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nightlily@leminal.spaceto
Linux@programming.dev•The state of Linux music players in 2026English
4·2 days agoUsing Electron for something that should be lightweight like a music player should be an automatic disqualification.
nightlily@leminal.spaceto
Linux@programming.dev•The state of Linux music players in 2026English
3·2 days agoFor music library management and playback? Why would they mention it? Just because it can play audio formats doesn’t mean it’s suitable for every use case or they’d have to mention every FFmpeg frontend too.
nightlily@leminal.spaceto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL “sleet” does not have the same meaning in all English speaking countriesEnglish
3·4 days agoI asked my coworkers what sleet is called here in Germany - Schneeregen (lit. „snow rain“). Seems much more straightforward than sleet/wintry mix.
nightlily@leminal.spaceto
196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Oblivion rule [CW: steam greenlight]English
10·6 days agoIt’s also just bad AI slop.
nightlily@leminal.spaceto
News@lemmy.world•Greg Bovino Throws Gas Grenade at Lawful Protesters After Court Lifts Restrictions on ICE Use of ForceEnglish
5·7 days agoYeah the trials were mostly for show. NSDAP members remained in power for decades after the end of WW2. The Red Army Faction/Baader Meinhof gang were a direct consequence of the lack of reckoning there.
nightlily@leminal.spaceto
Linux@lemmy.world•Where is Linux not working well in your daily usage? Share your pain points as of 2026, so we can respectfully discussEnglish
2·7 days agoMusic production if you’re using sampled virtual instruments (i.e. Kontakt) just isn’t viable. The VST bridges work fine for most stuff and there’s some great open source effects plugins and Linux-supporting synths around. Reaper works great, and JACK mostly works once you figure it out how to set it up. Sampled instruments though…
nightlily@leminal.spaceto
196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Why I don't contribute to open source rules very oftenEnglish
58·7 days agoThe big red flag here that should warn away anyone from interacting with the project is that the maintainer clearly wasn’t using a standard library for time functions. Arrogant stupidity is a given in that situation.
Fluggaenkoecchicebolsen
Nah „sceptics“ were instrumental in starting the modern TERF movement. They’re as bad as the fundies.
Jecklenburg-Jorpommern
nightlily@leminal.spaceto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Definitely the safest source for adviceEnglish
5·16 days agoHave you talked to people who use LLMs regularly? They’ll acknowledge hallucinations but will downplay them as much as possible - saying they’re low frequency and they can spot them, while telling you about how they’re using it in an area they’re unfamiliar with. Dunning Kruger strikes again.
nightlily@leminal.spaceto
Technology@lemmy.world•What are your technology mispredictions?English
3·19 days agoIt was more that graphics hardware got a lot more flexible. Less fixed functionality meant that DXVK (DirectX 8-11 to Vulkan translation layer) was a lot more viable as you were able to emulate old behaviour on the GPU through Vulkan.
Graphics APIs are a lot more „thinner“ these days as well. Creating a Vulkan renderer from scratch is like „first one must enumerate the universe“. But it means that DX12<->Vulkan translation is relatively straightforward, and all the crazy stuff is done in shaders which can be recompiled for different APIs.
nightlily@leminal.spaceto
Technology@lemmy.world•What are your technology mispredictions?English
4·19 days agoSpeaking of carbon, did scientists give up on lengthening carbon nanotubes at some point? They were supposed to be a miracle material as well.
nightlily@leminal.spaceto
Technology@lemmy.world•What are your technology mispredictions?English
61·19 days agoNever stopped hating being forced to use that piece of monopolistic trash ever since I was on dialup when HL2 released. I buy everything I can on GOG.
I especially resent how closed off the Steam Workshop has made the mod ecosystem for a lot of games.
nightlily@leminal.spaceto
Technology@lemmy.world•How we get to 1 nanometer chips and beyondEnglish
2·20 days agoQuantum computing can’t achieve better outcomes for general computing problems than classical computing can. It’s just possible to do particular kinds of algorithms with it (like Shor‘s Algorithm for factorising prime numbers) that classical computing can’t do. It’s still a lot of smoke and mirrors at the moment though.
nightlily@leminal.spaceto
Technology@lemmy.world•Newer AI Coding Assistants Are Failing in Insidious WaysEnglish
261·20 days agoPaint huffer surprised when other paint huffers are happy to accept any old solvent.
nightlily@leminal.spaceto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•There was no other way!English
911·22 days agoWhy the defensiveness? They didn’t accuse you of anything, just made you aware.
If you have ever been on any kind of film.

Lidarr can’t even get a reliable metadata provider or allow people to define their own without forking the project. It’s pretty mismanaged.