tmpod

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[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 5 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (5 children)

Even though I rarely setup Windows machines nowadays, here's my usual Ninite package: https://ninite.com/7zip-everything-firefox-gimp-greenshot-inkscape-libreoffice-notepadplusplus-putty-qbittorrent-revo-steam-sumatrapdf-teracopy-thunderbird-vlc-winscp-wiztree

  • 7zip is just the best archive tool on Windows
  • Everything is insanely useful, specially if you get into the habit of triggering through a hotkey every time you need something.
  • Revo Uninstaller used to be a must for properly uninstalling programs, not sure how useful it still is with Windows 10 and 11.
  • Sumatra is an excellent and very fast PDF reader.
  • TeraCopy has a bunch of nice utilities, though it's copying/move graph is no longer relevant afaik.
  • WizTree is a faster and nicer version of the old venerable WinDirStat, also very very useful to manage disk space.
[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 1 points 5 months ago

I think security is a fair point, given caddy's younger age compared to nginx, but I wouldn't say it tried to do too much.

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 1 points 5 months ago

Why do you say that?

I've used both plenty and only once I thought Caddy was harder: caching. It requires you to install a plugin that also doesn't have the easiest of configs. I think there's a new and simpler one nowadays, but haven't tried it yet.

I now use Caddy by default for everything new I make/host.

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 1 points 5 months ago

Yeah, Typist is great and has potential for much more still! The big issue is something like the network effect, LaTeX has everything you could possibly want, pretty much, and people will continue to primarily support it because it's the biggest tool. It will be hard to break that cycle, but in the long run it may be possible.

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 1 points 5 months ago

Pois não sei se será essa a lógica :'D

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 1 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Nome próprios em Português são muito aleatórios xD Além do género tens o uso, ou não, do determinante:

  • ✅ "Estou em França" / "Estou na França" (±)
  • ✅ "Estou na Alemanha"
  • ❌ "Estou em Alemanha"

Eu reparo que, em geral, os micro-estados fogem um bocado às normas. Isto é, quase todos são ou masculinos ou não têm género:

  • "Estou no Mónaco" / "Estou no Vaticano" / "Estou no Lichtenstein"
  • "Estou em Malta" / "Estou em Andorra" / "Estou em San Marino"

Há ainda mais uns estados europeus com nomes masculinos: Países Baixos, Azerbaijão e Cazaquistão (tecnicamente ainda fazem parte da Europa). Mais que esses não estou a ver. Como disseste, a maioria são do género feminino.

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 8 points 5 months ago

Have you looked at all the different layers? A while back they added more of those, with different types of quests that don't appear normally.

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 36 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

StreetComplete is godsend. Editing OSM in JOSM, iD, etc, is not trivial and involves reading a lot of documentation and forum posts (if you care to do things right), which of course isn't anywhere near practical for small devices when you're on the go, surveying.

This app changed my whole routine. The interface is really solid and helps the community target important tasks, rewarding it with little prizes. Althewhile, the gamification is kept at a very healthy level, to avoid attracting leaderboard seekers and whatnot, which would certainly lower the quality of contributions.

I think the contribution day grid (akin to GitHub's thing) as well as the dynamic category explorer, the badges and the OSM-related projects it reveals to you bit by bit really bring everything together. It's an incredible tool!

For the experienced (and this is not said lightly), there is the expert version, which adds more advanced editing features for those looking for a bit more control in regular SC.

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 1 points 5 months ago

I will have to read this better before signing, but it looks interesting and well put together.

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 2 points 5 months ago

Yes, posting in English is fine as long as it's not abused. You're good, don't worry :)

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 6 points 6 months ago (2 children)

Pá, não diria que é supermercadês, é simplesmente um sinónimo? Eu lembro-me de sempre ouvir mais nectarina do que pêssego careca/calvo.

[–] tmpod@lemmy.pt 2 points 6 months ago

O problema é que o e-mail não é capaz de cifrar uma série de metadados bastante relevantes, tais como quem envia e quem recebe as mensagens. A aplicação de PGP, que tb tem os seus problemas, pode ser relativamente eficaz para proteger o conteúdo da mensagem em si, mas há toda uma outra dimensão para lá disso que fica visível.

É pena, porque o correio eletrónico é muito conveniente e é um bom meio de comunicação para muita coisa.
Já ando a pensar fazer um cliente de Matrix (ou XMPP, mas estou mais familiarizado com o outro protocolo) que se assemelhe a um de e-mail, ao invés de uma aplicação de mensagens comum. Infelizmente o tempo não dá para tudo.

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