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Chat@beehaw.org•The Beehaw project is entering some significant challengesEnglish
23·2 years agoAgreed. I like the positive vibe of beehaw, but I’m really here for the Reddit alternative and for the fediverse. I don’t want a walled garden, I want to be exposed to other communities, I just want them to be civil is all.
I already have accounts on other instances, so I’ll likely switch to an alternative instance and be very sad for it. But I respect the admin’s right to do it.
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•FOSS keyboard under active development? (Android)English
2·2 years agoJust downloaded it to give it a try! So far missing autocorrect a little bit, but, honestly, I’m optimistic about how the keyboard can improve my typing (and diction). Much slower but also more well thought out. Auto lets you type fast, maybe too fast.
I will have to get used to typing apostrophes again though…
Notnotmike@beehaw.orgtoTechNews@radiation.party•[WIRED] 6 Best Phones With a 3.5-mm Headphone Jack (2023): Rugged, Cheap, LuxeEnglish
1·2 years agoI refused to give up my headphone jack, so for my latest phone I switched to the Moto 5g Stylus
It’s an OK phone. It often has performance issues, but the battery life is massive and I expanded to storage to nearly 500Gb. The phone is long though - they increased the screen size and avoided increasing the width, so it’s just comically tall. That’s good for scenarios when you want to see more of the screen while keeping the keyboard out and for split screen apps and games, but mostly it’s a burden because you can’t effectively use the phone one handed. For its price, I’d say it’s probably worth at least a year or two of service, but I find myself wanting more power again like the Pixel 3a (my last phone).
I’m interested in a couple of the phones they listed in the article, but definitely will have to double check performance in the future. It’s the most annoying part of this phone
Oh one pro tip for the 5g stylus - the camera is good, but only when using their “Ultra-rez” mode instead of the default mode, and the preview looks a lot worse than the actual picture. The picture will preview as blurry and pixelated while you’re taking it, but once processed it will look great
Notnotmike@beehaw.orgtopoliticus@midwest.social•Ohio will use congressional map previously ruled unconstitutional again in 2024, as court dismisses legal challengesEnglish
5·2 years agoI guess you could look at it like “I’d rather have a vote than no vote at all” but seems weird
I wish the article had more detail, like statements from the organizations or judges. Two paragraphs hardly seems enough
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Climate@slrpnk.net•US Home insurers cut natural disasters from policies as climate risks growEnglish6·2 years agoI was thinking about this earlier this week, in a sense. Not quite insurance but throwing away money.
The federal government is going to be providing aid and assistance during and after the hurricane, and I couldn’t help but think about how the more mild, less disaster-prone parts of the country are effectively subsidizing people to continue to move to Florida, despite how unlivable it really is. As Florida grows more the rest of the country has to pay too, it doesn’t just affect Floridians
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Movies and TV Shows@lemmy.film•Study: Streamers Now Wasting Record Amounts of Time Finding Something to WatchEnglish
6·2 years agoPlex has a random button for movies and TV so often my friends/family and I will play a game I like to call the random game.
Everyone gets 1 veto, and any movie can be skipped by majority vote. Just keep hitting the random button until something sticks. Eventually you’ll hit a movie to watch, and it’s never failed to be a good time.
Bonus game is try to guess the movie first - unfortunately I usually win because I put the movies on there so I know the approximate list of options.
I came to suggest this one as well. I think about this book from time to time and it’s another one that they force on US high school students before they’re really ready to understand the themes within. I read it in high school and the only thing I remembered was the last chapter because something odd occurs, and I didn’t remember it because of any emotional or philosophical part but because “ew gross”.
I re-read it as a an adult and I loved the book. It’s depressing but truly I think it’s a great insight into the cause of the depression and the migration West. It may not be the most in depth explanation and doesn’t address the issues in the stock market, but it covers the western experience very well.
