belit_deg

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[–] belit_deg@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

I Norway there was a watershed moment in this question a couple of years ago.

Young adults (students) had always reported being more happy than older people (retired), on average.

Then, abt five years ago, this flipped! The older, retired people reported being more happy than young adults.

I'll see if I can find the link

[–] belit_deg@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

These drawings have a special place in my heart, they enchanted me as a kid and I love coming back to them as an adult

[–] belit_deg@lemmy.world 9 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Outrageous, and unfortunately not surprising given who we're dealing with here.

I have a question. When we talk about how big tech colludes with Trump, we naturally tend to focus on leadership. But someone is writing the code for all the surveillance tracking, and I don't think I've seen anyone focus on the moral responsibilites that comes with being a developer.

I don't mean naming and shaming, I mean instilling hope that they have power to make a difference.

The teacher's protest in Norway during WW2 made Quisling say "you teachers have destroyed everything for me".

[–] belit_deg@lemmy.world 6 points 4 months ago (3 children)
[–] belit_deg@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

Very interesting read on tatemae and honne, thanks for the link. Always love it when I discover that some culture has a word for a familiar concept/thing

[–] belit_deg@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago

I canceled spotify 2 yrs ago and switched to qobuz, music collection of 1500 songs. Some bought digitally, most ripped from cds. Happy as a clam!

[–] belit_deg@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago

my old laptop😅 and a bluetooth keyboard/touchpad. If it is not too noisy and performs well enough, I might make that a dedicated tv device (but then I will have to buy a new laptop lol, I've been drooling on framework for a while).

Alternatively one of the n150 options, like you say. In which case I can update this post

[–] belit_deg@lemmy.world 5 points 8 months ago

Great tip, thanks!

[–] belit_deg@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago (8 children)

Cool, using this setup now.

Thinking of ways to make it more friendly for my SO and guests coming to visit or babysit etc, who are not used to linux (gnome). Any tips there?

Top of mind is auto open browser on startup with fixed tabs for relevant streaming services. But could also be a simple wrapper of some kind, with UI similar to kodi, plex, jellyfin etc - but for accessing content on web.

[–] belit_deg@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago (3 children)

Thx for the tip!

[–] belit_deg@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

Thanks for the tip! I actually have an old intel celeron running as a server in the basement, so the bare minimum for this is playing media from the network. But, being able to play simple games could also be fun, so have to think about that one for a bit!

 

Looking for a simple mini device that I can plug into TV for streaming stuff via browser/jellyfin and similar, with hdmi and control via bluetooth keyboard/mouse. What do you guys recommend?

Would this be powerful enough for example? https://www.komplett.no/product/1323029/pc-tilbehoer/stasjonaer-pc/acer-revo-box-mini-pc

EDIT: lemmy is awesome, thanks to you I'll save myself a ton of work and/or costly mistakes

 

I recently stumbled upon Keet, which is a peer to peer messaging app with video calls and file sharing.

This app has a lot going for it:

  • The user experience is really good
  • ~~Free and open source~~ EDIT: the UI of Keet in closed atm, but the underlying P2P building blocks are open
  • Privacy friendly (no datacentre, server or middleman between you and the people you are talking to)
  • Better quality since there's no throttling of traffic
  • No file size limit

I'm baffled that this app seems like a well kept secret, so I just wanted to share it with you guys.

To me, peer to peer technology seems really interesting because it addresses the root cause of many of the harms that plagues the modern day internet: surveillance, platform silos, the market dominance of multi-national tech-conglomerates, energy usage of datacentres, etc.

What do you think? Can P2P be the solution to these problems?

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