Tippon

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[–] Tippon 4 points 3 days ago

I've tried ChatGPT a few times to see if it's useful for me, and it's worked surprisingly well in most cases.

I made a website that needed two modal images, one on the top and one on the bottom. I wanted them to be enlarged when they were clicked on. I found a load of guides for getting one to work, but I couldn't get both to work. A few minutes with a prompt got it working. It didn't help me to learn JavaScript, but did give me working code that I needed quickly.

I've used it to fluff up some text. I'm not very good at making things sound good in text, so it helped a lot.

The latest one I've tried is getting camera settings for a dark gig setup. I was able to give it an old photo that was under exposed but gave an accurate impression of the room, and ask for recommended settings with the same lens, a new lens, and a flash. It gave me a selection of settings with and without the flash, including settings for rear curtain sync, so when it leaves a ghost trail behind the subject. It's nothing I couldn't figure out, but would have taken a bit more trial and error in the room. I probably wouldn't have thought of the ghost trails.

[–] Tippon 0 points 3 days ago

Be careful with Mediamonkey. I've got it on my phone and PC, and my music is getting quieter and quieter on the phone. I think it's something to do with the volume leveling on the Android version, but haven't had a chance to figure it out yet.

I can put a song on full volume, and it's quiet enough that it's difficult to hear. I've tried the same tracks through youtube, and the volume is fine, so it's not the phone speakers.

[–] Tippon 2 points 5 days ago

Kinda crunchy and spicy!

[–] Tippon 4 points 1 week ago

'Dammit Kevin, stop horsing around!'

[–] Tippon 1 points 1 week ago

Sorry for lashing out a little bit.

No worries, it's good to know that some people are still passionate :)

Yeah, I get what you mean though. Some people assume that Linux should be able to do everything that Windows or Mac can do, and assume that if it can't it must be the developer's fault. You still see the same old bullshit about 'Linux won't run Photoshop / my proprietary software!' without stopping to think that maybe it's the developer of that software who's at fault.

It's been going on for years, and is still infuriating...

[–] Tippon 3 points 1 week ago

Do you want to call a few friends to help you move those goalposts?

[–] Tippon 2 points 1 week ago

I'm not sure exactly what it is, I just bought a few metres of green fabric from a local shop. It's not particularly thick, about as thick as a decent t-shirt, but only cost about £15, including getting the ends sewn so that they didn't fray. It was one of those cheap enough to try ideas.

I haven't had much of a chance to play with it yet, but the idea is to try different techniques and lighting, and teach myself a bit more. I want to learn how to edit green screen images too, and do things like put my kid in space :)

[–] Tippon 1 points 1 week ago

Apologies for the youtube link, but I've seen a few of this guy's shorts recently, and he seems to know his stuff, and doesn't do the whole youtuber shouting at the camera bullshit :)

https://youtube.com/shorts/RvxIYYBNdr4

[–] Tippon 2 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I bought two different rolls of fabric recently to try out as backdrops, and they work quite well. The biggest problem though is that they're only a metre wide. It's great for a close up of an individual, but you're not getting anyone else in there.

I'm a bit useless with lighting, so I can't really say anything about that, other than, bounce flash from the ceiling doesn't light up legs very well 🙈😂

[–] Tippon 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

It's a 9 year old laptop that's had problems due to software configuration issues. This isn't cutting edge hardware that's not supported, it's an update that didn't clean up after itself, and a working power setting where the software doesn't show the available and working options. If I run the hibernate or hybrid sleep commands from the terminal, they work, but the options don't persist in either the start menu or the power settings gui. That's nothing to do with it being a Windows device originally.

I like using Linux, and I'm happy using the terminal - I started with DOS, many, many years ago, and the terminal brings back happy memories. Pretending that Linux doesn't have any problems though is ridiculous.

[–] Tippon 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

A lot of the software you'll find on Linux for your requirements are available for Windows too, so you can try them out before you switch, and make sure that they work for you first.

I don't know much about video conferencing, but Libre Office is preinstalled on loads of distros. For photo management, you've got programs like Darktable and RawTherapee that work like Lightroom.

For videos, you can use OpenShot, Shotcut, and KDEnlive. They're all good for the fairly basic tasks that I do, and from what I've read on here, for more advanced stuff too :)

[–] Tippon 1 points 1 week ago (11 children)

I updated my laptop from Mint 21.3? to 22 and lost all sound. It's when Mint switched from I think Pulse to Pipewire. The update left behind a random config file that stopped my sound device from being set up, and the only place I could find a fix was on an obscure forum post.

Hibernation and hybrid sleep are both supported by my laptop, and can be set up to work on Mint with a lot of configuration through the terminal. When I reboot though, they stop working again. The related options disappear from the power settings, but work from the terminal.

