[-] n0xew@lemmy.world 17 points 4 days ago

Looks nice, I'll give it a try! There's also a Jellyfin community, don't hesitate to crosspost there :)

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Hi everyone! I've been using Jellyfin (and Findroid) for quite some time and I really love it. I'm constantly contemplating how incredible it is to be able to self-host such a cool project!

The little itch I want to scratch now is having a client for laptops with an offline mode feature, similar to what Findroid offers for android. Does anyone know of such a client? It would be awesome for train/plane trips to no longer have to manually copy the files over for offline playing!

[-] n0xew@lemmy.world 8 points 3 weeks ago

Technically, most people?

[-] n0xew@lemmy.world 12 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I'm just going to drop my number 1, especially because it's in no one's list but somehow CP2077 is mentionned several times..

  • The Witcher 3 !

Then the rest would be:

  • Age of Empires II
  • Minecraft
  • Overwatch 1
  • Star Wars Battlefront II (the OG)
  • Trackmania
  • Portal
  • Skyrim

... I'll leave the remaining 2 to others :)

[-] n0xew@lemmy.world 8 points 2 months ago

Man I'm always happy when I see a new comic from you, it made my morning :)

[-] n0xew@lemmy.world 11 points 2 months ago

Thanks for sharing! I've been using guvcview for a long time to control exposure and focus on my good old Logitech C920, but adding a ppa just for that seemed a bit too much. I will definitely have a look at it!

[-] n0xew@lemmy.world 7 points 5 months ago

Looks helpful, I'll have to give it a try. Thanks!

[-] n0xew@lemmy.world 10 points 6 months ago

Age of empires II, I've cleared a few campaigns with it! Left pad as mouse region on bottom left icons, right pad as mouse.

[-] n0xew@lemmy.world 15 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Mayotte's is part of overseas France, so I guess you are talking about mainland France?

So yes it may be the case for some of the island inhabitants, who as French citizens can travel to mainland France. Surely and understandbly some do, but reading the press this isn't really part of the debate. At the same time, these citizens are also the ones installing the roadblocks and demanding these changes. Mayotte is also the French department where Le Pen's right-wing party got the highest score (42.68%!) during the presidential 1st turn, so that's not entirely surprising.

My point being, putting it under the scope of "this is mainland France government who wants to discourage immigration to mainland France" is wrong. A more accurate summary could be "this is mainland France governement giving in to demands of Mayotte inhabitants to discourage immigration to Mayotte".

[-] n0xew@lemmy.world 25 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

It's true that this is coming from the right-wing french politicians. But it has nothing to do with immigration to mainland France though (read the article).

The situation in Mayotte is explosive: only a third of the adult population has a job, and 34% are registered as unemployed. You also have one inhabitant out of two coming from abroad. You have shanty towns growing everywhere. And in the past years, there has been a surge in violence between gangs, kidnappings etc... causing some inhabitants to install roadblocks in protest against the governement inaction. It's effectively blocking the island, along with its economy, worsening the problem..

This looks like a desperate attempt to please the pissed locals to lift the roadblocks. So calling that a move to make sure the island's inhabitants don't go to mainland France is cliché and missing the whole context. This does not make the decision less controversial though. Nor useful...

[-] n0xew@lemmy.world 19 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Actually, to make it with cryptographic guarantees is pretty hard... I know of at least one university professor in the PET (Privacy Enhancing Technologies)/cryptography space who spent quite some time on his startup to develop such a search engine. In the end it all fell apart because of one the mathematical assumptions being unprovable. This is just one example but I guess it illustrates pretty well why we've yet to see a cryptographically secure/private search engine as a product!

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[-] n0xew@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

Intéressant, je pense que l'approche de l'expérimentation est la bonne: beaucoup de bandes/pistes cyclables ne sont pas adaptées pour, et leur utilisation par des speedbikes pourraient décourager les autres cyclistes. Alors qu'en effet hors agglomération le speedbike prend tout son intérêt !

[-] n0xew@lemmy.world 14 points 1 year ago

Funny, I recently had a similar story at work. We're in a building with several companies, so the "Rolls Royce" guy of your story was someone from another company, and the "Mercedes" guy was one of our colleagues. Exact same thing, the other guy was badly parked whereas our colleague was within the marks (although slightly misaligned TBF, but still in the marks). Some people..

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