

Go ahead and try scraping an arbitrary list of sites without an API and let me know how that goes. It would be a constant maintenance headache, especially if you're talking about anything other than the larger chains that have fairly standardized sites
Because grocery stores don't make that data accessible to third party developers, otherwise someone would do what you're suggesting and they'd risk you shopping elsewhere.
Give NixOS a shot. It's got a learning curve that may be difficult if you've never read code, but it's my preferred immutable setup.
It even has more packages than Arch.
Here's the video that got me onto it:
I mean the NVIDIA stock price speaks for itself, I think Jensen is onto something
Yes I do! It's a pretty great overview that isn't extremely math heavy
The book is "Deep Learning for Coders with Fastai and PyTorch: AI Applications Without a PhD"
I have a book on learning Pytorch, this XKCD is in the first chapter and implementing this is the first code practice. It's amazing how things progress.
I'm really enjoying Otterwiki. Everything is saved as markdown, attachments are next to the markdown files in a folder, and version control is integrated with a git repo. Everything lives in a directory and the application runs from a docker container.
It's the perfect amount of simplicity and is really just a UI on top of fully portable standard tech.
The apology video to me rang hollow and self serving. They made jokes (including a sex joke which was very unfortunate timing), they teased a new product and plugged lttstore, they said the details on how Labs does thorough testing will be paywalled, they publicly disclosed Billets prototype price which GN's video clearly stated they did not want public (an error in the video apologizing for errors), and then there's Linus' response.
I've canceled my floatplane subscription and unsubscribed from all of their YouTube channels. I was willing to see them through on the original accusations from GN, but after that "apology" and the accusations from Madison, I no longer feel okay rewarding them with my time and money.
Then you missed where they dropped an opportunity to show a new screwdriver variant coming to LLTStore.com 🤦
Thank you for this, I don't normally use twitter but I read some people saying the Threadreader app wasn't up to date with all the comments.
This situation sucks and was something I would have been willing to see through. But after reading the thread from Madison this morning I've decided to cancel my Floatplane subscription. While the accusations she makes are currently accusations, they're pretty damning and worth taking seriously in case they are more than allegations. I await LMG's response to her thread, as I feel that will be the deciding factor in whether or not I continue to consume and support anything LMG does going forward.
Her thread: https://twitter.com/suuuoppp/status/1691693740254228741
Salient demonstration, but if image proxying were to come to Lemmy I'd hope it was made optional, as it could overburden smaller instances, especially one-person instances (like mine). We also need a simple integrated way of configuring object storage.
I've had pretty good experience with both Paperspace and Runpod. Paperspace even offers free gpu's, though availability is not guaranteed
I wrote a few scripts to automate this entire process for me:
If you're able and willing to self-host, I've developed a pretty great system that automates my entire process. The app I'm using on mobile is also available on iOS
I completely gave up torrents for Usenet, also using the -arr's to get content for Plex. I completely saturate my bandwidth with Usenet downloads and I've never once received an ISP letter, and I've been entirely without a VPN.
As someone who completely gave up torrenting for usenet, what made you decide against usenet?
I was using Vanced for around a year, and immediately switched to Revanced when it became available. No issues so far
I had ChatGPT write a userscript that lets you block posts using keywords
Automatically hide posts that match keywords from Lemmy sites.
As the title says, I got tired of hearing about twitter and reddit so provide this userscript a comma separated list of keywords and you will no longer see posts containing those keywords. I'd love to see this functionality built into Lemmy itself, but until then here's a userscript.
I’ve just created my perfect automated music setup, including getting new recommendations
Music downloader automation for Azuracast/Navidrome - GitHub - Zetaphor/personal-auto-radio: Music downloader automation for Azuracast/Navidrome
cross-posted from: https://zemmy.cc/post/25499
You may have seen my previous post over here, after I had just gotten everything setup initially.
I've now expanded this with an additional script, a github repo, and proper documentation.
Here's a cleaner explanation:
I've taken on the challenge of self-hosting more of the services I regularly depend on. The latest target is Spotify. This meant I needed a simple and convenient way to listen to my music from anywhere, get new music into my collection, and also still receive recommendations based on my interests and listening habits.
I now have what I think is the pretty ideal setup, here's what it includes:
- A 24/7 radio station that plays my entire catalog (link here if you're interested). This is powered by Azuracast along with the scripts in the repo. The station li
I’ve just created my perfect automated music setup, including getting new recommendations
Music downloader automation for Azuracast/Navidrome - GitHub - Zetaphor/personal-auto-radio: Music downloader automation for Azuracast/Navidrome
You may have seen my previous post over here, after I had just gotten everything setup initially.
I've now expanded this with an additional script, a github repo, and proper documentation.
Here's a cleaner explanation:
I've taken on the challenge of self-hosting more of the services I regularly depend on. The latest target is Spotify. This meant I needed a simple and convenient way to listen to my music from anywhere, get new music into my collection, and also still receive recommendations based on my interests and listening habits.
I now have what I think is the pretty ideal setup, here's what it includes:
This is a semi-private instance
This is a semi-private instance, but feel free to post.
