

Hmm, this sounds like a really cool idea, but it doesn’t seem to do what I thought it would. For example, I went to https://fedi-search.com/ and searched for “stop internet searching” expecting to find this very thread, but alas, no dice.
Hmm, this sounds like a really cool idea, but it doesn’t seem to do what I thought it would. For example, I went to https://fedi-search.com/ and searched for “stop internet searching” expecting to find this very thread, but alas, no dice.
I do this as well—I’m currently automating a repetitive workflow for work using python. What’s the latest project you’ve generated boilerplate code for?
So you’ll copy and paste the URL for an eBay listing and it’ll go out and fetch the price and quantity and calculate unit price?
That all sounds pretty neat. Do you do these things locally or is there a cloud service for that?
Care to expand on sound manipulation? Are you talking about for removing background noise from recordings or something else?
Do you take any precautions to protect your privacy from Google or are you just like, eh, whatever?
Table top games?
Do you run this on NVIDIA or AMD hardware?
Do you self host or use one of the Free™ cloud services?
Would you mind expanding on this? How do you use the LLM to aid in building websites?
Update - using Distrobox, I confirmed the Window Capture option is missing from the Sources menu in OBS Studio v31 (Fedora 41):
It is there in OBS Studio v29 (Debian 12):
You might be right. The OBS kb says Game Capture is for Windows users only and that Linux users should use Window Capture. In my version, I have Game Capture, but not Window Capture. I fiddled with Game Capture, but after a few minutes I couldn’t get it to show anything other than a black screen, so I went back to what I use now, Screen Capture (Pipewire).
Good question. I’m not sure I can install the non-flatpak version because I’m on Bazzite. Then again, I reckon I can use Distrobox to skirt around that. I’ll try it and report back.
You’re right, thank you!
For example:
me@fedora:~$ gsettings get org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.media-keys.custom-keybinding:/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/media-keys/custom-keybindings/custom0/ name
'Terminal'
The mod log is public, linked in the footer on lemmy.ml.
self host whatever I can
Do you have hardware in your home or do you have some virtual private server or whatever they’re called?
Do you use anki on Android? And if so, any Android app recommendations? Last time I searched the app store, several results came up, and I didn’t know which one to choose, so I gave up. 🤣
crowd sourced traffic info
I did not know that about Magic Earth. I’ll have to test that out on my next trip into the city.
Not strictly necessary, but being able to carry all my ISOs on a single USB key saves me from having to redo the whole USB Stick Writer thingy every time. Is there another tool out there that does this and makes it easy for the plebs like myself?
Noice! I am able to find this very thread through searxng, which seems to behave like an actual search engine with its own search results page, but I couldn’t find it through fedi-search, which seems to be little more than an auto redirect tool.