still have a bunch of Mastodon accounts to keep myself accessing the Fediverse should my server go bust again anytime in the future. However, Mastodon is based on the Twitter/X UI/UX, which I'm not particularly fond of. And much of the Fediverse has been following Mastodon for a while now, with some notable exceptions.

Also, people do not seem to think of the Fediverse as a whole. The Fediverse has no technical barriers, but it does seem to have some psychological ones - people keep referring to Mastodon as a distinct entity, or to Pixelfed for example, but not think of both as being in the same place somehow.

I'm moderately happy about the Fediverse developments myself; there's plenty of content and there's more and more on a daily basis. But it just doesn't seem to gain so much traction outside the nerdier communities.

I'm also having a general displeasure about social media as a whole, and while I still browse Reddit (my account is still on the older Reddit interface, don't know for how long) and YouTube, social media is no longer a place where I feel happy going to.

Now, to each their own. If you're looking to consume stuff on social media, I definitely recommend going full-time on the Fediverse, as it is a growing place on the Internet.

@Gamers_mate

[–] [email protected] 8 points 4 days ago (1 children)

@Billy Somehow, Iran wasn't worried about escalation, hmm...

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

@Flatworm7591 I heard about libgen and sci-hub from my uni professors. Before that, I never knew anything about them.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

@alyaza Quite well 😁 Looking forward for a few employment processes, hope I get a positive answer to one of them at least.

I got into the rabbit hole of YouTube videos about iPods, iPod refurbishments, upgrade and other media players in general. It's so fascinating that there are devices designed just for listening to music, especially since even the old Nokia phones came equipped with music players or had music playing capabilities. In fact, I used my phone to listen to music even before getting a smartphone (yes, I know regular mp3 players were a thing, but it was much easier to view what you were playing on a regular color LCD screen with an actual UI). Even more fascinating is seeing people actually upgrading these devices with more storage, larger batteries and new capabilities like wireless charging, Bluetooth connectivity (to connect them to wireless headsets), even making them able to stream from youtube.com/watch?v=ZxdhG1OhVn….

In fact, I am surprised that as of speaking, in 2024, there is still a market for music players, some even being Android based and with Google Play Store access, so you could install Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, YouTube Music or whatever you can find out there (be it a streaming service, music player or whatnot).

This, along with the fact that (as I said) I never owned a dedicated media player myself (none of the likes of an iPod at least), I think is what made me to pull an older phone out of the drawer and try to repurpose it as a dedicated media player myself. And so far, it has been a success for the most part. I don't know how will I use it outside my house in the real world (even inside the house as well, as I already have the bulk of the music on my PC), but it's just so fascinating. If you're interested, I can create a separate post on the DIY community so you can get some ideas.

[–] [email protected] 21 points 3 weeks ago

@user68k I think this will be the first GTK3 app that will have an actual options menu instead of a tucked away hamburger menu with options. I think it's gonna be interesting.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 weeks ago

@Powderhorn These have been the norm in my country already for quite a while FWIW, haven't tested if they change these prices often or not however.

 

euromaidanpress.com/2024/08/19…
Apparently it takes 2000 at minimum for them to give a damn.

[–] [email protected] 32 points 1 month ago

@gencha No reason at all. It was probably wrongfully flagged by Google's AI based on some stupid wrongful training data. At least that's what I think though, because folks at Pushbullet (remember the app?) seem to be having similar problems about "not mentioning that they upload user data to their servers" even though they clearly mention this when the app is opened for the first time.

blog.pushbullet.com/2022/10/27…

@Mechanize

 

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More of a showerthought, but still.

Yesterday, I just pulled out from the dead my opendesktop account and discovered that they are now offering multiple online services as well: There is GitLab, Mastodon and Nextcloud for pretty much anything you want. I, myself, am not a developer, so the most useful for me would be the latter two - specifically Nextcloud, where they offer a whopping (for me) 5 GB free storage.

I am not new to Nextcloud, as my Friendica node admin also provides a Nextcloud instance with some storage available, and the availability to increase it by mounting external storage sources, such as Amazon S3, WebDAV or even other Nextcloud mounts.

For note-taking, I am using Notable and keeping my notes in .md files, as this allows me to use just about any program I want to edit them on other devices (or switch from it seamlessly if I don't like it), but the way it works is to have a subfolder called notes on every "data directory" that you point it to. However, the Nextcloud notes app just wants to use the folder named in your default locale (in my case, it was called "Note")

So what did I do? I mounted the folder "Note" on opendesktop, as "notes" back on my node's Nextcloud server. On my phone, I do not have this issue, so I can use it with whatever name I want.

Now, I know I could simply use another note-taking app instead on my desktop, or just switch the locale on the other side. But I am sure there are plenty of use cases where a program just expects a certain folder to be somewhere, but you're unable to rename it there or use a different folder, so that is a welcome feature. And I now have the ability to access my notes both online and on whichever device I use, which is super handy.

Next-up, I plan to store some music there, as it also has a music app. Then I want to mount the folder as WebDAV on my phone, for foobar2000.

I just love Open Source 😁

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