read the book ‘never split the difference’ it’s by a former hostage negotiator. interesting stuff.
self-induced insomniac. I like yerba maté and coding.
read the book ‘never split the difference’ it’s by a former hostage negotiator. interesting stuff.
dungeon cards, shattered pixel dungeon, or just read manga
Polyphia, Casiopea (Mint Jams album)
these two tools apparently let you rip borrowed audiobooks from this service named libby. although i haven’t tested them. https://github.com/ping/odmpy https://github.com/bookbonobo/libby-download-extension
also, have you checked the index? stuff like this is usually there.
good call asking for a proper venue to test this, but how do you mean you can’t remove federated stuff? i was under the impression (from lemmy’s homepage) that one of the features is 100% complete deletion by replacing post/comment content with ‘removed by user’. is this not the case?
Check out some alternatives:
searXNG - open source & self-hosted meta-search engine (aggregates results from many others, like google, bing, qwant, duckduckgo - configurable which ones.) list of public instances just pick one that’s close to you physically and has a good uptime.
duckduckgo - uses bing for most search results, but is way more private
brave search - uses their own index, has a privacy-respecting privacy policy and the results are pretty damn good
spent a few hours yesterday sorting all of my subscriptions and moving them to newpipe. while having everything auto-backed up by google was convenient, newpipe is much better - i go in, watch some videos i saved into a playlist or that have come out from subscribed channels, then go out. it feels way better then being sucked in by the algorithm. i think i’ll still use youtube’s algorithm on my pc sometimes, as this setup hinders new content discovery. but overall, i’m really pleased so far with the new setup.
living the dream
breakcore (dnb), maidcore (progressive instrumental metal) or jazz fusion