cool! didn’t know that fcitx was also available for android
cool! didn’t know that fcitx was also available for android
so you chord z + right hand keys and : + left hand keys?
i think i could get away with just having ctrl under a/: and maybe shift or super under s/l since i have alt under caps lock
i have been running qmk keyboards with capslock bound to esc on tap, alt when pressed as well + evdoublebind to achieve the same for the laptop’s builtin keyboard
i do like the idea of not having to come off the home row for ctrl-* mappings in vim
maybe my comment about gitlab didn’t come across right. i do find oxide’s model to be better and agree with their criticism of gitlab’s.
and as much as you are absolutely right about labour being treated much like any other commodity required for a company to extract value, that is precisely the issue being pointed at here, isn’t it?
we should differentiate and acknowledge that people are more complex than that. their experiment seems to create an atmosphere where work is being done despite compensation not being used as an incentive and instead to enable the worker to do the work.
i personally don’t think this should be a responsibility of a company at all, but rather society (or the state) should assure these conditions… but we are stuck with capitalism and this is a step towards something better :)
mpv has an integration with ytdl (and forks), which should let you just open the url and stream it directly
so I wonder what the benefit is keeping it in the proprietary format at all
yeah my guess was easier editing and ux when collaborating via github, diffs on json don’t look great
but yaml (for all it’s faults) would still be better haha or now that i think about it:
both look similar to bru, would share the advantages over json and seem better spec’d/supported
if i wasn’t a terminal person, this looks ideal! no reinventing the wheel for lock-in’s (read business model) sake…
the only thing i don’t like here is their custom bru format. json, yaml or any other standardised markup fit their manifesto better as well imo
GEMA is not really the same as this though… and regardless germany just tacked this onto an existing unchanged IP law. the video proposed to drop any notion of IP in regards to media, making copyright lawsuits obsolete
agree about media.gov, acess to the created media should ideally happen in a distributed way (funkwhale?) with a government provided service as a free tax-funded default.
i don’t agree that centralising payout like that is an issue that limits creative output. most free democracies already do similar stuff to what is proposed here, although usually bound to specific programs and grants.
couldn’t agree with you more. it can’t be that hard to give us an opt-out of podcasts altogether. there’s been an item for that on their feature request forum for as long as podcasts in spotify are a thing
they just don’t want to
2nd ww navy vessels (inspired by kancolle)
personal machines - destroyers
servers - battleships
the starlabs machine looks awesome! is it only me or does the chassis look like the framework, specifically the bottom part?
flexget, more ghetto than sonarr but works just fine
there was a post on !asklemmy@lemmy.ml not long ago, if you’re looking for more suggestions: https://lemmy.ml/post/2006550
i use miniflux (you need to host this yourself, no idea how nice it would be to use locally) and then miniflutt on android
I sometimes use termux to edit stuff on a remote box via ssh and I haven’t had that kind of issue
for the most part just the fact that SSH as a protocol is not super reliable on a (sometimes) spotty wifi/mobile connection (this could be solved with something like mosh)
the other big thing is using vim with the android keyboard. which is just a major pain haha
the ssh client breaks the format
could you elaborate what you were doing here? like vim on the server via ssh tunnel?
i use miniflux, anyone have used both and can tell me if I’m missing out on smth :)
https://archive.is/Vj2py