shifty

joined 1 year ago
[–] shifty@leminal.space 19 points 3 days ago

I unsubscribed years ago when I finally saw them for what they are.

[–] shifty@leminal.space 21 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

https://lemmy.world/post/41022485

https://piefed.social/post/956553

"Due to feedback from a wider audience than before, some of the idiosyncratic features that I built because of my personal obsessions have been made optional and OFF by default, such as the 4chan meme filter, meme communities being flagged as 'low quality' and so on"

The piefed dev made some biased decisions, owned up to their mistakes, fixed it, but lost the trust of many users.

This is what drove me off of piefed and back to a lemmy instance.

One more issue: https://join.piefed.social/2024/06/22/piefed-features-for-growing-healthy-communities/

Again, straight from the dev:

"You can be pretty sure anyone with 1488 or even just 88 in their user name is a nazi, for example.

Speaking of which, PieFed has an optional approval queue for new registrations. New accounts with “88” in their name are always put in a different /dev/null queue that leads nowhere. The UI tells them they’re waiting for approval but that approval will never come."

So the dev is shadowbanning people born in 1988 or of asian descent that like the number 888888

https://sonofchina.com/what-does-888-mean-in-chinese/

This type of hamfisted moderation turned many people off of the platform.

[–] shifty@leminal.space 88 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (23 children)

dev politics and dev opinions. Pick whichever you like it doesn't matter.

Kbin is dead Mbin is the successor, both have lemmy (reddit-like) and mastodon (twitter-like) capabilities. You can submit a "tweet" and a "post" from the same platform and browse both lemmy and mastodon content.

Lemmmy is the activitypub version of reddit. PieFed is Lemmy but with the ability to see all comments and cross-posts of the same link or post, all collapsed into a single post and single thread to scroll through.

Beehaw deserves its own mention because of how cut off it is from the rest of the fediverse, its its own little walled garden, protected from all the baddies out there in the world.

All the rest is just drama surrounding the devs of all the platforms, and either their questionable political views (lemmy) or their questionable platform moderation views (piefed). So the platforms keep splintering as well as the instances on each platform. Which is a good thing its part of the fun of the fediverse.

TLDR:

  • Lemmy is reddit-like with controversial developers (political views).
  • Piefed is Lemmy with cross-posts collapsed to one thread, and controversial developers (moderation defaults).
  • Mbin is Lemmy (reddit-like) plus mastodon (twitter-like).
  • Kbin is dead.
[–] shifty@leminal.space 14 points 4 weeks ago

"Moves are underway to take RISC-V to a new level. The association is collaborating with Linux to create an open-source trinity of software, ISA and hardware."

Great stuff! Please do linux phones too!

[–] shifty@leminal.space 1 points 2 months ago

That's great, glad you like em!

[–] shifty@leminal.space 10 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (4 children)

yep, get a used pixel and put grapheneos on it.

I have a Pixel 6 series that is end of life soon, I'll probably get one of the Pixel 9's that will get me security updates through 2031 if the phone doesn't break by then.

Edit: if OP hasn't heard, GrapheneOS team revealed ... that they are collaborating with a mainstream Android device manufacturer (OEM) to provide official system support for some of the manufacturer's future devices.

So buy a used pixel for now, one that will get security updates for a few years, and hope that the new non-google manufacturer starts selling the grapheneOS approved device by the time you're ready to replace the used pixel.

There's a lot of info direct from grapheneOS here in this reddit thread, they said 2026 or 2027 for the release of the new non-google phone.

[–] shifty@leminal.space 39 points 3 months ago

I want a new shiny thinkpad but I don't want the stupid copilot button that I'll need to reprogram when I install linux.

[–] shifty@leminal.space 1 points 3 months ago

Let's make one here in fediverse

[–] shifty@leminal.space 45 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Why are we posting 4 year old drama? This is from November 2021...

[–] shifty@leminal.space 3 points 3 months ago

Why are we posting 4 year old drama? This is from November 2021...

 

https://hiring.cafe/

Key Points:

  • A bot regularly scrapes 4.1 million jobs directly from company websites and uses ChatGPT to summarize and categorize each job.

  • Doesn't allow companies to post directly

  • Bans recruiting agencies and 3rd party consulting shops (especially the offshore ones)

  • There is a filter for "Easy or Lengthy apply" that lets you filter out applications links to sites like Workday, ICIMS, Taleo, and all the other shitty ones.

Why I like it so far:

  • Your saved jobs are all on a single infinitely scrolling page (as opposed to LinkedIn that only shows you a few of your jobs per page

  • Boolean filters- easily customizable boolean filters

  • Saved searches and a daily digest of your saved searches to your inbox

  • No promoted jobs like LinkedIn, no recruiter is posting jobs here, no shitty companies like Agoda spamming the board with Bangkok jobs listed in the wrong city.

Overall my job hunting process is much more streamlined. I created a few saved searches based on boolean filters and filtering out lengthy applications like Workday, then saved a bunch of jobs and hid the ones I don't like. The time savings is substantial and really fast and easy because of how streamlined the site is and also because of the lack of recruiter posted spam jobs and irrelevant 'promoted' jobs.

I was able to search for and apply for around 25 jobs in the time it takes me to find and apply for 10 on LinkedIn.

From one of the creators: My 2-year plan to destroy Indeed

 

This is a newer product on the market, its a great idea, where the USB-C plug can swivel. I assume their goal was to make it easier to charge your device while also using it, and to make the cable last longer. The swivel part is great when it works but it's super fragile and broke for me in two weeks.

 

Figured this would resonate with people here and have some overlap with this community.

"The idea behind this is that we want to log every single instance of a company taking part in one of these anti-ownership practices where they deceive you, where they take away your ability to have privacy, where they take away your ability to repair what you own, where they take away your ability to say you own what you own."

