the problem isn’t electron, the problem is that A) html is the only truly cross platform UI framework and B) that html (and the web stack in general) has way too many features and is way too complex, because Google’s been bolting features onto it for decades.
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Plex@lemmy.ca•Plex’s crackdown on free remote streaming access starts this weekEnglish
2·5 个月前I swapped to jellyfin and it was worth it but it was a lot of work. I had to pay for a static ip, set up my home network properly, and redo all my metadata. and months later I’m still finding missing or incorrectly tagged media. plus it doesn’t auto update. also I had to tell my friends and family to download a new app and make logins for them.
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UK Politics@feddit.uk•Starmer’s squandering of a historic election victory is a tragedy nearing its finale | Rafael Behr
6·6 个月前and also because he abandoned most of the pledges he made during the leadership competition, has done almost nothing about key political issues (cost of living, crumbling public services) and seems to have spent most of his time as pm attacking disabled people, trans people and refugees.
every programmer I’ve seen who says their code is self documenting writes dogshit code
I’m confused at all these comments saying podman is hard to use, I used it a bunch last year and found it a drop in replacement for docker (though I didn’t set it up).
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News@lemmy.world•Google unveils 'mind-boggling' quantum computing chip
333·1 年前just a few years away bro just a few more years just give us £500k for a new quantum computer bro just a few more years
the timeline in the pic is a bit off, but macos is definitely getting worse. I think mavericks was the last version that let you turn off mouse acceleration.
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Futurology@futurology.today•he AI lab waging a guerrilla war over exploitative AI: The tools Glaze and Nightshade are giving artists hope that they can fight back against AI that hoovers internet data to train. Are they enough?English
5·1 年前insightful comment. just one small criticism: there are a lot of artists out there who happen to exist within this capitalist economic system, who need to sell their art for money so that they don’t starve or become homeless. and these people probably don’t want their art and their style to be reproducible by ai because that would threaten their ability to house and feed themselves.
I’m all in favour of abolishing intellectual property, but only as part of a broader change to our economic system that would allow artists to support themselves without having to worry about ownership. besides, these ai tools aren’t really ‘sharing’ art, they’re just allowing big tech companies to consolidate wealth and power
finally, your point about art rarity is not really relevant to the discussion, these tools are intended for people distributing digital art, not people speculating on physical art
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science@lemmy.world•AlphaFold reveals how sperm and egg hook up in intimate detail
11·2 年前alphafold had set the field of protein folding back a decade
I love retro gaming on real hardware, but the prices for turn-of-the-millenium software are outrageous. whatever was popular 20 years ago tends to suddenly become very expensive, but after a certain point the price does go down again. I used to collect NES games, when they got too expensive I moved to big box pc games, and now I’m building a Wii and Atari 2600 collection. The 2600 is so old that most of the people who are nostalgic for it aren’t actively collecting it. meanwhile, the Wii is still comparatively new (though that will likely change in a few years).
so, I guess my advice is: buy whatever’s cheap. I had never played the 2600 before but I ended up developing a genuine appreciation for the console. similarly, I’m picking up Wii games because I love the Wii and I want to make sure I have all the essentials before they get really expensive.
Another alternative is to just buy a console and then use a flashcart/softmod. or use an FPGA system, which will get you a native-like experience.
it sucks that a thing I like so much has become a festival of unrestricted capitalism, but I think it’s still possible to carve out a niche and enjoy yourself.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-hosted music streaming (and me giving up on it)English
3·2 年前I’m probably not going to pay $10 a year with additional fees to have my music on a website unless a lot of people are already using it
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What were or are your thoughts on the US Pres. Debate?
172·2 年前this pretty much sums it up. I thought trump would be incoherent, but some of the stuff out of his mouth was borderline surreal. Harris had completely tuned herself to ‘beat’ trump, and while it worked, it’s painfully clear that she doesn’t have a single original thought - nothing but platitudes, the same canned phrases about working families and small businesses, same tired defence of Israel.
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Games@lemmy.world•What types of math games are ideal for children?English
4·2 年前you can still get the logical journey of the zoombinis on steam (and on android/ios). no joke, I think that game taught me deductive reasoning
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Seeing big companies take advantage of BSD or MIT licensed projects without sharing their contributions will always pain me.
2·2 年前I have spent the last 10 years of my career writing open source scientific software
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Seeing big companies take advantage of BSD or MIT licensed projects without sharing their contributions will always pain me.
4216·2 年前ignorance is one thing, but it’s a whole nother level of loser behaviour to intentionally do unpaid work for big tech companies in your free time
the number of people willing to bat for this on Lemmy is truly disturbing. what do they think these ai models are trained on?
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•This is my life now, until I finally understand Cmake.
3·2 年前this is fine until you need autotools which is worse than cmake
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Technology@lemmy.world•Huge internet emulation website ROMhacking changes to news only and releases entire 11GB of files onto Internet Archive for preservationEnglish
8·2 年前I understand that this is a big loss for the emulation community, but as someone who did a bit of romhacking during COVID, I found their moderation to be terrible and arbitrary.
it’s still mostly red hat even for arm, though Cray (who still supply a lot of machines here in the UK) ship a horribly butchered version of SLES



The article mentions it briefly but sheep farming really has devastated the ecology of the Yorkshire dales.