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    1. What code editor / IDE do you use (2025)?

      For a while now I have used VSCodium- which is just Microsoft's VSCode, but with as much of the telemetry stripped out (or rather, not built-in in the first place) as possible- but I've found...

      For a while now I have used VSCodium- which is just Microsoft's VSCode, but with as much of the telemetry stripped out (or rather, not built-in in the first place) as possible- but I've found myself with a desire to move away from Electron-based apps for a number of reasons.

      Primarily, I'm ideologically opposed to the trend in which everything is an Electron-based web app packaged as a "desktop application", but on a slightly more functional note, Electron seems to behave poorly in Wayland contexts, especially on Arm64 devices.

      In terms of feature set, I'm not too interested in complexity. Something open-source, relatively clean / light-weight, capable of providing a project overview and a number of tabbed or vsplit / hsplit buffers. Something with comprehensive syntax highlighting and some form of language server interface. Something theme-able, and good to look at, with relatively intuitive or well-established keyboard shortcuts. I don't much care for integrated terminals, extensive debugging tooling, or any form of built-in AI assistant.

      I have been trying out Micro, with a set of plugins which allow for a project overview, a language server, and a number of other QOL improvements, but it has a list of breaking issues that will likely not be solved for years given the speed at which pull-requests are addressed, if at all. Even so- it hits most of the marks that I find most important to me.

      But I'm also interested in what other people use; what other programmers find matter to them. So what text editors, or IDEs do you swear by (and please don't suggest VIM- it's overwhelming ;])?

      45 votes
    2. Does anyone use AppleScript on macOS?

      I heavily utilize ChatGPT to generate .ics files to populate my Apple Calendar with various events, but I have been wanting to upgrade my time management and also use the Reminders app. I recently...

      I heavily utilize ChatGPT to generate .ics files to populate my Apple Calendar with various events, but I have been wanting to upgrade my time management and also use the Reminders app.

      I recently used ChatGPT to help me populate a Trello board with tasks associated with a project I am working on, but I was getting annoyed with having my workflow split across Apple Calendar and Trello. I exported my Trello board as a CSV and was trying to have ChatGPT turn it into a file I could import into Reminders, but as it turns out, this is not easy.

      .ics files do contain syntax for reminders tasks with due dates that populate the Apple Calendar, but generating an .ics file with only reminders tasks and importing into Calendar doesn’t actually work. Calendar recognizes that the .ics contains Reminders tasks and opens Reminders to import the tasks, but Reminders returns an error because it doesn’t support import, it only supports export to Calendar.

      I found that Reminders has a Reminders.scpt dictionary file within the .app package that details .applescript commands that can create new tasks, so I fell into the world of AppleScript. The issue with AppleScript is that it was created in the 80s and hasn’t been updated since 2013. It has no native CSV support and is pretty clunky.

      AppleScript does have text file support, so I was able to have ChatGPT convert my CSV into a .txt that I could parse with AppleScript. This allowed me to automate the creation of tasks in the Reminders app from my Trello CSV, but it was annoying and I still feel like there must be a better way.

      Does anyone here use AppleScript regularly and know its full capabilities?

      Also, are there any good resources out there for learning more about AppleScript? The Apple documentation is very out of date and it seems like more of a legacy language than something Apple regularly maintains.

      14 votes
    3. Oct 24 to Oct 25 ticket swap | Halloween Extravaganza Celebration @ St. John The Divine

      This is such a long shot, but I have two tickets for the Friday October 24th Halloween Extravaganza Celebration @ St. John the Divine in New York City that I'm hoping to swap for Saturday October...

      This is such a long shot, but I have two tickets for the Friday October 24th Halloween Extravaganza Celebration @ St. John the Divine in New York City that I'm hoping to swap for Saturday October 25 tickets.

      I entered and won tickets to another event Friday evening, but would really still like to see the extravaganza if possible. Both nights are sold out so unfortunately the venue can't do anything. Anyone out there happen to have Saturday night tickets they'd like to trade for my Friday night tickets?

      7 votes
    4. TV Tuesdays Free Talk

      Warning: this post may contain spoilers

      Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.

      Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.

      7 votes
    5. Timasomo 2025: Week 2 Updates

      Update us on your progress so far! What did/didn't you get done this week? Anything go according to plan? Anything go off the rails? Any successes or struggles to share? Do you need feedback or...

      Update us on your progress so far!

      • What did/didn't you get done this week?

      • Anything go according to plan?

      • Anything go off the rails?

      • Any successes or struggles to share?

      • Do you need feedback or help on anything?

      This is your topic to share anything and everything you want about what you’ve made so far.

