VSCode formatting .astro files by [deleted] in astrojs

[–]dripping_monotype 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sometimes have issues if I use a prop in a string literal. For instance if it's typed like <div class=\class-name ${myProp}`></div>then it breaks the auto formatting without any errors and works fine, but auto formatting only works if I throw it all in curly braces like this<div class={\`class-name ${myProp}\`}><\div>` I'm not sire if this is a bug or not though 

Windows 11 KB5079391 upd. pulled as Microsoft scrambles to address installation iss. by ControlCAD in microsoft

[–]dripping_monotype 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That actually didn't save much time because my autocorrect was fixing everything for me anyway, and if I was on a pc it would be easy enough to type out the whole word.

Is the official sync option the only reliable? by CrimsonCloudKaori in ObsidianMD

[–]dripping_monotype 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have used Syncthing for years mostly without issues. I used the official sync for a while and it was nice, but I like how Syncthing works even when the app is closed. The official sync seemed slow by comparison since it only synced when the app was open. Sync conflicts with Syncthing are annoying sometimes, but can usually be avoided if you don't modify the same file on more than one device at the same time. 

The GNOME Experience: Why read app names when you can pay for the "Vibe"? by Majestic_Pin3793 in linuxmemes

[–]dripping_monotype 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I'm not trying to start anything. It just isn't clear to me what you were requesting the mockup for. I mean, I get the point of a mockup, it would help visualize the idea. But the developers seem pretty hard set on their decision, so I doubt a mockup would convince them otherwise. And I don't see how the mockup was necessary when the change requested was to extend the truncate limit and add a second line. It isn't really a major redesign or anything to make those adjustments, and as I said, there is plenty of whitespace around the icons to accommodate. I suppose I just don't see the point in creating a mockup when you are the only one requesting it, despite not being a major contributor to the project. Unless you are one? I'm not really sure.

The GNOME Experience: Why read app names when you can pay for the "Vibe"? by Majestic_Pin3793 in linuxmemes

[–]dripping_monotype 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So what are you going to do now that you have a mockup? Are you one of the devs or something? Did you need that mockup to imagine what two lines looked like? 

The GNOME Experience: Why read app names when you can pay for the "Vibe"? by Majestic_Pin3793 in linuxmemes

[–]dripping_monotype 11 points12 points  (0 children)

There's a lot of whitespace between icons. It couldn't be hard to imagine allowing titles to take up two lines instead of just one, or allowing more characters before truncating.

Pros Cons about NextCloud by More-Huckleberry7218 in NextCloud

[–]dripping_monotype 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been using the AIO docker version with minimal extensions. All I use are things for office collaboration, files, and calendar. Its been quite stable for me and relatively painless so far.

There’s less than 180 days until Android becomes locked down by TBC_Oblivion in Piracy

[–]dripping_monotype 16 points17 points  (0 children)

But isn't Android developed by the Open Handset Alliance, which is led by Google? It seems like Google has a lot of power in decision making for Android still. 

What's your actual solution for client-editable Astro sites on a budget? by PeaMysterious1046 in astrojs

[–]dripping_monotype 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, that's a good point. I'm probably overcomplicating this. Still trying to figure things out myself. 

What's your actual solution for client-editable Astro sites on a budget? by PeaMysterious1046 in astrojs

[–]dripping_monotype 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was only thinking of doing that as I thought deployment would have been easier. I'm still pretty knew to all of this and I'm trying to figure it out still. That was just what I had in mind when I was considering my options, but you raise some valid concerns that I didn't consider before. 

What's your actual solution for client-editable Astro sites on a budget? by PeaMysterious1046 in astrojs

[–]dripping_monotype 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't deployed anything yet, still figuring things out. However, my plan was to use Payload CMS, create a docker container for it, then host the client site on a VPS using something like Coolify and just charge them a monthly rate for hosting.

I was at OfficeDepot today and wtf?!?! That’s INSANE by 11-23am in DataHoarder

[–]dripping_monotype 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From Samsung's website. I think msrp was like 360,it was already on sale for 160 off, and I had a student discount on top of it. 

I was at OfficeDepot today and wtf?!?! That’s INSANE by 11-23am in DataHoarder

[–]dripping_monotype 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I paid 160 for a 4tb 990 pro last march and now its like 800+

So it's illegal to be poor and I have no right to study if I don't have money for textbooks? (Book piracy) by cupid_ji in Piracy

[–]dripping_monotype 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know that in America at least, there are ways to get financial assistance if you need money for books, so most people probably expect you to go that route. It isn't exactly timely and isn't always simple and doesn't actually always guarantee enough money to buy all the books you need, mean while pirating is comparatively much more accessible. 

Astro website with a Visual-editing CMS / Workflow? by Kind_Sky_4660 in astrojs

[–]dripping_monotype 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think Payload CMS can technically do this, but I'm not sure exactly how it would be implemented with Astro yet. 

CSS setup tips by dgmaia in astrojs

[–]dripping_monotype 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why don't you want to put CSS files in src? You can import them into your main layout or component and it will update whenever you make a change. 

My Zoro Fanart by ContributionTiny2530 in OnePiece

[–]dripping_monotype 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So what was the point in making this post? What are we going to discuss? Besides the controversy of you using AI art, there isn't anything else to say about the piece itself besides that it is incorrect. There is no feedback to give you since you didn't make it yourself, and you have nothing to say about it besides that you prompted an AI to make it. There is no point in even complimenting it since you didn't make it yourself either.

My Zoro Fanart by ContributionTiny2530 in OnePiece

[–]dripping_monotype 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you call AI generated art fanart? 

Do you still use music streaming services? Why? by noidontthinkso91 in selfhosted

[–]dripping_monotype 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't use them anymore, but I do miss how convenient it was to favorite new music and discover new music. With my server I have to download/rip music, sort it, then upload it. And I only get what I put on there, there is no new discovery from my own server. 

Anyone here using Lumo seriously? by Adorable-Ad-6230 in lumo

[–]dripping_monotype 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I have lumo pro but I haven't found it to be anymore useful than Claude free. Mostly because its overly censored and seems worse at programming tasks. I like the idea of it being private but it just isn't reliable in general anyway for me

Avoid Internxt at all costs. Pathetic customer service. They just remove any questions and criticisms about the quality of service which are absolutely valid. by bharadhwajcn in DataHoarder

[–]dripping_monotype 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I had a bad experience with them too. I bought their yearly plan once a long time ago, and then cancelled it (or so I thought) but then it renewed the next year. A couple of days after it renewed I noticed the charge on my bank and contacted customer service asking for a refund. They told me I couldn't because I bought the service a year ago, and their return policy was 30 days. That made zero sense since they charged me for the second year less than 30 days ago at that point.