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JohnnyCanuck , to nostupidquestions in How do you search Lemmy?
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HarbingerOfTomb ,

Yeah it’s great on Voyager UNLESS you’re searching for other instances.

aeharding ,
@aeharding@vger.social avatar

What do you mean by searching for other instances?

You can browse any instance as a guest. Not sure it that’s what you mean!

HarbingerOfTomb ,

How?

aeharding ,
@aeharding@vger.social avatar

Try to login to any instance and submit with blank username/password.

Alternatively, (bit more complicated but provides a nice interface to browse) you can select an instance in the signup flow, and press the (…) icon in the header to “connect as guest”

HarbingerOfTomb ,

I can search for a community and interact with it, even if it’s on another instance, but I can’t browse that instance in-app. At least I haven’t found a way yet.

aeharding ,
@aeharding@vger.social avatar

hmm, I don’t think Lemmy’s API allows for filtering communities by instance. That would be a really cool feature though!

HarbingerOfTomb ,

I guess what I’m after is a Local page for another instance.

aeharding ,
@aeharding@vger.social avatar

Oh it would be cool to see filter by instance for the getPosts endpoint too!

JohnnyCanuck ,
@JohnnyCanuck@lemmy.ca avatar

Oh, interesting. I’ll have to keep an eye on that. Normally I use search to find things I’ve already read and I’m trying to find again.

kratoz29 ,

IMHO the search engine built in Lemmy is pretty good, despite the client you use… It is better than Reddit’s at least.

verdigris , to linux in Switching back to Windows. For now.

If you’re rebooting to fix an “fps issue”, you don’t understand what’s causing that issue. It doesn’t sound like you’re looking for advice, but to others scared off by this, this sounds a lot like a user who got in over their head and started mucking with things they shouldn’t have.

Trikami OP ,

You are right, though I’ve looked and asked for advice on things before. The issue is, that me not understanding the issue and what I’m looking for gives those who answer a large list of possible causes that I’d be wasting their time. The other half will be me wasting time narrowing it down reading possible causes for hours. I don’t want to do that when it goes away with a reboot. That’s why the post states it’s venting, not something I’m looking for a solution since I already gave up.

unionagainstdhmo ,
@unionagainstdhmo@aussie.zone avatar

This doesn’t sound like gatekeeping at all

Blaiz0r ,

Who gives a shit!?

unionagainstdhmo ,
@unionagainstdhmo@aussie.zone avatar

I give a shit

verdigris ,

I’d rather gatekeep than lie to people, which is what you’re doing if you’re claiming that using Linux for gaming on your home PC doesn’t require a good amount of knowledge and a willingness to learn and fix things. If you get a steam deck or a pre built Linux gaming pc, yeah, just about anyone should be able to use those without issue. But any gamer looking to run non-steam games, or even steam games that aren’t well-supported, is going to run into edge cases and optimization issues, and not everyone wants to put in the time or effort to figure those out when Windows does most of it for you.

unionagainstdhmo ,
@unionagainstdhmo@aussie.zone avatar

The Linux desktop is a very broad concept. The experience gaming on Arch could be a lot harder than gaming on Bazzite, they didn’t specify which distro they were using so you’ve got no idea as to how far in over their head they are

penquin , to mildlyinfuriating in Youtube's web UX team is a joke.
  • NewPipe
  • Tubular
  • GrayJay
  • YouTube Revanced
  • Firefox for mobile with ublock origin.
  • Brave browser mobile are all options you can use instead of Google’s garbage.
rtxn OP ,
  • Those are mobile apps
  • They have no effect on the website
  • The issue is present on the desktop website
  • Adblock does not remove the button in question without a custom cosmetic filter
  • I’m already using Newpipe and Revanced, and block all ads on mobile and desktop (rude of you to assume otherwise)
penquin ,

My apologies then. I misunderstood the issue. What button are you talking about if you could elaborate a little more!

rtxn OP ,

When you hover the mouse over the thumbnail of a video that contains sponsored content, the preview starts playing (which is another separate gripe I have) and new buttons slowly fade in. One of those is a hyperlink to an information page about sponsorships that takes up the upper half of the thumbnail’s area. The problem is that those buttons are present and clickable as soon as the preview starts, but invisible for about half a second. Clicking on what appears to be the thumbnail might take you to a different page, and navigating back to the front page refreshes the suggestions.

