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They could offer premade “modules” so people could customize what they enjoy and grab ready stuff for the things they find annoying to configure
Huh, interesting.
I had set mine to 16:9 but trying 4:3 it does indeed seem to capture more in the picture. Thanks!
LiveLM@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Friendly reminder that Tailscale is VC-funded and driving towards IPOEnglish61·30 days agoI always knew it was too nice to stay non-shitty forever.
Guess it’s time for me to pester my ISP to let me open some ports
LiveLM@lemmy.zipto pics@lemmy.world•I was horrified, after I took a #macro #photography and saw that my "clean" finger was filled with #swarf #particles imbedded in the #fingerprint after 3 hours of just teaching in a #machineshop thatEnglish26·1 month agoPixey.org is a Pixelfed instance, and Pixelfed is basically Fediverse Instagram.
So I assume using tons of hashtags is normal over there, but when the content federates over to Lemmy it ends up looking wacky.
LiveLM@lemmy.zipto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Interviews as seen by HR and the candidateEnglish34·1 month agoOnce I did an online interview process were they had a whole video and slideshow explaining about the company history and culture and the employees were saying about how it was a position for people who “truly believed in the mission of the company”.
And then they had a quiz about it.
They truly want a cult. Fuck em.
Ah wait, maybe I can help!
When you tried it, were you using the Default Kodi skin? Because if so, the list view it uses by default does indeed look crappy, but it’s customizable!When you open the Movies or TV list, look at the bottom left, you should see a icon that looks like this:
What this means is, you can press the direction listed to open a options menu. So for example pressing Left when this is shown opens this sidebar:
Try changing the display mode from “List” to something like “Poster” and you get this:
The movies you see on this screenshot are all coming from my Jellyfin server, not too bad eh?
And this is just the beginning, if you look into the built-in Add-ons store in Kodi, there’s tons of third-party skins you can install, and thanks to the “Playlists” and “Widgets” system in Kodi, you can really fine tune your setup!
This is what my Kodi homescreen looks like with the Arctic: Zephyr Reloaded skin and a bunch of tweaking. It’s setup to show the next episodes of what I’m watching right away:
It’s all still coming down from my Jellyfin server. The icons on the left are shortcuts to open the full library view of the server instead of the local media, allowing me easy access to my library instead of having to navigate a bunch to reach the Jellycon Lists. You can customize these views too:
Now, setting this up can get pretty annoying, specially as all these settings seem to be 15 menus deep into Kodi and the skin settings and you might find yourself going back and forth quite a bit, but I think the end result is well worth it.
If you ever fancy giving it a try again, I’d recommend installing Kodi on your computer and playing with it there. When you got something you’re happy with, transferring the settings over Raspberry shouldn’t be too hard. Hope this helps!
It is? What issues are you having?
I’ve used the Jellycon plugin for a while and it worked amazing.
LiveLM@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex now want to SELL your personal dataEnglish11·1 month agoPeople commonly cite more polished clients and clients available on obscure platforms like legacy smart TVs and such
LiveLM@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux 6.16 adds the “X86_NATIVE_CPU” option to optimize your kernel build for your processorThe X86_NATIVE_CPU Kconfig build time parameter has been merged for the Linux 6.16 merge window as an easy wEnglish1·1 month agoThis sounds nice but compiling the kernel takes a while on my machine. Whenever I try these custom kernels/config options I end up going back to the regular out of sheer lazyness :p
LiveLM@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•Simple Bash Script To Always Disable Laptop Internal Monitor When Using AR GlassesEnglish10·2 months agoBash doesn’t ever look clean.
I think it started with people using AI to create little apps and tools to scratch their own itch, then it morphed into something completely different…
So yeah in the original context “Vibe Coding” is maybe not the worst name, but afterwards I dunno
Try burning your DVDs at the slowest speed possible.
When I still used optical media, software things simply would not work if burned fast.
I’d set 1x on my burning software. I think my writer was new enough that it’d only go down to 4x but it worked fine.
LiveLM@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•I swapped the entire school computers to linux mintEnglish3·2 months agoI’ve always wondered how these solutions worked but never found much info about 'em
- PS2 Homebrew
- Very early in dev
- Linux Distro that runs RetroArch and nothing else
- Reddit thread with no useful suggestions
- Embedded Linux system for the ‘InstantON’ feature in Vaio laptops
So of all these links, only the second one is barely relevant. You’re Welcome
LiveLM@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•I spent 2 hours coding this CSS theme (in nano btw) and I don't even know CSS, I color coded gtk3 ui for easy colors themingEnglish2·2 months agoI believe the idea is that each theme variable has a completely different color, so when you’re working on a regular theme and you can’t figure out where a certain color on the ui is coming from, you can load this, screenshot, color pick the affected element and immediately find what theme variable controls it
LiveLM@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Papra, the minimalistic document archiving platformEnglish1·3 months agoThanks!
It’s so slow it’d probably be faster to just click the link and glance it over yourself.
Maybe there’s good uses for local LLMs in a browser but this feature here is one lame gimmick
LiveLM@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Papra, the minimalistic document archiving platformEnglish61·3 months agoThe UI elements look like the ones used in Portainer, is it some frontend library?
Hmm, 4 limbs, 2 eyes, 2 ears, mammal…
Close enough???