@juliobiason Interesting. I think I only saw like one person in my network on a crusade against it and unfollowing greatly reduced the stress on my tl
@juliobiason Like the software project or the people on the social network?
Still thinking about this article.
https://picower.mit.edu/news/study-reveals-universal-pattern-brain-wave-frequencies
Just a reminder folks: We can't go back to save much of the good old days. If you find something on the Internet you like, download it now!
https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp
https://github.com/mikf/gallery-dl
There's still a chance the evil universe insane clown posse takes over in the 2024 election. One can dream
Re-watching this #homestuck "Lets read". This was so influential on me as a teen and contributed to me getting into computers. It's fun watching as an adult.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHO1rc05qiGtAidSBy_8jsEOlHXR6x4cd
Zapping my brain with Igorrr to keep it focused. 🤘
Debugging live #ActivityPub systems can be such a pain sometimes. Currently getting spammed by "Delete" events for random users whose public key can no longer be resolved via http signatures.
Excuse me but… why the chicken fried fuck can you stuff arbitrary WASM in a font?
@lazerwalker Have you come across any bluetooth trackballs or trackpoints that weren't attached to a mouse shaped device by any chance? That's been my dream for a while.
@makeworld @lazerwalker Hell yes. My setup is similar with glasses but my GPD Win 4 has a built in keyboard. I also make heavy use of TTS when possible. https://github.com/RangerMauve/mauve-dictation/
It's reasonably easy in most image editing software (lightroom, capture one, etc) to embed all sorts of EXIF metadata in an image. (Eg, photographer name, copyright, etc).
It would be great if there were a standard set of attribute tags for embedding Alt (and Title) text that gets automatically interpreted by services (like Mastodon) you upload to, so you don't have to type captions and descriptions every time. It would be so much easier to have this just live in the image files themselves.
@wake.st how come?
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.