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6 votes
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Magazin - Rano, ranije (1989)
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Comment on What programming/technical projects have you been working on? in ~comp
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Comment on NFS at 40 – Remembering the Sun Microsystems Network File System in ~comp
xk3 (edited )Link ParentLooks neat! I wonder how performance will compare. It will be a game changer for Windows! SSHFS is definitely compatible with Tailscale. Just change the above: What=backup: To your tailnet address...Looks neat! I wonder how performance will compare. It will be a game changer for Windows!
SSHFS is definitely compatible with Tailscale. Just change the above:
What=backup:
To your tailnet address
What=hostname.my-tailscale.ts.net:/home/user/subfolder
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Comment on NFS at 40 – Remembering the Sun Microsystems Network File System in ~comp
xk3 (edited )Link ParentPerformance is closer than you might think: https://blog.ja-ke.tech/2019/08/27/nas-performance-sshfs-nfs-smb.html Personally, I like sshfs because it is pretty much set it and forget it. I can be...Performance is closer than you might think: https://blog.ja-ke.tech/2019/08/27/nas-performance-sshfs-nfs-smb.html
Personally, I like sshfs because it is pretty much set it and forget it. I can be anywhere in the world and I can securely connect to it.
$ cat ~/.config/systemd/user/net-backup.mount [Unit] Description=SSHFS backup After=network-online.target Before=remote-fs.target [Mount] What=backup: Where=/net/backup Type=fuse.sshfs Options=_netdev,nodev,nosuid,noatime,follow_symlinks,dirsync,ServerAliveInterval=10,reconnect,delay_connect,max_conns=15 [Install] WantedBy=default.target
systemctl --user enable --now net-backup.mount
The only weird quirk is that systemd requires that the
.mount
file be named exactly the same as the mountpoint; eg./net/backup
becomesnet-backup.mount
The only other caveat, is that
eza --git --long /net/backup
hangs for a long time. I'm not really sure why...eza --git /net/backup
works fast.eza --long /net/backup
works fast. So that's weird. But other applications that I've used don't have this problem. I can stream 16 720p videos at the same time in mpv from the other side of the planet without any hiccups buteza --git --long
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Comment on Heilung - Tenet (2022) in ~music
xk3 This song is a "musical palindrome". Here is the reverse version: https://youtu.be/YWjGXl9L8VMThis song is a "musical palindrome". Here is the reverse version: https://youtu.be/YWjGXl9L8VM
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Heilung - Tenet (2022)
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Comment on Mike Jittlov's Animato: Fashionation / Time Tripper / The Wizard of Speed And Time (1977 - 1979) in ~movies
xk3 Woah! Didn't know this was made into a feature-length film. Thanks for sharing the linkWoah! Didn't know this was made into a feature-length film. Thanks for sharing the link
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Comment on Mike Jittlov's Animato: Fashionation / Time Tripper / The Wizard of Speed And Time (1977 - 1979) in ~movies
xk3 (edited )LinkThree short films. Really amazing animation. High concept stuff! If you enjoyed this, also check out the "Mickey Mania" shortThree short films. Really amazing animation. High concept stuff!
If you enjoyed this, also check out the "Mickey Mania" short
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Mike Jittlov's Animato: Fashionation / Time Tripper / The Wizard of Speed And Time (1977 - 1979)
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Comment on Subsync is a stellar program that should have an active maintainer in ~tech
xk3 (edited )LinkHow does it compare to Subtitle Edit? In my experience most subtitles are simply time-shifted and can be adjusted via keyboard shortcuts. For example, in mpv: ctrl+LEFT sub-step -1 # change...How does it compare to Subtitle Edit?
In my experience most subtitles are simply time-shifted and can be adjusted via keyboard shortcuts. For example, in mpv:
ctrl+LEFT sub-step -1 # change subtitle timing such that the previous subtitle is displayed ctrl+RIGHT sub-step 1 # change subtitle timing such that the next subtitle is displayed alt+up add sub-delay -0.1 alt+down add sub-delay +0.1 ctrl+DOWN set sub-delay 0 # reset subtitle delay
If you're dealing with different fps like PAL subtitles on NTSC, this can often help:
ctrl+shift+LEFT add sub-speed +0.001 ctrl+shift+DOWN set sub-speed 1 ctrl+shift+RIGHT add sub-speed -0.001
I empathize with you. It's difficult to see software that you rely on stop being maintained. Given the nature of the tool, it will probably keep working for a long time without any changes. But it looks like there are also a lot of other options too.
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Comment on Vantage - So Right (2015) in ~music
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Vantage - So Right (2015)
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Comment on The Stonecutter (1960) in ~humanities
xk3 I found this video while reading about Hofstadter's strange loop"The Stonecutter" is based on an old Japanese folk tale.
"The late Gerald McDermott made this, his first commercial film at the age of 19, an extremely complex animation short featuring approximately 2000 animation cels presented in six minutes. The production was handled by an uncredited Harrison Engle, later noted as a documentary filmmaker. Influenced by Klee and Matisse, McDermott used silk-screen as well as traditional painting techniques in crafting ethnographic folk tale animation shorts. With films that are startling in intensity, and majestic in execution, McDermott is clearly one of the outstanding film animators of his generation, despite having an output consisting solely of only five films, all of which are under 12 minutes in length. After retiring from film animation at the age of 32, McDermott began producing animated children’s books, eventually becoming one of the world’s best-known authors of books for young readers, winning numerous awards in the process. More about McDermott at http://www.afana.org/mcdermott.htm" from http://archive.org/
I found this video while reading about Hofstadter's strange loop
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The Stonecutter (1960)
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Basically Saturday Night - Chemical Love (2017)
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The architecture of open source applications
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Comment on Sloan - Money City Maniacs (1998) in ~music
xk3 A lot of great songs here! Simple lyrics sometimes but great sound: Autobiography, I Can Feel It, G Turns to D, Live Forever...A lot of great songs here! Simple lyrics sometimes but great sound: Autobiography, I Can Feel It, G Turns to D, Live Forever...
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Sloan - Money City Maniacs (1998)
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Comment on What programming/technical projects have you been working on? in ~comp
xk3 Yes. It looks like it is somewhat buggy in general: https://github.com/sindresorhus/pure/issues/366 https://old.reddit.com/r/swaywm/comments/eyhvql/solved_gpg2_pinentry_delay/...pinentry-curses
Yes. It looks like it is somewhat buggy in general:
I started work on a small CLI to make Syncthing easier to configure. It's pretty fun!
I can now launch multiple Syncthing instances on the same computer and get them talking to each other (just to verify and experiment with Syncthing behavior):
This test starts one node with a "sendonly" folder configuration and shares it with two other nodes which use the folder in "receiveonly" configuration