Can anyone recommend and/or vouch for a Chrome/browser extension that lets me write rewrite rules for arbitrary links on a page? e.g: s/(www\.)?youtube.com\/watch?v=([^?]+)/tubeproxy.mills.io/play/\1 for example? 🤔

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Another day, another web app built 😅 This time tubeproxy, which still needs some tidying up project-wise (bugger all docs, setup guide, etc), but so far it works quite nicely. If you’re curious, you’re welcome to try it out at https://tubeproxy.mills.io – Although technically this meant for internal use (as I block Youtube at the network on purpose).

Additional features I’m thinking about next:

  • Add to Plex (on-demand download, tag and update of the Plex archives)
  • Subscribe (added to my ytdl-sub that subscribes to Youtube channels and stores nicely in Plex)

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In-reply-to » If you're reading this, it is now possible to post on twtxt.net using Ladybird!

@eldersnake@we.loveprivacy.club A huge effort. Andreas Kling is the lead of the SerenityOS project and he makes great videos on his YouTube channel. It’s mostly been monthly updates lately on SerenityOS and Ladybird but he also has a lot of programming videos where you get to see his process, fixing a bug or adding a feature from start to finish. I highly recommend his channel.

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Earlier this week I found myself on the RIAA’s side in a legal dispute. Now I think Amy Coney Barrett got it right in her SCOTUS dissent. Truly we are in Bizarro World.

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Milk-V Reveals Technical Specs of Milk-V Jupiter RISC-V Mini-ITX PC
Today, Milk-V released additional technical details about the Milk-V Jupiter, based on the SpacemiT K1/M1 SoC. This product is noted for being one of the first Mini ITX devices to support both RVA22 and RVV1.0 standards, marking a significant development in RISC-V based computing. The Milk-V Jupiter features the SpacemiT K1/M1 SoC, which includes an

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In-reply-to » If you're reading this, it is now possible to post on twtxt.net using Ladybird!

@mckinley@twtxt.net Is that because LadyBird doesn’t have Javascript™? 🤔 There are some things that don’t currently degrade gracefully. We can improve things such that they do, just have to figure out what makes sense to degrade gracefully and what doesn’t… 🤔

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(Updated) HiFive Unmatched SBC showcases new FU740 RISC-V SoC
SiFive has opened $665 pre-orders on a “HiFive Unmatched” Mini-ITX dev board that can power a PC. The SBC runs Linux on a penta-core, 64-bit SiFive FU740 SoC and offers 2x M.2 and PCIe x16 for graphics. In September when SiFive announced its FU740 (Freedom U740) SoC, the RISC-V chip designer said it would soon

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Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro Features Octa-core Rockchip RK3576 with 6 TOPS NPU
The Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro is powered by the Rockchip RK3576 SoC, which includes a 6 TOPS NPU and supports up to 16GB of LPDDR4x RAM. This latest model enhances its predecessor with advanced computing capabilities, featuring dual GbE ports and flexible storage options. Unlike the original Banana Pi BPI-M5 launched in 2020, the new

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In-reply-to » If you're reading this, it is now possible to post on twtxt.net using Ladybird!

It worked! I can’t reply to a message (this was posted from the conversation view) and the hamburger menu when the screen is narrow doesn’t work, but it’s getting much closer.

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SLG47910V 1K LUT: The First Low-Density FPGA in the ForgeFPGA Family
The SLG47910V ForgeFPGA is an FPGA that offers a robust feature set, low power consumption, and affordability, complemented by free, easy-to-use development software. It is designed for applications in sensor data aggregation, consumer electronics, and portable computing devices such as notebooks and tablets. The SLG47910V IC integrated into the board is designed for low power

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WebDAQ Series: Log, Monitor and Control Remotely
The WebDAQ series from Digilent consists of stand-alone data loggers designed for universal input applications, enabling remote system monitoring and control. This series includes three models: WebDAQ 904, WebDAQ 504, and WebDAQ 316, each engineered to cater to specific monitoring needs without the necessity of a personal computer. The WebDAQ 904 model is designed to

