TunaLobster
@TunaLobster@lemmy.world
- Comment on Chocolite 1 week ago:
I’ve only known Terry’s. Now I’m curious what I’m missing out on!
- Comment on Questions about how to present radio shows on Jellyfin 1 week ago:
As others have said, Jellyfin is not the correct tool for this job right now. One of the things that should come out as a result of the EFCore database migration is new library types. One of those being podcasts. The old database made it incredibly difficult to add a new media type so that roadblock is gone now. So possibly soon™.
I would treat these like podcasts and use ABS to play them. Or any other podcast app. Keep in mind that ABS is heavily geared towards audiobooks and the web interface. Everything outside of that (native apps and podcasts) is not a major priority for new features from the current set of devs. Which isn’t a bad thing! Podcasts plenty well enough to be useful.
- Comment on Developers: "Yes, the users love cluttered homes, just put everything there and ignore guidelines" 11 months ago:
I continue to be impressed with the Arch community and their dedication to collecting information about Linux into one place. Props to everyone that has contributed! You really are helping users solve problems everyday!
- Comment on how do you separate your clothes and linens to avoid fabric degradation and bleeding? 1 year ago:
You’re completely overthinking it. I keep white separate. Colors get their own basket. Denim goes in a separate piles after it really smells (it honestly shouldn’t be washed very much). Towels get their own load due to shedding. Sheets sometimes go in with the colors.
I do everything on cold. I use the plainest of plain detergent. If there’s a smell in polyester or nylon clothes I’ll put in some Clorox 2.
Dryer on low or medium until mostly dry. I’ve got a fancy one with a moisture sensor that actually works so I let that determine how long. Usually 25-30 minutes.
Citation: nytimes.com/…/wirecutter-show-podcast-20240821-be…
- Comment on Linux hits exactly 2% user share on the October 2024 Steam Survey 1 year ago:
If you can swing it, keep the old PC parts around and put Linux on the old stuff and build up confidence there. I used synergy to move my mouse between windows and Linux and slowly got to the point I felt good enough to jump all in.
- Comment on Linux hits exactly 2% user share on the October 2024 Steam Survey 1 year ago:
Yep! And it’s per account. Both of my Linux machines are in this months data!
- Comment on Day 83 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I’ve been playing until I forget to post Screenshots 1 year ago:
I logged into mine a month or 2 ago and realized I was still in tutorial island. I had totally forgotten where I left my character! It was a fantastic experience to go through the F2P quests and leveling again.
- Comment on How do Texas residents afford electricity? 1 year ago:
Toss these guys a few bucks the next time your plan is up for renewal and see what rate you can get. Usually TXU is on the high side.
- Comment on I don't have AC but my apartment lease covers unlimited water usage and the water is very cold. How can I best use this to cool my home? 1 year ago:
- Comment on Are there any good casual/low-stress mobile games that aren't filled with microtransactions? 1 year ago:
Golf on Mars and Desert Golfing. Super simple. No ads. Its just 2D golf that keeps on going with any gimmicks.
- Comment on How am I supposed to decide who to vote for in local elections? 1 year ago:
The local newspapers in my area send each candidate in every race a form of question that they then print. Typically it is very easy to tell which candidates understand what the that form is, there are those that don’t understand, and then there are ones that don’t return it. It’s makes choosing much easier for me. I’ll still pull of websites and check past news articles for each one I am considering.
Support your local newspapers!
- Comment on Instances that didn't block facebooks- thread.net 2 years ago:
You are commenting on a LemmyNet post from the shit just works instance. I am replying from a LemmyNet account on lemmy.world. It could also happen that someone from a Mastodon instance could reply to this comment. Everyone can have their account on a specific instance (even self-hosting their own instance) and still be able to see content from other websites. There is no singular website that hosts all data and there is no singular authority (ok maybe you could argue the developers of the software, but it’s also open source and other options do exist so it’s not a true single point of authority) for the entire network.
- Comment on Instances that didn't block facebooks- thread.net 2 years ago:
Content and data is shared between instances.