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deltachat added to sidebar of messaging@linkage.ds8.zone

2mon 3d ago in deltachat@feddit.org

Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month

4mon 8d ago in privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com from www.theverge.com

Sadly, not enough people will realise Matrix is a shitty alternative.

SimpleX is Cloudflare-free. Matrix is not.

Matrix messaging gaining ground in government IT

4mon 8d ago in hackernews@lemmy.bestiver.se from www.theregister.com

yikes! Not smart for “chasing digital sovereignty”.

SimpleX is Cloudflare-free. Matrix is not.

SimpleX is Cloudflare-free. Matrix is not.

4mon 15d ago in messaging@linkage.ds8.zone from forum.hackliberty.org

DinoX - Enhanced feature and security fork of Dino.im

4mon 24d ago in messaging@linkage.ds8.zone from github.com

Is there a threadiverse app that works offline?

8mon 21d ago in fosslemmyapps@infosec.pub

Thanks for the tip. It needs AOS 8, which blows it for me using my phone. Though it could motivate me to hack AOS onto a Kobo e-reader just to run Blorp.

I was quite confused when I read your post because Tesseract is an OCR engine. Your link helped sort it out.

I think I have come across various fedi web clients that do conversions. I think peertube shrinks videos, IIRC. The auto conversions are useful but they must be conservative in the extent of their changes. The posterizing that I do w/Imagemagick makes a dramatic change so it could not be done automatically by a client or server, as users need to review the output and decide. So I believe the best compression will always require manual effort in order to judge whether the quality loss is still acceptable for the application.

Regarding Tesseract (the lemmy client) -- does that work offline? I’m always looking for a Lemmy client that can briefly connect to sync content and then support reading and writing messages when offline.

In my case I need geocoding because I am starting with addresses, not coordinates.

Nonetheless, I am amazed to hear that chatgpt can write software like that. I am getting out of touch because I boycott Cloudflare, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Facebook, etc. So I appreciate the tip. Theoretically I could make use of that for my 2nd step of going from DB to GPX file, but I’ll be tempted to try something like gpsbabel first.

thanks. Indeed I just checked and Nominatim is still viable. I may just do that.

Though I must say it’s bizarre that such a common need has no software. Everytime I travel somewhere, reviews for interesting restaurants, beer, attractions, etc, only give addresses, not GPS coords. I would expect by now someone would have been driven mad by all the manual entry by hand.

Is there a threadiverse app that works offline?

9mon 19d ago in right_to_unplug@sopuli.xyz

The phone has a 64gb sd card but I would have to cleanup to get a decent amount of space. Luckily text compresses very well. The app would ideally delete content that’s a year old or something so it doesn’t grow out of control.

There would be no duplication though because a good app would use a proper DB on the disk, not cookies. Kensanada developed a PC app that synchronises with Mastodon. It has a way of only grabbing new content. Though I have no idea if the threadiverse API is as well designed. But isn’t Mastodon and Lemmy both based on the same ActivityPub API?

Really? Zsh expands short parameters to long? My search comes up dry. This is apparently the most comprehensive treatment on the topic:

https://thevaluable.dev/zsh-expansion-guide-example/

I don’t see mention of tool options expanding.. just other parameters like variables.

Glad to verify my click bait worked. A doc once told me the pinky toe is getting increasingly smaller and will one day go away. So the next notable evolution may be 4 toes.. 2 toenails less to clip!

I suppose UIs will evolve away from keyboards faster than we evolve to have more fingers.

It’s important to realise that programming.dev is centralised in Cloudflare, a US-based gatekeeper who is antithetical to fedi principles. When someone looks for an alternative to #Reddit, I imagine they don’t want yet another tech giant. They are looking for a decentralised place that values balance of power.

So I suggest directing people to emacs@lemmy.sdf.org instead.