

Surely that’s the same product being referenced by this project? The API is being used by this project, to interact with Subsonic, the media server. No?


Surely that’s the same product being referenced by this project? The API is being used by this project, to interact with Subsonic, the media server. No?


There are going to be large vehicles, no stopping that. So I think this is a good suggestion. But I agree with your sentiment. 😞
Before I take off with my small SUV (Volvo EX40), I turn on the cameras just to make sure there’s nothing in the car’s immediate vicinity. If I reverse out, it does it automatically.


I say, when the vehicle starts, the surrounding cameras should automatically start up and show the driver what’s closest to the vehicle. Just like how they start automatically when engaging the reversing gear. That way it’s a quick look to see if there are any small obstacles.


I’m assuming this: https://www.subsonic.org/pages/index.jsp


Agree that Nautilus is the most beautiful/clean, but almost the least functional. Maybe those two are in fact inversely proportional, eh.


Release dumping is a real issue on Lemmy. It’s quite annoying. But at least this info was readily available in the README.


Tempus is an open-source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, designed and built natively for Android.


Reaching feature stability? It’s been around for decades.


What’s better with Thunar?


With the old style hobs, usually each heater has 6, 9, or 12 steps.
These induction hobs we have have 14 steps plus a P(ower) step for extremely fast heating, for a total of 15 steps. It’s even more granular than before, even if the highest steps are hotter than the old style hobs. 🙂👍


Induction hobs are wonderful. 🙂 Boiling a full pot of water is just a few minutes or less depending on size.
Frying pans are hot enough to start frying within seconds (like 10–20 seconds).
Highly recommend it if you ever have the opportunity to switch from the ancient style hobs.
By the way,
const block = document.getElementById('antiFOUC-block')
Is this necessary? Isn’t there a reference to this node already via the style identifier?
Wow, a Flash of Unstyled Content Killer. Nice.


Ya-huh?


I should play this. I bought it, after all.


I thought it was posted to The Onion at first; had to do a double take.


Absolutely insane. I hope he doesn’t own a weapon.


I read every word. 😉
But yeah, it just goes to show that the mass production vs caring and dedicated production really are playing in different leagues altogether. Mass produced stuff is just shit no matter how expensive, and this controller-centric company blows the big dogs out of the water for a third, quarter, eighth of the price!
Anyway, I hope you get more free time for yourself soon, so you can enjoy it more. 😌
You’re not being annoying as a person ☺️🫂 I just mean that there’s a lot of posting with like a link to the release page of a project in GitHub and the title just says “Software X version Y released” and no more info.
Sometimes it can be really difficult to understand what the software is or why we should be interested in it, or even this release in particular.
But I believe you at least posted what you found interesting about this release, in the description. 👍 That’s great! I didn’t mean you were the one release dumping, I just meant it’s annoying when it does happen. 😁
Take care!