faultypidgeon

joined 3 months ago

My setup is simple:

  • Pictures: I don't take many and rarely look at them tbh. So they just sit on my laptops NVMe
  • Music: I only ever use cmus for listening to music => Therefore music is also only locally on my laptop, managed with beets
  • Movies/Tv Shows: I have jellyfin running on a raspberry Pi 4. For single user use this works fine (even transcoding DVD quality works). For multi user or higher resolution transcoding this probably won't work.
  • Backups: One off-site backup at a cloud storage provider using restic and one backup on a USB hdd I simply plug in every other week.

My recommendation is: Keep it as simple as possible. In the past I created the craziest setups, but it turns out that in every day life I have neither the time nor motivation to maintain that shit.

[...] script something that does this.

Theoretically this pandoc one liner already does it, but depending on the website the layouting is going to be trash.

pandoc -i 'https://the-website-your-rss-items.link.to/' -f html -t epub -o out.epub
[–] faultypidgeon@programming.dev 5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Might not be for you if you are not a TUI person, but I like newsboat. I also use it to watch youtube and listen to podcasts (with mpv). For pdf/epub export you can probably script something that does this.

[–] faultypidgeon@programming.dev 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yaos. I was expecting a nice fantasy story with dragons and shit. But the romance part of it was just so annoying. "Oh look that dude is so hot..." at every. single. occasion. I could've known beforehand that this book is more targeted towards female readers, but sometimes I just like to go to the book store and buy a book based on the blurb. Since then I made the new rule to keep my distance to books that mention TikTok or #BookTok on the cover.

[–] faultypidgeon@programming.dev 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Surprised to see jellyfin here tbh. The docker image needed literally zero configuration to work perfectly for me.

[–] faultypidgeon@programming.dev 9 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I know this is suppossed to be a good vibes post, but "nobody" is probably a slight underestimation.

[–] faultypidgeon@programming.dev 6 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Even with an ad blocker it's insufferable though. Every time a page ask me to sign up for their stupid newsletter I want to punch a hole in my screen.

[–] faultypidgeon@programming.dev 3 points 2 months ago

I should print this out. I really think this may be a big part of the problem.

[–] faultypidgeon@programming.dev 2 points 2 months ago

Well, yeah it sometimes does happen even if I'm not googling, but it's nowhere near as exhausting. But I feel like forcing myself to stick to methodically approaches still great advice.

[–] faultypidgeon@programming.dev 3 points 2 months ago

Sub-brain will obey forebrain, I am not offering any choices or debate on the issue. We are standing up now and the feet are walking, the decision is final, now stfu.

I like that. Never really thought of it as a willpower thing. But yeah I think you are right.

[–] faultypidgeon@programming.dev 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I think you are making a good point. For private projects I do in fact programme a lot in go. Sometimes I even pull the plug on my router and use just devdocs.io to get things done. And this does make things at least a lot more bearable. Before I started the post graduate programme I'm currently in I did full stack development for a living in different projects. Usually Spring Boot + either vue, react or angular for frontend. And I 100% agree with you: Spring Boot is just madness. My personal arch enemy is Hibernate though. It's awesome when it works, but at some point it won't and then it is absolute hell. Problem is that where I live go jobs are scarce. Virtually everyone here is doing Spring Boot.

[–] faultypidgeon@programming.dev 2 points 2 months ago (4 children)

I think sometimes I do enjoy bug hunting as well, but only if I didn't write the bug myself and only if there is no research outside the editor involved. Fixing my own bugs feels like "not progressing" to me. So tell us your secret.

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