

Such a piece of garbage. Nice way to treat your “Ohana”, Marc.


Such a piece of garbage. Nice way to treat your “Ohana”, Marc.


Several years back. The best thing about Salesforce’s AI push is that it has distracted them from constantly push Slack on us.
Capy Reader - RSS reader. Not only a cute capybara icon, but a really nice reader with regular updates.


It’s fine. The White House says:
Federal hiring, promotions, and performance reviews will reward individual initiative, skills, performance, and hard work
So there’s no way he could be unqualified.


I remember buying a bootleg copy of that and the Corman Fantastic Four movie on VHS at some record show years back. Owning those was a matter of pride.


I think it’s about driving away financial sponsors, not volunteer developers. So the last sentence is “That’s going to drive away people who want to give you money and make OUR product worse and our lives harder.”


Even though I have a great internet connection, plenty of storage on a NAS, and a mini PC as a server, I still like the idea of a seed box that’s just off in another country somewhere. Everything has its place, and I don’t have to clutter my own server with things that maybe I want to seed but not keep around on my local network.
Locally, I route any downloading type apps through Gluetun for that little extra bit of anonymity.


I saw this post yesterday, but haven’t checked it out:
https://piefed.social/c/opensource@lemmy.ml/p/1385738/lyrium-lyrics-viewer-for-android
I have lrcget run on my library to grab missing lyrics each night and use Symfonium for listening and displaying the lyrics. If I need to, I go out to Genius.


Well, shit. Guess there weren’t as many Very Bad People as we thought. Better keep busy getting the educators out.


If you aren’t already self-hosting services and aren’t really comfortable with command line, you might want to look at something like CasaOS and this video: https://youtu.be/QfpZcXXGpVA
I watched it several times when building my stack and still go back to it from time to time.
Ultimately, Sonarr and Radarr take away the tedium of running your media server. You tell it what you want, it does the work of finding, obtaining, naming, and sorting. Then Jellyfin picks it up automatically. Jellyseerr, as others have said, puts a nice shiny coat of paint on it.


It’s all very technical. You wouldn’t understand.</s>


Oh, haha. I thought you were telling me I should rethink using a DNS adblocker.


Would you care to expand on that?


Even better: system-wide DNS adblocking on Android. Get rid of in-app ads too.


Ugh. Doesn’t IA have enough legal issues already?


I’m a Salesforce admin. On a personal level I like it because it’s kind of a mess and I can spend time on random crap. That’s not to say that I think it’s GOOD.
Last week I had some issue and decided to give Agentforce a chance before opening a case. It rephrased a standard help page I had already read. I rephrased my question with more detail. It rephrased the same help page again. I opened a case.
Turns out what I was seeing was a known issue. Support gave me a link to the page and a fix was already pending. So the bot that they are using for case deflection doesn’t appear to search known issues at all. If you’re trying to get everyone to buy into a product, your implementation of it should be strikingly good at what it’s supposed to do.
I haven’t used it in a couple of years, but I always liked Roku’s platform. Simple to use, easy-to-ignore advertising.
But the last couple years I’ve been on Android with Projectivity Launcher. No ads (except for some times when I’m dumped into the standard front end), customizable.