Pretending that Linux doesn't have issues is an outright lie at this point

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Belter Louder! (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
 

I thought of this after seeing the post from @[email protected] yesterday :D

 

I've got a Mi 10t Lite 5g that's starting to show its age, and could do with a factory reset to clear some of the crap. Ideally I want to unlock the bootloader and try some custom ROMs too.

It's been years since I did a backup without moving to a new phone, so I don't know the best way to do it anymore. What's the best way these days?

 

Hi all :)

I bought the Fire HD 8 a few years ago, and I want to be able to use it for books from other stores. I like the format and layout, so I'm happy to keep it, but I want to make it more useful.

I've got KOReader set up on my phone, and Calibre on my PC, and from what I've read, setting up Calibre Web with KOReader seems to be the way to go. I want to make sure that I've got it right though. The main things I want to do are to sync my book progress between the Fire and my phone, ideally without having to download the books separately to each device, and to be able to read epubs from anywhere, not just specific stores.

Is it just a case of getting Calibre Web set up and telling KOReader to use it as a source, or do I need to do anything else? Thanks :)

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submitted 5 months ago by Tippon to c/[email protected]
 

Can anyone tell me how can I flatten a Minecraft heart please? I've put this together:

https://www.instructables.com/MineCraft-Heart-wood/

but I've noticed that it bows slightly. I've managed to get the ends to raise slightly when I've screwed it together. The top needs to be smoothed too, as there are some small differences between the pieces. Both sides are only off by a millimetre or two, but it's enough to be noticeable.

My thinking is to clamp it down at the centre, which seems to be mostly flat on both sides, then sand the top until it's level, then flip it over and clamp the edges to smooth the bottom.

Are there any likely problems with doing it this way, or is there a better way of doing it? Thanks in advance :)

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Oh bother! (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
submitted 5 months ago by Tippon to c/[email protected]
 

I made a quick and dirty zero clearance plate to cut some small pieces, but realised that I needed to cut a larger piece of MDF while I was working. Ok, I thought, the saw is already set up, it won't take a minute.

Then promptly cut the zero clearance board in half...

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Instance emojis are huge (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by Tippon to c/[email protected]
 

Hi all 🙂

I just wanted to check if this was happening for anyone else before I raise an issue on Github.

I've noticed for a while that Hexbear's emojis were huge, but just assumed that it was some of the random nonsense that they like to do, but then the admin of my instance posted some emojis and confirmed that they should be regular emoji sized.

The thread is here for context:

!https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/16069969

Can someone let me know what size the emojis are for them please? I'm on Android 🙂

EDIT: aeharding, the Voyager developer, has said that they're working on a fix. Thank you for all the replies 🙂

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by Tippon to c/[email protected]
 

Hi all :)

My wife's broken her phone to the point where it's not holding a charge properly, so I need to replace it. I've been looking at replacements, but I don't know enough about current chipsets to know which ones are decent.

The main things she needs are, decent battery life, an SD card, NFC, and more than 64GB of internal storage. If the OS can be changed in the future to get security updates, that would be a bonus. Given the direction that they seem to be going, with collecting data and locking down the bootloader, I'd prefer to move away from Xiaomi if possible.

The catch is though, we're on a small budget. Thanks to Christmas, we've only got around £200 to £250 to spend. If there's a significant upgrade, we can go to about £300, but that's a stretch.

I've looked at a few phones, and the Nothing phones seem to tick all the boxes, but are right at the top of the budget. The Motorola range looks good, as does the Poco M6 Pro, but like I say, I don't know enough about the chipsets to know if they're any good.

I'm open to any suggestions. Thanks in advance :)

EDIT: I ended up going for the Motorola Moto G85 earlier today. It ticks all the boxes, plus my wife decided to tell me after I'd been looking at lots of different phones that she uses a Motorola in work, and likes the style >.<

Thank you for all the help :)

 

I put on an episode of a show I'm watching, and about ten minutes into it, I missed something on screen, so pressed the skip back button on my remote. The spinning loading circle came up, but stayed for a while, and the episode froze at the point where I'd pressed the button.

No problem I thought, I haven't used Plex for a while, it might just need a little kick. I restarted my fire stick, and restarted the Plex server, just in case. A few minutes later, I didn't catch what a character said, so I tried skipping back again. Plex crashed again. Another set of restarts and we're watching again.

About 15 minutes later, the episode just freezes. No error message or warning, just a frozen screen. I gave it a minute and pressed play, and Plex crashed back to the episode selection screen. Pressing play worked again for a few minutes, until I got an error on screen telling me that my network is too slow for the video. It's a less than 1080p video streaming at 10 Mbps over a gigabit connection. This time, reopening the video took me back to the point of the last issue.