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Sipeed Showcases Tang Mega 138K Dock with GOWIN Series FPGA
The Sipeed Tang Mega 138K Dock is an advanced and compact FPGA development platform designed to meet both high-performance requirements and cost-effective solutions. Featuring the GOWIN GW5AST RISC-V FPGA, this platform includes a development board with key features such as PCIe x4, a GbE port, and multiple I/Os. The Tang Mega 138K features the GW5AST-LV138PG484A

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In-reply-to » (#nhhbupa) @prologic Dunno, maybe you just love Tasmanian devils? 😅

@movq@www.uninformativ.de Oh that’s hilarious! Your Twt didn’t parsee and render properly! I might have to think about switching to Goldmark 🤣

$ bat https://twtxt.net/twt/nmanhea | jq '.text'
"(#nhhbupa) @<prologic https://twtxt.net/user/prologic/twtxt.txt> Dunno, maybe you just love [Tasmanian devils](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tux_(mascot)#Tuz_2009)? 😅"

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In-reply-to » (#3r5mpgq) @darren our summer is hot, and humid. Unless at the beach—in which case it is awesome—our summers are far from great. Oh, also the lawn grows like crazy because of the almost everyday showers, and the sun that comes after, so I have to work overtime mowing. 😩

@bender@twtxt.net Haha ! 😝 I mean we’ll squish any bugs that are reasy enough to fix right? 😅

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In-reply-to » (#jhw5eoa) @bender Well I think it's a bug IMO, but I'll have to file this upstream, unless you can? It should be filed against this project -- We still haven't migrated to goldmark 😅

I thuink that’s sorted out then. Pulled in the latest deps, repro’d locally, bug gone. So twtxt.net will roll out shortly with the new version in a few mins 👌

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So dissatisfied and disappointed with the Fairphone 4’s audio issues where during phone calls, the receiver only gets half of the messages due to noise cancellation problems, that we’re considering iPhone as a valid “it just works” replacement. Especially since the iPhone15 now also has the USB Type C port.

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Minisforum UM890 Pro Taps AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS Processor
Minisforum has recently announced the pre-sale of a new Mini-PC, which is built around the latest generation AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS processor, featuring the advanced Zen 4 architecture. This device supports DDR5 dual-channel memory and utilizes M.2 2280 slots for SSD storage. The Minisforum UM890 Pro is equipped with the AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS processor

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In-reply-to » It's a shame that so many public Wi-Fi networks block traffic on ports 70 and 1965, completely cutting off both Gopher and Gemini. Restricting Internet access to only the "most common" use cases like YouTube and Wikipedia is a great way to ensure they eventually become the "only" use cases.

@jsreed5@jsreed5.org I had a public network block my personal Wireguard connections on port 51820 but my VPN service using Wireguard on port 1637 wasn’t blocked. I don’t know what they think they’re accomplishing. It was at a hotel, where people might feasibly need to connect to a VPN for work.

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In-reply-to » Researchers Upend AI Status Quo By Eliminating Matrix Multiplication In LLMs Researchers from UC Santa Cruz, UC Davis, LuxiTech, and Soochow University have developed a new method to run AI language models more efficiently by eliminating matrix multiplication, potentially reducing the environmental impact and operational costs of AI systems. Ars Technica's Benj Edwards reports: Matrix multi ... ⌘ Read more

@slashdot@feeds.twtxt.net That’s amazing news for LLMs and efficiency 🥳

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Researchers Upend AI Status Quo By Eliminating Matrix Multiplication In LLMs
Researchers from UC Santa Cruz, UC Davis, LuxiTech, and Soochow University have developed a new method to run AI language models more efficiently by eliminating matrix multiplication, potentially reducing the environmental impact and operational costs of AI systems. Ars Technica’s Benj Edwards reports: Matrix multi … ⌘ Read more

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It’s a shame that so many public Wi-Fi networks block traffic on ports 70 and 1965, completely cutting off both Gopher and Gemini. Restricting Internet access to only the “most common” use cases like YouTube and Wikipedia is a great way to ensure they eventually become the “only” use cases.

