

That looks cool! And… I think we can extend it to iOS and android apps. The benefit being drag and drop simplicity and sharing sheet access, instead of shortcuts, which have always felt wonky to me.
I’ll play with it first. Thanks for the link!


That looks cool! And… I think we can extend it to iOS and android apps. The benefit being drag and drop simplicity and sharing sheet access, instead of shortcuts, which have always felt wonky to me.
I’ll play with it first. Thanks for the link!


Tell me more!


The problem with that to me at least, is that there’s no one uniform way to capture things. Notes and videos and images and files all need different contexts and views. I hate Pocket and similar services for this reason - it feels too “media” friendly, too focused on videos and links and PDF files. When most of my read later is text - articles and such.


If it’s text, I move everything to obsidian which is installed on multiple devices and uses my self hosted minio server to sync.
If it’s links, most go into my linkding setup. If they’re read later, to Instapaper.
Files, I tend to use minio directly to drag and drop. If it’s genuinely use and throw, like moving memes, I use Tailscale Drop (or Send, or whatever it’s called) to move between devices.


This is gonna do wonders for airline stocks.
How dare you! Oh, wait, I agree!
The Australia thing is something we were taught in high school.
Friendly reminder that Europe is not a continent.


I think the real competition is these two groups vs millions of dollars by Meta to add third party age verification to Linux and other operating systems.
What do you mean normal people? Everyone does the stacking thing… don’t they?


This is what MSM gets for bending over backwards to support the war. Rather than accolades for toeing the line, they get threatened for speaking even an ounce of truth.
Awww yissssss! He da man!


You have to look at jail breaking iOS as one of the most powerful security movements in the history of computing.
Every time a new exploit would come out, jailbreakers would open source it, give out every detail. So Apple could fix it. That made the OS very secure. Like, to the point where jail breaking is in one way no longer possible.
Remember the time when you could jailbreak your phone just by downloading a PDF file? Imagine jailbreakers not open sourcing that but selling it to a shady company or government. Suddenly, every PDF file you get in an email can complete take over your phone.
You’re right - exploits exist that these companies hide from the people and from mobile manufacturers. They do so because they’ve built multi-million dollar models for using these exploits against people they want to target. But is there a universal exploit for all iOS? No. If it were, someone would be loading cydia on it and uploading a grainy video on X or whatever.
No but that’s understandable- you can have any number of inputs (what’s the upper limit, I wonder) but everything goes into only one output…
It’s very simple.
ffmpeg -i input_file <deep-dark-magic-you-should-be-afraid-of> output_file
Couldn’t be simpler.


Is that the podcast idiot?


I mean… I liked it. It was strange. But that was the point. Strange and somewhat fresh.


Virii bro. I mean, both work.
Bet OP just got Sprite from home. “Oh, I didn’t get the sprite from the machine. Why would you assume that?”