nieceandtows

We've already finished that one. Awesome show!

How to introduce a 12yo to photography?

1y 1mon ago in photography

Get her a polaroid snap touch, or it's recent reskin, the Kodak step touch. It is a printable camera that can print sticker photos of 2x3, but you can choose which photos to print instead of wasting photo paper. Seeing her photos on a physical medium would help her feel like she's creating something tangible, and you can buy her an Instax photo album to hold her best 2x3 photos. Additionally, she can take photos of her friends and give them copies, so it could make her cool among her friends and give her more reason to take photos. It's what I'm doing with my 9yo, and it seems to be starting to go well.

Quadlet: Running Podman containers under systemd

1y 2mon ago in selfhosted from mo8it.com

I only watched a couple of seasons of the reboot, I think the first doctor and a little bit of David Tennant, but I loved how lo-fi the show was. The lack heavy cgi and intentionally amateur special effects told me this was a fun show that didn't take itself seriously. Disappointed to learn they're going heavy on cgi

Quadlet: Running Podman containers under systemd

1y 2mon ago in hackernews@lemmy.bestiver.se from mo8it.com

Would this be useful if I wanted to setup Plex debrid on my jellyfin server? It has a couple of tmux sessions that randomly get killed. Would setting them up instead as pods work?

The AI Uprising is here!!!

1y 3mon ago in programming@programming.dev from arstechnica.com

GOG.com from Poland - DRM-free computer games

1y 3mon ago in buyeuropean@feddit.uk from www.gog.com

Yes, but that is not GOG supporting Linux. Steam on the other hand goes out of their way to support Linux. And the solution you mentioned wouldn't even be working all that well if steam hadn't brought proton to the scene. I know wine has been there forever, but only since proton the game compatibility shot through the roof.

What do you think about this one?

1y 3mon ago in programming@programming.dev from gizmodo.com

I recently needed to implement some batch processing logic in our code to account for some api level restrictions (the code already pulls from the api in pages and date ranges, but if I specify a date range too wide or a batch that would get too many records back, it gets rejected, so we need to break it down and run the date range in batches). I tell this junior developer what the issue is, and what we need to add to the existing class in our codebase. I follow up with him after a week, and this is what he sends me.

Boilerplate code from chatgpt that has almost nothing to do with what we discussed. And how can you even give me a whole 'working' code without even testing it? He didn't even clone our original repo and test it as is to understand why we need what we need. AI sure is making programmers dumb.

I'm sorry to hear that. Hope you find your motivation again. I grew up in a culture where no matter how many artistic talents you had, you grew up with an understanding that you were not to pursue that as a career. That was probably more our financial status that dictated that, but I used to be good at art and music in school, but now I'm a computer programming drone. At least I like programming, so that's alright I guess. She's still at a stage where she has a dozen 'when I grow up' careers, and she just today told me she realized she wants to be so many things, but she can only have one career. I told her she can have one career, but can have many hobbies, and she replied, 'well, I can't be a surgeon for a hobby though, can I'. There's still a ways for her to go.

Yeah this portrait blindsided me. I think posting her stuff on lemmy and seeing people appreciate her art makes her want to get better. I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.

Watercolor by my 9yo and me

1y 3mon ago in artshare

Yet another sunset...

1y 4mon ago in pics

A Sodium Sunset

1y 4mon ago in pics