So much for relaxing in front of the TV...

 

I've just had an email from Roblox talking about changes to the parental controls. It looks more like they're forcing parents to create accounts, presumably to inflate user numbers going by the news stories two weeks ago.

The email text is below.

'Dear parent,

We’ve been working on a series of important changes that we’ll be making to your child’s account, (account name), next month.

About Roblox accounts with parent privileges Next month, we’re changing the way parents manage their child’s experience on Roblox by introducing Roblox accounts with parent privileges. After linking your account to your child’s, parents can view and update parental controls for their child all from their own device. Parents also get access to insights about their child’s Roblox usage, such as their daily screen time and on-platform friends.

Given these changes, starting next month, parents will no longer be able to set a parent PIN, use Account Restrictions, or receive account-related notifications to their parental email. Instead, you will need to use an account with parent privileges. Existing verified parental emails on child accounts will continue to be used for account recovery. Any settings previously set using a parent PIN will not change, but you will need an account with parent privileges to make updates going forward.

As always, if users are interested in an added layer of security on their account, you can set up 2-factor authentication.

Updated content maturity settings As we shared with the community in July, to help provide parents and users more clarity into the types of content available on Roblox, we’ll soon begin labeling experiences based on the type of content users can expect in an experience, rather than by age. Experience Guidelines will be renamed Content Labels, and you’ll be able to set limits on the type of content accessible to your child through the content maturity setting in parental controls.

New default settings for users under the age of 13 As part of Roblox’s commitment to safety, we are also updating certain default settings for our youngest users. Starting next month, users under the age of 13 will need parent permission to access certain chat features. Users under the age of 9 will also need parent permission to access experiences with content maturity “Moderate,” which may contain things like moderate violence or moderate crude humor.

Your child’s settings will be updated when they reach certain ages, if you and your child haven’t previously made changes to them. You and your child will be notified of these updates in advance.

We will share more information on these setting updates when the changes go into effect next month.

Next steps To continue receiving notifications about your child’s account related to spending or other important activity, you’ll need to set up a Roblox account with parent privileges and link to your child’s account. When these changes take effect, your child will receive a notification inviting them to add a linked parent account, and we’ll send you an email with instructions.

Since day one, Roblox has been committed to building safety features and tools into the design of our products. We will always continue to explore different ways to update our parental controls to make them even more useful for parents.

Roblox'

Reposted. Thanks for the replies about the problem with my last post 🙂

 

I've got a Linux server running Xubuntu at the moment (It was a media player first), and it also runs two Minecraft servers for the family. It has two network cards that are both connected to the internet. Is there a way to bind the VPN to one of the cards and use the other one for regular use?

I've got Surfshark as my VPN, and it doesn't allow port forwarding under Linux. I've got some software that I want to keep behind the VPN, but the lack of port forwarding is stopping me from sharing the Minecraft servers, and when the VPN is active, it slows down the connection to some of my services like Plex.

I've tried to look it up, but I just don't know enough to get myself anywhere. I've found results that talk about name spaces and routing tables, but they assume a level of knowledge that I just haven't got yet.

I want to use the Arr suite and qBittorrent as the main programs behind the VPN, and Plex, Mylar (a comic manager), Syncthing, and Minecraft as the main programs without it. If I set up qBittorrent and the Arrs as Docker containers, can I use Gluetun to bind just them to the VPN? The VPN is using OpenVPN connections if that makes a difference.

Thanks in advance :)

 

As some of you may already know, I manage a website and app for a small music festival. It runs on a shoestring budget and helps to support the village I grew up in, so I volunteer my time and resources. Part of this is creating the site and things like posters using resources that I've made.

Recently we had an issue where someone created a logo for us, and after we'd used it for a few years, they claimed it back. It turned out that when they created the logo, neither side thought to draw up any sort of agreement on how it could be used. I want to put something in place that makes it clear that anything that I create for the festival can be used by them forever, but without restricting myself from using it.

My main concern is for the website and app, so that I can use the same structure in the future.

I'm not concerned about the fine print, like saying that I can use this specific text layout or whatever, I just want to stop either side from restricting the other in the event of a major falling out, with the exception of things that are exclusive to one side or the other, like the name of the festival.

What would be the best licence for that please? Thanks in advance :)

 

Kerbal Space Program is currently one of the free games through Amazon Prime with GOG, until Dec 18th

Manage your own space program and help the Kerbals conquer space.

https://gaming.amazon.com/kerbal-space-program-gog/dp/amzn1.pg.item.86a1a1cd-19c4-40d8-9f13-abeb3ed8b54c?ingress=amzn

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