Posts by ffg@a2mi.social
(DIR) Post #APTFllSw25s1dvgdaC by ffg@a2mi.social
2022-11-10T19:37:40Z
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@xerz I used Cyberdog as my daily driver browser for almost a year (which was quite a commitment, I admit) -- being able to embed a web browser in a spreadsheet, etc.
(DIR) Post #APTI7oFYYsUWYc4JNY by ffg@a2mi.social
2022-11-10T19:53:48Z
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@xerz It's actually amazing that it worked as well as it did -- an end-user-facing deeply OOP environment running on computers with 8MB of memory and incredibly slow hard drives, etc.
(DIR) Post #APTI7pKuWSMtvVa6Ma by ffg@a2mi.social
2022-11-10T19:59:56Z
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@xerz oh, an on the Mac, running on an OS with cooperative multitasking and no memory protection
(DIR) Post #APkVNfpeEEUSAsADCK by ffg@a2mi.social
2022-11-18T15:35:48Z
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Anyone got a slick bookmarklet (preferably one that'll work in Safari) that will automagically follow a person on another instance from their profile page without a manual copy/paste?
(DIR) Post #AQPp98eWikTkhjUjz6 by ffg@a2mi.social
2022-12-08T17:48:06Z
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@Raspberry_Pi Um... yikes?
(DIR) Post #AQtyhR5vO9mA4nXLZg by ffg@a2mi.social
2022-12-23T15:05:16Z
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@xerz How much machine does Pleroma need? Could it conceivably run on a maxed-out (RAM) RasPi4?
(DIR) Post #ARbnqQqLfgdqhJFLBg by ffg@a2mi.social
2023-01-13T16:01:42Z
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It's satisfying to see my hatred of #YAML vindicated (h/t @ndw )https://ruudvanasseldonk.com/2023/01/11/the-yaml-document-from-hell
(DIR) Post #AV31NyKC0QHg2RLGGO by ffg@a2mi.social
2023-04-26T15:14:26Z
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@xerz I'll never go all in on another VC-backed social startup
(DIR) Post #AVY4Pu2PipSdeRgYM4 by ffg@a2mi.social
2023-05-11T14:47:30Z
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@dave Quite unfortunate. I get reliable answers on Stack Overflow that need far less double checking. LLMs often just make authoritative-sounding stuff up.
(DIR) Post #AXlavguDb6cJoxclwu by ffg@a2mi.social
2023-07-16T23:04:41Z
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@xerz I hate to say it, but it will largely depend on what commercial ISVs decide to do, at least in my corner of the industry (CAE)