Turns out that Web Environment Integrity proposal everybody is getting angry about (imo very legitimately) was effectively already shipped by Apple in Safari last year: https://httptoolkit.com/blog/apple-private-access-tokens-attestation/
That means if Chromium ships it too, we could quickly move to 90%+ of browser traffic being attested. Not good!
@nix I think the mouse was the worst of it, but the keyboarding wasn't great either. 😅
Also I think phone screen typing has been rough on my thumbs
Politics, capitalism, unions
Cool take I found on tiktok: Instead of just fighting to increase minimum wage, #unions should fight to decrease maximum wage that executives can be paid.
https://www.tiktok.com/@notkevinglidden/video/7259399015681297666
I think moderation on large social media would be easier if reading wasopen but writing was limited to being connected through some number of hops on the social graph by default. So much BS in "the comments section" is from randos that just had the algo show them a post and have no social context.
Maybe they can comment but only their friends should see it by default?
@mauve Lutris includes a bunch of crowdsourced scripts for setting up known-good wine environments for various linux games, and can also connect to gog and steam and apparently also epic, origin, humble, and ubisoft too though I've never used those
@PetraOleum That's so good! Defs gonna add it to my todo list.
I've mostly been gaming on my consoles the last few years so I'm kinda behind on what folks are using :)
@PetraOleum No clue what lutris is! :o I've only really used Steam and Wine for gaming on Linux so far.
Let me tell you the secret of the "Everything App".
It's real, it's not called X, and it's about 33 years old. It's called a Web Browser.
Despite a decade of walled gardens trying hard to ruin it, you can still do pretty much any task you need on the web.
You can even make websites into apps with Progressive Web Apps (two clicks on WordPress).
The everything app is old, and under siege daily. But it works, it's resilient, and it's magical.
My LLM CLI tool for running prompts against large language models from the terminal (and logging the results to SQLite) can now be installed from Homebrew!
brew install llm
More details here: https://llm.datasette.io/
Folks into #webdev and #accessibility do check out the fancy features Chromium has for viewing the accessibility tree for your site.
This is what your page looks like for folks using screen readers and how people navigate around your content with alternative input devices.
https://developer.chrome.com/blog/full-accessibility-tree/
If your site seems too noisy or illegible from that view, it might be a sign to rethink your approach
Dang, looks like linux is only available for GOG. 🙃
Steam's support of their Proton runtime remains unchallenged. :P All hail the monopoly.
Neat, TIL there is an alternative launcher for Epic Games and GOG for #linux gaming.
https://heroicgameslauncher.com/
Lack of Linux support has been a major reason I haven't explored their options yet. Will need to give it a try when I have time.
@m455 so true 😶
Coming Tomorrow (i.e., Tuesday) to #SpaceHost
#SpaceHost is OPENING EARLY for its public beta phase, and ready to host your #Lemmy servers.
We are going to start inviting people on the waiting-list.
Each day we will invite a group of people from the waiting-list.
If you are already on the waiting-list, check for an e-mail from hello@spacehost.one
If you want to get on the waiting-list, sign-up here:
https://spacehost.one/
#SpaceHostBTS
#threadiverse
#redditMigration #redditBlackOut
@nf How did yoi build up the habit to ask yourself that in the first place? I've had a lot of luck with having physical objects act as triggers for behaviors. E.g. have my meds right beside my keyboard so I take them right as I start work
@deniseyu It'd be cool if on the fly publishing was a thing. Like, buying a physical book to be assembled for you at a local manufacturer instead of having physical books shipped around.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.