@freakazoid That's a real problem, but it's only an issue in specific countries (the US most notably). Doesn't mean it's not worth solving for (stuff like Veilid is interesting for this) but it's not a requirement to get something out the door!
@freakazoid Same way stuff like SickGear and the *arrs already work, to be honest, plus you can always do the retrieval of torrent metadata over Tor/I2P and then do the actual data exchange over clearnet if needed
@silvermoon82 That's frustrating to me in a *really* specific way; because it generally *is* good to encode as much intention as possible into the code, but that doesn't mean that comments don't serve their own purpose of explaining *why* it is that way...
They got it *almost* right and then smacked into the ground face first on the landing 😐 Seemingly just to project a sense of superiority
@freakazoid If it worked out of the box for streaming with zero configuration, then yes. That's what made Popcorn Time work after all!
@freakazoid Right, but Stremio is far less dangerous to the copyright monopolists from a revolutionary perspective - it's a single company with an AFAIK proprietary system and so if they get too problematic, they can just sue them out of existence and that's the end of Stremio.
The lethal cocktail of Popcorn Time was that it was a super accessible way to pirate *and* could be trivially copied, replicated, and updated by anyone due to being open-source. It is an autonomous technology, whereas Stremio is not.
Like, I'm not the only one who noticed the intellectual monopoly industry utterly panicking and practically falling over themselves to make it go away, right?
@luis_in_brief ... all without any kind of long-term stability of income, as far as I can tell
Cool to see a company whose annual revenue is $250B announce a $1.25M open source security fund (that’s about three *minutes* of revenue), in a press release that without blinking or apparent irony (1) says maintainers need more time and (2) requires maintainers to take a multi-week, many-hour training program.
https://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/announcing-github-secure-open-source-fund/
@filmroellchen my big problem is ADHD makes it basically impossible to engage with any software that feels like an impediment, so my bar for good UX and low friction operation is comparatively high. and FOSS software doesn't have the best track record on that, unfortunately. honestly until I saw the KiCAD folks running user feedback campaigns and bug squashing drives and then tried KiCAD 8, I'd largely lost hope that I'd ever find desktop FOSS software that was an actual pleasure to use.
I'm really struggling to find a certain #monospace #font. I have seen it somewhere online. The special feature was the number characters, which were designed to visually represent the character's value by the area the ink covers of the rectangle around the character. E.g. "1" was very thin, covering 10% of the background, "4" covered 40%, "9" was reaaly bold and covered 90% of the background, and so on.
Does anyone know of this font? I saw it posted in the context of #dataviz #heatmaps #rstats
@filmroellchen lower friction, mostly.
so far I've not found anything that matches the ease of use of Fusion 360, which is annoying because I hate Autodesk.
tried FreeCAD recently after dropping my F360 subscription and it's still far slower, clunkier, and less discoverable despite fundamentally following the same parametric approach. too many clicks and steps required for basic operations.
as far as FOSS CAD tools go it's one of the better ones, but it doesn't compete with commercial tools.
@ChrisWere @joshix @vkc I can confirm that it's the same for cycling - much better than Google Maps (though that's not surprising, with Google very clearly trying to infer bike paths from bad satellite/aerial imagery)
@schratze Buddy you wait your turn for the Fedi dopamine molecule like everyone else
This applies to other more tangentially related stuff too. For example, I will be really excited about writing a book, and then put it off. Because why??
Because I don't deserve the fun it will bring? Because I'm savoring it?
Savoring something by hoarding it and tucking it away is joyless.
I'm not doing that anymore. I pick me and I pick joy.
I save far too many things for "a rainy day" and meanwhile it's a goddamn monsoon outside.
I save a show thinking I shall treasure it, and only watch it when I'm ready (read: deserve the joy). Then I forget about it and move on, and instead have filled the time with something less awesome.
If you, like me, struggle with scarcity mindset then this coming week pick one thing and choose joy over hoarding. We can do it.
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