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It’s a shame that so many public Wi-Fi networks block traffic on ports 70 and 1965, completely cutting off both Gopher and Gemini. Restricting Internet access to only the “most common” use cases like YouTube and Wikipedia is a great way to ensure they eventually become the “only” use cases.

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In-reply-to » prologic/tunesnap: tunesnap is a web application for downloading, extracting and encoding the audio tracks of videos into downloadable audio. - tunesnap - Mills

This was built over a day or so as a tool so i didn’t have to keep helping my neighbor with fixing a Bash script I wrote 🤣 It was also an excuse to try Beer CSS and htmx for real in anger on a fresh new project 👌 The result has turned out quite nicely! 😍

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In-reply-to » 42km for 42 years: 26.26 miles, 00:11:50 average pace, 05:10:44 duration crazy run... don't have a lot of time so i'll have to remember to complete the thread that i captured in my journal. #running

@bmallred@staystrong.run overall this was pretty good and the run-walk intervals kept my heart rate low.

at around 0400 a car came racing (90-100 mph) down gulf blvd towards my direction. it turned its headlights off and actually lost traction at point and skidded a bit. okay, kids. then a bit later i hear the car coming back behind me… so i got as far to the right as i could in case the car skids again. as it passed me i looked over my shoulder and saw a police vehicle a bit back w/o lights on yet. then looking in front another cop and then they blocked the lanes to get the driver to stop. driver decided he wasn’t stopping and tried to swerve around the police and ended up ping-ponging between sides of the road. enough of that…

took a wrong turn after going over the first bridge, but luckily it went in a loop. didn’t really know exactly where i was going anyways and was just winging it from the get-go.

the rest of the run was pretty uneventful and just a fun experience. crazy idea accomplished.

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Sorry I don’t post here so much! I’m generally very online on Bluesky, but that’s a completely different kind of posting. I come here when I’m looking for something calmer, slower

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In-reply-to » Google Chrome will have Gemini LLM built into the browser.

In particular, we will have Gemini Nano, the smallest version of the Gemini model family, running locally on most modern desktop and laptops with Chrome.

👌 This is good to know!

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In-reply-to » Windows 11 is Now Automatically Enabling OneDrive Folder Backup Without Asking Permission An anonymous reader shares a report: Microsoft has made OneDrive slightly more annoying for Windows 11 users. Quietly and without any announcement, the company changed Windows 11's initial setup so that it could turn on the automatic folder backup without asking for it. Now, those setting up a new W ... ⌘ Read more

@slashdot@feeds.twtxt.net So Microsoft can see and report on all your porn and warez 🤣

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Windows 11 is Now Automatically Enabling OneDrive Folder Backup Without Asking Permission
An anonymous reader shares a report: Microsoft has made OneDrive slightly more annoying for Windows 11 users. Quietly and without any announcement, the company changed Windows 11’s initial setup so that it could turn on the automatic folder backup without asking for it. Now, those setting up a new W … ⌘ Read more

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Este é um dos melhores edits que já ouvi – ontem ouvi o original numa festa de S. João e finalmente me decidi a afinar o ficheiro de vídeo para reduzir o volume estúpido de ambos os gritos (0:21 e 0:29)

bote o sorriso na bota e mande embota a solidão :italy:​

(sem surpresa que foi graças à @shizamura que descobri isto)

Video

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In-reply-to » Google Chrome will have Gemini LLM built into the browser.

@bender@twtxt.net He is running on the latest macbook pro with 128G memory. though the chrome app seems to be sitting at 125MB. i am a bit suspicious about that stat since we dont see all the worker threads and he is currently sitting on 40GB of non cache ram.

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