penquin ,

This sounds new to me. I’ve never actually seen this. I do know about the hover over the video makes it play, but that’s all I know about. Nothing else happens when I hover over the thumbnail beside the video playing. Maybe because I use UBlock Origin and “Enhancer for YouTube” extensions on Firefox?

rtxn OP ,

It’s not on every video, only those that have sponsored content, and it’s entirely possible that it only happens in jurisdictions where disclosure is required and enforced.

romamix ,

Freetube is the app for the desktop platforms. It got some issues with the latest Google attempts to block the 3td party apps, but they’re working on the new releases fast

brbposting ,
rovingnothing29 ,
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There is a similar desktop app: freetubeapp.io

BananaPeal , to patientgamers in Monthly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing?
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Got Astroneer on Steam Summer Sale. Super fun so far!

sneekee_snek_17 , (edited ) to asklemmy in What is an event that altered you in some way?

This story concerns war and death, if you want to avoid those kinds of things.

I was 18 years old. I was an Infantryman in the US Army and had been in Afghanistan for a few months, when my platoon responded to an IED strike on another platoon in my company, while they were doing a dismounted patrol.

A guy riding a donkey laden with explosives made his way to the center of their staggered column formation (effectively two spaced out lines on opposite sides of the street), before detonating the explosives. It was particularly effective, because walls on either side forced the column in tighter than normal.

This point begins my memories, which are mostly a disjointed collection of visual snapshots.

The first thing I remember is the smell, which I can’t accurately describe, but burned meat, chemicals, and some kind of feces is the closest I can get. It is easily the clearest part of the memory.

The next thing I remember is seeing the severed foot of the man responsible laying in the middle of the road and my immediate and overwhelming impulse was to kick it, since it was the only tangible evidence of a ‘responsible’ party. There were also two generally recognizable bodies in the ditch, as well as several casualties receiving medical care.

From this point it is a series of vignettes. One, I was setting down my radio pack and very clearly telling the lieutenant where it was, since the medics needed extra hands. Another is seeing one of the casualties smoking a cigarette. The last, and clearest visual memory was holding the hand of one of the casualties as we waited for the medevac bird, and trying to keep the mood light be telling him “hey, at least you don’t have to walk back to base”. I have no clue if he responded.

I have absolutely no memories following that day, for probably months, until another, somewhat less traumatic situation took place.

But yeah, that is the day that pretty much all of my emotions died. On my wedding day, I felt just a flicker of happiness. The only emotion I feel with any intensity whatsoever is occasionally anger.

That’s about all, I’m willing to answer questions of anyone is curious.

chloyster , to gaming in Trying to remember a video game trailer about managing a big walking living tank in a fantasy setting

Kind of sounds like rocket slime. I looked up games like that and found this. Older than a couple months ago but maybe keeping on the trend of rocket slime like games will help you find it?

store.steampowered.com/…/Fuga_Melodies_of_Steel/

Edit: a sequel to this came out in late 2023 so maybe that’s it

peppersnail OP ,

Thanks! Not quite. The tank in the game I had in mind wasn’t mechanical…I think…it had a more organic feel to it. Like, one would look like a turtle, and another would look like an insect. And it was always a top-down view.

Etterra , to science_memes in Horseshoe Crab Tags

Seeing how valuable their blood is for medicine and research I would expect to check to come with that.

SteveFromMySpace , to lemmyshitpost in "no"

forgive me I am russia

grue , to mildlyinfuriating in Youtube's web UX team is a joke.
  • go back
  • video gone

That part is the worst. I am sick and tired of websites breaking the back button! When I click back it’s because I wanted to see the thing that was there before. If I wanted it to just refresh from scratch I would reload the page instead!

It’s not just YouTube, by the way. Even Lemmy does that shit too!

kionite231 ,

That’s why I always middle click the links.

Tanoh ,

…and it drives me insane when it is not real links but some javascript/button/div-with-onclick/etc and middle click won’t work

sacbuntchris ,

JavaScript frameworks give front end devs enough rope to hang themselves with

KingJalopy ,

Jerboa doesn’t do that in my experience.

