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  • That being said I wish android had a dedicated search browser similar to Google search app. I'm searching on my browser and I have soooooooooooo many open DDG tabs it's ridiculous. Nothing wild, just a searchbar with history that won't delete itself when I hit back too many times and a web view to open links.

  • I wonder how much it would cost to send a bag of dicks internationally...

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  • Am I the only one who heard this in Dr. Orpheus' voice?

  • That looks like just the right amount of pickles to me.

  • Saaaame. Only thing I can think of is a server to download the podcasts, then some kind of ML/AI/LLM chicanery to transcribe, ID and timestamp the sponsor segments? Then chop it out with ffmpeg?

    Edit: looks like Podgrab can download the files, the rest might be doable with a bit of scripting.

  • I've actually been trying to implement something like this myself, but I'm trying to do it natively in HA. What I've done so far is make an automation for each appliance that calls a script (with variables passed through for messages and whatnot) which notified each member of the household in parallel, based on whether they're home or not.

    My eventual plan is to make each appliance automation flip an input_boolean that sends an initial notification which can be dismissed (either by sensor, NFC tag or notification action). Then every so often or based on a trigger (like door opening, toothbrush doing off, etc.) it triggers the notification script again.

  • Antennapod lets you customize how far your fast forward button skips ahead.

  • It also works on mobile! But it's not optimized yet, so there's no downloading afaik. You have to copy out of it.

  • Omnivore.app is probably the best replacement for Pocket that I've found at the moment, it's open source and has excellent Logseq and Obsidian plugins that allow you to download the articles to your devices.

    From there it depends on what kind of reader you're using and software you have on it. Probably the most straightforward would be to use Calibre to convert the markdown file generated by either the Logseq or Obsidian plugins to an epub and add it to your library like a book. KOreader can read markdown files natively if you have it on your device, but you'd have to use a third party sync service to get it on there as there's no plugin for omnivore. It does have a wallabag plugin and a cloud storage plugin (only Dropbox, FTP, and WebDAV are supported) but I haven't tested those.

  • Oh man now I want to do this lol

  • Especially when they put the ads in the general channel instead of a dedicated one, makes my blood boil.

  • I've had good results using this guide here. It's primarily for klipper machines but it has marlin equivalents for most entries.

  • I didn't do anything different slicer-wise, but I resliced the file with a higher temp and that seemed to solve the issue.

    Then I checked the x gantry and found a ~2mm variance so I had to do that for the first time and now everything seems to be running great now lol.

  • Ope, you're right. I was looking for clockworkmod backup which led me to Carbon which got renamed to Helium. Sorry for the confusion!

  • Seriously, sometimes I wish we could get all the shitty execs and politicians alone in a room with all of us and just insult them for their shitty behavior, like the Chevy Chase comedy central roast.

    I mean who wouldn't want to see the expression on the head of Nestle's face when he's told his mother should have swallowed?

  • Yuuup. Fuck their "features" with a rusty shovel.

  • Oh god the ui is so bad. Like what's so hard about multiple lenses that they can't have a single zoom slider?

  • Why does this dude look like the lovechild of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost?