My (Herb Sutter's) C++ Now 2023 talk is online: “A TypeScript for C++”
Thanks again to C++ Now for inviting me to speak this year in glorious Aspen, Colorado, USA! It was nice to see many old friends again there and make a few new ones too. The talk I gave there was j…
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I keep hoping for Infinity for Reddit to port to "for Lemmy"/"for kbin", but the original dev has no interest (they're converting to a paid model) and so far no one's seriously thought about forking it.
So I've just been sticking with the mobile webpage. And honestly, it's not that bad. I'm using a few userscripts (mobile Firefox for the win) to clean it up just a tad, and it's honestly pretty good.
I've been selfhosting Miniflux on a raspberry pi 3b for a while now. It's very lightweight and minimal, and seems to happily subscribe to whatever feeds I've thrown at it.
If kdenlive was even in the same ballpark of usability as Premiere maybe, but so far it's not even in the same country.
I have an Eero mesh system, and honestly I don't recommend it. It's a little too dumbed down. The mesh functions perfectly, but doing anything beyond basic port forwarding is pretty much impossible.
Lots of good ones in this thread, but one I don't see is Adnauseam. Think of it as the inverse of uBlock Origin, in fact it is based on UO and you can even access the UO UI in it.
Basically: they can't track you if you don't load any trackers, sure.
But they also can't track you if you "click" literally every ad, plus it messes with their ad revenue calculations and tracking statistics.
My websites tor service was hosted on an ancient laptop for the longest time, lol