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14 votes
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Big changes are coming to ArchiveBox!
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Inside the TikTok documents: Stripping teens and boosting 'attractive' people
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Announcing FLOSS/fund: $1M per year for free and open source projects
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Call for submissions for a new CSS logo
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Stacking laptops
I might have to have two running laptops for work. Desk space is at a premium. Right now I have my work laptop stacked on top of my personal PC on my desk ( tower, on its side, on a stand ). Would...
I might have to have two running laptops for work.
Desk space is at a premium. Right now I have my work laptop stacked on top of my personal PC on my desk ( tower, on its side, on a stand ).
Would a rack like this one, with a lap top on each shelf be enough to keep the magnets on the lids of each laptop from interfering with each other? What about protecting each laptop from the heat of the other laptop?
I already have a mechanical KVM. I will just need to buy one that accommodates more than 2 computers.
Please, let me know if I have overlooked any considerations.
Thank you.
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Why I use KDE
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WordPress.org’s latest move involves taking control of a WP Engine plugin
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Should we chat, too? Security analysis of WeChat’s MMTLS encryption protocol.
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What Facebook has done to us
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ChatGPT will happily write you a thinly disguised horoscope
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The editors protecting Wikipedia from AI hoaxes
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RIAA's flags latest piracy threats, sees a future for AI
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Follow-up to an earlier topic I made about my hunt for a privacy-respecting notes app
after the comments in my previous topic, I proceeded to try Notesnook and Joplin after having issues with Nextcloud Notes (that I have already documented in my previous post) Notesnook ain't bad...
after the comments in my previous topic, I proceeded to try Notesnook and Joplin after having issues with Nextcloud Notes (that I have already documented in my previous post)
Notesnook ain't bad if it's your jam. I found it easy to use and quite nice U.I. the only dings against it (obviously subjective) is that it really isn't supportive of markdown in an easy way, you have to pay for it cause there's no self-hosting option and you have to pay for the ability to have more than 5 tags.
Joplin's only ding imo is just that it has no web browser interface, but beyond that, there's nothing else fuctionality-wise I can really count against it, the U.I. is rather dated but the functionality is so stable that I am more than willing to deal with a dated UI. and I can self-host using my nextcloud instance so that's a great plus in avoiding additional charge.
So I personally recommend Joplin if you don't care about a dated UI in order to avoid having to pay a subscription if you are willing to self-host.
In other news, by the time I finally imported all my Nextcloud notes to Joplin, the nextcloud Notes App had managed to wipe 60 of my notes empty. I love nextcloud and its let me do wonderful things but the notes app they have is incredibly buggy when combined with their android app and how they are trying to implement markdown support.
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Linux Terminal app could be coming to Android
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A very stupid video about the use of emojis
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Open source is neither a community nor a democracy
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Duracell PowerCheck: A genius idea which didn't last that long
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Forever ✱ Notes — A simple and scalable digital note-taking method for Apple Notes
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Telegram: Why the app is allowed when other social media is censored in Russia
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It's personal: How your information is being exposed through FOIA
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1 bug, $50,000+ in bounties, how Zendesk intentionally left a backdoor in hundreds of Fortune 500 companies
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HTML for people
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How a break-up of Google could transform tech
19 votes -
Taylor Lorenz’s plan to dance on legacy media’s grave
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Cuevana announces voluntary shutdown following MPA pressure
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Combating web tracking: analyzing web tracking technologies for user privacy
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US Department of Justice indicates it’s considering Google breakup following monopoly ruling
64 votes -
Guest Passes for Nebula now available
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Moving wikis away from Fandom
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Hackers take control of robot vacuums in multiple US cities, yell racial slurs
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OpenAI is a bad business
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X exempt from gatekeeper obligations in EU's Digital Markets Act
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Temu faces deadline from EU over illegal product sales
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If Kansas schools know social media harms students, why do they use Instagram?
