Deleted my account in Fall 2025 after +15 years. Felt good
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macattack@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Meta could make social media posting immortal — and we should all cancel our Facebook accounts right nowEnglish3·2 months ago
macattack@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Europe is ready to ditch US tech for private alternatives14·2 months agoFYI, Proton CEO also caught flak for praising Trump picks, so they are playing both sides of the field FYI
macattack@lemmy.worldto commandline@programming.dev•I've collected all my useful bash scripts and command aliases into one CLI, but I want more!1·2 months agoHere are some of the ones I use most frequently that are somewhat unique:
# Grep Bash files function rgb() { rg "$1" ~/.bash_aliases ; } function rgj() { journalctl -b0 --grep="$1" --no-pager; } function rgj4() { journalctl --since "4 hours ago" --grep="$1" --no-pager; } function rgj1d() { journalctl --since "1 day ago" --grep="$1" --no-pager; } function rgrc() { rg "$1" ~/.bashrc ; } function rgt() { rg "$1" ~/.taskrc ; } function rp() { rg "$1" ~/.bash_profile ; } # Sharing aliases across devices alias dba='diff -s ~/.bash_aliases ~/Sync/.bash_aliases.bak|cat' # Diff between loaded vs saved alias ba2s='cp ~/.bash_aliases ~/Sync/.bash_aliases.bak' # Replace saved w/ loaded alias s2ba='cp ~/Sync/.bash_aliases.bak ~/.bash_aliases' # Replace loaded w/ saved # I have the same for bashrc and taskrc and bash_profile as well for the most part altho they are used more sparingly
macattack@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•wanderer v0.17.0 released — Federation support is hereEnglish4·10 months agoDepending on your device, gadgetbridge might do the trick as an intermediary. I went from my Garmin watch -> AmazFit watch based on compatibility w/ GadgetBridge and it allows you to export the .gps files and upload to many self-hosted apps.
macattack@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Theoretical Private Age Confirmation -- Possible?7·10 months agoIMO, your suggestion assumes that today’s government and tomorrow’s government will have the same ideals and viewpoints on pornography, and not for 1-2 administrations, but indefinitely. Being able to reverse engineer someone via metadata is possible as is, and likely will become even more finetuned as we AI evolves.
As an American, there are plenty of examples under the current administration where data shared in confidence by undocumented immigrants are now being used to target them for deportation.
It’s kind of like sharing data with a company indefinitely because of their current ToS, which is just a snapshot in time. Today’s “helpful” approach towards data collection becomes a key part of surveillance in tomorrow’s world.
macattack@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Janet Correa's Husband: Vote Trump Singer's Marriage8·10 months agoIt isn’t the same singer. That is why only WorldStarHipHop and this random site are reporting it
macattack@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What would the world look like if every worker got together and Unionized for a universale wage that helps everyone? Instead of one country trying to screw over another?51·1 year ago2-3 years ago, it would be great. Nowadays, I think it will just expedite the embrace of AI as an alternative, but I might be pessimistic.
Re: gadgetbridge, my current model I purchased because it was available through them. $100 and great reviews online. Check out the Amazfit Active 2 if you haven’t pulled the trigger already. Alternatively, check out reviews from ‘The Quantified Scientist’ on YouTube if you really care about GPS/Sleep tracking and want to see how models stack up.
macattack@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Endurain is a self-hosted fitness tracking service designed to give users full control over their data and hosting environmentEnglish4·1 year agoThe creator is interested, just waiting on next steps from the GB team: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/issues/4704
macattack@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•This Week in Self-Hosted (21 March 2025)English2·1 year agoDoes anyone know how to get an RSS feed for the newsletter? I am using killthenewsletter right now, but it expires prematurely sometimes
macattack@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Open source music player for Android that supports .pls streaming radio playlists21·1 year agoI believe in FOSS to the point that I often unnecessarily uninstall mysql for mariadb.
With that said, I hate to be the guy w/ a non-FOSS recommendation but my suggestion, Symfonium (a paid app that has a free trial), does have a way to get the full version without Play Services.
I use it for online radio and it also lets you add descriptions/tags you can filter stations based on the tags for if/when your list gets long. And the online radio isn’t even the most popular feature for most users:
- Completely reconfigurable layouts
- Completely customizable ‘Now Playing Screens’
- It’s just one dev and he is VERY responsive to feedback (perhaps overly as he chimes in on most negative reviews on Play Store) and has built out various features based on forum suggestions/bug reports
- Smart playlists: For example they have Favorites, Recently Added, Most Played, Random, Rediscover. And all of these can be further split by Album/Artist/Playlist/Track
- It is integrated w/ my server running Jellyfin, so I can play music across all my devices and allows you to cache/download content for offline playback but otherwise allows you to stream over LAN
There’s too much to cover about it w/o sounding like a shill. Here are some people that aren’t me w/ their opinions:
And here is an update on changes posted by the dev last week:
Are you using DNS Rewrites for jellyfin? I am using that (via AdGuard Home) w/ my Reverse Proxy (Zoraxy) and most of the apps work outside of jellyfin. Wondering if I need to configure the domain in the compose/env file 🤔
Any other tips for the VM and/or GrapheneOS compatibility? Ie: did you use a different profile? I run Debian throughout my house as is, but plan on integrating the VM for better integration but was a little hesitant to be an early adopter due to the potential nuances. (lemme know if you have a blog/gist/etc covering it too)
macattack@lemmy.worldOPto Technology@lemmy.ml•AI-driven weather prediction breakthrough reported - The Guardian5·1 year agoIf you are legitimately interested/believe in scientific rigor, then here is the research paper published in Nature Scientific Journal by the University of Cambridge: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-08897-0
macattack@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Docker Hub limiting unauthenticated users to 10 pulls per hourEnglish3·1 year agoJumping on the forgejo love train
macattack@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•HP ditches 15-minute wait time policy due to 'feedback'English3·1 year agoThanks for the breakdown from across the pond.
Good analogy
macattack@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Are there cheap refurbished HDD resellers in Europe, like ServerPartDeals?English1·1 year agoI have the other perspective where I think that highly rated resellers have an incentive to share SMART results and ship good product. Perhaps its eBay centric, it has been my experience for used and refurbished electronics. If it’s any consolation, your perspective is likely what keeps the cost low for these sellers.
I use GOS and I am all for correcting people, but perhaps next time, don’t assume they are spreading FUD, and instead assume they are just misinformed