FVVS

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[–] FVVS@l.lucitt.com 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (8 children)

The reason why I can't recommend YouTube music is that it uses audio from videos instead of playing the studio versions of the tracks. The fact that it makes me listen to those silly audio parts in music videos while I'm trying to listen to a studio release is terrible in my opinion, and I couldn't figure out a way to hide those results from search entirely. Does anybody know if they've fixed this?

[–] FVVS@l.lucitt.com 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

A fellow alt texter!!! The blind community appreciates you. (I'm not blind, just an ally)

[–] FVVS@l.lucitt.com 2 points 1 year ago

Welcome and enjoy your stay! Feel free to DM for any questions about Lemmy or Federation in general!

[–] FVVS@l.lucitt.com 1 points 1 year ago

I mostly agree with this. Here's how I use the Fediverse:

I have an account on every instance that I want to browse, while keeping my own personal instance up in the first tab. I browse multiple instances, and when it comes time to comment, I just add the post to my own instance and comment away.

I use all the other accounts as lurker accounts. That way, my identity on Lemmy is consistent but I still get to browse anything I want without worrying about everything federating properly.

[–] FVVS@l.lucitt.com 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I have a pair of Senheiser HD6xx from Drop.com. It's basically a pair of HD600s with slightly cheaper plastic and bare bones packaging. They have the exact same drivers as the 600s. These cans have been famous for decades with good reason, as they give the perfect balance of low, mid, and high end.

They're a bit pricey at around $230, and you'll also need a great amplifier to power it. You can always go with a decent $99 desktop amp or you can shell out $300 on a high quality DAC+AMP. I have the Audient ID14, and everything sounds FANTASTIC. I can turn up the music super loud and still have head room.

TLDR; Drop.com Senheiser HD6xx with an Audient i14 to power them. Overkill for casual listening, perfect value for audiophiles.

[–] FVVS@l.lucitt.com 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Just use a cloudflare tunnel. It's free and can be used on pretty much any network that sends and receives data.

[–] FVVS@l.lucitt.com 1 points 1 year ago

Refreshing sources will always be permanently engrained in my vision as if I was looking directly into the sun.

[–] FVVS@l.lucitt.com 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The release of the iPhone and iPod touch was such a special time for me. The jailbreaking scene was just getting started and it started my life long fascination with tinkering with technology.

[–] FVVS@l.lucitt.com 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy

Lemmy community on official Lemmy developer's instance

[–] FVVS@l.lucitt.com 43 points 1 year ago (23 children)

As a UI/UX designer myself (hobbyist, to be clear), I really like it.

There seems to be this notion in the homebrew/FOSS/Linux community that "wasted space" is always non-preferable. I can see this being true for some people, but I feel like a lot of people and band wagoning this opinion.

It's pretty universally known and accepted in the design community that padding is extremely important when it comes to helping your brain read and separate content. And to be fair, most non-tech people prefer space and padding in their applications to make things easier to understand.

I can be entirely off base here, but TLDR: I like padding and it's literally beneficial to helping your brain understand the layout of what you're looking at better.

[–] FVVS@l.lucitt.com 33 points 1 year ago

This looks to be the beginning of a trend to pull out of Reddit, and I am excited to watch it crash and burn.

[–] FVVS@l.lucitt.com 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

All nintendo has to do is make a higher resolution OLED display, a bigger battery, and a modern day chip. Heck, they can even go Snapdragon.

 

cross-posted from: https://l.lucitt.com/post/6770

I believe there are pros and cons for both. Imgur is great because you truly don't have to think about disk space or bandwidth. Imgur is not great because they can delete your posts at any time without warning and leave holes on the interenet, especially if we're talking 5, 10 , 20 years from now.

Should I invest in a beefy server to store all of my photo needs without storage anixety? Or should I just rely on a larger company to handle it for me? I think I'm already answering my own question by writing this post out, but I'd love to hear from the self hosting community.

 

I believe there are pros and cons for both. Imgur is great because you truly don't have to think about disk space or bandwidth. Imgur is not great because they can delete your posts at any time without warning and leave holes on the interenet, especially if we're talking 5, 10 , 20 years from now.

Should I invest in a beefy server to store all of my photo needs without storage anixety? Or should I just rely on a larger company to handle it for me? I think I'm already answering my own question by writing this post out, but I'd love to hear from the self hosting community.

 

Anybody else excited for Super Mario Bros. Wonder? I think the animations look really slick and it's awesome to see 2d mario that doesn't look and play like a game that came out for the Nintendo DS in 2006.

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