Saltarello
@Saltarello@lemmy.world
- Comment on Before buying this printer, I made a quick search to confirm that it has wifi connectivity... (the algorithm lied to me) 4 weeks ago:
I’ve found Canon printers to be generally good overall but this is BS. If its any consolation I have a Canon printer with WiFi. Win 10 is so shit the scanner literally never scans over WiFi & ive given in using the printer over WiFi for anything & just use it via a cable
- Comment on Lemmy World Videos check-in: Political Videos - Keep them or not? 2 months ago:
I’m also waaaay late but posting for those that might be interested. lemmy.ml/c/videos seems to be predominantly political type videos (warning: I dont watch them, they could be balanced/propaganda/rage bait/conspiratorial).
PS I’d also have voted to keep them separate.
- Comment on OpenStreetMap: The map that saves lives | CNBC International (5:14) 3 months ago:
OmsAnd can seem daunting for new users. I persevered because the map info is so detailed & it works offline. On a couple of occasions my family found ourselves in a new city in a foreign country in need of food etc & OsmAnd has had the info telling us exactly what we needed & where to go thanks to the dedicated community. It encouraged me to map my own city suburb in detail to help fellow travelers.
I also love its offline Wikipedia function.
If anyone is interested, even adding a park bench or litter bin helps & is quite simple with something like StreetComplete
- Comment on How do I make an image (or video) safe to post online? 6 months ago:
For images, on Android you could use Imagepipe.
Once you’ve set it up, simply “share” the image to Imagepipe, it does its thing, then automatically passes it on to whatever app you want - for examole a messaging app for you to send to others (it also stores a copy of the image sans metadata in an Imagepipe folder in your gallery for ease of access should you need it again).
For video, from memory I think mp3tag for Windows/Mac can remove metadata from some video formats
- Comment on Nature Valley: 10 bars in 5 packs 7 months ago:
Ha I once fell for this same issue with the exact same bars. To be fair they’re so darn tasty I’ve fallen for it again several times since!
- Comment on An update to how many boring, repetitive communities I need to block to make Lemmy enjoyable 8 months ago:
Came here since the Reddit 3rd party app fiasco. Initially I blocked a load of non English language communities which seemed to fill the All feed. Kept adding to my subscribed communities list then in my app (Voyager after Liftoff stopped being developed) blocked a load of keywords, essentially Trump/US politics related.
Now my Home (subscriptions) feed has some great content. I check out All from time to time to see if I can subscribe to more communities.
Niche communities are still lacking but hopefully that improves over time.
- Comment on Not buying a shaver from Philips again.. 8 months ago:
Ah fair enough. I’m a typical man so didn’t read the instruction manual. This never occurred to me as we dont have a power socket in the bathroom
- Comment on Not buying a shaver from Philips again.. 8 months ago:
My Philips shaver does not work whilst charging. What’s that all about?
Luckily the battery is good but it gives very little warning when its about to run out. I dont grow facial hair very quickly or very thickly but several times I’ve had to leave the house partially shaved. Doesn’t make any sense. That’s the whole point of electricity, to use stuff whilst plugged in!
- Comment on Suing YouTube’s Science Scammers | Kyle Hill 11 months ago:
@HootinNHollerin@slrpnk.net I hate them too. Let DeArrow help you weed out the clickbait (from the dev behind SponsorBlock)
- Comment on I get that AMP sites are supposed to load faster. But why do they have to be so ugly? 1 year ago:
If you’re an Android, Kiwi Browser has an option to remove AMP (use direct website over AMP version)