[-] v81@lemmy.world 30 points 6 months ago

Here I am on my phone. I do not desire this format. And nothing you have posted suggests that anyone wants this format.

All it shows is device, not preference.

Anytime something is recorded wide screen my wish is that it remains in that format, regardless of platform I am on.

If I'm on my phone it takes less than half a second to rotate my screen and view as intended, on my desktop I can't do that.

Also in this case quite a bit of the original was lost, seeing the YouTube version is much better.

[-] v81@lemmy.world 44 points 7 months ago

That's a massive wall of text to say "sorry we got caught"

[-] v81@lemmy.world 34 points 7 months ago

Can buy one with the money saved by pirating

[-] v81@lemmy.world 48 points 7 months ago

I'm actually really trying to play devils advocate... But I'm struggling.

I came to get away from the main stream socials.

I came to minimise my farmed data footprint.

I came to find other like minded people.

These principals alone are shared by quite a few I guess.

If we end up hooked up to the machine we were trying to escape from then coming here was near pointless.

[-] v81@lemmy.world 97 points 8 months ago

404... Beer not found.

[-] v81@lemmy.world 31 points 9 months ago

They both suck. I wish my phone was like a PC and I could install whatever OS I wanted.

Now we live in a day where if you deviate from the manufactures installed OS you get no hardware or warranty support.

Imagine Dell refusing warranty if you installed Linux on a server.

I lean slightly to Android, but an not happy with Google's bullshit tricks with their phones, not the bloat and bullshit on a Samsung phone.

I'll be looking for an alternative soon... But there isn't much it there if you want an affordable near flagship.

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by v81@lemmy.world to c/amateur_radio@lemmy.radio

Nothing exciting here, just putting my TinySA and attenuators through their paces. Seems pretty unexciting.

0% and 1% power level measurements are probably the same and the minor deviation is just noise?

One of the attenuators is 30db/100W/DC-6GHz, the other is a push button unit, 0-60db/5W/DC-6GHz. They tested to be fairly linear.

About all that pops out is that RF power does sag a little on 2M and 70cm at 100% power setting leaving us with 9.12watts on 2M and 7.6watts on 70cm.

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by v81@lemmy.world to c/amateur_radio@lemmy.radio

Searched the manual for this and came up empty. I think most of us know it's for data modes, but what exactly does it do?

I'm playing with FreeDV currently and in addition to running 14.236 USB-D i also have the Noise blanker, Notch filter and Noise reduction disabled.

I'm kinda wondering what the point of the -D mode is. Also I've had a look at the preset menu to see what functionality it brings. Potentially a few hand things there like ability to set different addresses, baud rates etc..

But neither -D mode or the presets disable the NB, NF or NR, thus when switching between voice and data modes these always have to be toggled... Leaving me wondering the point of -D is or the point of the presets?

Unless I'm missing something the vast majority of the digital modes prefer the most direct audio with minimal molestation (blankers, filters etc).

Have i got a point here or am i missing something? What does the -D mode do?

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While typing the title i found some existing posts, but they don't really answer the question as well as I'd like.

The typical recommendation is to use some external web page that is not actually a lemmy instance.

This means if I'm using lemmy from within an app I have to pop into a web browser, find what I'm after copy anything needed to clipboard and pop back into the app ready to paste / re-format / search.

This sounds really not streamlined.

Other solution is to have a couple of accounts and flip between them and search each home instance for what I'm after.

I'm not sure I'm clear on what I'm asking so i'll give an example...

I'm on lemmy.world, there is a community on lemmy.radio/c/amateur_radio Let's assume i don't know this however.

a) How would i find this while logged into the lemmy.world website? b) How would i find this while logged into the lemmy.world via an app?

If this functionality does not exist that's fine, but all I've heard about federation makes me think it does exist and i haven't found it or don't understand it (hence why i think I'm asking a dumb question).

Is there a foolproof legitimate way to browse or search a list of communities on another instance without going to that instance or using a third party site?

[-] v81@lemmy.world 59 points 10 months ago

Only one of these is often ridden on footpaths and walking areas.

The limit makes sense.

Another bullshit cars are evil post that just ignore facts and reality.

Cars can somewhat be evil but if you want to capture the attention of people you've go to post well considered arguments.

Not crap like this.

[-] v81@lemmy.world 33 points 11 months ago

I just checked and it's almost double what I'm paying currently for 100/40 fibre.

I don't know where you got your figures but u suspect they're faulty.

At best it might be an alternative to Skymuster.

[-] v81@lemmy.world 29 points 11 months ago

I'm trying to be as gentle and understanding of her as possible but it all comes down to her having issues with immaturity around relationships and trust issues.

First she went looking for trouble by stalking. Then she found media if your previous relationship by accident. Then she refuses to participate in healthy and reasonable discussion.

I'm trying to find a way that she's not at fault, but this is all her fault.

You are allowed to have had a life prior to meeting her, just as she's allowed to have had a life before you.

You will also have a life after each other.

If she can't put her big girl pants on and discuss an issue between immediately and 24 hours then that's bad behaviour on her part.

Far as I can see she's not yet mature enough to be in a relationship, and that's on her.

I don't know what you held back when she asked about your previous relationship, it might have been things that you're very much entitled to hold back... it not. You may or may not owe an apology for this, but she sure owes you an apology for her shitty behaviour.

[-] v81@lemmy.world 28 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

This, very very much.

I can't code for shit, but am willing to put some time and effort into FOSS.

But I'm not sure what's needed, or where is needed.

Have these projects ever considered just asking for the help they need?

[-] v81@lemmy.world 34 points 1 year ago

Anything to qualify that statement or just taking a shot? Who offers better value machines than Lenovo?

[-] v81@lemmy.world 36 points 1 year ago

There is a fundamental misunderstanding here.

Our data has never been 'invisible'... We've just trusted that places like Reddit and their staff will do the right thing. That's literally how it already works.

If you sign up for Reddit, Reddit staff can see your posts and votes if they want to.

If you sign up for a private forum the admin there can also see database contents.

One way encryption is not possible without stopping functionality... If data about you was encrypted then posts you make couldn't be displayed. If you include a means to decrypt then there was no point encrypting anyway.

This is how it's always been, and Lemmy doesn't change this status quo much.

A faceless corporation that has had access to your data is just replaced by a variety of admins distributed across instances.

This isn't a good or bad thing, the potential for abuse does exist, but when we have literally made agreements with places like Reddit that they can use and sell our data... then what difference does it make it an admin takes a peek?

It wouldn't be great... but nothing is perfect.

It's still worth working on however, to see if a better solution can be found, but at this time I'd say just be aware that it is possible that your data can be seen and understand the only safeguard against that if you need to communicate something private would be to use direct messaging with end to end encryption.

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