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marczak

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bruvik, to random
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This is interesting: An opensource calendly alternative https://github.com/calcom/cal.com

marczak,
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marczak, to random
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It’s silly that everyone is making such a fuss over AI. First, it isn’t even “AI”! Second, it’s only a problem if people just uncritically believe everything a model says at face value. If that were the ca…oh wait…yeah, we’re doomed.

chucker, to random
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When your nose is running for hours and hours, it really reminds you how much liquid your body stores somewhere.

(Drink more water, I guess.)

marczak,
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@chucker Ha - I think about this all of the time. Where’s it all coming from? Hey nose, couldn’t you being doing something more productive?

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  • marczak,
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    @acdha Seems to be more and more prevalent (and reasonably so).

    chucker, to random
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    Trying to catch up with a few days worth of posts is still pretty meh in Masto.

    Toot! only fetched a few posts ahead unless you ask it to, which means you’d need to keep catching up every few hours. It also shows a max of 99 unread.

    Mastoot is better in both regards. But after some cutoff (1,200, maybe?), it kicks out old posts without warning and bumps you to the top (??).

    (Mastonaut isn’t good on this either. I haven’t yet touched that area much.)

    marczak,
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    @chucker Ivory avoids this somehow, and that alone has made it my main client of choice. (I still use Toot! For other server timelines, because it has that experience nailed.)

    simonbs, to random
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    Spent the day working on a prototype for an app that I have had on my mind for a long time. It lets me track events I have defined myself.

    Ultimately, it should answer the question “How often does this event occur?” but now I can at least start putting data into it.

    video/mp4

    marczak,
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    @simonbs Oh, very cool - I’ve been doing something similar with DataJar and Charty. It’d be amazing to have it all in one place.

    stroughtonsmith, to random
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    Fun detected: you can sideload Final Cut Pro onto any iPad using Xcode

    Fun police activate: they thought to add a 'device not supported' popup at launch that refuses you access to the rest of the app, anyway

    marczak,
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    @stroughtonsmith I’ve been using Logic since version 3, long before Apple bought it and it was still from eMagic. Unquestionably an older code base.

    marczak,
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    @chucker @stroughtonsmith …and Logic was originally Notator 😝

    …but it’s a good question. I forgot about KeyGrip, so, they’re likely much closer in time. It seems like FCP got rewritten to conform to iMovie, whereas Logic influenced Garage Band.

    marczak, to random
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    Oh my goodness no

    simonbs, to random
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    Two images of my Apple Watch: one showing the burn-ins on a white screen and one showing the Apple Watch that is burned in. So yes, I've used this watch face for a while 😅

    marczak,
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    @simonbs Out of curiosity, do you use the “always on” feature?

    marczak, to random
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    Hold up: posting on Bluesky is called “skeeting”? Are they punking everyone?

    (I do not have a BS account…just read that.)

    chucker, to random
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    This week’s ATP discusses Bluesky. Marco tells a parable of how, in high school, for his marching band, he had to sit in the back of the cheerleader bus, and felt terrified.

    I thought for a moment his point was “but now we’re adults and realize how stupid these arbitrary dividers are” and instead, it apparently was “sure, we’re 40 now, not 14, but bullshit lines between cohorts of people are a perfectly normal and healthy thing to have”?

    marczak,
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    @chucker Nothing to add other than, yes. Good points.

    chucker, to random
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    #Silo S1E03: pretty great.

    marczak,
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    @chucker ohhhh…I’m about halfway through the book, so holding off on the show for now, but looking forward to it!

    stroughtonsmith, to random
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    Naive me, who had never seen one, assumed a Laserdisc was just a regular old CD-sized thing used for video, before my time. Nobody told me they were 12" in diameter 😧 People kept collections of movies like this in their homes?

    marczak,
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    @stroughtonsmith Oh my no. Same size as a vinyl 33, which people also kept. (I never had a laser disc player or collection - I just collect Tron stuff 😊)

    bruvik, to random
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    Any Stockholmers here who can recommend a great coffee shop close to Centralen?

    marczak,
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    @bruvik There has to be an Espresso House 😉

    marczak, to random
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    Definitely illegal in Florida.

    marczak,
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    @waynedixon @donmelton Hahaha…i found it while cleaning up, and while I do still have some retro machines, I’m not sure I have an immediate use for it. That said, there was great explanation on the patent issue here: https://tech.lgbt/@ToddVierling/110289473717116357

    chucker, to random
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    For my personal use, I was on #Keychain for many years, then on #1Password for quite a while, and now I’ve started migrating back to Keychain. Keychain has been getting better in ways I care about, and 1Password has been stagnating or getting worse.

    marczak,
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    @chucker I agree with all of the points, and I think for a personal setup, it’s important to make the right choice (platform availability, risk model, overall comfort with the solution). I can’t think of a reasonable substitute for business, or real reason to move away from it in a business setting. (And LastPass isn’t it.)

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