This is hugely useful, thx. Libretube and Newpipe have become almost worthless lately due to google’s crackdowns.
This is hugely useful, thx. Libretube and Newpipe have become almost worthless lately due to google’s crackdowns.
meta af. Kinda like how liberapay funds itself with its own model.
Here take some of these, I still have some left.
Love it, thx.
I’ve also failed at finding one… so I just try to save links in my own synced markdown files, with some intent / purpose behind them.
IE If I’m planning a vacation, I save the links from that research to my vacation planning .md
file. So I don’t just click the bookmark button anymore, they’re saved to a document for a specific purpose.
This is right. Push notifs are something I really wanted to get into lemmy this year, but it’s dependent on a LOT of other work, so we’ll see.
That’s very unfortunate. Open source development can seem like a thankless job sometimes… you start out building something because it’s fun, or you want to challenge yourself, or learn something new… and then other ppl start making demands, those start to pile on, and it quickly becomes a stressful job.
Sorry to see that app go, it had a lot of potential.
No probs! Ya I’ve noticed it can help even for small things.
For sure… I need to learn more about how new portable battery tech too is developing, ie the ones to replace lithium ion.
Another thing you can do now (probably even better than clearing stats), is go to that item, and force-train it a bunch more. The rating algorithm in use is the same one they use for chess matches, so it can handle a “loss” or a “misclick” by doing more matches eventually beating the old one.
Same. For anyone using fish shell, this plugin is super-handy: https://github.com/PatrickF1/fzf.fish
The current version is 0.3.1, I think f-droid is behind.
These are a few…
There’s a search button that would probably serve that purpose, but you could open up an issue on the github for it.
Hrmm, I’ll try to see what’s going on there.
Its fairly difficult to find “up-to-date” performance / RAM comparisons of Linux Desktop environments, but here’s a decent one from 2019 comparing memory usage of different Ubuntu flavors.
The most surprising thing is that despite KDE Plasma’s reputation as being more ram-hungry, it actually used less ram than XFCE, meaning its developers have been making performance a focus.
I hadn’t heard of that bug, could you link the github issue?
Tempo is pretty good.
Obsidian