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Forums are still alive, active, and a treasure trove of information
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Twitter/X fails to act on Doppelganger-related notices
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Google terminates Kaspersky developer account
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Zerowriter Ink
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The disappearance of an internet domain
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Facing scrutiny over global outage, cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike on track for record year of federal lobbying spending
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Is the .io top level domain headed for extinction?
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How's the iPhone experience on Google Fi in late 2024?
I've been a long time Fi user on the Pixel line of phones, so I've always gotten the gold standard of service from Fi. My wife is an adamant iPhone user. We want to port her over to my plan, but I...
I've been a long time Fi user on the Pixel line of phones, so I've always gotten the gold standard of service from Fi. My wife is an adamant iPhone user. We want to port her over to my plan, but I was hoping to get some recent feedback from anyone using a modern iPhone (just bought her a 16) -- All the things I find on Google are months to years old. If this is you, how well do the iPhone features (Visual voicemail, iMessage, RCS, FaceTime, 5G, etc) work for you on Fi?
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The "AI girlfriend" website Muah.AI suffered a data breach
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‘The community is in chaos:’ WordPress.org now requires you denounce affiliation with WP Engine to log in
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Google's US Department of Justice monopoly ruling remedy may result in breakup
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Elon Musk's X gets OK to resume service in Brazil after bending to top court's demands
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Your chatbot transcripts may be a gold mine for AI companies
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Artificial Intelligence in retail marketing: Research agenda based on bibliometric reflection and content analysis (2000–2023)
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I'm getting a new Macbook Pro. What's your favorite apps and tips?
Hi Tildes ! I was passively looking for an refresh of my current laptop (Thinkpad X1 carbon Gen 5; it's still working fine except some mysterious thermal profile1), and a friend of mine working in...
Hi Tildes !
I was passively looking for an refresh of my current laptop (Thinkpad X1 carbon Gen 5; it's still working fine except some mysterious thermal profile1), and a friend of mine working in retail told me he could sell me a Macbook Pro (the mid-range 14in one with the M3 Pro chip2 at a heavy discount (more than half the price; it's a display model but he tells me it wasn't mistreated). It's a too good of a deal to pass on, so I accepted.
1 it's constantly at 70C; I already changed the thermal paste and the battery.
2 does that mean it's Macbook Pro Pro ?
3 and I guess the Thinkpad's going to be recycled as a home server. I half hope that running Linux on it will solve the thermal problemMy use case would be (in no particular order):
- photo/video processing: I know what I need and I already have a CaptureOne license. Davinci Resolve is enough (and plenty) for me
- programming (web dev, arduino; VScode's probably gonna be the second thing I'm going to install)(I'm kinda interested running a LLM locally, but have no experience with that)
- light CAD for 3d printing,
- gaming? My old gaming tower runs Elden Ring fine but struggle a bit with Baldur's Gate 3 (it's really the loading time, and loading textures), and it seems this MBP can run it fine.
- regular day-to-day browsing / office and adulting work
I would qualify myself as a power-user.
Background: I'm not entirely new to the Apple ecosystem. Back in uni I had the first unibody MBP sporting Leopard and then Snow Leopard. I then went with a X220t and then a my current X1.
Some questions:
- I see that BetterTouchTools is still a thing (back then I mapped three fingers swipe up to new tab, three finger swipe down to close tab, and twist to change tabs). I half remember one that was just a staging area living on a sidebar when moving file from one part of the finder to another (the name eludes me). Is there any other handy utilities I should be aware of ? That's also your prompt to plug in your favorite apps :)
- How's the dongle life (and what's the recommended one) ? While most of my stuff can be USB-C, I still have important stuff that requires USB-A (my photo printers, several portables hard-drive)
- Any interesting (gasp!) Android integration ? I'm not currently using any with my Windows machine (having Whatsapp/Telegram/Discord is sufficient), but I'm curious anyway.
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