I've just created my perfect automated music setup, including getting new recommendations
I recently decided to start taking on the challenge of selfhosting and curating my music collection. I originally started looking at Lidarr as I am already a big fan of Radarr and Sonarr, but it wasn't really what I was looking for. I'm not often seeking out full albums, and am more often finding my music by listening to single tracks from Spotify's Discover Weekly playlist. I needed a solution that would let me replicate this experience while hosting my own MP3's and ideally be entirely automated.
I currently have the following setup running on a VPS:
I bootstrapped my library with a Python script that parsed a list of Spotify URL's and downloaded all of the tracks with the spotdl library. This allowed me to grab my liked tracks, the playlists I had created, as well a
Testing title lengths for layouts
This is a test of the body length. Let's see how much shorter it needs to be for this layout to work properly
Yet another PWA Lemmy client, need name suggestions!
cross-posted from: https://zemmy.cc/post/79525
I currently have 4 different Android clients for Lemmy installed on my phone and none of them are what I'm looking for. Additionally I've tried 3 different PWA's and they're still not what I want out of a browsing experience.
So I've decided if nobody else is going to make what I'm looking for I'll have to do it myself. This is an early preview of the current unnamed client I'm working on.
It will be a PWA supporting Android and iOS, though I don't own any Apple products so support will be in so far as they don't do dumb stuff to break PWA standards. It's open source and will be free to use.
Currently the dev environment is hardcoded to my personal instance as CORS support is restricted in the Lemmy server until a future release. This means all PWA's are actually proxying your requests through their server in order to rewrite the origin header. I don't intend to release this unt
Test Youtube link
I'm doing some testing in my mobile app so I need different links
This server is verified by Fediseer!
Learn more about Fediseer here!
Fediseer is a new tool from /u/db0@dbzer0.com that employs a Chain Of Trust mechanism to help create a network of whitelists for Lemmy instances that are not home to spam and botting.
Inclusion in this network does not make any guarantee about the nature or quality of the posts on an instance, only that it's not being used as a platform for launching malicious attacks against the broader fediverse.
Huge thanks to /u/misnina@crystals.rest for helping me figure this one out.
The Password Game - neal.fun
A game where you must devise a password that meets a list of requirements that grow in number, complexity, and absurdity
PSA: Many Lemmy instances are currently experiencing massive automated sign-ups (bots)! If you run an instance with open sign-ups, please read!
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/177673
Cross posting this here for visibility since lemmy.ml federation has been very hit or miss the last week. Original post from @sunaurus@lemm.ee
Today, a bunch of new instances appeared in the top of the user count list. It appears that these instances are all being bombarded by bot sign-ups.
For now, it seems that the bots are especially targeting instances that have:
- Open sign-ups
- No captcha
- No e-mail verification
I have put together a spreadsheet of some of the most suspicious cases here.
If this is affecting you, I would highly recommend considering one of the following options:
- Close sign-ups entirely
- Only allow sign-ups with applications
- Enable e-mail verification + captcha for sign
We've received direction from Dessalines so we can progress to enable CSS customization
See #1319. Want to add a lot of classes to allow proper contextualization of CSS. This should mostly create a migration path away from styles being tied directly to React (well, Inferno) component...
cross-posted from: https://zemmy.cc/post/26356
There have been a number of ongoing conversations and PR's around trying to add semantics to the lemmy-ui markup to enable developers to more easily create custom themes, userscripts, and browser extensions.
Up until now we've had no input from a maintainer, as they are rightfully heads down focused on shipping the 0.18 update. We now have direction on where we should be focusing our effort and to what extent the project will offer support for this:
...I'm fine with adding something like this, with the very bold caveat that we as maintainers will not do custom theme support, and if class names change, and themes break, that is up to themers, not us. I've had to close so many issues on this repo for people asking me to do theming support for them, which I don't have time to do.
This is great news for anyone who has been struggling with incredibly deep class selectors and general lack of specificity. There is furth
We've received direction from Dessalines so we can progress to enable CSS customization
See #1319. Want to add a lot of classes to allow proper contextualization of CSS. This should mostly create a migration path away from styles being tied directly to React (well, Inferno) component...
There have been a number of ongoing conversations and PR's around trying to add semantics to the lemmy-ui markup to enable developers to more easily create custom themes, userscripts, and browser extensions.
Up until now we've had no input from a maintainer, as they are rightfully heads down focused on shipping the 0.18 update. We now have direction on where we should be focusing our effort and to what extent the project will offer support for this:
...I'm fine with adding something like this, with the very bold caveat that we as maintainers will not do custom theme support, and if class names change, and themes break, that is up to themers, not us. I've had to close so many issues on this repo for people asking me to do theming support for them, which I don't have time to do.
This is great news for anyone who has been struggling with incredibly deep class selectors and general lack of specificity. There is further mention of switching UI frameworks in the future, so do expe
This is mostly my personal server for browsing the fediverse, but others are welcome to post
I created this server so that I could own my account across the lemmyverse and to provide a way for friends to try out the platform. Don't expect to see proper communities and content here as you would on someplace like lemmy.world or beehaw.org.
That said, you are welcome to post here in any relevant communities (of the few that exist), such as Testing, where I have a post passerby's have used to make sure federation is working.