Beyond that, I haven’t read any other books on the topic but I can recommend the American History Tellers episodes if you are OK with listening. I love the series and if nothing else they will list a series of sources at the end of their episodes that you could reference. You can get it for free from most podcast sources
https://wondery.com/shows/american-history-tellers/season/10/
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Guide: How to Reduce Google's Control Over YouEnglish
22·2 years agoThere’s a lot of Brave plugging in the post, which is off to me. Also the post itself is super barebones. It doesn’t cover each suggestion in depth - it doesn’t even go through their whole list at the top - and it provides no guidance on actually switching. The “article” is more akin to a Buzzfeed list
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Gaming@beehaw.org•What games have you played due to FOMO?English
7·2 years agoI think the hate for Andromeda was a little overblown. I enjoyed the heck out of the game, regardless of any weird facial expressions! It of course was never going to live up to the original trilogy but it stood out on its own in a lot of positive ways
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Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•Best solutions for email?English
3·2 years agoI’m interested in this. I want to host my own Lemmy, Bookwyrm, Matrix, etc. servers but I find that not having access to appropriate password resetting is a deal breaker for not only me but for anyone I would like to join. I looked in to some email services but couldn’t find one that wasn’t charging more than it would cost to run the actual website
With a Lifetime plan, at least it’s a one time purchase and I don’t have to have yet another subscription eating away at my bank account
How do you like the service so far? Any issues with emails being marked as spam or being undeliverable?
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Hacker News@derp.foo•DevToys – A Swiss army knife for developersEnglish
1·2 years agoThis is an incredible utility. It replaces a lot of Googling for me and works offline with a clean, no-ads interface. Would highly recommend to any developers, especially web development
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Beehaw Support@beehaw.org•Is defederation from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works still necessary?English
1·2 years agoWorld just announced they’re disabling open sign-ups for the time being. If they determine a solution or keep application-only sign up does that change the answer?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What temperature do you keep your thermostat at?English
1·2 years agoWe do somewhere between 72 and 76. But at night in the peak of summer we’ll bump it down to 70. Our bedroom is on the top floor and can often be several degrees hotter than the lower floor where the thermostat is, so for a few weeks in the summer we have to really crank it.
I’m told we should look into a vent fan to help distribute the air better but I haven’t taken the time to put in the effort yet, I’m sad to say
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Firefox@lemmy.ml•Switching from Chrome to Firefox? Here Are Some Tips.English
3·2 years agoThis article makes me realize how not picky I am! Besides the profile switcher all these tips are just personal preferences that the author wanted to have in Firefox and were all things I’ve never even noticed
Really interesting, it’s an application I didn’t see coming. Definitely will be looking into this, and hopefully it spurs GitHub to do the same as well
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Entertainment@beehaw.org•Why do people discuss/enjoy the movie Fargo so much?English
1·2 years agoDefinitely after chewing on it for a day or so, it is quite memorable. The scene where he exits the cabin with the axe is still pretty fresh in my mind and I find myself thinking about it from time to time. Aesthetically it was pretty pleasant while simultaneously being off-putting.
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Entertainment@beehaw.org•Chaos in the aisles: has cinema etiquette reached an all-time low?English
2·2 years agoI’ll lend some of the opposite experience here. I’ve been to quite a few movies since COVID including Barbie, and have not had any issues whatsoever. I feel like this is an example of the negativity bias coming forth. We only hear about the negative experiences because people don’t go online to say how quiet everyone in the theater was
This line is likely the most accurate
social media – TikTok especially – has made it easier for people to record and publish fights in cinemas
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Python@programming.dev•Microsoft is bringing Python to ExcelEnglish
12·2 years agoPython calculations run in the Microsoft Cloud, with the results returned into an Excel worksheet.
Weird choice, so it has to be due to wanting to Paywall it (they mention that at the bottom of the article). Otherwise I’d rather have the option to install python locally and speed up my queries when working on large data sets
Notnotmike@beehaw.orgtoTechNews@radiation.party•[HN] Podman Desktop celebrates 500k downloads
1·2 years agoNeat. I may give this a go at work. My company decided not to buy an enterprise license for Docker Desktop so we’re locked to older, free versions.
We’ve also been using Podman (via buildah) in our pipelines with great success. It’s seems to be a pretty great drop-in replacement for Docker















From the perspective of someone who uses Visual Studio Code, but also knows how to exit
vim, there are a couple reasons that most developers who prefer one of the three, at least those I’ve spoken to.vimkeybindings” specifically for this reason. You’ll find that it’s a very popular method of working.Really it comes down to personal preferences and what you “grew up” using. It’s really hard to transition into something like
vimand it takes a concerted effort to switch by most users. You have to want to switch, otherwise you’ll find it too difficult a learning curve or find yourself wandering back to more “featured” applications.There are likely more reasons out there, but these are, in my experience, the primary reasons.