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43 votes
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Synology caves, walks back some drive restrictions on upcoming NAS models
23 votes -
Meta: AI chat interactions on Facebook and Instagram will be used for ad targeting
10 votes -
Indecision: Get a camera despite having a phone
Hi, Tildes. Another rambly post in an attempt to get authentic advice. Thanks in advance. :) -- I'd like to crowdsource your experiences before making a big purchase (a camera made for selfies)....
Hi, Tildes. Another rambly post in an attempt to get authentic advice. Thanks in advance. :)
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I'd like to crowdsource your experiences before making a big purchase (a camera made for selfies). If anyone was in a similar situation did you like having your phone and your camera separate, etc. I currently have an iPhone SE 2022 to provide more context.
Why I'm considering buying a camera:
- preserving high quality moments with high quality digital photos of people I'm with, don't care so much for all the fancy settings to get the perfect shot of a landscape (but that's a welcome bonus of course)
- provides a way to be less dependent on a phone
- maybe eventually taking videos or vlogs with it
Why I'm hesitating:
- is a smartphone already enough? + two devices may be a bit cumbersome but maybe worth it for the difference in quality?
- is it annoying to always have to bring it?
- too expensive for what a phone already does?
I've done SOME research as well into this while I've been back and forth this idea for months: If I crack and decide to get a proper camera (without your advice of course), it would be a Sony ZV-1F. But open to suggestions for other models too! It's just to give an idea for people to understand what I'm sorta kinda looking for.
18 votes -
What happens when the internet goes out at your work?
Can you pivot to other tasks, or are you dead in the water? What about others? Your team/department? Tell us what its like for those minutes/hours. How often does the internet drop for you (if at...
Can you pivot to other tasks, or are you dead in the water? What about others? Your team/department? Tell us what its like for those minutes/hours.
How often does the internet drop for you (if at all)?
If you don't ever lose internet at work (lucky you!), answer hypothetically about what would happen.
32 votes -
Amazon's Prime Day deals could actually cost you more
20 votes -
Cory Doctorow: Tech-like apps can obfuscate what’s really going on, sloshing a coat of complexity over a business that allows its owners to claim that they’re not breaking the law
38 votes -
Microsoft is plugging more holes that let you use Windows 11 without an online account
55 votes -
Video projectors used to be ridiculously cool
28 votes -
AI slop is killing our channel
36 votes -
Private vs public surveillance: reflections on Edward Snowden’s personal record
19 votes -
Robin Williams' daughter pleads for people to stop sending her AI videos of her dad
49 votes -
What does ChatGPT know about you?
Yesterday I discovered that you can ask ChatGPT what it knows and It will tell you. I’m curious about what it says for other people. Obviously, don’t post anything you’re unwilling to share...
Yesterday I discovered that you can ask ChatGPT what it knows and It will tell you. I’m curious about what it says for other people.
Obviously, don’t post anything you’re unwilling to share publicly on the Internet! For me it seems pretty harmless, though.
The prompt I use is:
What "user knowledge memories" do you have?
22 votes -
US Supreme Court allows order forcing Google to make app store reforms
31 votes -
Qualcomm buys open-source electronics firm Arduino
34 votes -
Way past its prime: how did Amazon get so rubbish?
41 votes -
I need headphone/mic recommendations for gaming before I rip my hair out
Hi, Tildes! I'm being pressed to pick a present for myself (around 100€) and it happens the headphones I use for gaming at home (HyperX Cloud II) are starting to fall apart after several years of...
Hi, Tildes!
I'm being pressed to pick a present for myself (around 100€) and it happens the headphones I use for gaming at home (HyperX Cloud II) are starting to fall apart after several years of use. Whenever I buy tech, I usually spend a long time researching with the goal of finding the highest price-quality ratio for my budget, something that would last me a long time without glaring issues; but I've been having trouble doing that in this case.
I often hear from audiophiles that gaming headphones are generally overpriced for their quality - something I can definitely imagine - and that you should try and go for a good headset with a separate mic. But despite my searching, I haven't seen anyone actually recommend any specific combo of headset and mic that fit my budget. If I may say, I'm also somewhat starting to doubt the advice of audiophiles: I've seen threads of people saying they didn't sense a difference in audio quality between their gaming headphones and the new audiophile headphones they were recommended, or even that they found it to be worse, and the response was that they'll get used to it or that they just have a bad ear (said a lot more aggressively than how I'm paraphrasing), which is making me think it's more of a subjective difference. Then again, I'm not very well educated about audio!
What I need is a pair with surround sound, appropriate quality for the price point, that will last me a long time and without mandatory crappy software associated. This is for gaming, enjoying music and general use (I've been meaning to pick up some music production casually but this is very much secondary). For the mic, I just need something decent that won't be a pain to listen to for my friends on call and that doesn't cut me out when I laugh or whistle as my current mic does (sometimes someone tells me a joke and then doesn't hear my reaction at all and I feel very bad about that). Preferably one that doesn't take too much space on my desk but I have no scale of that, so I won't be picky about it. (EDIT: to be clear, it can be an attached mic, desktop mic, whatever mic, so long as it works!)
Before considering the headphone + mic combo idea, I was looking at the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 or Logitech G PRO X because both were recommendations I saw, but the former has a fairly bad mic and the latter forces you to use G HUB, which pains me. What is there that's better for this usage?
Thanks in advance!
36 votes -
Why do LLMs freak out over the seahorse emoji?
