sunstoned

joined 2 years ago
[–] sunstoned@lemmus.org 3 points 5 days ago

Without the greed mindset we just couldn't possibly comprehend the benefits of turning our limited drinking water into more "art" than an artist ever wanted to create in the first place.

[–] sunstoned@lemmus.org 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Same! I stripped mine down to a single speed and haven't looked back. The only maintenance items are brakes, chain tension, and my will to climb a slight hill.

[–] sunstoned@lemmus.org 4 points 1 week ago

Personally I use addy.io (previously anonaddy). Self-hostable and an easy way to get and control your own email @

[–] sunstoned@lemmus.org 24 points 1 week ago (4 children)

And ah-I! would walk five hun-dred miles and ah-I! would walk five hun-dred more. To be! the man that walked five thousand miles! to win that bet for sure. DADADUH

[–] sunstoned@lemmus.org 1 points 2 weeks ago

My understanding is it scrapes what it can't meaningfully get out of an API. Public instances run into rate limiting, but private instances don't really have that problem.

[–] sunstoned@lemmus.org -2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Yikes this is an extremely one sided opinion piece. Valid criticism loses its edge when any hope of objectivity leaves the chat. Let's step back.

Imagine this for a minute. There's a ficticous company that makes gold mining equipment. There are workers at this company that are very public about their views on shortcomings of gold. Maybe even loud about the fact that it's not the end-all be-all. The workers refuse to invest their futures on the success of gold and encourage others not to as well. The CEO hears about this. Should the CEO commend them?

[–] sunstoned@lemmus.org 2 points 1 month ago

Fighter of the straight man

[–] sunstoned@lemmus.org 9 points 1 month ago (5 children)

The magic of PD is yes, the big charger could safely charge the device that needs less power.

You're right about slow charging from a tiny charger to the bike though. Some people surely wouldn't think that part through.

[–] sunstoned@lemmus.org 4 points 1 month ago

from the crowdfunding site

Therefore, the design files (schematics, PCB, case) will be made open-source when the campaign is finished and the design is finalized.

[–] sunstoned@lemmus.org 4 points 2 months ago

Embrace the --impure

[–] sunstoned@lemmus.org 2 points 2 months ago

That's a fair response to the original post. Made an edit to expound.

My problem with it is that I've never used Spotify messages, yet there's already a few threads on my account with dozens of "messages". My best guess is that the thread tracks unique links that I've sent to friends outside of the app and they've opened while logged in with their accounts. I don't like that.

[–] sunstoned@lemmus.org 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

It's that Spotify has obviously been tracking the songs I've exchanged with friends for a while now. I have never used the messaging feature, yet every album I've sent to friends is already in the messages thread. They've clearly been using unique links to track who sends music to who -- covertly, even outside of the app.

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Spotify Is Social Media Now? (newsroom.spotify.com)
submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by sunstoned@lemmus.org to c/music@lemmy.world
 

I've done it. I've finally reached my "old man yells at cloud" moment. Why, why, WHY is Spotify adding features straight out of the social media playbook?

Anybody have recommendations for alternatives?

In my head there's:

~~YouTube music~~ (google, gross)

~~Apple music~~ (no way they're not on a similar trajectory)

~~Bandcamp~~ (limited, but at least bands see some money from it)

~~SoundCloud~~ (weird reputation, though haven't come back around to it in a good 10 years)

Tidal maybe? Would love to hear some recommendations.

Edit: I neglected to mention why I don't like the messaging feature. I've never used it, yet with a few of my friends there are already dozens of song exchanges in the thread. It's clear that spotify has been using user-specific links for a while now to track who sends what to who. That's a pretty clear anti-feature for me, and is enough to make me jump ship.

 

Shamelessly stolen from reddit.

 

AlternativeTo is a site I use quite a bit. Personally I use it when I get fed up with an Android app having too many ads / creepy network behavior or want to find a self-hostable version of a freemium service.

It has filters for free, open source, platform type, etc. From my understanding it's all crowd sourced, so if you disagree with a rating put in a vote! Sharing this in hopes that others find it as useful as I do.

If you know of similar or better resources I would love to hear about them.

Edit: many people are noting that the comments and reviews are out of date. I agree! Despite that I still find it to he useful. It would be great if this little bit of visibility gets more folks engaged over there to improve it.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by sunstoned@lemmus.org to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml
 

I've been playing around with my home office setup. I have multiple laptops to manage (thanks work) and a handful of personal devices. I would love to stop playing the "does this charging brick put out enough juice for this device" game.

I have:

  • 1x 100W Laptop
  • 1x 60W Laptop
  • 1x 30W Router
  • 1x 30W Phone
  • 2x raspberry pis

I've been looking at multi-device bricks like this UGREEN Nexode 300W but hoped someone might know of a similar product for less than $170.

Saving a list of products that are in the ballpark below, in case they help others. Unfortunately they just miss the mark for my use case.

  • Shargeek S140: $80, >100W peak delivery for one device, but drops below that as soon as a second device is plugged in.
  • 200W Omega: at $140 it's a little steep. Plus it doesn't have enough ports for me. For these reasons, I'm out.
  • Anker Prime 200W: at $80 this seems like a winner, but ~~they don't show what happens to the 100W outputs when you plug in a third (or sixth) device. Question pending with their support dept.~~ it can't hit 100W on any port with 6 devices plugged in.
  • Anker Prime 250W: thanks FutileRecipe for the recommendation! This hits all of the marks and comes in around $140 after a discount. Might be worth the coin.

If you've read this far, thanks for caring! You're why this corner of the internet is so fun. I hope you have a wonderful day.

 

Is anybody self hosting Beeper bridges?

I'm still wary of privacy concerns, as they basically just have you log into every other service through their app (which as I understand is always going on in the closed source part of Beeper's product).

The linked GitHub README also states that the benefit of hosting their bridge setup is basically "hosting Matrix hard" which I don't necessarily believe.

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