wholookshere

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I'd recommend you sign up for their mailer. I don't have the link off hand but it shouldn't be hard to find.

Can you at least see how both statements are whataboutism?

Yes that should be more talked about. So that makes this article invalid?

[–] wholookshere@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Again, ghost is actively working on this?

[–] wholookshere@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (4 children)

So two things

Activity pub is federation. So you'd be publishing to anywhere. Which as I said before, ghost is actively working on. They have a weekly mailer.

If your looking for an algorithm publishing centre, your going to find open source to be lacking. Generally speaking people who are looking for open source, don't want the algorithmic feeding that your describing.

[–] wholookshere@lemmy.blahaj.zone 8 points 3 days ago (6 children)

I self host ghost but they do offer a hosted version. It's open source as well. They're even working on activity pub integration!

Except this whole article doesn't apply to android. Android AFAIK has 0 announced plans to do this. So why is it a concern?

[–] wholookshere@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 5 days ago (2 children)

When it comes to iPhones, it's not a shouldn't, it's a can't.

The way iOS limits background process means you can't. I develop for iOS apps for a living.

There's still you should never under any circumstances allow unsupported devices to be exposed to the internet or any way. Because that's how we get bot nets causing DDOS attacks.

[–] wholookshere@lemmy.blahaj.zone 0 points 5 days ago (4 children)

An iPhone is not going to be that. This isn't phones in general doing this, just iPhones.

There are also far more efficient devices for that. More cost effective and more energy efficient.

I understand wanting to reuse old devices for something, but there's a limit to what is power efficient as well.

See it's not about posting slop for slop sake. It's so when the account become some kind of shill it has "legitimate" history to say they're not a shill.

Honestly no, and that's okay?

Early web2 websites like MySpace did become "popular". But IMO one of its layckings was trying out web2 by evolving something from web1's static websites.

Where Facebook is the platform that popularized web2 in a way that worked with what web2 was and fundamentally build something new off of that.

I think Lemmy/mastatdon/most current federated clones that exist today won't last all that long. Something that is built with federation to its core and instead of just being a feature, is central to its offering.

What is that? Not a god damn clue.

But I'm excited to try it out.

Disclaimer: not a historian. Born in the early 90s so a lot of my judgement above is bassed off of foggy memories and are my opinions and only opions.

You have to find the shop and pay some gold, but when you equip them you get +2 programming and can be combined with BLÅHAJ for +2 gender euphoria.

Encrypted is also the word to make people feel safer.

 

So I’m looking to spend money on a new TV and audio setup.

I have two bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, an office, and two bathrooms that I’d like to fit with speakers. I do rent so I do need wireless.

For the TV in the living room and one bedroom I want a sound bar, but am planning for bookshelf style speakers for the rest of the rooms. I live in apartment building so I want to avoid a subwoofer. There’s decent sound proofing though, and I don’t plan on cranking the volume for any of these.

I want to be able to combine any rooms with each other and play music from any tv or Spotify.

Im currently looking at Sonos systems, but want to consider something more self hosted.

I wouldn’t know where to start looking for good systems. I imagine music assistant would handle the logic of what I need, but no clue on speakers and amplifiers.

Any ideas?

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