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  • There's a bit of choice paralasys when joining Lemmy. Even if you know how the fediverse works you won't have knowledge of the culture and relationships of different instances.

    I joined Lemmy.world because it advertises itself as the vanilla flavour of the fediverse, so it makes it an easy pick for someone like me who didn't quite understand how it all hangs together.

    But I do agree with you, and I'm looking to migrate after some concerning things have come up about the lemmy.world owner.

    Edit: confused the owner of lemmy.world and lemmy.ml.

  • All I want is to remove the mandatory google search bar and calendar/weather widget at the top of the home screen on my pixel.

    While alot of the third party launchers I've seen look cool and functional, in this case I would love just more simple one.

  • Hence why they said with constant copying to new hardware.

    Though historically you could say the same with old written text, they could also be copied but humans are lazy and not very good at future proofing. One day the Vatican library will go up in smoke and we'll have once again lost some of our history.

  • It's currently sitting with a 3600X with 32GB of corsair vengence ram, and trying to scrounge around for any hardrives I can find for storage :P

    But it's working really well for hosting jellyfin and some game servers on it.

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  • I'm definitely on board with participating. It's a bit bare around where I live, so I'd be nice to contribute to future users. I've already added a couple of bins and public toilets I know of!

    I'm just wondering about potentially temporal data. I know everything will change eventually, but I'd feel responsible to keep info such as timetable data up to date. I wouldn't want someone missing their bus because I gave the times as they were couple of months ago. Do you know how this is dealt with in the community?

  • I'll give it a go, didn't see the previous give always. The Invincible would be sweet to play in full. I tried the demo and the story had me intrigued and the art style is really cool. Similar in vibe to Red Matter and other "everyone's vanished" mysteries. I'm dumb and can't read. Out of the options there I'd love to relieve some old Tomb Raider nostalgia!

    On another note, I recently cleaned up a pretty gnarly PC case. When my friend was in need to a PC I threw together some old parts for him. The last couple of years got pretty dark for him, and his flat was turned into more or less a drug den. But he's recently kicked everyone out and reclaimed it. I was in need of a case to build a server in and he asked if I wanted the old one back as he was able to buy a new computer for himself.

    All in all it took a bit over 1 litre of isopropyl alcohol, some elbow grease, and a water hose :P

    Here are some pics: https://imgur.com/a/tGLus1O

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  • Someone else in the thread recommended mapscomplete, which seems to have a bunch of topics, with pre arranged written questions when adding an item. I assume streetcomplete does something similar? And if I were to use open street map directly I assume I wouldn't get these questions and it would instead be all mamual?

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  • Last time I checked codium out it couldn't support the vs code marketplace/plugin repo. Is this still the case? I should take another look at it either way though :)

    Edit: I answered my own question by reading some more comments. So looks like there are alternative plugin registries. I'll definitely have a go at switching now.

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  • Just to add my two pennies (that's a saying, right?), I do use VS code as my default text editor. Professionally and for other projects in C++/C# I use the full fat visual studio. But for scripting, config editing, hex files, todo lists and such I use Code.

    I've never been much of a person who needs to shave off every possible second in my workflow with macros and plugins, my brain is just not fast enough to out pace my hands, and the command palette does pretty much all I could wish for.

    I of course wish it was fully open source, but for being the only Microsoft product I daily it isn't too bad.