I’ve been on Lemmy for over a year, where I learned that there’s some difference between liberals and leftists, though what those are, I don’t know. I also had never heard the term tankie before Lemmy. I’ve never cared to look any of these terms up though. Probably makes me one of them…
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I have user agent set to let the app decide.
I installed bloorp a few days ago and started using it. I’m comparing it and summit. The 400 and 500 error images simply don’t show anything in bloorp, whereas summit shows the error, so yeah, not an app issue.
However, there are several images that load in bloorp and not summit, which gives an unknown error, getPixels failed with error invalid input.
There is also the feed ending and not showing additional posts in summit with the 400 bad request still while I can infinitely doomscroll in bloorp. Occasionally, though not often, clicking retry will load an additional page of results.
Edit: I tested all the user agents and none fixed the issue.
I’m still getting some missing images, the 500 error I think?, and eventually the 400 bad request error after scrolling way down my feed.
It’s definitely a change in thinking. I fell in love with latex when I discovered it over 20 years ago. Finally the software would only do things I commanded it to. Word or any word clone makes me want to throw my computer out the window.
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Summit@lemmy.world•Getting 400 Bad Request when reaching the end of my feed
1·27 days agoYeah this has been occurring for me as well. It’s getting frustrating. Would hate to switch to another lemmy app as otherwise I really enjoy summit.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the oldest video game you still find yourself playing?
3·1 month agoUnreal World. Released in 1992. Though I didn’t first play until 2010ish when I moved to linux.
Top one is incorrect. Z needs to point outwards.
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Explain Like I'm Five@lemmy.world•How is centrifugal force a ficticious force?English
3·2 months agoSome others have said some good things, but I’ll add a few more comments:
Objects will continue moving in the same direction at constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force. In the circular motion case, as you correctly state, the velocity vector is always perpendicular to the acceleration vector, which does point inwards towards the center of the circle. The object IS accelerating inwards – the water in the bucket in your example is accelerating inwards. It’s just that it is also already moving tangential to the circle and the result of the inwards acceleration is the object turning to follow the circular trajectory. It’s distance from the center remains constant instead of increasing.
This is all the ideas of centripetal acceleration from a stationary frame of reference outside of the water-bucket system. There is no extra centripetal force. In your water-bucket example, there is a force the bucket applies against the water to give the water its centripetal acceleration. Some people call this a centripetal force, but I don’t like that phrasing, because it sounds like its an extra force. A water-filled bucket sitting on the ground also exerts a force upwards on the bucket. We typically call this a normal force, so in the spinning example, the normal force of the bucket against the water is causing the water to move in a circle. Likewise, the string tied to the bucket - the string is exerting an inwards tension force on the bucket that causes the bucket to travel in a circle, and thus have centripetal acceleration. If you cut the string, the bucket stops turning and instead goes in the straight path in the direction of its velocity vector.
Now, think of the fictitious centrifugal force as from the frame of reference of someone moving in the circle. I like to use the example of you sitting in a school bus with those slick plastic-leather seats as the bus goes around a turn. You “feel” like you’re being pushed outwards. In actuality, there is insufficient frictional force to keep you turning in the same circle as the bus, so you are traveling in the straight line that your velocity vector is pointing. Thus you “feel” like you are being pushed outwards. The term centrifugal force arises because that “feel” can be modeled mathematically from the perspective of the rotating object, and we call it a centrifugal force. This term is mathematically equivalent to the centripetal acceleration term from the previous stationary frame of reference.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•[UnReal World] has been in continual development for 33 years, and its creator doesn't think he'll ever stop updating it: 'When I accomplish one feature, I always have two more waiting'English
7·2 months agoIt’s a fun game, maybe the best realistic survival roguelike. I’ll usually play a new character once a year or every other year to experience the new updates. I finally figured out persistence hunting and can reliably get big game.
It really needs to update to widescreen though. Otherwise i don’t mind the simple graphics.
cmus.
I know it satisfies 1, mostly sure it satisfies 2, and looks like 3 was implemented somewhat recently
https://github.com/cmus/cmus/pull/1325
yep, just tested and resume works.
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Android Apps@lemmy.world•I have just switched to Android - what are some good F-droid apps to install?
4·3 months agoKvaesitso is my launcher of choice.
For lemmy apps, it’s not on fdroid, but summit is definitely my favorite.
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Music@beehaw.org•AT THE GATES Vocalist TOMAS LINDBERG Dead At 52
3·4 months agoSo sad. One of the most iconic and influential voices in metal.
I saw them about 15-20 years ago when they first reunited.
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BuyFromEU@feddit.org•Any fitness trackers not sending my health data to the USA?English
4·5 months agoI think there’s a few on f-droid though i’ve never used any so can’t recommend one over the other. I also don’t know where they are developed but if american, probably just one person or open source team and not a company.
Haha yeah I agree completely. I don’t understand how anyone prefers floating windows. It just feels so clumsy to use now that i’m used to tiling.
Like how small? I tile on my 14" laptop screen and still infinitely prefer it over floating. Workspaces exist so you don’t clutter up one screen too much. Maybe people aren’t familiar with or used to taking advantage of multiple workspaces? I started using them more when i3 introduced me to a simple super+number hotkey system to switch quickly.
Sway is wayland. I’ve never used anything else. People rave about hyprland. Others in this thread have recommend plugins for the usual desktops. Probably easy enough to try one for whichever desktop you use now.
There exists a ton of youtube content creators showcasing all the tiling window managers. It’s like one of the most popular topics for linux enthusiast content creators.
Yeah, it was a revelation when I discovered tiling. I was always doing work with two windows open, and i’d spend so much time fiddling and resizing the windows. Then i’d open a third window and wouldn’t know what to do with it.
I used i3 for many years and switched to sway when migrating to wayland. It does what I need and see no reason to try hyprland or other tilers.
Most tiling window managers still have floating window capabilities, and notification popups will be on top of tiled windows.




I’m still getting numerous of these unknown errors getpixel errors for images that load fine on the web and in bloorp. I played with the different client agents and nothing worked.