      19 votes
    6. Tildes Minecraft: What do you want to see in the next season?

      I'm planning to launch Tildes Minecraft season 3 some time mid November. What mods should we add or remove? Any other recommendations or requests? Edit: As per the majority of the feedback, season...

      I'm planning to launch Tildes Minecraft season 3 some time mid November. What mods should we add or remove? Any other recommendations or requests?

      Edit: As per the majority of the feedback, season 3 will be delayed until the beginning of January.

      35 votes
    7. Looking for feedback on a homelab design

      I wanted some help with a homelab server I am in the beginning stages of designing. I am looking for a flexible and scalable media and cloud system for home use, and I thought this community would...

      I wanted some help with a homelab server I am in the beginning stages of designing. I am looking for a flexible and scalable media and cloud system for home use, and I thought this community would be a good place to source feedback and recommendations before taking any real next steps! I really want to check that I am approaching the architecture correctly and not making any bad assumptions. I am open to all feedback, so please let me know what you think!
      I already run a simple home server and I have typical homelab FOSS apps, such as jellyfin, navidrome and audiobookshelf, but I am also interested in migrating away from cloud storage using nextcloud, immich, etc. In an ideal world, this setup would also allow me to leave windows on my main machine and use a windows vm for business related work that can’t be done on Linux. I will likely be the one primarily using the services, however I could expect up to 10 - 20 users eventually.

      High level setup is with two machines:

      • Proxmox Server
      • TrueNAS Scale server
        • JBOD with either 90 bay or 45 bay storage
      • 10G switch

      This might be a stupid setup right off the bat, which is why I wanted to discuss it with you all! I have read a ton about using TrueNAS as a WM within Proxmox, but I just like the idea of different machines handling different tasks. The idea here would be to set up the TrueNAS server so it can be optimized for managing the storage pool to allow for easy growth. While the Proxmox server can handle all the VMs and connecting users, with higher IO, etc.

      TrueNAS System Specs:

      • AMD ryzen CPU and motherboard
      • 64 or 128GB ram
      • Mirror 500GB M.2 NVMe OS Drives
      • GPU if necessary, but hopefully not needed
      • Dual 10gb pcie card if the motherboard doesnt already come with them
      • An hba for the JBOD something like the LSI SAS 9305-16e
      • SLOG and L2ARC as necessary?

      JBOD enclosure

      • While I am interested in a 90-bay enclosure, I would only realistically be starting with two vdevs which is why I think a 45 bay enclosure wouldn’t be an issue.
      • Im tentatively planning for an 11 wide Raidz2 vdev configuration. This would hopefully scale to 8 vdevs with 2 hot spares or 4 vdevs with 1 hot spare.
      • All drives would be HDDs

      Proxmox Server Specs:

      I am less familiar with the specs I will need for a good Proxmox server, but here is what I am thinking.

      • AMD epyc and motherboard if I can get my hands on a less expensive one. Otherwise I was thinking a higher end AMD ryzen cpu
      • 128 or 256GB ram
      • Mirror 500GB M.2 NVMe OS Drives
      • Somewhere between 2 and 8 TBs of SSD storage. Depending on the number of drives, I think this would be a single drive, mirror or raidz1.
        • This storage will be used for all the vm configuration and storage, except for something like Nextcloud where the main storage will go onto the TrueNAS mount.
        • I would also use this for temporal storage such as downloading a file before transferring it to the TrueNAS mount.
      • A dedicated GPU primarily for transcoding media streams, but also for testing and experimenting with different AI models.
      • Dual 10gb pcie card

      Questions:

      • I know Proxmox can do zfs right out of the box so I know I don’t need the TrueNAS server, but splitting it this way just seems more flexible. Is this a realistic setup or would it just be better to let Proxmox do everything?
        • Does anyone have experience creating NFS shares in TrueNAS for mounting in Proxmox? I would be interested in thoughts on performance, and stability among any other insights.
      • Do any of the system specs I listed seem out of line? Where and how do you think things should be scaled up or down?
      • If I ever did expand to a second JBOD shelf, assuming the first one was full first, is it be possible to create new vdevs that spanned across the shelfs without losing data?
      • Is SLOG and/or L2ARC necessary for this setup? What capacity and configuration would be best?
      • What else have I missed?

      Lastly, a quick blurb:

      I have been building PCs for a while and undertook building a home server a few years ago. I loved the experience of learning Linux (the server is running Ubuntu), picking up docker, and learning more about the FOSS community has been a joy! Part of this project is to learn along the way but also have a setup that I can build towards over time! Proxmox, TrueNAS and zfs would all be new to me so I really see it as an opportunity to explore. I want a solid media and cloud server setup, while also giving myself the freedom to explore new operating systems and general hypervisor functionality.

