[-] tumulus_scrolls@lemmy.fmhy.ml 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There's a case to be made, realistically speaking, that using a well-known framework or even a CMS like Wordpress means less complexity specific to your website to understand for the next person. FTP cough SFTP or Markdown/HTML is definitely not beyond non-technical people to understand and use, but sadly there could be some resistance nowadays I imagine.

I would look into static website generators. Sadly I'm not sure what is most reliable nowadays, but I would prioritize easy of use and installation, as speed is probably meaningless on your scale. Here's a random article.

[-] tumulus_scrolls@lemmy.fmhy.ml 5 points 1 year ago

There is !linuxmemes@lemmy.world and !linuxmemes@lemmy.fmhy.ml.

I mean... "who needs features in 2022" is onto something. But I use both, for various Nvidia and laziness related reasons, and have a dim idea what they do inside, as probably most flamers on the topic.

[-] tumulus_scrolls@lemmy.fmhy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

Feedback: to see an example one has to click through to another file in the repo.

Is it a subset of Markdown or YAML? It is a type of decision that it would be good to be upfront with to the users. It also gives you a framework for further thinking and development, and some out of the box parsability.

[-] tumulus_scrolls@lemmy.fmhy.ml 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

YouTube recommendations are often 30-60% decent and you can always fall back to that. Anything that has tags and similar artist functionality: Last.fm (still technically exists), everynoise.com, more specialized sites like Encyclopedia Metallum. I like to get some recommendations out of band even if I use streaming, otherwise it's too easy to phase out and make your memory dependent on their algo.

Some (even) more niche and involved methods:

  • I am experimenting with using search.marginalia.nu for searching for opinions on forums and personal websites, starting with my "initial" artist, genre or the vibe I'm looking for.
  • if you look for an album on ebay or wherever and find a have a small seller with their personal collection, I like to take a listen to some other items from the same person that look promising.
  • at least for jazz and probably mainstream pop/rock (? however to call it) there are physical books dedicated to briefly reviewing a ton of albums. I prefer this to typical written reviews because all I need is an album name and some gist of what to expect. If the writer has a long analysis etc. I tend not to agree after listening, I may like some things that they hate and the words have nothing to do with music. Probably the "1000 albums you have to listen to" lists on the internet can serve similar purpose.
[-] tumulus_scrolls@lemmy.fmhy.ml 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Obvious things I don't see mentioned:

  • Bash scripts kept in the home directory or another place that's logical for them specifically.
  • history | grep whatever (or other useful piping), though your older commands are forgotten eventually. You can mess with the values of HISTSIZE and HISTFILESIZE environment variables in your system.
[-] tumulus_scrolls@lemmy.fmhy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

Context just before that quote:

As we understand it, this contract clearly states that the terms do not intend to contradict any rights to copy, modify, redistribute and/or reinstall the software as many times and as many places as the customer likes (see §1.4). Additionally, though, the contract indicates that if the customer engages in these activities, that Red Hat reserves the right to cancel that contract and make no further contracts with the customer for support and update services.

This is rich, don't know how many people are aware of that.

[-] tumulus_scrolls@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I was looking into Arch-based environment and wondered if there is an option for a scenario where you don't have to update for a few weeks for example, because you don't use that computer or whatever. But you still want to try the Arch configurability and wiki docs for it.

From what you're saying, it's still actually all rolling release. From my (flawed? correct me) understanding it is different from Ubuntu or Fedora, where you can update an outdated OS state and it isn't supposed to break. Possibly barring changing OS versions.

[-] tumulus_scrolls@lemmy.fmhy.ml 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

They may not expose the actual PDF to you at all, just some software rendering of it. In that case I'd focus on making screenshotting efficient. Find a program that lets you save the whole screen to file automatically at once (one button press), or use Firefox ctrl+shift+s -> click on the page area -> save -> enter.

[-] tumulus_scrolls@lemmy.fmhy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

Agreed, I think hosting it on localhost not exposed to the internet is a great idea if this satisfies your needs for now. Do double-check the docs for your system if firewall disallows web server connections by default (Manjaro and Endeavour are based on Arch which is supposed to have good wiki).

Then, if you want to go online, you can export the database and put it into a server install.

[-] tumulus_scrolls@lemmy.fmhy.ml 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I mean okay, this answers your question, but this is up to date for now. These are very early days and I expect a lot more drama and defede's to come, if Lemmy will survive. You can't predict that exactly.

If you cared only about not being banned being by anyone, you could just pick an instance with lowest BBY. But you said you also care about the breadth of content (both NSFW and general stuff), and as you said these could be in conflict in the future. If they will, we're kind of screwed anyway.

I would not assume the worst tho. We're not on a bad trajectory of banning everywhere left and right at the very start. There is more panic among people about stuff that could happen hypothetically. I have good hopes for Lemmy.

[-] tumulus_scrolls@lemmy.fmhy.ml 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

So far it seems that known bans (except the universal one for lemmygrad) are motivated by behavior of the users, not the contents on the instance. I hope it will stay this way. They do not have to read it, you can even hide NSFW here and it works. The other instances are not advertisers who fear NSFW the most.

By flocking to instances doing defederation you encourage this behavior and eventually they are/will be the most happy to ban stuff inside. I am happy to comment from here anywhere, including beehaw etc. (which we still can), but won't bother to make accounts on closed silos.

As one user I don't think you can "strategize" better than picking an open instance that is not overrun by trolls and vandals. I think this one is good enough?

[-] tumulus_scrolls@lemmy.fmhy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

Yeah, I even recently commented on a post of theirs from here not knowing we're cut out. Now it will hang on my profile, presumably reaching them never.

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As in the title. The sign up/login page here was stuck for me after clicking the submit button (the circle keeps spinning infinitely). No request blockage from addons as far as I can tell. I unhappily switched to a Chromium based browser and worked instantly. I wonder if others experience the same.

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