fastfinge

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[–] fastfinge@rblind.com 1 points 5 months ago

Problem was that I usually only discovered the issue when I went to read the book lol

[–] fastfinge@rblind.com 3 points 5 months ago (2 children)

I never did that, my connection was too slow to want to take up someone's DCC slot for like a day to get an entire movie. Remember all the frustrating idiots who would share .lit files, but forget to remove the DRM from them?

[–] fastfinge@rblind.com 14 points 5 months ago (5 children)

Ah, good to know. Back in my day, when we had to walk a hundred miles to school in the snow, up hill both ways, IRC was the only place to get ebooks. I'm guessing it's just the old users clinging on now.

[–] fastfinge@rblind.com 22 points 5 months ago (7 children)

Man, I’m getting flashbacks to my days running omenserve on undernet. I had no idea people were still doing this! How does the content compare to places like Anna’s archive these days?

[–] fastfinge@rblind.com 5 points 10 months ago

Apparently! I don’t hide my data in any way, and constantly get ads in languages I don’t speak. Usually French, but sometimes Hindi or Chinese. And as a blind person myself, I’m not sure that my well paid full time job working in large enterprise and big tech accessibility is altruism deserving of thanks haha.

[–] fastfinge@rblind.com 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I assume it’s because I live in Canada, and big American data just assumes all Canadians speak French. I regularly get French ads on English websites.

[–] fastfinge@rblind.com 73 points 10 months ago (6 children)

I don’t block anything. I work in accessibility, so it’s important to me to know what the experiences are like for my fellow users with disabilities. I also don’t want to recommend sites or apps that are riddled with inaccessible ads. I’d rather not give them traffic at all. Though even though I let them track me, I still get ads in a language I don’t speak for cars I can’t drive. What’re they doing with all that data?

[–] fastfinge@rblind.com 2 points 10 months ago

Good to know; thanks! I’ll keep an eye on it.

[–] fastfinge@rblind.com 2 points 10 months ago (2 children)

I was having issues with outgoing federation to Mastodon on 0.19.0. I just did the update five minutes ago, so we'll see if that fixes it. If you're seeing this comment I guess it's working at the moment.

[–] fastfinge@rblind.com 4 points 11 months ago

A couple reasons, I think:

  1. AI dubbing: this makes it way easier for YouTube to add secondary dubbed tracks to videos in multiple languages. Based on the Google push to add AI into everything, including creating AI related OKR's, that's probably a primary driver. Multiple audio tracks is just needed infrastructure to add AI dubbing.

  2. Audio description: Google is fighting enough antitrust related legal battles right now. The fact that YouTube doesn't support audio description for those of us who are blind has been an issue for a long time, and now that basically every other video streaming service supports it, I suspect they're starting to feel increased pressure to get on board. Once again, multiple audio tracks is needed infrastructure for offering audio description.

[–] fastfinge@rblind.com 27 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Surprised nobody has mentioned my two favourites:

  • Behind The Bastards: Robert Evans (formerly of Cracked fame) talks about the worst people in history for hours.
  • Oh No Ross and Carrie: "When they make the claims we show up so you don't have to." Maybe start with the series on scientology, it's some of the best work they've done.

Most of the other stuff I listen to is either industry specific or fandom/hobby specific.

[–] fastfinge@rblind.com 1 points 1 year ago

I run the RBlind.com Lemmy instance at Accuris Hosting. Decent Virtual Machines, easy IPV6 support, and everything works fine. Prices are a bit on the high end, but it's worth it to me to use a provider located in my country, where I understand all of the associated laws and can pay in my own currency via my local bank. Also, I'd rather not give money to big tech if I can help it, and support local business instead. This isn't sponsored or anything, I'm just a mostly contented customer.

Also, of course, the fact that the control panel is screen-reader accessible is super important to me, though I doubt anyone else cares. But unfortunately that's not yet the case with most of the larger cloud providers like AWS. And if they do deploy an inaccessible update, the company is small enough that I can send an email and get an answer from a human who has actually read what I wrote, rather than a corporate AI.

 

As far as I can tell, my instance is nowhere near max database connections. However, after about two hours, I always get errors like "WARN Error encountered while processing the incoming HTTP request: lemmy_server::root_span_builder: Timeout occurred while waiting for a slot to become available" if we're under any load at all. Does anyone know what's going on here? This doesn't seem to be a resource use issue. It happens with the default docker configuration as shown in the docs. It happens if I spin up a test instance and generate a bunch of load, so it seems perfectly replicable.

Edit: The solution for me was building the docker images myself. Didn't matter if I used the official releases from dockerhub, the development images, whatever. It still crashed with this error eventually. I've been up with the images I built myself for eight or so hours, and we seem fine.

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