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JoeClu , to books in How do you decide when to give up on a book?
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I’ll give it 100 pages. If I find I’m not excited to read it the next night, I’ll drop it. Too many books to waste time on something not resonating with you. If a book is good, it’ll happen before you have finished 100 pages. If the “good parts” only happen after the first 100 pages, I’ll drop it. Life’s too short.

kite , to nostupidquestions in How do you choose an instance and does that have a significant effect on your Lemmy experience?

I’ve jumped around a lot after paying attention to other folks’ instances and looking into ones that sound interesting in some way. As I’ve gotten more familiar with the fediverse concept and what’s out there, I’ve hopped instances. I’m not a heavy user, so it takes a little time, but I’m definitely a little bit more satisfied after every jump. I actually just moved to kbin.social tonight, but haven’t changed my login on this app yet. Swapped Mastodon servers, too, ended up at vmst.io. First one I actually found multiple things I was interested in following.

Cybersteel , to asklemmy in Every generation has some product/ingredient that they didn’t know was dangerous at the time: tobacco, lead, asbestos, etc. What is that item for this generation?
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Microplastics

TheSaneWriter , to nostupidquestions in How do you choose an instance and does that have a significant effect on your Lemmy experience?
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Any instance, large or small, is only as good as the admin team running it. Ultimately, the larger instances have more content on their all feeds, are generally more stable, and are less likely to suddenly disappear. Smaller instances are generally faster, have more direct contact with their admins, and have more user control. Ultimately if you are having a good experience on lemmy.world you don’t have a strong impetus to switch, but I would maintain alt accounts with your subscriptions just in case. You can use a tool called lasim to port them from one account to another. Though I am biased, if you do decide to move to a smaller instance, I have a brand new one called lemmy.thesanewriter.com that I am currently the sole admin of that is accepting new users.

MaxVerstappen ,

What is the stance on federation? I’d love to find a place that doesn’t federate with all the porn and politics instances.

TheSaneWriter ,
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My federation policy is currently fairly open, I’ve only defederated exploding-heads and burgitt. I’m open to making it more restrictive but would like to hear user opinions first.

gabriell , to unixporn in Are there more themes that support a plethora of apps?

You can try Rose Pine.

breakfastmtn , to nostupidquestions in How do you choose an instance and does that have a significant effect on your Lemmy experience?
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I chose my instance because of the admin (Stux). Basically, I knew that I could trust that it would be well run and have great moderation standards. It’s a small server for now and pretty sleepy. Most of my subscriptions are from lemmy.world and a few other larger servers but it doesn’t matter. I guess “local” might be less useful but that doesn’t bother me. I can say that, over the two weeks I’ve been here, I haven’t experienced any sort of performance issues or downtime.

The one case where I could see it being important is creating new communities – it’s probably more likely to have one take off on a larger server.

Crackhappy , to nostupidquestions in Where did all this reddit hatred come from?
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Hate? Nah. I don’t care enough about it anymore to hate it. They are all welcome to enjoy it if they wish.

quicksand , to nostupidquestions in Where did all this reddit hatred come from?

For me personally, I joined Lemmy a couple days ago because Reddit shut Joey off with now notice amidst trying to negotiate payment for a paid API. Maybe the users you’re noticing are in a similar situation. I personally have no issues with reddit but I was a lurker there.

DrVader ,

Joey was great, I still feel bad for the dev

neardeaf , to piracy in Next Steps for a Beginner Plex Setup? Where to Upgrade First

Just making sure I understand the ask here. You’re currently running Plex & a torrent client off of your laptop, and using the Plex app on your TV to connect to your Plex server running on your laptop?

I’m going to treat this as a simple guide of where I would start if I was just starting again.

You’re going to need two things, a completely separate PC, usually an Intel NUC, to run all of these services with docker on Linux. Then you’ll need storage. Most users start out with a simple 2 or 4 bay NAS, that connects over the network to your other machine (Plex server)

If you don’t want to tinker with all of that and get straight to the point, build yourself your own computer that has a case for multiple 3.5inch HDD drives, then install unRAID on it. There’s your perfect media server right there. I’ve been running that setup for years without it breaking a sweat.

Let me know if you want me to elaborate on these details

MadsAboutYou , to gaming in Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of July 16th

Surprised nobody else has said Tears of the Kingdom yet. I’m like 110 hours in and still haven’t beaten the main story. There’s just so much to do!

TableCoffee ,
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I’m still there as well, so much to complete still. I want to finish it so I can go back and finish Hogwarts legacy so that I can go back to my regular scheduled program of FFXIV.

llii ,

I’m still playing it, too.

Also I’m playing Tomb Raider AnnIversary on the PSP.

