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  1. I always forget the share feature on does more than just share things with others through messaging apps. Want to translate Japanese text? Send it to your dictionary app. Want to open a URL? Send it to Firefox. Need to send files using ? Send the files to the LocalSend app and send to your other device from there. Need a barcode with some text? Send it to Binary Eye.

    It's so useful, but also so hidden I just forget it exists.

  2. I can't believe I only discovered the soundtrack from today. The story of that show definitely had/has its flaws, but the music is good. It's almost like a mix between the adventure soundtrack from and the "medieval European" one from . It's also written by the same person who made the great soundtrack of . I already know I will be listening to this a lot :blobcatheadphones:

  3. I can't believe I only discovered the soundtrack from #MushokuTensei today. The story of that show definitely had/has its flaws, but the music is good. It's almost like a mix between the adventure soundtrack from #SousouNoFrieren and the "medieval European" one from #SpiceAndWolf. It's also written by the same person who made the great soundtrack of #LandOfTheLustrous. I already know I will be listening to this a lot :blobcatheadphones:

  4. I can't believe I only discovered the soundtrack from #MushokuTensei today. The story of that show definitely had/has its flaws, but the music is good. It's almost like a mix between the adventure soundtrack from #SousouNoFrieren and the "medieval European" one from #SpiceAndWolf. It's also written by the same person who made the great soundtrack of #LandOfTheLustrous. I already know I will be listening to this a lot :blobcatheadphones:

  5. I can't believe I only discovered the soundtrack from #MushokuTensei today. The story of that show definitely had/has its flaws, but the music is good. It's almost like a mix between the adventure soundtrack from #SousouNoFrieren and the "medieval European" one from #SpiceAndWolf. It's also written by the same person who made the great soundtrack of #LandOfTheLustrous. I already know I will be listening to this a lot :blobcatheadphones:

  6. I can't believe I only discovered the soundtrack from #MushokuTensei today. The story of that show definitely had/has its flaws, but the music is good. It's almost like a mix between the adventure soundtrack from #SousouNoFrieren and the "medieval European" one from #SpiceAndWolf. It's also written by the same person who made the great soundtrack of #LandOfTheLustrous. I already know I will be listening to this a lot :blobcatheadphones:

  7. Finally watched Your Name on a TV with decent sound. I still can't believe how beautiful that movie is. The level of detail in every scene, the backgrounds, the ambient sounds, the saturated yet believable colors (especially in the scenes on the mountain) and of course all the music.

    I feel like you can pause the movie 99% of the time and have a beautiful computer wallpaper.

    #YourName #kiminonawa #君の名は #movie #movies #MakotoShinkai #RADWIMPS

  8. Finally watched Your Name on a TV with decent sound. I still can't believe how beautiful that movie is. The level of detail in every scene, the backgrounds, the ambient sounds, the saturated yet believable colors (especially in the scenes on the mountain) and of course all the music.

    I feel like you can pause the movie 99% of the time and have a beautiful computer wallpaper.

  9. Finally watched Your Name on a TV with decent sound. I still can't believe how beautiful that movie is. The level of detail in every scene, the backgrounds, the ambient sounds, the saturated yet believable colors (especially in the scenes on the mountain) and of course all the music.

    I feel like you can pause the movie 99% of the time and have a beautiful computer wallpaper.

    #YourName #kiminonawa #君の名は #movie #movies #MakotoShinkai #RADWIMPS

  10. Finally watched Your Name on a TV with decent sound. I still can't believe how beautiful that movie is. The level of detail in every scene, the backgrounds, the ambient sounds, the saturated yet believable colors (especially in the scenes on the mountain) and of course all the music.

    I feel like you can pause the movie 99% of the time and have a beautiful computer wallpaper.

    #YourName #kiminonawa #君の名は #movie #movies #MakotoShinkai #RADWIMPS

  11. Finally watched Your Name on a TV with decent sound. I still can't believe how beautiful that movie is. The level of detail in every scene, the backgrounds, the ambient sounds, the saturated yet believable colors (especially in the scenes on the mountain) and of course all the music.

    I feel like you can pause the movie 99% of the time and have a beautiful computer wallpaper.

    #YourName #kiminonawa #君の名は #movie #movies #MakotoShinkai #RADWIMPS

  12. After years of using because I had no clue what a or was, I finally switched to systemd-networkd. I don't dislike NetworkManager and I will miss the integration in GNOME Settings, but I just prefer systemd-resolved, which depends a bit on systemd-networkd for some functionality I want.

