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@lemmy.world

TechSquidTV 32 points 2 years ago

Im really hoping, waiting, for a good dense long-term storage medium. It doesn't have to be fast, but large, cheap, and durable. I want a way to backup my plex library, or even, daily backups of documents and project files, and I don't want to think about them ever again.

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TechSquidTV 28 points a month ago

Example output from the video demo above

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TechSquidTV 21 points 2 months ago
  • memes/reaction gifs / social media
  • content creation/reviews (youtube, tiktok)
  • reference/research
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TechSquidTV 21 points 2 years ago

But what exactly were all these people waiting for?... Did they really need Taylor to tell them this? I mean the answer is obviously yes but why?

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TechSquidTV 18 points 2 years ago

It's wildly underpaid and the developers are highly highly skilled devs. They work in game dev because they want to, but the money isn't there. Most game developers are working at tiny studios hoping for a break.

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TechSquidTV 15 points a month ago

This is incorrect and parroted constantly. It almost feels intentional.

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TechSquidTV 13 points 7 months ago

Same concept, different implementation. FreshRSS is a PHP app, in my opinion.. a little ugly, still super functional of course. I wanted to try to create something with a more modern UX, and try to appeal to not just the tech folks. FreshRSS still supports things I don't yet, like WebSub, but give me some time to catch up. I have the massive benefit of just starting much later when many awesome libraries and AI exist.

I actually started this API in Go, and it was nearly complete before I started over entirely in Node. And I did that so that it could run in serverless environments. You can of course still run this in Docker Compose, but it's actually focused on Cloudflare deployments, where you can run this entirely for free.

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TechSquidTV 12 points 6 months ago

Dang I actually remember the announcement post of Imgur on Reddit.

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TechSquidTV 11 points 22 days ago

.... Because Plex and Jellyfin are web based... And it's for them.

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TechSquidTV 10 points 7 months ago

Ya. I'm working on that too. And trying to keep in the spirit of not being biased or heavy on algorithms.

My first step - A chrome/firefox extension. This is currently in review on the web store. This exposes RSS feeds on sites you visit to make it easier to subscribe to the places you already visit. This is especially great when you find a great blog on Reddit or Hacker News. https://github.com/...

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TechSquidTV 10 points 7 months ago

I'm sad that it took me a second to get it.

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TechSquidTV 9 points 7 months ago

Wait until you try the Win95 theme

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TechSquidTV 9 points 22 days ago

Right now it just has a resolution toggle but I have been thinking of adding a quality target like we do with screenshots. A file size target is a bit more complicated but technically possible. I think a lot of apps would likely slap a "social media target". I think we could do something similar.

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TechSquidTV 9 points 2 years ago

Lead. Like the metal

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TechSquidTV 8 points 7 months ago

AGPL v3. Take that as you may. I'm *open *to changing it. I just wanted to give the project a chance to thrive without someone just hosting it as a paid app and calling it a day. That makes it so that if anyone does want to create a commercial product from this, they would need to offer up the source. My monetization plans only extend to possibly offering an additional plan on the hosted version to help cover hosting costs (which right now are $10 a month and I am covering that, it may become $30 a month if this gets popular).

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TechSquidTV 8 points 5 months ago

Tuvix! Tuvix is your RSS aggregator app. Follow all the feeds you want there. But RSS has a discovery issue where it is difficult to find new things to subscribe to. That's where Tricorder comes in. Use Tuvix to follow the content you want, use Tricorder to make sure you subscribe to content when you discover it.

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TechSquidTV 7 points 7 months ago

While super fair and accurate, I take this as an opportunity to follow much smaller blogs. When I find a good post on Hacker News or stumble upon someone through my research, I now actively make a point to subscribe to their RSS.

TBH my original motive was to find good sources of content to submit to Hacker News... but all the same.

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TechSquidTV 7 points 2 months ago

I don't see why it wouldn't?

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TechSquidTV 7 points 8 months ago path: 0 20158372 20158391, hotness: undefined, score: 7, children: 0
TechSquidTV 6 points 2 months ago path: 0 23218472 23219816, hotness: undefined, score: 6, children: 0

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