

I’ll have to look into these. Thanks for the tip!


I’ll have to look into these. Thanks for the tip!


This was my thought as well, but I figured I’d put it out there anyway just in case there’s some kinda workaround/magic that I hadn’t heard about yet.


How do fundraising drives like this work? Will OpenAI’s parent company issue a new class of stock or something?


Correct, they’ve been sealed since I filled them three weeks ago. Thanks for explaining a little more around how gas degrades.


Thanks for weighing in. It would be going into a Mazda 3 or a Honda CRV.


Thank you for posting this!
Reading Josh Meissner’s article about the acquisition of bike route sharing app Komoot has reinforced the importance of promoting and fostering community-owned services.
I’m not sure how to reach the owners of the https://furtherheights.com/ instance of wanderer, but visiting their website results in a 1033 error. The next instance I tried (https://trails.tchncs.de/) works as expected, though!


I also posted this question in another comment thread, but is there no way for an app to say “give me communities only” or “give me users only” when calling the webfinger lookup thingy? Because if there is, then Mastodon devs could update the behavior on their side to depend on whether the name starts with @ or ! (the same way Lemmy apps do).


Is there no way for an app to say “give me the community only” or “give me the user only” when it calls the webfinger lookup thingy? Because if there is, then Mastodon devs could update the behavior on their side to depend on whether the name starts with @ or ! (the same way Lemmy apps do).


Trying to think when was the last time I watched the Oscars. More than a decade ago, that’s for sure.


One thing stack exchange moderators got right is they required posts with links to include at least a snippet of info from the linked page for exactly this reason.


Piefeddites
Noice! I am able to find this very thread through searxng, which seems to behave like an actual search engine with its own search results page, but I couldn’t find it through fedi-search, which seems to be little more than an auto redirect tool.


Hmm, this sounds like a really cool idea, but it doesn’t seem to do what I thought it would. For example, I went to https://fedi-search.com/ and searched for “stop internet searching” expecting to find this very thread, but alas, no dice.




I do this as well—I’m currently automating a repetitive workflow for work using python. What’s the latest project you’ve generated boilerplate code for?


So you’ll copy and paste the URL for an eBay listing and it’ll go out and fetch the price and quantity and calculate unit price?


That all sounds pretty neat. Do you do these things locally or is there a cloud service for that?


Care to expand on sound manipulation? Are you talking about for removing background noise from recordings or something else?


Do you take any precautions to protect your privacy from Google or are you just like, eh, whatever?


Table top games?
That’s a handy tool, thanks for posting it. Do you happen to know how the lists are sorted? It’s not alphabetical.