    I also discovered for configuring iwd. What a neat utility. And it's written in Rust, which automatically makes it even better.

  13. After years of using #NetworkManager because I had no clue what a #wpa_supplicant or #iwd was, I finally switched to systemd-networkd. I don't dislike NetworkManager and I will miss the integration in GNOME Settings, but I just prefer systemd-resolved, which depends a bit on systemd-networkd for some #DNS functionality I want.

    I also discovered #impala for configuring iwd. What a neat utility. And it's written in Rust, which automatically makes it even better.

  14. After years of using #NetworkManager because I had no clue what a #wpa_supplicant or #iwd was, I finally switched to systemd-networkd. I don't dislike NetworkManager and I will miss the integration in GNOME Settings, but I just prefer systemd-resolved, which depends a bit on systemd-networkd for some #DNS functionality I want.

    I also discovered #impala for configuring iwd. What a neat utility. And it's written in Rust, which automatically makes it even better.

  15. After years of using #NetworkManager because I had no clue what a #wpa_supplicant or #iwd was, I finally switched to systemd-networkd. I don't dislike NetworkManager and I will miss the integration in GNOME Settings, but I just prefer systemd-resolved, which depends a bit on systemd-networkd for some #DNS functionality I want.

    I also discovered #impala for configuring iwd. What a neat utility. And it's written in Rust, which automatically makes it even better.

  16. After years of using #NetworkManager because I had no clue what a #wpa_supplicant or #iwd was, I finally switched to systemd-networkd. I don't dislike NetworkManager and I will miss the integration in GNOME Settings, but I just prefer systemd-resolved, which depends a bit on systemd-networkd for some #DNS functionality I want.

    I also discovered #impala for configuring iwd. What a neat utility. And it's written in Rust, which automatically makes it even better.

  17. In case anyone else was wondering what looked like in terms of languages used, here is the result of 25 minutes of tokei running at 100% on all cores. I don't even know if this is readable after being compressed by Mastodon :blobcatdunno:

  18. In case anyone else was wondering what #Firefox looked like in terms of languages used, here is the result of 25 minutes of tokei running at 100% on all cores. I don't even know if this is readable after being compressed by Mastodon :blobcatdunno:

    #tokei

  19. In case anyone else was wondering what #Firefox looked like in terms of languages used, here is the result of 25 minutes of tokei running at 100% on all cores. I don't even know if this is readable after being compressed by Mastodon :blobcatdunno:

    #tokei

  20. In case anyone else was wondering what #Firefox looked like in terms of languages used, here is the result of 25 minutes of tokei running at 100% on all cores. I don't even know if this is readable after being compressed by Mastodon :blobcatdunno:

    #tokei

  21. OK *sometimes* I like . It can be pretty useful at times, especially when refuses to allow you to do advanced maths.

  22. OK *sometimes* I like #MATLAB. It can be pretty useful at times, especially when #WolframAlpha refuses to allow you to do advanced maths.

  23. OK *sometimes* I like #MATLAB. It can be pretty useful at times, especially when #WolframAlpha refuses to allow you to do advanced maths.

  24. OK *sometimes* I like #MATLAB. It can be pretty useful at times, especially when #WolframAlpha refuses to allow you to do advanced maths.

  25. OK *sometimes* I like #MATLAB. It can be pretty useful at times, especially when #WolframAlpha refuses to allow you to do advanced maths.

  26. and are the lazy "sysadmin's" dream.

  27. is hilarious. I don't understand half the jokes, but the ones I do make it so worth it. How did I only discover this show in 2025!?

    Also, Mai is obviously the star of the show: As unpredictable as the Belgian weather, showing no mercy for anyone, while always keeping the most neutral facial expression.

    What a show...

  28. CW: Funny but slightly weird Japanese

    I learned more than I signed up for...

    (Context: was looking for "seishun", which I thought was spelled "seishiun" in romaji. I don't have a kana keyboard installed, otherwise this wouldn't have happened.)

  29. now shows ads before the main video on *paid accounts*!!! When this subscription ends, it will be time to sail the seas of freedom 🏴‍☠️

    I refuse to pay one more cent to them. Even if they revert their decision to show ads, them just trying is already bad enough.

  30. The thing about blogs: If it looks modern with a short URL and has tons of cookie popups and self-promo, stay away. If it looks like a plain HTML page with some basic CSS, found at a long URL at the bottom of your search result, it's probably trustworthy and written by a passionate self-hosting human being.

    Basically, the more it looks like motherfuckingwebsite.com, the higher the quality of the material you're about to read.