TenderfootGungi , to nostupidquestions in How do you find (fun & interesting) accounts to to follow on Mastadon?

I found a few podcasters I listen to and looked to see who they follow. There are a lot of tech people on there.

I also follow a few sites like Hacker News.

I also follow hashtags of my city and favorite sports teams. I just used the search function to find them and also watched what was on many of the posts I like.

My feed is now more than I can realistically keep up with.

I use the Ivory app, so there is a Trending feed. Sometimes I just read it.

FuriousFrodo , to android in What are some decent media players?

Been using Musicolet for my music listening. It’s good.

marmalade , to linux in What is the most opinionated linux distro?

Good ‘nuff.

I was probably saltier than I needed to be but I hate it when people just say shit, and it becomes a n unquestioned truth.

warmaster , to android in What's your favourite keyboard app? ⌨️

I’ve tried every FOSS keyboard out there, about a year ago or so. I’m back to Gboard.

pineapplelover ,

I currently use gboard with network permissions toggled off. You can do this on Graphene and Calyx or install a firewall app like NetGuard.

f-droid.org/packages/eu.faircode.netguard/

warmaster ,

interesting… thanks for sharing!

tal , (edited )
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I'm on AnySoft, but it's not perfect, and I gotta say that the onscreen keyboard situation for Android was one of my biggest unexpected disappointments when moving to the platform. What I'd expected was that there'd be one FOSS keyboard that would be incredibly configurable and take over, but everything seems to significantly lack in some ways:

  • Some keyboards aren't great when it comes to arrow keys/control keys/other keys useful in Termux or ConnectBot to Linux systems.
  • Lack of keyboards that provide a straightforward way for users to create their own bindings. The ability to resize and relocate keys and to assign tap/hold/swipe bindings to individual keys seems like it'd be straightforward to me, but it doesn't seem to be a thing. I mean, why can't I remove a key that I don't use or want (say, the "mic" key if I don't use that functionality) and add my own key. Even better, my own modifier keys a la Shift to add more functionality to the other keys?
  • Some keyboards don't have typo correction. My accuracy on onscreen keyboards on a phone-size screen isn't good enough for me to really operate without that. I really wish that typo correction was an external program that the keyboard program could just plug into, so that this gets solved once and every new keyboard developer doesn't have to deal with reimplementing this.
  • Unicode input. I mean, we have this incredibly rich character set these days. Most on-screen keyboards seem to let one choose a language and to make it easy to input the common characters in that language, akin to a traditional physical keyboard. And they often provide for some common extensions to that, like superscript characters. And for some reason, a lot provide emoji support, though damned if I can see how that's essential other than maybe on something like traditional Twitter, where character count is artificially-constrained. But support for inputting Unicode seems to be remarkably limited. On desktop computers, I'm used to using emacs, which has a ton of arbitrary input methods for inputting characters. I can use various mechanisms that do things like ^2 becomes "²" or lets you search by name for Unicode characters (C-x 8 RET and then a tab-completable and searchable DIVISION SIGN becomes "÷") or lets you use TeX sequences (rightarrow becomes "→"), lets you input Unicode characters by codepoint, or a zillion other things and lets you switch among them as is convenient. An on-screen Android keyboard could do all that and unlike emacs has the ability to manipulate the actual keyboard in front of a user and could leverage "long press" and the like, but nothing like that actually exists.
  • Chording seems remarkably underused. I mean, you've got the ability to detect multiple finger presses, but it doesn't really seem to be exploited. I get that one-hand use is a thing, but I'd think that there'd be at least a toggle between one-hand and two-hand use to be able to leverage that.
  • The "drag on spacebar to move the cursor" isn't offered in AnySoft and some other keyboards, which seems like a reasonable way to deal with cursor movement where one doesn't have the precision of a mouse.
  • No macro support. I mean, okay, in the absence of fully-configurable keys, I'd have at least expected some limited ability to assign user-specified snippets of text to some menu or keys.
  • No external editor support. For some long chunks of text -- like, say, Markdown on kbin/lemmy -- I'd just as soon use one of the various dedicated Markdown editors than the in-browser editor.
warmaster ,

I just want swipe-typing and typo correction, with a good look, responsiveness, and no crashing. I haven’t found out a single FOSS app that can do that.

WhoRoger ,
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warmaster ,

Last time I tried it, it wasn’t stable. I got a lot of crashes. I’ll give it a try again.

kuneho , to android in What's your favourite keyboard app? ⌨️
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Since the 99% of the available keyboards doesn’t have the Ctrl key for some weird reasons, my options are pretty limited.

For a long time I used BlackBerry Keyboard, but after an update the prediction got abysmally bad.

Now I use Unexpected Keyboard with some modified layout. Doesn’t have any dictionary or prediction, but has all the keys I need.

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