Yeah unless there’s a really specific reason to use invidious, Smarttube is the way to go. Anytime I’ve had an issue there’s an update that fixes it right away
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penguin@lemmy.pixelpassport.studioto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Booklore is officially deadEnglish
101·9 days agoWho are we missing, Claude?
penguin@lemmy.pixelpassport.studioto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Finally a good self-hosted calendar frontendEnglish
11·9 days agoI was looking for something like this, thank you kindly
penguin@lemmy.pixelpassport.studioto
Technology@lemmy.world•Your Phone is an Entire ComputerEnglish
232·13 days agoI went to the Verizon store to buy an iPhone when the droid first launched, the rep said “you don’t want that phone, check this one out” and showed me the droid. So glad I didn’t get roped into that ecosystem.
I still miss CyanogenMod dearly…
Protontricks makes it much easier to tell which steam folder is which game, but its still annoying
penguin@lemmy.pixelpassport.studioto
Android@lemmy.world•Living with GrapheneOS: FAQEnglish
0·20 days agoThat’s great to hear, I think I’m jumping back to graphene
penguin@lemmy.pixelpassport.studioto
Android@lemmy.world•Living with GrapheneOS: FAQEnglish
0·20 days agoDoes Android Auto still not work?
penguin@lemmy.pixelpassport.studioto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•why hard exit editor? Nano say at bottom.
0·20 days agoHelix is my favorite, it does everything I want a text editor to do and it’s much more intuitive than vim/nvim. I was never a power user of either so I’m sure it’s missing plenty of functionality that nvim users are used to but it’s perfect for my use cases.
penguin@lemmy.pixelpassport.studioto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•(XMPP Setup Guide) Discord Was Never the End Game - TonyBTWEnglish
8·28 days agoThe sentiment I keep seeing is that it’s vibe coded, though the dev claims that AI was used but not in any core components. It’s one I’ll be waiting out personally, the whole huntarr situation has me pretty skeptical of any new projects
penguin@lemmy.pixelpassport.studioto
Apple@lemmy.world•Apple is launching new products next week, here’s what’s coming - 9to5Mac
41·28 days agoI guess it makes sense as a Chromebook alternative and they probably don’t want to eat their MacBook Air market. At least they’re getting colorful again
penguin@lemmy.pixelpassport.studioto
Apple@lemmy.world•Apple is launching new products next week, here’s what’s coming - 9to5Mac
10·28 days ago12.9-inch display
A18 Pro chip
8GB RAM
Fun color options
Roughly $699 price
Not a bad price. 8GB of RAM is pretty low these days
penguin@lemmy.pixelpassport.studioto
Linux@programming.dev•Bcachefs creator claims his custom LLM is 'fully conscious'
19·29 days agoI knew he was full of himself but was still surprised by that line, what an ego
I wish I could hear it again for the first time, top 10 knock knock joke
penguin@lemmy.pixelpassport.studioto
Technology@lemmy.world•Sony develops technology to trace origin of AI-made musicEnglish
5·30 days agoDeezer has the only accurate indicator that I know of, I use it in a program that prevents AI generated music from being added to my library
penguin@lemmy.pixelpassport.studioto
Technology@lemmy.world•MIT-developed 3D printer can output a fully functional electric motor in a single processEnglish
83·1 month agothe device is equipped with four different extruders — a filament extruder, a pellet extruder, an ink extruder, and a heater — and outputted five different materials — dielectric, electrically conductive, soft magnetic, hard magnetic, and flexible.
pretty impressive
penguin@lemmy.pixelpassport.studioto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft claims "2026 is the moment" for AI PCs, but its essay-length beginner explanation only creates more confusion — Is it any wonder adoption is slow?English
1·1 month agoIf you’re worried about breaking your computer take a look at bazzite too, it’s an immutable distro so it won’t even let you mess with important system files without really really trying. it also installs the proprietary Nvidia drivers so you don’t have to worry about that either
penguin@lemmy.pixelpassport.studioto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft claims "2026 is the moment" for AI PCs, but its essay-length beginner explanation only creates more confusion — Is it any wonder adoption is slow?English
1·1 month agoare you looking at the newer version of pop os? It’s still in beta, I think you would have a better experience with mint.
penguin@lemmy.pixelpassport.studioto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-hosted voice assistant with mobile appEnglish
5·1 month agoHome Assistant can do that, the quality will really depend on what hardware you have to run the LLM. If you only have a CPU you’ll be waiting 20 seconds for a response, which could also be pretty poor if you have to run a small quantized model




I just did that yesterday, definitely a more involved setup but I really like it so far. I wanted to ditch systemd for a few reasons but this recent news finally gave me the motivation.