Video Explanation: Consumer Action Taskforce: EXPOSE EXPLOITATION & HOLD COMPANIES ACCOUNTABLE!

Work in Progress Wiki: CAT Consumer Action Taskforce Wiki

 

TLDR:

  • Keyboard: System 76 Launch
  • Keypad: Keychron Q0 Plus QMK Custom Number Pad
  • Keycaps: XDA profile
  • Switches: Cherry MX SPEED SILVER Switches RGB
  • Wristpad: Keychron Wooden Palm Rest (Wooden / K3 / K3 Pro / K7 / K7 Pro / S1 PR4)

www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/#/ for the last picture with the key layout

Details and Flavor:

This is my first hot swappable mechanical keyboard after having a few Durgod keyboards (switches are soldered to the board).

After the INCIDENT- I spilled a whole jack and coke on my Durgod - the entire thing was unsalvageable because only thing I could do was remove the keycaps, I couldn't remove the soldered switches or take it apart further. So the whole thing was a sticky mess even after drying it out, and the spacebar and CTRL were never the same. I probably could have dunked the whole thing in rubbing alcohol or something, but I just recycled it. So that led me down the path towards customizable mechanical keyboards with hot swappable switches.

Keyboard: System 76 Launch

84 Key variant of the 75% layout, with a split spacebar and extra key for super/function bottom left Super fucking useful why aren't all keyboards made like this I'm never going back to a keyboard with a full spacebar.

Keypad: Keychron Q0 Plus QMK Custom Number Pad

Has survived one accidental drink spillage, luckily it was just water (a whole pint) and I got it unplugged immediately and taken apart to dry. No shorts and all switches and the board were fine after air drying. There was some green paper taped to the bottom of the PCB that did not survive though. I bent a few pins when I manhandled the swtiches back in place, but nothing some tweezers and reinstallation couldn't fix.

Keycaps XDA profile:

I like the profile but these seem to be rarer and its difficult to find any see-through variants with the numbers/letters clear (to let the RBG shine through so I can PWN more in FPSs) Also having keys with a standardized profile, same shape keys regardless of the row, was important because of the oddball layout and key sizes for the system76 keyboards. XDA Tricolor Keycaps

Handmade Abalone Mother of Pearl Keycaps.

These are abalone round beads (meant for a necklace or bracelet) glued to 3D printed keycap mounts. Purchased for around $3 each from my local keyboard shop. They have some cool custom keycaps here: https://shop.yushakobo.jp/collections/artisan-keycaps?page=1 And even more in the store that never get put online. If you are ever in Akihabara Tokyo they are definitely worth a visit. Big disclaimer though: "Every product from this store is hella overpriced." https://maps.app.goo.gl/s4pksssA9sGrz75Z6

So look at the pretty things, but maybe check online or somewhere else first before buying anything lol

DIY if you wanna recreate the abalone keycaps:

There's a bunch of free models you can find online for the "keycap mounts" that might work. I haven't gotten around to making my own, still need to figure out a program in linux I can edit 3D models and figure out how to use it. Super easy to get them 3D printed once you get/make the models. The beads you can find on sites like esty, "mother of pearl round beads"

Switches: Cherry MX SPEED SILVER Switches RGB

I found the Kalih Box switch options from system76 to be too scratchy and I didn't like the Gatreon G Pro switches from Keychron either. I was used to the Cherry MX Speed Silver from my old Durgod keyboard. I prefer linear, super smooth feeling switches especially for gaming, so I went back to the MX speed silver.

Layout:

I used to prefer 96% or 100% (a lot of excel formulas) but the wide keyboard kept getting in the way of FPS gaming and I'd be constantly hitting my mouse against the keyboard, even with maxed out mouse DPI and minimal wrist movement, the keyboard was too wide. So for about 8 years or so I've been using a separate numpad.

Festivus Airing of the Grievances:

I had trouble customizing the keymapping on the Keychron keypad. I wish the keychron keyboard was more straightfoward to customize in linux, or at least compatible with system76's keyboard configurator https://github.com/pop-os/keyboard-configurator so I didn't have to dig through 10 year old arch forums and reddit threads.

 

"A new 12.5" open hardware laptop that is future-proof, modular, and highly performant"

Mechanical Keyboard Details

  • Standard stagger, 80 keys
  • Kailh Choc Brown switches
  • N-key rollover
  • Layout: QWERTY-US, laser-etched legend (international keycap sets available)
  • Custom MBK Glows keycaps by FKcaps
  • Customizable RGB backlight
  • Raspberry Pi RP2040 controller
  • OLED screen for system control functions
  • Open source firmware
 

Hi! I have a brand new account here.

I was trying to subscribe to some communities but some are giving me trouble from this instance.

Issues: Some communities don't show up when you search for them at https://leminal.space/search?q=&type=Communities&listingType=All&page=1&sort=TopAll

For example if I search for the WalkSpace Community when logged in, I can't find it here at this URL

https://leminal.space/search?q=walkscape&type=Communities&listingType=All&page=1&sort=TopAll

When I navigate to https://leminal.space/c/walkscape@lemmy.world

For some reason all the posts were hidden (this is a brand new account). After unhiding all the posts by clicking on the eyeball icon, I could then see the posts. Only after doing that/subscribing, can I find the community in the search function.

Also some communities don't show posts at all (except for maybe a mod pinned post)

https://leminal.space/c/mobilewallpaper@lemmy.world?dataType=Post&sort=Hot&showHidden=true

https://leminal.space/c/rimworldporn@rimworld.gallery

Some communities have all their posts hidden until I click unhide (on my brand new account), and some communities, no posts at all are coming through to this instance.

Thanks!

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