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[–] solrize 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I wonder what happens if you buy something else at the same time.

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

As other people have explained, basically it's a viewpoint supporting the existence of Israel. Israel itself is sometimes called "the Zionist entity" as a propaganda term by its opponents/enemies, as a way of refusing to say the name "Israel" or acknowledge it as a country. You might have heard the term used that way and picked up the undertone. It's like saying "the orange-haired figure" as a way of pointedly refusing to say the name Trump or calling him the president.

[–] solrize 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Wishful thinking. Look at Wikipedia. Open everything, total content dumps available as single tarballs, "free the communities" as one of their founding tenets when it started, lots of spammy mirror sites, yet everyone is still stuck there. Main reason is the stupendous search rank makes everyone go there. This is one reason I decided to block search engines from my personal site. It's ok, no one reads it either way.

[–] solrize 6 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Maybe they could use 32-bit twos complement arithmetic so if you have $2147483647 and you add one more dollar, suddenly you have NEGATIVE $2147483648. When you call customer service, they tell you that's not a bug, it's a feature. Heh heh.

[–] solrize 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Yeah I just mean that if you want a bullhorn, even if you don't order it from Amazon, you still donate training data to Amazon every time you use it. Obviously you might have to do that anyway, but there is a trade-off. You can't completely escape.

[–] solrize 13 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah, basically this. You could ask some followup questions about how they feel about the situation, if they haven't talked your ear off about that already.

[–] solrize 1 points 2 weeks ago

Tldr the new lease on life is they are doing a couple more years of software updates for it. I think there is some wisdom on c/googlepixel about what models to get. I smile when I see the article describing how great it is that you can get a 512GB storage model for $400 and that the huge storage is such an attraction. I can get a 512GB MicroSDXC card for my Moto G for $40, heh heh heh, and 2TB cards are a thing now too (IDK if they will work in my phone). The Pixel's main benefit as I see it is GrapheneOS, so the new Google P7 software updates aren't that important.

[–] solrize 4 points 2 weeks ago

It would help if you said what your interests are. I sometimes hang out on lowendspirit.com (self-hosting on cheap servers) and on budgetlightforums.com (flashlights). The OG flashlight forum (candlepowerforums.com) is still around too, but has slowed down a lot. Or heck, start your own!

[–] solrize 2 points 2 weeks ago

Most of the stuff you've mentioned aren't that great a match for Rust. Write something in Rust that you would otherwise write in C or C++. It would help if you said what your interests are.

[–] solrize 2 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

I've never understood the fuss about Mint, but I thought it was more of a tinkerer's distro? I've been using Debian, which has its warts, but seems to want to minimize loose ends (not always successfully). Some more explanation of Mint's benefits could be useful.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by solrize to c/flashlight
 

The SC02 is a not so interesting lipo powered rechargeable light, around 2x the size of the Rovyvon A5x which has higher specs all around. I got it because it was super cheap (on promo, and tipped my Sofirn order to the free-shipping threshold, giving further effective discount). I don't recommend it though I won't call it terrible. 1lumens' review is pretty accurate: https://1lumen.com/review/sofirn-sc02/

Holding it reminded me of the venerable Tekna Splash-lite, a classic 1x CR123A backpacking/diving/survival light that goes back to the 1980s or earlier, when it used a #222 screwbase penlight bulb of around 3 lumens. Current versions use LEDs and you can still get them. I wouldn't spend $30 on one today, but it is still a functional minimalistic light. I have the one in the pic (older ~10 lumen LED, received as a gift) and an incandescent one in clear plastic (bought from a CPF member in maybe 2005). I tested the black one when I took the pic and it lights up fine despite the 10+ year old battery.

It was a nice reminder! I hope you liked the pic and the walk into history. Pic background is 5mm grid paper if you care.

 

I remember using them as a kid and leaking wasn't unknown, but it seemed less frequent than now. Have they gotten worse, and why? Cost reduction? Thinner casings due to capacity races like happened with NiMH in the early 2000s? Changed formulations from earlier less safe materials? Just my imagination and they always leaked like now? Or what? Thanks.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1594047

Left, LRI Photon II, using 2x CR2016 coin cells. Middle, junky 2x CR1616 squeeze light, source forgotten. Right, 2xCR1220 "Fauxton", and AAA battery for scale. Background is graph paper with 5mm grid.

I got the CR1220 light on Deal Extreme some years back, but can't find them on DX or AliExpress now. Anyone know where to get more? It actually works decently. It's a scaled down Photon II with a 3mm led.

More small light pics coming. :)

For you ultrLighters, the Photon II weighs about 6.5g and it is really all the flashlight you need unless you are night hiking or whatnot. It's plenty for finding stuff in your tent at night etc. The CR1220 light might weigh 3g, idk. I will weigh it when I get a chance. But I don't know where to get them now. Photonlight.com has the Photon lights.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by solrize to c/flashlight
 

Left, LRI Photon II, using 2x CR2016 coin cells. Middle, junky 2x CR1616 squeeze light, source forgotten. Right, 2xCR1220 "Fauxton", and AAA battery for scale. Background is graph paper with 5mm grid.

I got the CR1220 light on Deal Extreme some years back, but can't find them on DX or AliExpress now. Anyone know where to get more? It actually works decently. It's a scaled down Photon II with a 3mm led.

More small light pics coming. :)

 

This is about broadcasters wanting to encrypt over-the-air TV so you need an HDCP enabled screen to view it. Basically DRM for broadcast television over public airwaves. FYI.

