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[–] axby@lemmy.ca 6 points 3 months ago (1 children)

What sort of numbers are people expecting for this? I read somewhere that the NDP proposed a tax of 1-2% on assets above $10M, does that sound right?

I was curious about specifics but couldn’t find any in the article.

[–] axby@lemmy.ca 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Oh yeah I realize you weren't talking about mine, I just wasn't sure which limitation @TheFinn@discuss.tchncs.de was referring to about mine, if it was the .6 thing or the "can't operate on previous expression result" limitation (or possibly I misunderstood that one).

I fixed both but I was curious to know what is more important. It's hard to get a sense of what people are looking for in my apps since I don't have any telemetry or anything like that. There are plenty of features that I'd like to add (and other projects I'd like to work on), but I don't have enough time, so I'm trying to prioritize.

[–] axby@lemmy.ca 2 points 5 months ago (3 children)

Hi! I'm glad you like it. I've finally gotten around to implementing some of the feature requests, and I added support for omitting the leading zero on decimals (e.g. .6 instead of 0.6). I think I also addressed what @ikidd@lemmy.world was referring to, if you press add/subtraction/multiplication/division/exponent as the first button, it will automatically add ans, which is the result of the previous expression. But this meant I had to add a separate button for a negative sign, otherwise you could never type e.g. "-1", it would always be "ans-1". This is how a physical calculator worked that I used in school, but I'm interested in feedback from you/others.

You can try the latest dev branch of the web version here: https://alexbarry.net/dev/calc/2025-01-12/

(code in the dev branch of the github repo).

I put off working on the calculator for a while because I didn't know many people were using it. The Google Play version barely has any users, and I can't tell how many people are actually using the F-Droid version.

Anyway I want to test it for a week or so, then I'll probably update the github pages and F-Droid versions.

[–] axby@lemmy.ca 4 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I leave my credit card stored with some places, but I specifically don’t leave it on steam just to add a speed bump for me to avoid buying a game unless I really want it. I tend to add games to my wish list, then sort of impulse buy if they go on sale for really cheap, or remove them later if I’ve decided I’ll never get around to playing them.

I’m not too worried about security, worst case I can get a new credit card number. But it seems like steam and other online retailers are pretty good about not leaking your credit card number.

[–] axby@lemmy.ca 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Thanks, this is something I was considering. I’ve always wanted to dive into the code for something like VLC or Firefox, but I feel like it would take a while before it becomes fun. I still plan on doing it when I feel like I have more free time. Maybe I need to find simpler projects.

I guess in this post I was hoping for something that could have meaningful progress made in a few hours, without a ton of ramping up time. Maybe that doesn’t exist?

[–] axby@lemmy.ca 3 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

I agree and am surprised that this isn’t more in demand. I like matrix.org and use it as a regular messenger for people that I’ve convinced to use it. But it is dependent on people hosting their own instances, or using the official public one (for free).

They do have a “peer to peer” matrix experiment that I’ve heard about but it was in its early stages when I last looked at it: https://matrix.org/blog/2020/06/02/introducing-p2p-matrix/

[–] axby@lemmy.ca 3 points 8 months ago (2 children)

I’ve never been into tablets, are Surfaces as easy to install Linux on as a PC? Is there any bootloader unlocking or anything like on a phone, or is it more like secure boot on a PC?

I had installed Linux on an old Chromebook and it would always offer to wipe the hard drive on every boot, so now I’ve assumed that some hardware isn’t as Linux friendly as others. I think a lot has changed since I got my desktop and the last laptop that I installed Linux on.

And are the Linux touch screen interfaces any good? I tried a Fairphone that was running something Linux and the touch interface was lacking. (It was a great tiny laptop for using a terminal though).

And last random thought… I loved the 10” netbook form factor back in 2009 or so. I think tablets are a similar size, but the weight is in the “monitor” part, I preferred the bottom heavy laptop form factor. Are the Surfaces okay for that, or top heavy enough that they can fall over and can’t have the angle adjusted finely like a laptop?

[–] axby@lemmy.ca 3 points 8 months ago

I bought a 512 GB SanDisk one for $65 USD a few years ago. I don’t like Samsung software bloatware on their phones, but having 512 GB of storage for $65 feels pretty futuristic to me. I can’t believe more phone manufacturers don’t offer external SD card support… you’d think more consumers would demand it, given that the alternative is to pay a lot more, every time you get a new phone.

I’m basically able to keep like every photo I’ve taken for the last 10 years or so (though not at original resolution).

