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  • I had very constructive arguments about this with my grandma :

    • Can you fetch one the green tiles ?
    • What green tile ? You only have blue ones.
    • Goes to fetch it herself. See ? A tile, and it's green.
    • But it's clearly blue...
    • I don't know what you mean, can't you see that it's green ?
    • I can see very clearly that it's blue.
    • No this is green, this is blue, and the tile is closest to green.
    • It isn't though, it's definitely closest to blue.
    • A while later
    • This is pointless... Let's just call it turquoise.
    • Turquoise it is.
    • The next time
    • Your new oven mittens are quite nice, the blue goes well in your kitchen.
    • They are green...
  • Arch Linux @lemmy.ml
    phantomwise @lemmy.ml

    What was it like to make your first AUR packages ?

    Hi ! I just made my first AUR package, which was really fun, and I was wondering what your own experience was like. Why did you decide to make your first packages ? What was fun, what was annoying ? What problems did you have ? Had you been using Arch for long ?

    Mine was nothing complicated, just packaging a bash game with no dependencies made by someone else... because I wanted to try it and I was too lazy to install it from source 😅 Just the thought of having to manually check for updates and reinstall exhausts me and my adhd calculated that learning how to make a package would be less effort (never try to argue with adhd maths).

    I did have some trouble because the game wanted its config and other files in $HOME and didn't create them directly (it was done by an install script run when installing it manually from source), but obviously I couldn't make the package create them there, which really confused the hell outta me. In the end the creator of the game kindly send me links to

  • Rice cooker saved my life. I add whatever I have lying around that doesn't require cooking like ham, pickles, canned veggies or fruits, fresh or dried fruits, etc, and if I'm feeling fancy I might boil eggs. Plus mushroom sauce, oyster sauce, fish sauce, or soy sauce. If you can find black rice in asian supermarkets it's even better.

  • yeah my problem is not with having a standard, but with choosing USB-C for it instead of something better.

    I get that USB-C was probably the more pragmatic choice since it already existed and a lot of devices were already using it. But I'm still team "Let's make a new good standard rather than use one that's just okayish"

  • After further reflection, the hill I'll die on is that we should replace ALL types of USB by barrel jacks, not only USB-C. Cause circular connectors rule! Make a standard one, I don't care, as long as I never have to plug a USB-A three times to find the right way.

  • Thanks for the tip I'll try that ! I've had the same problem on a tablet, but there it was definitely caused by the port being bend out of shape (it won't be horizontal) so I had assumed it was the same problem on the laptop. But I'll try cleaning it to see if it fixes it ! I assume a toothpick or something else or wood or plastic would be better than metal ?

  • Having devices require a USB-C charger might be great for small devices, but it's awful for laptops. That thing is so flimsy it's only a matter of time until it starts having faulty contacts. I've had one for a year and now it connects/disconnects everytime I touch the cable. Gimme back my huge Dell barrel jacks 😭 😭 😭

  • audiobookshelf is actually getting there for ebook support :

    Any file with an extension EPUB, PDF, CBR, CBZ, AZW3, MOBI is considered an "ebook file".

    AZW3 and MOBI ebook files have limited support and do not keep your progress.

    https://www.audiobookshelf.org/guides/ebooks/

    What audiobookshelf is really amazing at is not requiring a strict naming scheme, unlike jellyfin it supports lots of different ways to name and organise your files, and it tracks modifications to the files (renaming, moving) without having to rescan the whole library like jellyfin (and without leaving behind entries relating to the old paths that don't correspond to anything anymore, though that should be finally fixed in jellyfin's next release !)

    I would have liked a dedicated ebook server but I'll probably try using audiobookshelf in the meantime, of all the various ones I tried it's the best by far. Just missing a "DNF" status to be perfect 🙂

  • Oh yeah it's so annoying when apps do that and put data in .mozilla, .vscode, and .whatevers in the home folder instead of following the specs and splitting it between .config, .local/share and so on... I have 31 .something in my home folder that shouldn't be there and It's a cluttered mess. And a few games not even bothering to start the folder names with a dot... 😡

  • Not looking at my keyboard when typing. I switched to colemak last year, and since then I've managed to get into the habit of typing without looking. Which is very useful now that my keyboard stickers are starting to come off so it shows some letters twice and others not at all 😅

  • For a media server :

