Updating this old post:
>emoji reacts fully supported
>frontend basically everything I could want from a fedi frontend (and it's not bloated to heck)
>no emoji autocomplete yet but
>replies work well (reply notifs don't appear consistently in husky for whatever reason but I'll make a git issue for that)
>better docs for federation but I still find following relays with a throwaway bloats the db very quickly (there's probably a better solution I missed, I may be retarded)
>quote posts fully supported
>enough markdown, greentext support built in (death to indented quotes from > in markdown) (headings would be nice tho)
>still kinda wish there was a web UI for administrative stuff but we got mitractl + confs a non-schizoid can comprehend (looking at you pleromer) so
>can replace static assets now ala pleroma, all that's left is figuring out how2change.css without rebuilding frontend
>on the subject of static assets I wonder if there could be an option to ignore file extension when replacing as I can't figure out how to APNG on GIMP and would like to make animated webp related the background for the instance frontpage and the filename must be identical down to the png extension
>would be nice to have bookmarks like pleromer
>docs for setting up XMR donations spotty and confusing, have dead links
Tl;dr: Mitra is at the point I could comfortably run it for my main instance, and I would recommend people run it over Pleromer or its forks. It runs better, it's not a pain in the arse to set up and maintain, DB doesn't eat up 500 quintillion terabytes of data for a single user instance (unless you do something retarded), updates are frequent and add features that are actually needed. It's pretty swell.
RE: https://mt.watamelon.win/objects/018f935f-6a9a-93fc-b612-7e0849cf2f86
I've conducted extensive research and can now 100% confirm that Elon is a cat eater. Did I just search the internet for one lazy example of the exact thing I was looking for? Yes, but that's what he does to attack immigrants and the trans community every day so I'd say it's fair.
Mike Magee, one of The Register co-founders died 🥲
Not today, but I only found out now, when someone posted a link on HNews: https://fudzilla.com/news/59503-mike-mageek-is-dead
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Looks like a nice tutorial, complete with bringing the dependencies in, of how to do things (making a chess engine in this case) in Zig: https://johns.codes/blog/making-a-chess-engine-in-zig
[FR] Quelqu'un aurait un bon article qui parle des problème de modération et de censure sur wikipedia? Pour partager à des gens qui ne comprennent pas le problème?
[EN] Does anyone have a good article that talks about the problems of moderation and censorship on Wikipedia? to share with people who don't understand the problem?
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pros and cons of paying for disney+ vs piracy
disney+
pros:
- get most of the disney shows and movies
- can share account with ppl
cons:
- can't sue disney for any reason
- have to pay to use disney+
- shows and movies can be removed at any time
- you don't "own" any of the content you're viewing
- disney+ can and will probably shut down at some point, you may have to resort to piracy to watch things you enjoyed
piracy:
pros:
- free (mostly)
- can watch any movie you want for free, even those not on disney+
- can sue disney
- you own what you're watching. you have the file on your computer, and can keep it forever
cons:
- might need a vpn/seedbox depending on your country or if you're paranoid about your ISP. VPNs such as Mullvad/AirVPN can be used, which is cheaper than what you'd pay for disney+ anyways
I maintain an Android app that doesn't get any new features. I still have to keep upgrading it once in a while. The amount of deprecations I have to deal with is crazy. It takes a day each time I touch the app to just get it working with the latest Android Studio. I am not even fixing any bugs or adding features. All this running just to stay in the same place.
Now ask me if I will consider using cloud platform services from the same company that's responsible for Android.
I designed my personal website to load in 1 second on 38.4kbps dialup internet. I spent a lot of my life getting work done with my laptop tethered to a StarTac phone on 14.4kbps CDMA. Modern web developers have no clue what real world internet connectivity is like for the majority of users. https://mastodon.social/@simon@simonwillison.net/112984044070256201
I realized I've never written about my automated colour correction workflor for scanning. Might be helpful for some people.
Because I often scan large numbers of things in a session, I don't want to do any colour correction by hand. Instead, I use a fully automated workflow. I do calibration via an IT8 chart, a colour chart with a large number of swatches covering different a wide range of colours.
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Just in case: DMs/PMs simply don't exist on this instance as concept — don't use them, use the other instance if you absolutely have to, or send an email to any address at m0xEE.Net or .Com or .Org, but I prefer keep most communication public.