@prahou
The body element? That is the kind of element I'm mildly interested in (🧐/🤓/☺)
@patrislav
Young loaf 😻
@a1ba
FFS, I hope he survived 😨
@romin
We can add their telegram bot to our list of targets. For DDoS.
@muelsyse
For real? Even in case with this behemoth it's all marketing?! 😲
https://www.gsmarena.com/honor_magic6_rsr_porsche_design-12873.php
They just allocate a swap partition on a phone and claim it's RAM?!
I'm pretty sure I've seen others, something by Xiaomi from 2023, but with that phone it might very well be the case because it was a special edition of some model only available in Chinese markets, basically an overpowered midranger.
The new Raspberry Pi 5 with 16GB of RAM works great with Pilet. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/soulscircuit/pilet-opensource-modular-portable-mini-computer
@muelsyse @soulscircuit
Some not-even-so-new phones have 24! Insane shit, I know… 😅
What's even more confusing, in most cases all this goodness is used to render glorified web apps 😩
The old house rarely offered direct sun exposure... she's a fan 😉
#Penmaenmawr #NorthWales #catsofmastodon #catsoftoot #HerNameisBella
@romin
Add to our list of targets? 👨💻
@gemlog
Mine's a bit more complex, but I put it in yt-dlp.conf to avoid copying and pasting:
-f "(bv*[ext=mp4][vcodec~='^((he|a)vc|h26[45])']+ba[ext=m4a])" //avoid VP9
--add-metadata // easier to find the origins of video in case I get interested
--embed-thumbnail //thumbnails make browsing downloaded videos from TV more comfy
--convert-thumbnails jpg //avoid WebP
It used to be possible to download the subtitles too, but you don't need those often, but metadata's a worthy addition.
@gemlog
I'm not an avid YT user or anything so I'm perfectly fine with it. I think it's also true for other things Google — I have to go through hundreds of bicycles and motor cycles, but most of the time I give up and close the tab. Most things I *really* want to access work fine, so nothing of value was lost.
@gemlog
I use Firefox to look up a video, then I use yt-dlp to download or mpv to stream it, when I attempt to use FF to look another video up it's giving me this, so this is what I see 99% of time when I follow a link to YT nowadays.
All in all, I think it allows me to watch or download a video a day normally 😅
I HAVE TO rely on VPN to access it though and some of the exit nodes I use are known offenders on several list — that could be the source of the problem.
@newt
> surgery
Are they going to attach five more dicks to the parts of your body where one least expects them? 😆
(Just kidding, it probably has something to do with the pain you've mentioned earlier. Good luck, man!)
@dwaltiz @newt
With Gentoo I had to do spend the whole day on it every week — just
fixing build breakages, that is why I'm never going back to Gentoo ever
again.
And NixOS… It does not appear that it shines in this regard.
Also… systemd. With Void I can do "ps ax" and tell you what each of the processes does almost at any given time, this is never the case with systemd-based distros where something's always happening behind your back 😩
@dwaltiz @newt
That is actually what inspired me to bring up a post from two (or more?) days ago: https://www.dgt.is/blog/2025-01-10-nix-death-by-a-thousand-cuts/
NixOS doesn't look like a low-maintenance distro. It's fine when you only have a computer or two, but when you have more and they have vastly different roles… I hate updating and I love customisation, with Void I have to spend a few hours a month on building the few packages I want a bit different than what Void is giving me…
@kravietz
Well, this time they have made an attempt to present it… in a more neutral light. I'll give them credit for that!
I mean, at least he's not on his knees… 😅
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