earth_walker

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[–] earth_walker 2 points 2 weeks ago

Roland Emmerich's movies are more disaster than sci-fi predominantly, but I enjoy them even though they are of very questionable quality, especially 2012.

I liked Shin Kamen Rider even though the acting leaves something to be desired and the plot is kind of obtuse, plus the CGI is kind of cheesy.

The American Digimon movie (2000) is kind of a mess in terms of editing and the third part sucks, but I really enjoy the voice acting and the first two parts are solid if a bit rushed. Also the Barenaked Ladies needle drop is iconic.

[–] earth_walker 5 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

My only point of disagreement with the article is I really like Man/Machine Interface. I know it's kind of messy and not as clear with the plot and themes as some other entries, but the visuals alone make it worthwhile for me, it's such a trip.

[–] earth_walker 12 points 2 weeks ago

It's a hard user experience design problem to create an interface that presents all possible types of posts, content and interactions in a sensible way. This "kitchen sink" approach is kind of what Facebook does and as a result its interface is messy and cluttered. That's not to say it's impossible or wrong to do things that way, just difficult and unpopular.

On the technical side, it's really hard to make a client app that works with multiple server softwares, because they all have different sets of features.

In the current world of fedi software development, it would be a single dev or a small, likely unpaid team that would have to make the equivalent of several different client apps combined into one. I don't anticipate such a large and complicated project being completed until the devs can make a decent living doing the work.

[–] earth_walker 16 points 3 weeks ago

I think it should be really clear to everyone now that the Steam Deck is exactly the kind of thing that Linux needs: nice hardware with a well-integrated OS that is designed to be user-friendly and has some guardrails to prevent you from breaking it.

[–] earth_walker 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)
[–] earth_walker 210 points 3 weeks ago (27 children)

Some of my fav quotes:

"Ads in an operating system that you've paid for from a company that owns ridiculous amounts of money is so offensive."

"data, it's like the new gold to people"

"I got the confidence to really jump into Linux after the Steam Deck."

[regarding the terminal] "You just see text going across the screen, they're working at lightning speeds."

"I'm kissing convenience goodbye, I just want control."

[–] earth_walker 6 points 3 weeks ago

Which features are most important to you? Search/discovery, categorization, tagging, sharing...?

These days I usually just search the web for images and save them to folders on my computer. I have the folders synced to my cloud storage, so I can access them from any computer if I want to.

[–] earth_walker 4 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)
  1. Nosferatu (1922)
  2. Cat People (1942)
  3. Alien (1979)
  4. Under The Skin (2014)
  5. It Follows (2014)
[–] earth_walker 2 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Feel free to reply with a few you like, I'm just now learning of Kristin Hersh and really enjoying her music!

[–] earth_walker 1 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

This fuckin rules

[–] earth_walker 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Nextcloud may be a bit overkill for your use case, but it does have a very good video chat function. It's also pretty easy to deploy as a snap package or with the AIO docker image. A downside is that the other person has to have an account on your instance and log into it to join a call. However this is not necessarily difficult to arrange.

[–] earth_walker 7 points 1 month ago

I would very much prefer to use passkeys wherever possible. My password manager of choice Bitwarden also supports them. Unfortunately, Android 13 which I am running does not support setting a default app to handle passkeys. So I cannot access that functionality on my phone yet. I think in a few years I will be authenticating with passkeys for a lot of services. However there will be a lot of services that lag behind in terms of offering passkey authentication.

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