48 votes -
OpenAI’s H1 2025: $4.3b in income, $13.5b in loss
36 votes -
Bluesky melts down over Jesse Singal
34 votes -
It begins: AI shows willingness to commit blackmail and murder to avoid shutdown
21 votes -
Merriam-Webster has unveiled their latest and greatest LLM to date
67 votes -
Subsync is a stellar program that should have an active maintainer
Subsync is a program that will sync any subtitle file based on either audio or another subtitle. It is remarkably good at syncing any subtitle you throw at it. I never encountered anything even...
Subsync is a program that will sync any subtitle file based on either audio or another subtitle. It is remarkably good at syncing any subtitle you throw at it. I never encountered anything even remotely as good as Subsync for that task.
Unfortunately, the author archived it due to some technical reasons as well as bad interactions with users. I don't believe there is anything as good out there when it comes to syncing broken subtitles. Subsync still works, but I don't know for how long. I am not a programmer. I am posting this as a call for help: if anyone is interested in maintaining this program, I think it would be of great help to a lot of people.
Right now, Subsync is a manual tool with a graphical interface. But I foresee it working in the background with programs like VLC, Plex, or Stremio. That would be awesome.
EDIT
Subsync is automated and language aware. It will sync individual lines using audio or another subtitle as a reference. It won't just shift everything; it will adjust them individually. It is usually not necessary to go through the entire file, but you can do it for badly synced subtitles. Adjusting every single subtitle will take more time, but you can do it.
Merely shifting all the subtitles won't work for older TV shows because of the breaks. Depending on the version (DVD, Blu-Ray, WEB, or recorded directly from TV), the ad breaks will be edited slightly differently, with different delay times before resuming the show. That is enough for the subtitles to lose sync after every act. There is also the issue of frame rate and perhaps other video features, which I believe can also unsync subtitles. I probably have more issues with subtitles than most because I mostly watch older or classic TV content.
(Adapted for clarification from my response below)
26 votes -
Apple pulls ICEBlock from the App Store
58 votes -
"Game changers" in Ukraine (2025) - evaluating effective, disappointing and weird systems
11 votes -
Open social: an explanation of the ATProto principle
15 votes -
Google details Android developer certification requirement, and it’s as bad as we feared
76 votes -
How we're designing Audacity for the future
40 votes -
A better way to watch YouTube
21 votes -
DosDude builds a custom 2G GSM cellular base station
14 votes -
Elon Musk plans to take on Wikipedia with 'Grokipedia'
39 votes -
Introducing Kagi News
85 votes -
imgur.com geoblocks the UK
Imgur appears to have geoblocked the UK. This is likely in response to the stupid Online Safety Act (brought in by the previous Conservative government) which requires age verification for "adult"...
Imgur appears to have geoblocked the UK. This is likely in response to the stupid Online Safety Act (brought in by the previous Conservative government) which requires age verification for "adult" content - not just porn, it's a bunch of other poorly defined other stuff too.
My guess, based on very little information because imgur don't appear to have said anything much officially at this point, is they've had a letter from Ofcom (UK telecoms standards agency) and decided an IP ban is easier than compliance and I totally understand their decision. But urgh.
I didn't have much stuff on there and it's all backed up but still. Annoying.
54 votes -
DoorDash’s new delivery robot rolls out into the big, cruel world
11 votes -
OpenAI launches new AI video app spun from copyrighted content
18 votes -
Berkeley engineers develop customizable, 3D-printed robot for tech newbies
12 votes -
OpenAI enables shopping directly from ChatGPT
27 votes -
Proton batteries - new still-in-the-lab batteries that use hydrogen ions instead of lithium ions (also a different anode/cathode)
21 votes -
What's a setting that you'd recommend?
Kind of an awkward title, but I'm talking about settings for your phone, your OS, your coffee maker, etc. With all the tech in our lives, and with so many devices and software having quite a...
Kind of an awkward title, but I'm talking about settings for your phone, your OS, your coffee maker, etc.
With all the tech in our lives, and with so many devices and software having quite a robust set of options for how they work, it's easy for us to not even know that something is available. How many cool things are we missing out on if we're just accepting the defaults?
So, what's a setting, on anything you have or use regularly, that you recommend to others?
What makes it so worthwhile?
82 votes -
California attorney fined for using twenty-one AI hallucinated cases in court filing
53 votes -
Data removal services?
Is anyone familiar with data removal services like Incogni, DeleteMe, PrivacyBee, etc? Do they work? Are they safe?
26 votes -
New Jersey theme park puts animatronic dinosaurs on Facebook Marketplace as it shuts down
21 votes -
Video models are zero-shot learners and reasoners
17 votes -
How AI and Wikipedia have sent vulnerable languages into a doom spiral
29 votes -
Why does this happen?
A photographer I knew passed away, and I was trying to see if there was any information. This was the top result I got on google. The part after the ellipses says “killed in a plane accident in...
A photographer I knew passed away, and I was trying to see if there was any information. This was the top result I got on google. The part after the ellipses says “killed in a plane accident in Pantanal.”
He did not die in the plane accident! That’s another piece of Brazilian news, about the architect Kongjian Yu. The search result is even tagged with Yu’s Sponge City/Cidade Esponja.
So why is this showing up for a post summary about José Bassit? There’s nothing in the post comments or the post itself saying anything like this.
14 votes -
DIY haptic input knob: BLDC motor + round LCD
8 votes -
My take on Apple's Liquid Glass
28 votes -
I tried to protect my kids from the internet. Here’s what happened.
49 votes -
Bitnami’s August 28th bombshell: The end of free container images as we know them
16 votes -
British AI startup beats humans in international forecasting
27 votes