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why good things don't last longer.


I been doing the same from a year, dumping all my thoughts in obsidian notes especially on the Friday evening, this really helped me resuming when back to the work.


This looks great! looks very close to jless https://github.com/PaulJuliusMartinez/jless


I don't think jless copies the result into jq queries?


This. At first glance from title of this submission I thought it's an astrology app.


I believe OP meant some features of PhotoPrism is paid.


Maybe that's what they meant. If so, they are confused about what open source means.

Selling open source or free software is fine.

https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/selling.en.html


So all their features are open-source?


yes. there's at least 2 different ios apps, and one of those might not be (from another dev)


Thanks for sharing. Its Design looks relatively more clean.


Other videos on his channel is also quite interesting


Interesting is understatement, it's a channel which is one of the closer ones to hard science on the hard science - pop science spectrum and still having more than a million subscribers.

Some outstanding videos IMHO:

The channel owner applies himself a gene therapy to fix his lactose intolerance. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3FcbFqSoQY

How exactly the Covid Tests work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_usIkrVQwE

Growing Human Neurons Connected to a Computer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2YDApNRK3g

Especially the Covid test video was eye opening against the conspiracy theorist propaganda during the pandemic because knowing how tests actually work on practical level makes you see through the claims effort free.


Couldn’t agree more! I’ve been following his channel from very long time, it’s one of the underrated gem YT channel.


> The channel owner applies himself a gene therapy to fix his lactose intolerance.

Is he an infant? Otherwise, lactose intolerance isn't something to fix as it is the norm.


I guess you can find your answers in his videos.


Thought Emporium, Nile Red, and Styropyro are YouTubers who are a few degrees away from being dangerous criminals (I say this in the lightest way possible) but channel their talents for educational videos.


Are you serious or trying to make a joke? I don't get it. Generally nice people, maybe slightly narcissistic, like any youtuber, maybe irresponsible. These people are nowhere near being "dangerous criminals", that's just slander.


I'm not trying to slander them, they are very talented people. They are all people who know how to build dangerous things.


Every (experimental) scientist on earth knows how to build dangerous things.


That's true but I would wager most scientists don't stockpile on explosives and chemicals like cyanide and arscenic at home.


I really dislike your framing of chemistry enthusiasts as potential criminals. All the prohibition around chemicals makes it real hard to do fun stuff. Especially for people who don't want to break the law. Dangerous criminals don't care and will always find a way.


I wouldn't call it stockpiling if people keep small amounts of stuff around which they intent to use for (legal) experiments. It's not like he has tons of that stuff.

The real danger comes from farmers. Ammonium Nitrate (fertilizer) and diesel (tractors). They must be up to something [/s]


How so


Speaking of styropyro, he's very adept at sourcing less than savory laser parts and has no qualms putting those extremely high wattages to crazy uses. I'm still not sure the guy isn't blind and just faking it really well. No, really. I've got spots in my vision from using >5W lasers, I've no idea how he doesn't (Pro-Tip: don't put wedding rings in the laser path)

Nile Red is also really good at chemistry and seems to have no qualms doing questionable stuff. Think 'Things I Won't Work With', and then he works with it, a lot. Thank God he's not too into amines ... yet. The algorithm is going to push him ever more towards the boom-boom side of chemistry and he can only resist so long.

Speaking in prosecutor-terms, these guys more than have the means and opportunity, they need only the motive and the case is a slam dunk. The lines they walk are quite fine.

All that said, I love these guys and have for years. I'll continue to watch and support them as long as they can continue to upload, which is never a sure thing in their cases


> Speaking in prosecutor-terms, these guys more than have the means and opportunity, they need only the motive and the case is a slam dunk. The lines they walk are quite fine.

What case are you talking about specifically? You're implying there's been a crime, can you expand on this?


Welcome to the club!

The day I knew about it and till know I don’t think I ever clicked in search bar to search.

This shortcut is very helpful!

In similar context, Ctrl+w for closing tab.


Ctrl+F4, Ctrl+W close tab Alt+F4 close window Ctrl+(Shift+?)+Q close browser entirely Ctrl+Shift+T undo close tab Ctrl+Shift+N undo close window Ctrl+N new window Ctrl+Shift+P new private window Ctrl+B toggle bookmarks bar Ctrl+Shift+B open library (bookmarks window) Ctrl+H open history in side pane Ctrl+Shift+H open library (history window) Ctrl+G, F3 find again Ctrl+Shift+G, Shift+F3 find previous Ctrl+Shift+V paste as plain text Ctrl+Shift-Z redo Alt+Entry in address bar opens address in new tab

See also: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/keyboard-shortcuts-perf... https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/mouse-shortcuts-perform... https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/devtools-user/keyboa...


Also ctrl-shift-t to undo close tab


Some browser-based editors will helpfully offer Vim bindings for editing, without exhaustively emulating all bindings. Of course, once in the flow of editing, I type Ctrl+W to delete a word, and voila, the tab closes!


Alt F4 is for duplicating the window with all of its tabs. /s


It may take a while, be patient!


Kids, never learn keyboard shortcuts from strangers in the internet


I’m curious if we have something similar for chromium based browsers?


I enjoy listening to mixes from musicforprogramming.net while coding.

During my search for tool to stream it directly from the terminal, I came across a JavaScript project that, unfortunately, was not functional.

So, I wrote this cli utility in rust that allows playing directly from terminal.

This is pretty new, I welcome your feedback and suggestions! Please let me know what features you'd like to see added.


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