[-] fixmycode@feddit.cl 3 points 3 days ago

the movie is just a long take of a young James T. Kirk driving a convertible while listening to the Beastie Boys. The movie ends as he drives it into a canyon.

~~I'd probably watch it~~

[-] fixmycode@feddit.cl 14 points 2 weeks ago

like, how many Star Trek communities do you need, right?

[-] fixmycode@feddit.cl 16 points 2 months ago

open it in a non-destructive manner, switch every read/write lock slider, put it back together.

[-] fixmycode@feddit.cl 28 points 5 months ago

Every era is defined by the tools we had at hand during that process. While Memphis is basically pixel art, Y2K was defined by the gradient and mask tools on Photoshop, and Aero was a victim of skewmorphic design trends pushed by the commodity of 3D tooling. Flat design took prevalence because raster-based products felt weird when seen on retina displays.

I wonder how design will be affected when AI tools become the norm.

[-] fixmycode@feddit.cl 12 points 6 months ago

and the partner still prefers Netflix, because they hate to think what they want to watch

[-] fixmycode@feddit.cl 14 points 7 months ago

oh, didn't notice that the implicit assumptions stopped at "meeting an alien race"

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[-] fixmycode@feddit.cl 31 points 7 months ago

black, no sugar, no nothing, leave the bag in there until it talks or doesn't move anymore

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submitted 9 months ago by fixmycode@feddit.cl to c/chile@feddit.cl
[-] fixmycode@feddit.cl 27 points 9 months ago

there were many ways to use the internet before browsers, applications talked with other applications, people joined BBSs, but you could argue that eventually, you'd like to access text or media in a repeatable manner, you'd like to be able to point to those resources in the least steps possible (some way of universally locate a resource...), those resources will end up being referenced by other resources and you'd eventually end up with the web.

the web is a side-effect of the internet

[-] fixmycode@feddit.cl 22 points 10 months ago

Ferret > Badger > Bear

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by fixmycode@feddit.cl to c/newcommunities@lemmy.world

ES: Una comunidad para conversar de entretenimiento de cartón en Español

Juegos de Mesa

!juegosdemesa@feddit.cl

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submitted 10 months ago by fixmycode@feddit.cl to c/boardgames@feddit.de

I gifted the Pokemon Battle Academy set this year to my nephews (both 9yo). BA is boxed like a board game, it has three decks, two basic decks which are pre-sorted to play a tutorial game, and one advanced unsorted deck, along with guides for playing both decks, a full game guide, coin, damage counters, and a board which guides you on how to play. I also bought them sleeves and a couple of boosters that I told them they could use later.

I was there when they opened the box, told them about how I convinced their grandpa when I was their age to get me my first deck, and how I didn't play with anyone for a long time because no one in school had cards, and how lucky they were to have each other to play with. In the spirit of letting them do their Christmas thing, I told them "do you need me to teach you how to play?" they said they were ok, and I went to do other things around the house.

15 minutes later I come back and all cards are basically scattered around the room. One of my nephews is negotiating to trade 20 cards of their pre-constructed deck for the holo that comes on the other's deck. The advance deck is nowhere to be found, it's probably now part of their mega deck. The board, counters, coin and guides are still in the box.

They never battled, but all in all, they stayed trading cards all morning until they had to leave. One of them showed the other how to open their boosters the way youtubers open them (by putting the rare ones at the end for maximum content) and the importance of sleeving their holos.

I guess collecting is more fun these days. I'm happy they found joy in that.

Maybe we battle next year.

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submitted 11 months ago by fixmycode@feddit.cl to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

Cash grabs aside, I really enjoy a good biopic. I'm between David Bowie and Michael Jackson

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by fixmycode@feddit.cl to c/python@programming.dev

Let's say I have the following structure:

my_module/
  __init__.py
  utilities.py

and __init__.py contains

from .utilities import SomeUtilityFunction

Is there a way to prevent or alert developers when they do

from my_module.utilities import SomeUtilityFunction

instead of

from my_module import SomeUtilityFunction

The problem arose when a few modules started using a function that was imported inside a module in which it wasn't used, while also being available on the module's __init__.py, so after linting the file and removing the unused import my tests started failing.

any other advice for situations like this?