      22 votes
    8. Death in D&D 5e, the various revival spells, and their impact on the game

      While I ate breakfast, I watched a YouTube video speaking to how death becomes an inconvenience in D&D 5e as early as 5th level, despite the amount of weight that people generally put behind it in...

      While I ate breakfast, I watched a YouTube video speaking to how death becomes an inconvenience in D&D 5e as early as 5th level, despite the amount of weight that people generally put behind it in the moment. Here's a relevant transcript.

      Well, the obvious answer to this is to ban the spells that take away the permanence of death; that way there's stakes staying all the way through 20th level. The problem with this answer is that D&D isn't balanced around those spells not existing at later levels.

      I love Risk of Rain 2 but my biggest problem with that game is being 30 minutes into a run and getting one-shot, dying, and having to start all over. I couldn't imagine having that same feeling after playing FOUR YEARS in a campaign.

      I don't necessarily disagree with the first paragraph, but the second one is wild to me for two reasons.

      • First, Risk of Rain is a roguelike whose entire game loop is "do stuff, die, unlock/purchase meta progression, do more stuff, die, etc. etc.".
      • Second, the idea that you've been playing four years in a 5e game that's presumably weekly and somehow haven't hit 20th level. For context, 5e wants you hitting 20th level after 36-52 typical 4-hour sessions.

      This kind of sentiment really does highlight how distant the way I ran the game those eight years I spent with 5e and how the game wants to be run is to the way people appear to be running the game, and I'm not sure I'll ever be able to square that circle. Not to imply any kind of superiority to it, it just continues to be extremely weird/interesting to me how the culture surrounding D&D is so different from the expectations laid out by the very rules text people don't read.

      28 votes
    9. Tips/guides to turn my home into a smart home?

      I saw a smart home the other day and I got to admit, my caveman DNA was activated and I got jealous. My caveman DNA demands that I also make my home a smart one. The thing is, I kind of don't...

      I saw a smart home the other day and I got to admit, my caveman DNA was activated and I got jealous. My caveman DNA demands that I also make my home a smart one.

      The thing is, I kind of don't really know how and where to begin, thus why I came to you guys for help.

      I know that I want to do this gradually, over months or years, apply new smart devices like smart plugs, sensors, cameras, and the like little by little. As for appliances, only when mine stop working and need replacement.

      I also want to be able to control my AC, my electric shutters, check how much energy my house is using and how much my solar panels are producing. These ones, I admit, are the ones that I'm most unsure about on how to go about it. I'm not an electrician, and might need to hire one.

      As for a server, that's already taken care off. I have a synology server, or a raspberry pi 5 if for some reason my synology can't handle it. I know of "Home Assistant", is this the best software or do you recommend others?

      Needless to say, I don't want to be dependent on companies or cloud services. This is a self-host project. I'm tech-savvy, I don't mind to get my hands dirty, but I do want to build something that is stable. "Set it and forget it" kind of thing.

      So my question are:
      1- Do you have any recommendations of where I should start? Like for example, light switches first, then smart plugs, etc.
      2- If I should take into consideration the number of devices. Could they potentially clog my router or my wifi AP's if they get too many? If yes, is there a way to prevent this?
      3- Do you have any article or guide or video that you recommend me checking out?
      4- Do you have any tips, advice or warnings in general? Like problems that you know that I'll run into later, or things that you don't think are worth smartifying, etc (whatever you want to say, give it to me, I'll appreciate anything)

      20 votes
    10. Midweek Movie Free Talk

      Warning: this post may contain spoilers

      Have you watched any movies recently you want to discuss? Any films you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.

      Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.

      11 votes
    11. Formula 1 United States Grand Prix 2025 - Race Weekend Discussion

      Warning: this post may contain spoilers

      United States Grand Prix
      Circuit of the Americas
      October 17-19, 2025


      Sprint Race Qualifying Results -- SPOILER
      Pos. No. Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Laps
      1 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1:33.363 1:33.163 1:32.143 12
      2 4 Lando Norris McLaren 1:33.224 1:33.033 1:32.214 12
      3 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren 1:33.889 1:33.371 1:32.523 13
      4 27 Nico Hulkenberg Kick Sauber 1:34.236 1:33.577 1:32.645 12
      5 63 George Russell Mercedes 1:34.653 1:33.462 1:32.888 13
      6 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 1:34.737 1:33.951 1:32.910 12
      7 55 Carlos Sainz Williams 1:34.239 1:33.652 1:32.911 14
      8 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 1:34.226 1:34.012 1:33.035 14
      9 23 Alexander Albon Williams 1:34.472 1:33.831 1:33.099 14
      10 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:34.913 1:33.938 1:33.104 15
      11 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:34.414 1:34.018 11
      12 6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls 1:34.243 1:34.241 9
      13 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine 1:35.144 1:34.258 9
      14 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1:34.988 1:34.394 10
      15 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls 1:34.603 DNF 8
      16 87 Oliver Bearman Haas F1 Team 1:35.159 5
      17 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine 1:35.246 6
      18 22 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull Racing 1:35.259 5
      19 31 Esteban Ocon Haas F1 Team 1:36.003 5
      NC 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Kick Sauber DNF 5

