What’s his take on the official Skyrim mods that Bethesda made/approved?
Just another Lemmy user, and also an idiot who accidentally wiped his Lemmy instance not once but twice. Oh well, third time’s the charm.
What’s his take on the official Skyrim mods that Bethesda made/approved?
I use OpenBoard, its based on GBoard I believe but without the Google dependencies and is open-source. Works pretty well, no complaints
Yeah it would be screen mirroring
Yeah, there is a software you can install on the Pi called scrcpy
(which is a terminal utility), you can get a GUI for it with guiscrcpy
Here’s the link going over it: here
And for the GUI part here
I haven’t use it, so not sure how well it works. There could also be other software to support casting that I’m not aware of.
Thanks for the clarification! That does make it more interesting than just an ActivityPub clone
They’ve been going on about that for years now, and last I heard about it, they said it would cost too much to implement or something like that? Can’t remember now.
How is this different to ActivityPub protocol that the fediverse uses? Seems like its trying to accomplish very similar things? Like how KBin and Lemmy can interact with the same content and have different layouts, apps, etc.
I suppose it’s good to have alternative protocols for decentralized communication, but wouldn’t it be better to focus on one and put more effort into improving it?
As far as I’m aware, the only way to get a private streaming box would be to use a RaspberryPi. You could use Google Chromecast but then you get Google, Nvidia have Nvidia Shield but that costs a lot and I’m not familiar enough with it to know if it has spyware.
With RaspberryPi, all you really need is to just install the Raspbian OS (they have detailed instructions on their website) and you basically have a mini PC with an Internet browser and all that. So you could just do that?
There is also this Chromium DRM compliant browser which supports Hulu, Amazon Prime, Netflix, etc. Which you can install on the Pi for streaming support. Here’s the link
Just stay away from Chinese made Android Boxes. Linus did a good video covering those here
Elon Musk: “No! You can scrape Twitter data for AI research!”
Also Elon Musk: “I’m gonna start scraping Internet data for my AI research”
Even then, I doubt some people will be able to correlate that to privacy infringing social media services. Some will, but a lot probably won’t.
Yep, correct
Different companies have different requirements, but generally if you know a bit of SQL and a bit of Linux terminal commands you should be good. Maybe have a browse through a testing framework like Selenium, though frameworks would vary depending on what the company does, so don’t fret too much about that.
QA work has a fairly low barrier of entry, and from there I’ve known a few people who moved from QA into Developer roles. So there’s that route.
They are very similar. The main differences are:
Personally, I use LogSeq for my day to day work. Primarily because I prefer the bullet point approach when taking notes. But some people would prefer writing long continuous text with Obsidian.
So to each their own. If you’re interested, try both (they’re both using markdown, so you can transfer between the two). I went back and forth a few times before settling with LogSeq
So like LogSeq, Obsidian is a free note taking application which stores notes in Markdown format locally on your PC. Unlike LogSeq however, it is not open source and is designed more for long form text (LogSeq is more bullet points).
You can check out Obsidian here
Same! I’ve become like a walking advertisement for LogSeq at work. Its great
Ever since I discovered LogSeq and Obsidian, I stopped checking out other note-taking software
The best model
Then by that logic, wouldn’t the existence of Community Workshop and its mod (a lot of which are made by the community) also be what Bethesda indended? Since they are officially allowing and supporting the use of mods via this official method.