z3rOR0ne
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z3rOR0ne@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.zip•Zuckerberg says people without AI glasses will be at a disadvantage in the futureEnglish
1·7 months agoTell you what, Mark, you finally let your daughters make Facebook accounts, and I’ll put on your glasses to chat with them on Facebook and I’ll tell them all about their precious Daddy and his many deeds.
I’ve dome Ashtanga and Hatha Yoga. Hatha is the most accessible, though there’s a huge range in quality and difficulty in classes and it depends on the instructor.
Don’t bother with Ashtanga unless you’re very fit and flexible. I’ve never done Bikram/Hot Yoga, but check it out if it interests you (I’d personally try Hatha first).
Anyways, imho, yes, Yoga is worth it, but it obviously isn’t for everyone. Most classes I’ve been to have a meditative and mild spiritual aspect to it while building balance, moderate strength, and of course, flexibility.
I’ve always been an active person in various disciplines in the past including bicycling, running, strength training, calisthenics, and court sports. Yoga has always been a nice experience in the way it incorporates meditation with movement and stretch, and it complements many other disciplines nicely.
z3rOR0ne@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What is your most useful Linux app which others might not know about (please don't just give the name but a link and why it is good for you) ?
1·9 months agoI’ve used espanso for about 4, maybe 5 years and haven’t encountered this issue. I even have to compile it myself because it’s daemon mode uses systemd on Linux and I dont run a distro that uses systemd and had to modify the source code slightly. I do run it in managed mode, essentially invoking it from a startup script when my window manager starts up.
Long story short, what you encountered might have been related to how it integrates with the init system and you might try and run it directly from a startup script. Simple test is to just try and install the latest version and see if you have the same issue.
z3rOR0ne@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What is your most useful Linux app which others might not know about (please don't just give the name but a link and why it is good for you) ?
12·9 months agoEspanso Text Expander. Its not Linux specific but its got so many uses. You can even use it with bash scripts to have essentially alises/text shortcuts for short or massive amounts of text. I use it for so many code snippets and template texts in Neovim and other applications that involve typing.
z3rOR0ne@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.zip•Meta to announce $15bn investment in bid to achieve computerised ‘superintelligence’English
6·9 months agoPerhaps the not actually AGI we create will be able to tell us how to solve the Climate Crisis we exacerbated by attempting to create AGI.
I am not calling for the deaths of all Tech Billionaires, but I wonder what I am calling for then.
z3rOR0ne@lemmy.mlto
GrapheneOS [Unofficial]@lemmy.ml•Future Plans For Text To Speech and Speech To Text In GrapheneOSEnglish
3·9 months agoI use SherpaTTS my GrapheneOS phone. It’s quite good imho. Glad to hear you’re all considering adding this!
z3rOR0ne@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What would life be like if reincarnation was a proven thing and we could remember all our past lives?
1·10 months agoThis looks promising! Thanks for the recommendation. I’ll look into this as well.
z3rOR0ne@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What would life be like if reincarnation was a proven thing and we could remember all our past lives?
1·10 months agoNice. I knew this idea had to exist in media somewhere. I’ll look into it. Thanks for that.
z3rOR0ne@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What would life be like if reincarnation was a proven thing and we could remember all our past lives?
6·10 months agoLol, I’ve done this exact thought experiment. Heck I practically brainstormed a version of Eternals in my head once, but instead of being Gods posing as humans, they were mortal Reincarnated Individuals who knew everyone/everything was reincarnated, but what gave them advantages in this world was that they remembered their past lives, and could use that accumulated knowledge for good and for ill.
Its a cool little concept that somebody will turn into a TV series/Movie/Video Game at some point I’m sure.
TLDR; I’m vehemently agnostic.
I believe that if there is a “God” entity, that it is incomprehensible and not worth attempting to understand.
I also don’t believe in an anthropocentric “God”, in that “God” doesn’t inherently value nor not value humans as somehow special nor damned. I also don’t believe “God” cares nor doesn’t care about humans or existence.
I also don’t believe in inherent meaning, nor that there is some form of divine justice. Those are human lenses through which we interpret the world, and are unlikely to apply (at least in the same way as a human) to the supposed viewpoint of an eternal omniscient omnipotent entity that created the universe and will supposedly one day close the door on time and its own existence.
