chazwhiz

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[–] chazwhiz@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

There’s a Stardew Valley joke here somewhere

[–] chazwhiz@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago
[–] chazwhiz@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago (14 children)

That doesn’t really answer my question. How does one get ublock origin on mobile?

[–] chazwhiz@lemmy.world 55 points 2 months ago (32 children)
[–] chazwhiz@lemmy.world 15 points 3 months ago (1 children)

No, we have crushing dystopian sadness at home.

[–] chazwhiz@lemmy.world 12 points 3 months ago

That’s my guess. I get the impression that their “switch to eco friendly plastic” initiative isn’t going well, this might be an attempt to stretch the timeline (by using resold bricks they can manufacture fewer new ones). But totally an uninformed guess.

[–] chazwhiz@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago

Mix of both probably. Star Wars tech seem to swap gravity direction easily and smoothly. Like the gun chambers on the Millennium Falcon.

[–] chazwhiz@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago

I’ve used most of the options for this and regardless of the tool I do a terrible job of actually coming back and reading anything in them. Instapaper would probably be my vote for the one I used the most though, connected to my kindle it was nice when I used to travel and could catch up on stuff on the plane. These days I use Inoreader for consuming feeds and it also has a good read later function.

[–] chazwhiz@lemmy.world 3 points 5 months ago (2 children)

There’s a Civilization joke here somewhere

[–] chazwhiz@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

I’m not sure about actual functional definitions, but I think of it based on the size of the various cities involved. Metro seems to be used when referring to relatively large cities and towns that have blurred together to the point you move between them without distinct separation. Whereas Greater is applied when there is still a more clear separation between the core “big city” and the suburban towns around it.

[–] chazwhiz@lemmy.world 19 points 6 months ago

We did a Mexican vacation several years ago and everyone in our tour group would surround and excitedly take pictures of iguanas. The local tour guides would laugh and talk about how that always happens and how they were like squirrels to them.

[–] chazwhiz@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago

Correct, and I’m familiar with the Wasteland games and they’re great. I was asking about the 3D games specifically. I remember starting Fallout 3 back on my 360 years ago and just not caring for it. I’ve always wondered if I should give another one a go.

 

The official ChatGPT app on iOS integrates really easily and nicely with Apples Shortcuts apps, so doing stuff like summarizing a web page in one click (without having to do API stuff) is super simple for anyone. Is there an equivalent on Android?

 

Happy Barbenheimer Day.

 

I use HomeAssistant automations for all my home stuff, it has an official easy to add Node Red integration available. I played with it a little in the past but didn’t really see any value for me at the time. Now I’m looking to set up a new automation tool that’s not necessarily hardware/home type stuff, moreso the kind of thing you might use IFTTT for, but I want to self host. so for example scraping a webpage, extracting the content of an article, sending to an AI API for summary, then outputting as RSS. I was thinking about setting up n8n, but I wanted to see if maybe the HA Node Red would be just as good (I think it’s a fork right?). That way I don’t need to set up a new VM or anything plus it’ll be already integrated into my backups and proxy etc as part of HA.

So has anyone used both and could compare?

 

I use HA automations for all my home stuff, I’ve played with Node Red but didn’t really see any value for me at the time. Now I’m looking at automation that’s not necessarily hardware/home type stuff, moreso the kind of thing you might use IFTTT for, but I want to self host. so for example scraping a webpage, extracting the content of an article, sending to an AI API for summary, then outputting as RSS. I was thinking about setting up n8n, but I wanted to see if maybe Node Red would be just as good (I think it’s a fork right?). That way I don’t need to set up a new VM or anything plus it’ll be already integrated into my backups and proxy etc as part of HA.

So has anyone used both and could compare?

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