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I know that canonically, Jankom is a Tellarite and not a Talaxian, but I feel that his story's justification has a Tom Paris/Nick Locarno vibe, but I haven't been able to find any relationship on Google. There's a lot on Jankom that reminds me of Neelix:

  • Delta quadrant
  • Split nose
  • Hair, sideburns and eyebrows
  • Ears somewhat
  • Spots

Also, I thought that Tellarites would look closer to what the doctor on Janeway's crew looked like.

Is some writer not being paid for the creation of Talaxian on Prodigy?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by fixmycode@feddit.cl to c/boostforlemmy@lemmy.world

Insert Link dialog is inserting a ! symbol before the URL? which makes Boost not render it as a link, I don't know if that's the behavior on web Lemmy.

Repro:

  • Start a new post or comment
  • Press the link button on the toolbar
  • Fill the form and insert the link
  • The resulting markdown looks like this:

![Some URL](https://example.com)

If you press the preview (magnifier) button, it doesn't show as a link, and this continues after you post the new message

The other thing is that both fields of the Insert Link dialog have the placeholder "URL". I know the icons are different but at first glance I found it confusing

[-] fixmycode@feddit.cl 11 points 1 year ago

I'd say 4/10.

One remarkable thing was that it paved the way for SNW.

All other captains were more interesting captains than Burnham, and that's sad, because they were removing them so fast. The happiest point for me was when they made Saru captain, only to remove it later.

I'm ok with Klingons, I think it's ok that each Star Trek generation rethink their visual language.

They told some good stories.

[-] fixmycode@feddit.cl 13 points 1 year ago

the girls won't say no, because of the implications

[-] fixmycode@feddit.cl 24 points 1 year ago

we've never breed humans selectively for tastiness

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by fixmycode@feddit.cl to c/lemmydev@lemm.ee

I'm in the process of developing a bot. My intention is to scan all comments regardless of depth in a given community up to a certain date, so it receives only the comments made since the last request. I want to play nice so I'm also trying to do it on the less amount of queries possible.

The community I'm testing this is fairly small, it has 40 comments total, but the problem is that when I request comments without specifying max_depth, and sort ordered by New, I receive only 10 comments, if I try to specify page, or limit, I get an error {"error":"couldnt_get_comments"}.

If I don't specify page or limit, and set an arbitrary number for max_depth, like 4, I get the 40 comments I'm expecting.

My question is: what's the correct way to request comments? My intention is doing something similar to an user pressing "Comments" on front of a community, like calling the community URL with params ?dataType=Comment&page=1&sort=New

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I made a similar post on selfhosted recently but I wanted to ask if anyone has experience with these x86 fanless PCs that are sold on AliExpress and similar stores.

Particularly, I've been looking at the ones based on the N5100 Celeron processor. Brands that I've found sell similar units are x86pi and Protectil. They're normally marketed for industrial and firewall use cases. I really want to use them to run containerized HA and Plex.

I want to know how's the heat, and if you see this no-moving-parts device as a real alternative to raspberry pies. I'm allergic to fan noise (jk)

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Hello, I'm quite new to the self-hosted experience, and so far I've been running my services from a RPi3b, and I'm looking to upgrade.

One of requirements is that the system is silent and cheap to run. Also, it should be mostly self contained. My Pi is in a passive cooled aluminum case.

So I've been looking at options and stumble upon the Bmax N1 plus, it's a cheap, passive cooled, low power Celeron machine with a bunch of internal storage options. I've seen a couple of critics in yt saying that is too slow for console emulation, but how about running services?

Other option I've checked out was the Zima board, but the whole naked computer aspect is not particularly to my liking and I don't have the tools to build a nice case for it.

I'm mostly interested in running home assistant and jellyfin.

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