bogo

joined 1 year ago
[–] bogo@sh.itjust.works 1 points 9 months ago

A certain archduke comes to mind.

[–] bogo@sh.itjust.works 14 points 9 months ago (12 children)

The cost to maintain the servers to send extremely small packets of data to instruct the car for the entire fleet of cars they sold could be less than $100/m.

[–] bogo@sh.itjust.works 3 points 10 months ago

I can absolutely see it getting useful for a pro. It's already a better version of IDE templates. If you have to write boilerplate code this can already do that. It's a huge time saver for the things you'd have to go look up to remember how to do and piece together yourself.

Example: today I wanted a quick way to serve my current working directory over HTTP so I could do some quick web work. I asked ChatGPT to write me a bash function I could stick in my profile to do this, and I told it to pick a random unused port. That would have taken me much longer had I went to lookup how to do that all. The only hint I gave it was to use the Python builtin module for serving http.

[–] bogo@sh.itjust.works 3 points 11 months ago

So Trump is trying to convince Pence not to show up on Jan 6th. Does this imply Chuck Grassley was in in the plan?

[–] bogo@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Why on earth are we not publicly financing loads more farms like these as a measure of national and civilization defense???

[–] bogo@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yea way better to have Jim Jordan be the sole arbiter of what gets brought to the floor.

[–] bogo@sh.itjust.works 35 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Demand a shared gavel. The speaker must accept bills to the floor from both party leaders. Then they can pick whoever they want.

[–] bogo@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

These stories drive me insane. News media brings on a Republican who claims ignorance to some horrible thing.

The answer here is "ok thank you for coming in our program Representative Mace. You can return to our network when you've taken a look into this thing that's been in the public for years and have a comment on it. Until then you are no longer welcome on -insert network here-

Never invite them back. You are an elected official. You don't get to pick and choose what you have to answer.

[–] bogo@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 year ago

Condemned by who? The same people who have condemned him in the past? Cool cool.

[–] bogo@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

No, I'm using the Android app from the Play Store. I used to use the PWA from Chrome. I tried the PWA from Firefox but noticed some weird behavior.

 

This has been driving me nuts for a while. I'll scroll past 50-100 posts and then realize I wanted to see a post I JUST scrolled past. So I swipe down to get back to it. But the app interprets this as "please refresh my feed". So I'm sent back to the top. Having all of the items I just scrolled past now marked as read.

I could gamble and hit "hide all read posts" but I'm not sure if the app decided to mark the last post I wanted to see as read or not.

Android 1.11.3

 

I think I have quite a few items in my library with both a 720p and 1080p version stored on disk. I'd like to find them but can't figure out how to do that through the interface. Is there a way? The closest I found was creating a collection where "Episode Duplicate" is true - but that is still like finding a needle in a haystack. I have to click through seasons, look at each episode's info and see if theres' two files.

I know there's a sqlite database com.plexapp.plugins.library.db but I can't figure out where in there I'd find that info.

 

Is anyone aware of an existing project that can do something like this:

  • Access an RSS feed.
  • Parse the contents of the items in the feed, and fetch linked images.
  • Take the new feed elements and add them to previously fetched elements.
  • Store all of the content in a merged RSS/XML file, or something like a SQLite DB.

Context: I'd like to archive Mastodon posts of an account automatically. I'd prefer it to be a script/binary I could run on Linux as I'd likely throw it in a GitHub action and save the resulting output in the git repo.

I could probably whip something together but I'm lazy and I'd prefer to use something that already exists.

 

I'd love to be able to scroll past 30, 50, 100 posts and then decide "ok. i don't need to see those again" and mark everything I've scrolled past as hidden.

I'd expect it to be an option on a post where it would mark that post and anything above it as hidden.

It's getting a bit tiring to swipe away every single post.

 

Thank you for building out post hiding. That was the one feature I was missing most from my Reddit app. Really looking forward to the option to mark posts read as they're scrolled past.

The app is amazing and I absolutely love that it's a PWA.

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