[–] axby@lemmy.ca 2 points 8 months ago

I was thinking this too, but consider some improvements:

  • wireless printing seems to “just work” now. Besides having to painfully enter my wifi password with up and down arrows on my printer, it seems like my windows and Mac laptops are able to print to it wirelessly without any initial setup. (I use Linux on my desktop but haven’t tried printing from it yet). I think it even works from phones.
  • cables: I don’t remember what type of cable printers used, but I remember the big keyboard cable, then the smaller purple and green PS/2 ones (I think keyboard and mouse were different?)… I vaguely remember multiple different peripheral cables, like FireWire? Giant parallel ports for things like scanners?

I hate that most printers don’t come with the USB (B?) cable that seemingly only printers need now, but I’m glad that it’s standard and that everything supports <strikethrough>USB-A</strikethrough> I mean USB-C (except my PC) now. Such a utopia.

[–] axby@lemmy.ca 8 points 8 months ago (2 children)

I find that stove top popcorn is even less convenient (so less tempting to eat all the time), but much cheaper, and maybe tastier in some ways.

Get a ~500 g (1 lb or so?) bag of whole kernels for $3-ish, some oil that you use for cooking other stuff anyway, and salt. Heat the oil on the stove with a few kernels, then when those pop, briefly remove from heat and add more. Make sure the pot has a lid. Keep shaking it side to side to keep the popcorn from burning.

I find it adds just enough oil to taste good, but not so much that I’m eating something super awful for me. (And it’s much tastier than air popped). And I assume you could still add melted butter if you want an extra treat.

I want to get one of those movie theatre style things where the popcorn can fly out of the pot.

[–] axby@lemmy.ca 6 points 8 months ago (2 children)

My problem may be related: how do you find people to follow? I wish I could just follow communities like on Lemmy. I’ve tried following hastags I’m interested in, but it seems like they aren’t always used.

I’ve instead searched for topics that I’m interested in, followed a bunch of people, then unfollowed the ones that post too much stuff I’m not interested in. But this seems like a pain.

I also don’t necessarily want to see everything that a single person posts.

[–] axby@lemmy.ca 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Grazie mille! Ecco il mio primo tentativo di supporto per le traduzioni. Ho suddiviso le traduzioni italiane generate dalla macchina in un commit separato. Per ora ho tradotto solo l'applicazione web e le stringhe nel gioco Solitaire. Sentiti libero di aggiungere qualsiasi miglioramento, su github o qui o via email/matrix/qualunque cosa ti faccia comodo:

https://github.com/alexbarry/AlexGames/pull/15/commits/9e8d244998e79831ac1d3d0bcac1b9d19474f8f2

Le stringhe comuni dell'app web sono in data/strings/it.yaml, questo potrebbe non essere molto importante e ce ne sono molte di più di quanto pensassi. Le stringhe solitaire in src/lua_scripts/games/solitaire/solitaire_strings.lua sono più gestibili e potrebbero probabilmente trarre maggior beneficio dalla revisione umana (perché mancano di contesto perché sono stringhe più corte come "draw type" ("one", "three")).

Potrebbe essere più semplice dare un'occhiata veloce all'applicazione funzionante con le nuove stringhe, l'ho ospitata qui: https://alexbarry.net/dev/games/i18n/it.html

Probabilmente sarò impegnato per la prossima settimana o forse due, quindi non sentirti obbligato a guardarli tanto presto. Potrei anche unirli al ramo principale, ma non mostrarli automaticamente agli utenti a meno che non accettino, o almeno con un disclaimer che li traduca automaticamente.

Inglese (Originale)Thanks so much! Here is my first attempt at support for translations. I split the machine generated Italian translations into a separate commit. I only translated the web application and the strings in the Solitaire game for now. Feel free to add any improvements, on github or here or email/matrix/whatever is convenient:

https://github.com/alexbarry/AlexGames/pull/15/commits/9e8d244998e79831ac1d3d0bcac1b9d19474f8f2

The web app's common strings are in data/strings/it.yaml, this may not be very important, and there are way more of tham than I realized. The solitaire strings in src/lua_scripts/games/solitaire/solitaire_strings.lua are more manageable, and could probably benefit more from human review (because they lack context due to being shorter strings like "draw type" ("one", "three")).

It might be easier to just skim the working application with the new strings, I hosted it here: https://alexbarry.net/dev/games/i18n/it.html

I am likely busy over the next week or maybe two, so don't feel obligated to look at these any time soon. I could even merge these into the main branch, but just not automatically show them to users unless they opt-in, or at least with a disclaimer that they are machine translated.

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