    • Audiobookshelf for audiobooks and podcasts (for podcasts it can fetch them online from a RSS link and download them, you don't need to manually download them)
    • Jellyfin for films, series and music (for music you can use jellyfin as backend and another app as frontend if you don't like jellyfin's music player, a lot of people find it lacking)
    • Komga for reading comics and manga (there's also Kavita but I haven't tried it)
    • Komf for fetching metadata for comics with Komga or Kavita
    • Suwayomi Server for manga (it doesn't only act as a reader, with extensions it can find manga online and download them; it can sync your reading progress with AniList, and it's compatible with Tachiyomi if you need that)
    • Haven't found one yet for ebooks. I passionately hate Calibre and wouldn't touch it again with a 10 foot pole, but a lot of people swear by it so you might give it a try and see whether you love it or hate it (it's usually one of the two). Be warned though, it will automatically rename all your books and sort them in subfolders in a very stupid way, making it difficult to find anything again manually. So if you want to test it, do it on a copy of your ebooks first, that way if you don't like it you won't be stuck with everything in your ebook library renamed weirdly (speaking from experience -_-).

    Cloud :

    • Nextcloud : your very own locally hosted Cloud.

    Everything can be run in docker containers so your distro or even OS doesn't matter.

    Hardware :

    • Personally I run everything from my NAS in docker containers but it's starting to get overloaded so I'm planning to make a dedicated media server on a cheap mini PC like a refurbished Dell OptiPlex SFF.
    • You could also go for something like an OrangePi or RaspberryPi if you don't mind using ARM.
  • Linux @lemmy.ml
    phantomwise @lemmy.ml

    Email client recommendations ?

    Hi, I tried using an email client over a year ago, and after trying almost all of them in the span of a week I gave up in frustration. Would anyone have a recommendation ? For an email client :

    • That is actively maintained
    • That is not controlled by a company that could pull a Mozilla on it (Thunderbird)
    • That isn't proprietary
    • That doesn't need 77 dependencies and 450 GB (WTF KMail 😭 )
    • That is reasonably fast and light and not too bloated (I just want to read emails, I don't need a full app suite...)
    • That supports POP
    • That supports writing HTML messages (sorry Claws, I really liked you but occasionally I kinda need to write formatted messages to preserve other people's sanity 😅 )
    • That supports reading HTML messages without showing the HTML version as attachments so that every single email has the paperclip icon and I can't tell which messages have real attachments (Sylpheed I think ?)
    • That supports MailDir format for portability (why isn't it the default everywhere al
    Linux @lemmy.ml
    phantomwise @lemmy.ml

    Challenge : The most convoluted way to run a Windows app ?

    Comrades I challenge you to find the stupidest, most convoluted way to run a Windows app !

    The rules are :

    • You start with Windows and end with a Windows app
    • All steps must be different, so no using 4 different VM software

    Here is my entry, with a score of 9 beautifully stupid steps :

    • Windows > WSL > WSL Wayland compatibility layer > Linux Wayland session > XWayland > QEMU > macOS > Wine > Windows app !

    Can anyone do better ? I'm sure whoever get the highest score will gain eternal fame !

    unixporn @lemmy.world
    phantomwise @lemmy.ml

    How do you deal with VLC themes + tiler ?

    I'm curious, what do you do about VLC if you use a tiling WM ?

    • Do you ignore the pain and still use a theme ?
    • Do you not use a theme and live with it messing up your nice color scheme ?
    • Do you just not use VLC ?
    Nix / NixOS @programming.dev
    phantomwise @lemmy.ml

    Gaming on NixOS ?

    Hi, I am considering switching to NixOS and I was wondering what level of hassle I should expect for gaming.

    I have been using linux for about 10 months so I don't know a lot yet. I am wondering if it is worth it to try gaming on Nix or if it is going to be way too much of a headache considering my limited knowledge.

    I've had wildly different experiences trying gaming on different distros, and very differently from what I expected. It went from fine for a weird niche distro (antiX), to really awful for a distro supposedly "easy" and "good for gaming" (Manjaro 😑), to absolutely amazing gaming distro (Nobara), and finally to surprisingly good for a "don't try unless you are a Level 99 Tech Wizard dual-classed Zen Master you idiot" distro (Arch). So I really have no clue what to expect from Nix.

    I really like Arch but my main issue is that I keep forgetting what I have already configured and how and with which settings, or I leave stuff partially configured because adhd then I forget