jmbreuer

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I believe this used to work with e.g. something like https://lemmy.ml/post/2401677@feddit.org (assuming federation works and is current and all that).

This URL format no longer seems to work, is there a new/different endpoint to achieve the same?

I've found that I can use https://feddit.org/post/2401677 as a search term on https://lemmy.ml/search but putting together the appropriate URL (https://lemmy.ml/search?q=https%3A%2F%2Ffeddit.org%2Fpost%2F2401677&type=All&listingType=All&page=1&sort=TopAll) with a bookmarklet does not quite work - it comes up showing "no results", but I can click on "Search" again without changing anything and the same page / very same URL loads again with the post I'm looking for as the only search result. This link in this post also shows this exact behavior for me.

Is there any convenient way at all to achieve this - something I can click once, like a bookmarklet?

For reference, here's my half-working one:

javascript:(function() {const myInst="https://lemmy.ml/";let currUrl=window.location.toString();let newUrl=myInst+"search?q="+encodeURIComponent(currUrl)+"&type=All&listingType=All&page=1&sort=TopAll";window.location=newUrl;})()
[–] jmbreuer@lemmy.ml 11 points 1 month ago

Ah, und die Antwort ist wohl: Keine Droge, dicke Kleidung.

[–] jmbreuer@lemmy.ml 12 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Soweit ich das auf Anhieb nachvollziehen kann, scheint das hauptsächlich ein Problem von "Taser trifft das Ziel nicht 'richtig genug'" zu sein. Ganz anderer Mechanismus, aber am Ende der Eskelation die gleiche Shituation. Hab' jetzt auf Anhieb nur was von grob 60% Erfolgsquote/40% Versager bei Taser-Einsätzen gefunden, das ist... um Größenordnungen schlechter, als ich gedacht hätte.

[–] jmbreuer@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Pfefferspray - OK, kann ich nachvollziehen. Taser - welche Drogen muss ich nehmen, daß der mich nicht mehr beeindruckt, äh, "stoppt"?

[–] jmbreuer@lemmy.ml 12 points 5 months ago

I found it kinda weird that the page this link opens on makes it look kinda like a closed source freemium thing, and (on mobile) I had to dig a fair bit to see that it's actually FOSS and an official part of the KDE project.

I run KDE as my daily driver, and hadn't heard of Krita before; so yeah, I guess it could use a bit more exposure.

[–] jmbreuer@lemmy.ml 1 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Which - in my considered opinion - makes them so much worse.

Is it because writing native UI on all current systems I'm aware of is still worse than in the times of NeXTStep with Interface Builder, Objective C, and their class libraries?

And/or is it because it allows (perceived) lower-cost "web developers" to be tasked with "native" client UI?

[–] jmbreuer@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 months ago

So... Considering necessary access, it's a quarter step above "cooking a phone in a microwave oven might catch it on fire", IMO.

[–] jmbreuer@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago

Might be OT since I never was much of a distro hopper.

Got introduced to Linux with SLS, used RedHat until it became too commercial for my taste. At that time, found gentoo and stuck with it hard. It allows me to have completely custom packages fully integrated with the system package manager, that's the top killer feature for me.

[–] jmbreuer@lemmy.ml 5 points 7 months ago

I'd guess about monthly to bimonthly, in the sense of submitting a fix for an issue that affects/concerns me/my use of open source projects.

[–] jmbreuer@lemmy.ml 7 points 7 months ago

Thank you for sharing your story!

For your kind of use case and issues, I'd recommend finding someone local with a good amount of Linux experience and do a couple of pair sessions. I find this transports a lot more (especially 'soft') knowledge on concepts and how to do things efficiently. Also, it helps to share frustrations ;-)

Linux does not try to be another Windows. While it's fairly possible to treat it kinda as such especially in newer times, it won't feel efficient or convenient that way, in my experience.

[–] jmbreuer@lemmy.ml 2 points 11 months ago

I recently came across ReaR and very much like it so far for my "fire and forget" whole system backups (working data I back up differently, typically something rsync-y).

[–] jmbreuer@lemmy.ml 5 points 11 months ago

Working and well-integrated "run this on that rendering GPU", with unused GPUs being switched off (laptop use case).

[–] jmbreuer@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Which is kinda one of the main reasons I started to like and still like gentoo. I do understand that it's not for everyone as a daily driver. Maybe Arch could also fit?

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