 

Repost because original post got deleted due to missing YSK in the title. You should know why so so much software you use is so awful, and this article (partly) explains it.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by solrize to c/[email protected]
 

I'm using the v0.34+hotfix version of the Jerboa fork from here because of the Android 6/7 version backport (I'm on Android 7). Some comments after playing with the app for a couple hours follow. Some of them may be specific to the apk I'm using, and some are generic to Lemmy rather than being about Jerboa particularly. I'm fairly new to both Jerboa and Lemmy, but have spent a lot of time on Usenet and Reddit in the past. I usually browse reddit from old.reddit.com on desktop or RedReader on mobile. I like RedReader and would like if Jerboa resembled it more closely. For saving Reddit posts I use a self-made Reddit API client that Reddit will of course kill soon. I anticipate doing something similar for Lemmy.

  1. I'm not sure of this but I noticed soon after launching the app that some post titles were greyed out, and I think those were posts that I had previously read on another computer using a desktop web browser. So that made me think the server is retaining info about what posts that I've read. Some other people in other threads seemed to think that was to be expected, but I think it is a poor privacy practice. But, I have not yet confirmed this behaviour. I will try some explicit tests later, and/or look at the backend code.

  2. The default view showed comments on the instance mixed from a bunch of different communities, which I think is how Facebook works (idk, I don't use FB). This is pretty awful and distracting imho. At minimum this shouldn't be the default view, but maybe it would be better to eliminate it altogether, if it promotes a Facebook-like culture on Lemmy. I noticed afterwards that the same thing happens in the top level view of the instance in a web browser, at least for lemmy.world and lemmy.ml.

  3. The "Communities" screen shows only communities that I'm subscribed to, though the search box lets me find non-subscribed communities. To the right of the search box there is a symbol with three vertical dots (I'm not sure what that is called) that I'll guess is supposed to let me select between subscribed/local/all, but in my installation it does nothing. Maybe a bug?

  4. There is inconsistent use of "X" vs left-arrow for the navigation symbol to return to the previous screen (I don't remember specific examples but can look if anyone needs this). Also, the left-pointing Android triangle usually doesn't work for this. It would be nice if it did.

  5. It would be nice if there was a "share" symbol (the two-branch rooted tree that Android uses), to facilitate sending someone a link to the current post, or that sort of thing.

  6. I didn't see an option to open links in the phone's default browser instead of in the Fennec embedded in the app. I use Fennec as my main browser and the embedded one is annoying by comparison.

  7. There is no preview to see where a link goes before actually clicking it, except through some machination where you can copy the link to a clipboard and then paste it into another application. Hovering might be good, or just turning the link into an info box like in RedReader.

  8. It would be good to show more text (thread titles etc) on the screen, instead of white space, thumbnail pictures, expanded metadata, etc. See news.ycombinator.com for my idea of a good layout that shows lots of info.

  9. There should similarly be a way to suppress the display of thumbnails and other images unless the user clicks something. Lemmy otherwise burns a ton of bandwidth, which on mobile can be expensive.

  10. There is no way to stop the display of full sized images in posts, afaict. It would be good to have options to convert them to thumbnails or text-only links. As a general matter I think of Lemmy as a Reddit replacement and Reddit as a de facto Usenet successor. Usenet was quite usable on 2400bps dialup (text only of course) so I wish Lemmy would be much less bloaty.

  11. Clicking comment text in a profile displays a badge showing the # of replies, but doesn't show the actual replies. The badge should be shown without having to click, if feasible. Clicking maybe should show the replies, but I haven't tried to carefully envision that.

  12. Hiding and restoring the app window refreshes the screen. It shouldn't: restoring a hidden screen should show exactly what was on the screen when you hid it. Refresh should happen by pressing a button or swiping down or whatever.

  13. The app is quite slow and janky compared to RedReader or the Hacker News app, but I saw another post saying that is version specific, so maybe not an issue for here.

  14. Generally there seem to be way too many server queries. I see server traffic gizmo moving whenever I scroll past a few lines of posts, or when I go to and return from a sub-screen. It would be better to retrieve a big chunk of post titles and remember them, like gnus does.

  15. I hope that mainline will accept the backport patch to support Android 6 and 7 since some of us still use those versions. When I mentioned this elsewhere, people told me to buy a new phone, advice that I didn't particularly welcome since I like the phone that I have.

I had a few other thoughts that I may try to write up later. The above are mostly things that I jotted down while trying the app.

I want to thank the devs for their work on this app even though I won't necessarily agree with every decision made. This post is intended as something like a beta test report, not a whine or rant, so I hope it is taken in the spirit given.

 

It's a current Countycomm offer, looks like yet another rectangular keychain light, but 1) the leds are on a large face instead of on an end, meaning you can use it as a clip light or headlamp (maybe), and 2) it comes with a clamp mount for use as a bike light. Also it's cheap. It has a non-removable battery and I hate those, but they are more tolerable when the light is this cheap.

Any thoughts? Look ok? I think Countycomm lights are typically relabelled Lumintops, but I don't recognize this one.

 

Book by John McPhee about his several weeks spent with the Swiss Army. The book is in English despite the French title.

Review: https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/john-mcphee/la-place-de-la-concorde-suisse/

 

Bloodweiser!

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by solrize to c/jazz
 

A work of genius. I have been listening to this all week.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by solrize to c/flashlight
 

CPF custom light from around 2010, no longer available. Runs on single LR44/SR44 cell with boost converter and Nichia GS 5mm led, about 3 lumens. Length 23.25mm, diameter 14.25mm.

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