RedStrider ,
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YouTube had a solution not too long ago, when you hovered on a thumbnail it would show a little button that queues up the video on a temporary playlist while you keep browsing. But for whatever reason they hid that in a menu.

grue ,

That’s not really the issue. The issue is that it doesn’t give you a proper URL with enough information to uniquely identify the set of results it loaded for you, so if you reload the page it re-runs the query and you get a new set of results instead of the same set you had before. That fundamentally breaks how the Internet is supposed to work: any particular URL should always go to the same resource.

The fact that Youtube also does lazy-loading infinite scroll bullshit makes it even harder to show examples about, so I’ll switch to Lemmy now. Take this URL, for example:

lemmy.world/?dataType=Post&listingType=All&pageCu…

(That’s from navigating to page 2 of my feed, which is set to “all” and “top 6 hours”.)

If I go to that URL now, and then I go to it again, say, six hours from now, it ought to still show the same list of posts. But it doesn’t. Instead, it re-runs the query and shows me the new results from six hours in the future, which is an entirely different result set. That’s not what I want! I want to be able to keep navigating back and forth through the old result set until I explicitly ask for a new one e.g. by clicking on the instance logo or choosing a new search from the [posts|comments], [subsribed|local|all], and [sort type list] controls.

intensely_human ,

Just generally speaking, I think of this as “concreteness”.

Software should seek to mimic real spaces, in the sense that one step back takes you to the place you were one step ago.

One pattern that breaks this in my opinion is when a menu appears as soon as you scroll up. It’s just a minor inconvenience, but 95% of the time I scroll up on an article, it’s because I want to re-read a line of text that just disappeared under the top of my screen. This menu reappear crap means I have to scroll up like three inches to get something that’s only a quarter inch under the upper edge.

I think it’s a matter of mental health to have software that faithfully mimics real world causality.

It’s all very vague in my head, but I would love to articulate this fully into a design spec.

It’s kind of like Google’s Material Design spec in its idea, but it’s about the effects of navigation rather than just how UI elements behave.

It kind of relates to the concept of a State Function in math and science.

hex ,

They could cache the results you receive on your last visit of the home page which would fix this

grue ,

It would not fix it. I also want to be able to do things like send the URL to someone else and have confidence that it would load the same content for them, too.

hex ,

I mean of course that would be nice, but that’s just not realistic. You can’t store that info in a link without it being monstrous.

Why do you say they couldn’t cache the results and instead of re-fetching everything just use the cache results?

grue ,

You can’t store that info in a link without it being monstrous.

Sure you can, if your backend is designed reasonably.

How? You put a timestamp (or equivalent) in the URL and filter the search to only operate on the records that existed at that time. Assuming your search algorithm is deterministic, it should find the same results.

hex ,

I agree with your point, but our algorithms are not deterministic and I doubt they ever will be again. Perhaps they could use a set of tags to create a deterministic result for a certain “genre” of results.

intensely_human ,

All the lemmy clients I’ve tried do this.

I see a thing, try to get back to it, and it just refreshes the whole thing from square one.

I’ve built react apps before, I get how that’s kind of easier because “when in doubt, goto 10” (I’ve written code from BASIC through jsx) but damn.

JackbyDev ,

I still see websites doing that shit where you click back and end up on a page that redirects you to where you where.

DebatableRaccoon , to nostupidquestions in What is the secret to making LED light bulbs last as long as the package says?

Dimmer switches + dimmable bulbs and never, ever buy whole units with non-replaceable LEDs, those things are a scam and little more than e-waste.

bloodfart , to linux in Issues with dual booting windows and linux mint.

There’s no need to do all that. Here’s how to do it the old way, which works perfectly and will not cause you a problem:

Turn off bitlocker

If you’re gonna dual boot off the same drive, shrink your windows partition in disk manager so there’s enough space for Linux.

Boot your Linux install media

Go through the process like normal, but be sure to choose where you want to put Linux. In a lot of em the option to pick is “install alongside windows”.

It just works.

You will have a problem sometimes where a windows update deletes the bootloader that lets you pick between Linux and windows, resulting in you booting straight into windows with no choice. People say a lot of things about how to prevent this, but the better solution is to know how to fix it. Your distribution will have instructions just search “fix grub”. Usually the solution is to boot a usb and run some command. The command is slightly different depending on the distro.

A person I know has it written in sharpie on her recovery usb.

