What’s it got that Ptyxis doesn’t?
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Every time I use Powershell it makes me love bash even more
I’ve not used i2p but I’ve had to mess with a lot of other random weird tools under bazzite. I’d suggest installing it in a distrobox. There is a command for linking programs from your host into the distrobox and then exposing them back to the host. I forget the exact syntax but I used it for vscode and intellij and it was really straight forward and worked well. I don’t see why it wouldn’t work with i2p and Firefox.
Great points, but I’m on the opposite side while being in a similar user group. I never used Arch, but I used Gentoo for a few years and did LFS a couple times. Now I’m using Aurora/Bazzite on my workstations. I hack around on my machines a lot but sometimes I just like stuff that works too. When I need to get some development done, I don’t want to run into the weird bit of configuration left over from some previous project. I like that it pushes users towards encapsulation mechanisms like flatpaks and devcontainers. It keeps the core cleaner and more stable. The tradeoffs of having to bake extra packages into a container somewhere usually aren’t too bad.
eodur@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•LG TVs’ integrated ads get more personal with tech that analyzes viewer emotionsEnglish261·27 days agoI was describing this to my partner and she thought i said “LGBT”. Yes. The LGBTQ community created this technology and weaponized it. Next on Fox News.
Has anyone actually created a traffic plugin yet? This is one of the main reasons I use Magic Earth still. I regularly bounce between that, Organic, and OsmAnd. They all have slightly different features.
I guess it streamlines the naming a little bit, but it sounds like the mapping of the hardware to the names is still a mess. I’ve used XPS laptops for years, but had already decided my next would be a Framework. This just reinforces that decision.
IntelliJ for sure, WebStorm is good, PyCharm is great, GoLand is great, Rider is great, DataGrip is great. I don’t use jupyter notebooks enough to have a strong opinion on DataSpell, but it was fine.
I dunno what features are proving to be problematic for you in PhpStorm. My experience has generally been quite good and I use many of their products daily.
Slackware around 96. I downloaded it from a local BBS over a 28.8 modem. It took forever. I don’t recall how many floppies it took, but it was a good stack. I got it installed, then realized it was in Portuguese. I did not know Portuguese at the time. So I got a crash course in Linux and Portuguese at the same time learning how to reconfigure the language settings. It was a fun time.
eodur@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Xiaomi just made the Yi Home app a useless piece of crapEnglish9·6 months agoI never used their app, but I have a Yi camera. There are several open source firmwares for them that provide many more features than stock. I feed my cameras into Frigate, which isn’t particularly simple to configure, but gives you a great open source DVR.
I don’t really like the Yi camera actually. I’ve had much better luck with Amcrest.
eodur@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Strava closes the gates to sharing fitness data with other appsEnglish4·6 months agoI love all strava’s social elements, but it has just gotten worse and worse over time. We really need a federated alternative. I’ve been toying with concepts for a while, even made a bridge from Garmin to mastodon API, but the long term concern for me is that Garmin seems to be picky with official API access so it would be difficult for individual servers to import data from there or other sources.
I dunno about PHP Storm, but I’ve used pretty much all their other IDEs and they’re hands down better than their competitors. I wish they had picked better names for Data Grip and Data Spell though. I can never keep track of which is which.
eodur@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•What Happened To Duracell PowerCheck?English59·7 months agoPreach brother. One of the best uses of generative AI for me would be transcribing videos into an article or tutorial depending on the content.
eodur@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft's 'Recall' feature can't be uninstalled after allEnglish3·8 months agoit will attempt anything. just search around for anyone else whose tried the app. odds are pretty good.
eodur@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft's 'Recall' feature can't be uninstalled after allEnglish4·8 months agoI’m guessing those pieces of software won’t run in wine? Its pretty good these days.
Its unfortunately true. I’m not sure how to get more engagement from businesses and municipalities, but if they got involved to maintain their locations then it would be a great help. Just have to make it attractive enough in terms of tourism and money. Or just easy enough. Like a POI database that would update entries across many of the map platforms at once. No idea how feasible that is, but I’m sure business owners would love to have one simple tool to update their data rather than 10.
Just remember that these community efforts are only maintained by the community. If the data is inaccurate then the area needs more help.
As Darth Vader said, you have to be the change you want to see in the world.
If you appreciate OpenStreetMaps then check out StreetComplete. Its “like” Pokemon Go but for improving maps.
I’ve been using Magic Earth for a while and it is quite good. Better interface than OsmAnd and Organic, but I keep all three installed.
Those work pretty well these days