In short, I’m one bleak motherfucker and it doesn’t matter if “God” exists or not. Either way, I don’t get to survive death. What is eternal about me is inherently not a part of me. It is mortality, true mortality, mortality of the consciousness and the ego and the individual that defines the individual. When that dies, "God” or not, either way there is no individual to somehow surpass death.
Yeah, it’s licensed under the GNU Affero License and therefore you can review the source code and modify it as you see fit. Classic FOSS.
https://gitlab.com/ironfox-oss/IronFox
Giving their code a brief once over, their scripts and patches are relatively straight forward with good commenting and their documentation is acceptable imho.
Additionally investigating their defaults in about:config reflect similar defaults in the Librewolf/ Mullvad/Arkenfox defaults that were present in the Mull browser.
Overall Ironfox is about as good a Firefox fork for Android as you’re going to find.
z3rOR0ne@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.zip•Birth control: US scientists develop world’s 1st male contraceptive pillEnglish
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z3rOR0ne@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I've seen a few guillotine posts of late, and it got me thinking. While it's a highly efficient means of execution, isn't it technically challenging?
17·11 months agoThis thread led me down a bit of a rabbit hole, so I suppose I’ll post some of my meager findings.
Of course, the Wikipedia Article On The Guillotine includes a brief history documenting the evolution of it’s invention, but is sparse on the technical specifications, which online searches also turned up a bit sparse.
I did eventually land on this technical schematic PDF of the Guillotine from archive.org.
Somewhat amusing to find, you can also pay for the blueprints to creating a historically accurate replica guillotine here.
As a morbid aside, the Wikipedia article details under the Controversy Section the dispute as to whether a decapitated head remained alive shortly after the beheading and the eye witness account of someone witnessing the staring of a decapitated man’s eyes after calling out his name multiple times. The description is deliciously macabre.
Don’t think this really answered your question OP, but nevertheless, this was intriguing for me to look into, so thanks for sparking my curiosity with your post!
EDIT: Fixing various small typos.
I use zsh, but my old Bash prompt looks almost the same as my Zsh prompt. Sorry, no screenshot, but here’s the code:
export PS1='\[\033[01;34m\][\[\033[01;37m\] \W\[\033[01;34m\]]\$\033[01;34m\] $(git branch 2>/dev/null | grep '^*' | colrm 1 2)\n\033[01;34m└─>\033[37m '
z3rOR0ne@lemmy.mlto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•What search engine(s) besides DuckDuck have !bangs?
10·1 year agoSearxng uses bangs but you have to double them up (i.e. !!aur btop or !!ddg search).
z3rOR0ne@lemmy.mlto
Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Google's New YouTube Warning: No Ad Blockers or Lose Your Account?English
3·1 year agoyt-dlp edits the video once its downloaded on your device. So when the sponsor mention comes up, it just cuts to the next piece of content that comes after the sponsor mention. It does download the entire video, but then it uses ffmpeg (I think) to edit the sponsor mentions out.
z3rOR0ne@lemmy.mlto
Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Google's New YouTube Warning: No Ad Blockers or Lose Your Account?English
22·1 year agoLol. Use Libredirect extension to redirect all YouTube URLs in your browser to an invidious instance, don’t even worry if video doesn’t load, copy url, yt-dlp said url, make sure to add sponsor block flags to yt-dlp command. Don’t even need ublock. mpv your ad free sponsor less video, hold onto it forever if you want.
Keep making GrapheneOS compatible phones Google.
z3rOR0ne@lemmy.mlto
Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Google's New YouTube Warning: No Ad Blockers or Lose Your Account?English
1·1 year agoMeh. Hard pass. I don’t read any article site that requires JS to be turned on.
That’s a feature Microsoft. Start removing more crap and you might have an actual OS and not just a complicated slow overpriced billboard.















Well I wasn’t too young, but Requiem For A Dream still haunts me as one of the most depressing movies ever made, it’s just…really sad and disturbing. I think I saw it when I was 18.
Even Grave Of The Fireflies was more uplifting than that.