[-] WestwardWinds@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

I felt this way about Risk of Rain 2 and I was proven wrong. I'm willing to wait and see.

[-] WestwardWinds@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

I think it might just be a bug or weird optimization issues.

And I'm pretty sure OP has that much data use because they're on lemmynsfw. Not only are they consuming a lot of media content, lemmynsfw admins have been turning off caching for images so he's fetching the linked media every time. I only have 1.06GB used since August 2

[-] WestwardWinds@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

I did a lot of that work when I was starting out. Trust me, not a fan anymore than you are. But the developers that buy up all the land and do the construction are, which I hate but understand. What I didn't understand is that, your average SFDH buyer loves that shit. There were times I was cranking out tweaked designs for 15-20 builds a week across 3-5 neighborhoods. People would come to our company specifically because of that "cookie cutter" design. They loved it and loved paying for it with just a couple tweaks. They knew that there were just tweaked versions of maybe 3 house styles in the entire neighborhood and they loved the suburb feel. Me personally? I've always hated the suburb vibe since I was a kid but that's what paid the bills until I could go back to school and get something I cared about off the ground

[-] WestwardWinds@lemmy.world 16 points 1 year ago

Sync doesn't support making posts yet so it's not a bug on your end. That's why you get the "coming soon" message

[-] WestwardWinds@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

Can someone check and let me know if it supports marking read on scroll like Sync for Reddit did and Voyager does?

[-] WestwardWinds@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

The other reason, also related to military, is that a couple of months ago the FAA integrated their records system with the VA. Because of some records disparities, specifically health records, thousands of pilots have had their license suspended. This happened to someone I know and they got all their documentation to the FAA in early April and as of 2 weeks ago they were told to expect 3-5 more months of a wait before it’s reviewed because they’re so bogged down

[-] WestwardWinds@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

That’s because the Deathloop exclusivity period on PlayStation and PC was set before the acquisition and they had to honor existing contracts. It’s not indicative of a pattern they’re going to follow

[-] WestwardWinds@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Mark posts as read on scroll. It was the best feature of Sync and as far as I’m aware only Connect for Android supports it. Shortly after it got that feature I switched to iOS and haven’t found any others that have it.

There are so many posts, like photos, that I get the gist of just by scrolling past that I’m not interested in interacting with and yet there is no quick way to clear them from my feed. Lemmy still doesn’t have a really high turnover rate for content so when I come back later I have to scroll past tons of posts I’ve already seen to get to anything new.

If anyone knows of an iOS or web app with this feature let me know please. I’m using Memmy right now and it’s pretty good other than missing this.

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Hello, I have been a long time android user for over a decade now so I have a lot of workflows figured out that I am now trying to replicate on ios. My main one I haven't found a replacement for just yet is for my sleep tracking/smart alarm setup. I'm not sure what combination of apps would let me accomplish a similar experience or if some things just aren't supported on ios. I have a 12 Pro Max on IOS 17b3.

My Android set up I'm looking to replicate is: Sleep As Android, Spotify, Tasker, IFTTT, and Phillips Hue

Sleep As Android did sleep tracking, white noise (playing at the same time as Audible audiobook), smart wake up (tracking sleep cycle and waking me up earlier if it thinks I'm in a light sleep), and automation triggering.

Upon starting bedtime/sleep tracking in Sleep, it would trigger IFTTT to turn off my Hue bulbs

When deep sleep is detected, it would trigger Tasker to turn off Bluetooth and stop audio playback (this is flexible I just want a way to disconnect from bluetooth and stop audio playback once I am asleep)

When alarm starts, it would trigger IFTTT to turn on my Hue lights and start playing a Spotify playlist at a slowly increasing volume.

To turn off my alarm I had to scan a QR code. This is the most consistent way I've found to actually get me up in the morning so its pretty important to me.

If you have any suggestions for replacing parts of this please share them! Thanks!

[-] WestwardWinds@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

A additional concern with resin printers is VOCs, Volatile Organic Compounds, which air purifiers don’t really filter out since they’re focused on particulate cleaning. Sadly there is no solution like dilution, or in this case ventilation

[-] WestwardWinds@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

What ai stuff are you running on apple silicon where you’re seeing that much improvement? I’ve always been windows/linux but just recently switched over to a m2 MacBook Pro because I’m doing a lot of travel this year.

Lugging around my 5900hx/rtx3070 just became too much of a pain in the ass with like 3 working hours of battery life. I was able to transfer most of my development/design workflow over (and the one I couldn’t works fine in W11 parallels) but I thought most of my AI stuff would just have to live on my desktop rig.

[-] WestwardWinds@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

I really enjoyed Project Hail Mary, just couldn't put it down and it is similar enough to OP's prompt to recommend to them.

It's not a book but if you enjoyed Project Hail Mary you might enjoy For All Mankind on Apple TV. It has a similar vibe of engineers and tech driving the plot balanced with looking at the human costs of a rapidly advancing space program both on and off Earth

[-] WestwardWinds@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago

I'd really love if state actors moved from Twitter to something like NOSTR. The server relays would be cheap for municipalities to run and manage and it wouldn't be tied to a private corporation. Kinda like how some EU countries had schools and departments move away from Office to FOSS alternatives.

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