@j3j5 very much so 🥰 We'll be doing some more work on our moderation system in thr next quarter so it'll be useful to see where we can align
@cblgh last night it was with my samsung phone but I'l figuring out some sort of lanyard or harness to hold ny deck when I'm on the go so I don't need to hold it the whole time.
i use the deck when seated and on short walks though.
been considering migrating to a pinephone pro at some point but I need to do more research.
@cblgh Haaa, I wish it was nearly as cool as dennou coil :P But it's closer than any of the past commercial setups.
I'm using the Rokid Max https://global.rokid.com/products/rokid-max
Primarily because it can adjust for folks that need glasses and it's got the best brightness and biggest FoV.
Their competitor the XReal Air looks more like "normal glasses" and has similar specs. https://www.xreal.com/air/
They also have a thing that lets you cast to the glasses like a networked display. https://www.xreal.com/beam/
@neauoire I use my text messages and the Keysmith app for KDE. https://apps.kde.org/keysmith/
If you save a copy of the qr code you can import it into a bunch of devices.
@cblgh it's fun because I can adjust my eyes focus point to either look at the display or the world.
@cblgh so this is a screnshot from their marketing materials which is pretty accurate I think. Basically I have a lot of peripheral vision outside of where the glasses are and they're slightly transparent so dark mode apps let me see through them. So I can see the street if I focus on it else I'm immersed in whatver I'm lookin at. https://assets.newatlas.com/dims4/default/3d3cd9e/2147483647/strip/true/crop/1100x608+0+0/resize/1100x608!/quality/90/?url=http:%2F%2Fnewatlas-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F83%2F13%2F95221fe1403e8ba38dd7d2cbd98e%2F01.jpg
@foone evergreen moment 😭
@steamdeckhq would be great if they got proper linux support for the GPD Win 4 first 😅
I'm decentralizing myself! Last week was the end of ~4.5yrs at Protocol Labs.
Wild and fascinating times with a rad group of people committed to a vision of a resilient internet with people at the center.
Thanks to Juan Benet for making Protocol Labs a place where uncertain and very-long-term work could happen. I'm very grateful to have been given the opportunity to do it.
Private jets are responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions in the past three years than Uganda, a country with a population of 46 million. But tell us again how it's "humanity" as a whole who has caused global heating...
@KaiHeron
#degrowth for the Global north NOW
@decentral1se do link me if you end up publishing something! I'd love to compare approaches.
@victor Perf fixed it. TY for the heads up :P
@victor oh shit! 😅😅😅😅
low key I hadn't been using my engine f because I would keep running into words that I couldn't spell and now I can just dictate them out which is better than having to pull up the onscreen keyboard and fuss about.
I think a future improvement I want to add is the ability to create word substitutions more efficiently.at the moment I have to open the python file and manually type them in
set some time aside this weekend to code for my soul and take a break from work thoughts.
finally added the nato phonetic alphabet to my speech to text set up as well as modes for typing variable names more efficiently
Can we get a solarpunk rival to burning man, where people congregate to permanently upgrade civic infrastructure somewhere instead? Like a convention of hippy nerds going door to door offering to install free insulation, guerilla gardening on empty lots, repairing derelict houses, running volunteer transit, hosting pop-up pay-what-you-can grocers and restaurants.. something that revels in _mattering_ instead of "leaving no trace" (but at exorbitant cost)
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.