Eventually your friends will puke on the kitchen floor. Rather than try to keep it from ever happening, just keep a mop and bucket in the closet like a normal person.

Anyway if you have any questions lmk.

WeebLife OP ,

Thanks for the response. That is really helpful. I am going to try again and hopefully it will work better this time.

bloodfart ,

If you want to know what choice to pick at some point in the process, tell me your windows version and Linux distribution and I’ll mock it up in a vm and see what happens.

WeebLife OP ,

That’s very generous. I was planning on using windows 10 and Linux mint. But I was doing some research and it seems like bazzite is more focused towards gaming and I wasn’t sure if I should use that instead of mint.

bloodfart ,

It doesn’t matter what you pick, there’s so much to learn and so much grass is greener thought process going on that barring a irl group to conform to or workplace requirement you’re gonna try a million different things before you figure it out.

If you use mint, the step you need to pay attention during and read instructions for asks if you wanna “install alongside windows”.

Just make sure you recognize the drive/partition you want to use and if you don’t, take note of the way the installer describes them and figure out which one is which.

If you decide to go with bazzite I can check out how that one presents the choice too.

WeebLife OP ,

That’s good to know. I would prefer using mint because I’ve been using it in my laptop for a while now and I’m comfortable with it. I really appreciate your help and time answering my questions. I will try dual booting again this weekend.

wreel , to mildlyinteresting in Whole foods
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Raglesnarf , to lemmyshitpost in "they say this house is haunted. I've been living here for the past 430 years and haven't seen a ghost yet"

I see comments/posts like this all the time for drinking and gambling on TikTok and idk why but they always get a laugh out of me. I guess it’s just so stupid/goofy? idk I like what I like

aidan ,

It’s a meme(drunk driving and gambling), started a couple years ago

blackstampede , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in ELI5: how do mobile devices know your movements?

The most basic way to measure movement is with an accelerometer. It’s a little component inside your phone that has a small weight with a known mass connected to springs. When the phone moves or rotates, the weight moves, and the tension on the springs changes. The tension is either constant (you rotated your phone and are now holding it in the new position) or temporary (you moved in a direction and stopped). There are other ways this can be done, but this is the most conceptually simple.

Steps, length of step, distance moved, and heart rate can be estimated from analyzing the movement in various ways.

For example, to detect a step, your phone might see movement slightly up and forward, then down, then a jarring impact. Heart rate can be estimated based on your entered weight in an app, your speed of movement, how long you’ve been moving, and averages for people of your weight moving in those ways. This is a very inaccurate way to measure your heart rate, however. A better way would be by a sensor located on your wrist, arm, or chest, which is what smart watches often do.

Movement measured by an accelerometer can quickly become inaccurate, because small errors add up over time, so for movement over longer distances, phones generally use GPS (communication with a satellite positioning system) which is accurate to within about 5 meters.

If GPS isn’t available, but the phone is connected to multiple cell phone towers, then it’s possible to triangulate the position of the phone given the tower locations. If we know the distance and direction to the towers, and the position of the towers, then we can find the location of the phone by basically adding an offset to one of the tower locations.

There are other, more niche ways to measure positions without triangulation or GPS, but they’re generally used for autonomous robotics - laser positioning with reflectors, ultra-wide-band positioning with special sensors, or visual positioning with cameras surrounding the region in which the robot will be working.

Let me know if you have any further questions.

Successful_Try543 ,

For completing your nice explanation, here is the DeepL translation of the section in German Wikipedia on micro accelerometers:

In recent years, miniaturised acceleration sensors have become increasingly important. These are micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) and are usually made of silicon. These sensors are spring-mass systems in which the “springs” are silicon bars only a few μm wide and the mass is also made of silicon. Due to the deflection during acceleration, a change in electrical capacitance can be measured between the spring-mounted part and a fixed reference electrode. The entire measuring range corresponds to a capacitance change of approx. 1 pF. The electronics for analysing this small change in capacitance are housed on the same integrated circuit (IC).

There are also variants in which piezoresistive resistors are attached to the bending beam by ion implantation, which change their resistance according to the bending and thus allow conclusions to be drawn about the acceleration.

blackstampede ,

Thank you. I’m not an expert on how accelerometers work, I’ve generally just used them in robotic and mobile applications.

some_guy , to patientgamers in What have you been playing this week?

Crusader Kings 3

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