      Source: F1.com

      Sprint Race Results -- SPOILER
      Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time / Retired Pts.
      1 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing 19 37:58.229 8
      2 63 George Russell Mercedes 19 +0.395s 7
      3 55 Carlos Sainz Williams 19 +0.791s 6
      4 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 19 +1.224s 5
      5 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 19 +1.825s 4
      6 23 Alexander Albon Williams 19 +2.576s 3
      7 22 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull Racing 19 +2.976s 2
      8 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 19 +4.147s 1
      9 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls 19 +4.804s 0
      10 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine 19 +5.126s 0
      11 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Kick Sauber 19 +5.649s 0
      12 6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls 19 +6.228s 0
      13 27 Nico Hulkenberg Kick Sauber 19 +6.624s 0
      14 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine 19 +8.006s 0
      15 87 Oliver Bearman Haas F1 Team 19 +13.576s 0
      NC 31 Esteban Ocon Haas F1 Team 15 DNF 0
      NC 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 15 DNF 0
      NC 4 Lando Norris McLaren 0 DNF 0
      NC 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren 0 DNF 0
      NC 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 0 DNF 0

      Source: F1.com

      Grand Prix Qualifying Results -- SPOILER
      Pos. No. Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Laps
      1 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1:33.207 1:32.701 1:32.510 14
      2 4 Lando Norris McLaren 1:33.843 1:32.876 1:32.801 20
      3 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:33.525 1:32.869 1:32.807 17
      4 63 George Russell Mercedes 1:33.311 1:33.058 1:32.826 19
      5 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 1:33.685 1:32.914 1:32.912 18
      6 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren 1:33.746 1:33.228 1:33.084 19
      7 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:33.501 1:33.044 1:33.114 18
      8 87 Oliver Bearman Haas F1 Team 1:33.921 1:33.238 1:33.139 19
      9 55 Carlos Sainz Williams 1:33.739 1:33.124 1:33.150 20
      10 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 1:33.741 1:33.237 1:33.160 18
      11 27 Nico Hulkenberg Kick Sauber 1:33.551 1:33.334 14
      12 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls 1:33.549 1:33.360 14
      13 22 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull Racing 1:33.935 1:33.466 13
      14 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine 1:33.599 1:33.651 14
      15 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine 1:34.039 1:34.044 14
      16 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Kick Sauber 1:34.125 8
      17 31 Esteban Ocon Haas F1 Team 1:34.136 8
      18 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1:34.540 7
      19 23 Alexander Albon Williams 1:34.690 9
      RT 6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls 2

      Source: F1.com

      Grand Prix Results -- SPOILER
      Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time / Retired Pts.
      1 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing 56 1:34:00.161 25
      2 4 Lando Norris McLaren 56 +7.959s 18
      3 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 56 +15.373s 15
      4 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 56 +28.536s 12
      5 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren 56 +29.678s 10
      6 63 George Russell Mercedes 56 +33.456s 8
      7 22 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull Racing 56 +52.714s 6
      8 27 Nico Hulkenberg Kick Sauber 56 +57.249s 4
      9 87 Oliver Bearman Haas F1 Team 56 +64.722s 2
      10 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 56 +70.001s 1
      11 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls 56 +73.209s 0
      12 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 56 +74.778s 0
      13 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 56 +75.746s 0
      14 23 Alexander Albon Williams 56 +80.000s 0
      15 31 Esteban Ocon Haas F1 Team 56 +83.043s 0
      16 6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls 56 +92.807s 0
      17 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine 55 +1 lap 0
      18 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Kick Sauber 55 +1 lap 0
      19 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine 55 +1 lap 0
      NC 55 Carlos Sainz Williams 5 DNF 0

      Fastest Lap: Kimi Antonelli // 1:37.577 (lap 33)
      DOTD: Charles Leclerc

      Source: F1.com


      Next race:

      Mexico City Grand Prix
      Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
      October 24-26, 2025

      12 votes