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JPEG XL and the Pareto Front cloudinary.com

Incredible improvements for a codec that was already far ahead. In the same way that JPEG has been given new life by mozjpeg and jpegli, I wonder how far the JPEG-XL codec is going to be stretched by better encoders in the near and far future.

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    Possibly, though I suspect that releasing your new DRM early is a good way to have it broken by the time you actually want to protect something with it.

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    I knew there was something wrong when my pirated copies of these games suddenly started vanishing from my hard drive! Curse you, DRM!

    ~ What the execs think will happen, I guess? What is the point of applying DRM to a game that has already released?

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  • sciencefiction Science Fiction Everything We Know About 'Murderbot' TV Series (So Far) | The Mary Sue
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    Yeah there's a few ways they could be acquired. I don't do Amazon or Kindle but they appear to be on Kindle Unlimited. They've also apparently been sent out for free a few times. I feel like it puts a bad taste in my mouth either way; even if I could sidestep the cost, by reading them it would still be supporting the books and therefore the gouging of others, in an indirect sense.

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    I haven't read this series yet but it's on my TBR. Is there some kind of actual justification for the price of these books? The combined total word count of all the books is ~350k, which is 50k words shorter than a few books I've recently read that cost $7-8 each. Meanwhile the entire Murderbot series costs $76 to purchase, most of them being 30k words for $12.

    I'm lethargic on both getting around to reading it and not letting those hefty prices color my opinion if I were to read it, so I'm not sure if I ever will.

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    I wrote a short guide on this method recently: https://lemmy.ml/comment/6708735

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  • ereader_community Ereader What Amazon Kindle? Here's an Open Source eBook Reader
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    You can export your Amazon library at the current moment, as long as the books aren't published (or maybe purchased?) after 2023.

    I did this for a friend recently and my steps were:

    1. Started a Windows VM (if you're not using Windows)
    2. Install Kindle for PC app, latest version
    3. Log in and download every book (I didn't know how to do this in bulk so I literally right click -> downloaded every book)
    4. Install Calibre on the same PC (I think this is necessary so it can access the Kindle encryption keys?)
    5. Install a plugin by navigating to Preferences -> Plugins -> Get new plugins: KFX Input plugin
    6. Install a plugin by navigating to Preferences -> Plugins -> Load plugin from file, using DeDRM 10.0.9's "DeDRM_tools_10.0.9.zip"
    7. Restart Calibre
    8. At the top of Calibre, right click "Add books" and pick "Add from folder and sub-folders"
    9. Navigate to your documents and pick "My Kindle Content", then select "Yes" to "All ebook files are multiple formats etc"
    10. Wait for it all to import
    11. Select all books, then right click "Remove books" at the top and pick "Remove files of a specific format from selected books"
    12. Pick "MD" and click "OK"
    13. With all books selected, click "Edit metadata" at the top
    14. Pick "Set metadata (except cover) from the e-book files", then click OK
    15. Done, sort of. The DRM should all be broken, and you can convert the books to EPUB or whatever format using Calibre from this point forward, even if Amazon breaks this method in the future.
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  • piracy Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ Love devs' attitude towards piracy, TruePianos v1.9.8 (audio VSTi plugin)
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    Vote with your wallet regards any sort of purchase. By giving money to someone you are giving them the most encouragement possible to continue doing what they're doing. If you purchase something that you end up not liking, they will still receive your initial vote loud and clear. The gaming industry especially has shown us that companies will happily take both the money and the negative review and say 'thank you'.

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  • piracy Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ Love devs' attitude towards piracy, TruePianos v1.9.8 (audio VSTi plugin)
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    I feel piracy for demo purposes is fully justified if you buy it after you like it. People always say vote with your wallet but it's more like gambling with your wallet if you don't get to see and touch the product before you make the purchase. Giving proper demos should be more common with digital media.

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  • linux Linux why does the poster image of c/linux have 3.8mb?
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    Everyone fully missing the point here. This is the banner image for !linux@programming.dev (that's not where we are right now for the record), and it has a normal JPEG size of 7.7MB. When it's served as WebP it's 3.8MB. OP is correct that this is very stupid and wasteful for a web content image. It's a triple-monitor 1440p wallpaper that's used verbatim, and it should instead be compressed down to be bandwidth-friendly. I was able to get it to 1.4MB at JPEG quality 80, and when swapping it out in dev tools and performing A/B testing I can't tell the difference. This should be brought to the attention of a mod on that community so it can stop sucking people's data for no reason.

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    [Book Review] Imperium Lupi by Adam Browne

    I just read through this giant book twice in a row, and my TL;DR is that it's a must-read for anyone that loves fantasy, furry or not. That's not to say it's an all-time masterpiece, but it's surprisingly strong in almost every aspect, and I think almost anyone will have a great time with its unique blend. I picked up an EPUB copy from [Etsy](https://www.etsy.com/listing/1039731380/imperium-lupi-epub), and the ~$7 price tag is a steal for its quality and length. It's a single book that's roughly the length of a trilogy (400k words), but I finished my first read in ~5 days because I couldn't put it down. The first 1/3 of the story is relatively straightforward and gets you comfortable with the world and characters, but as the story continues it slowly starts rolling faster and faster until it crashes through the finish line. There are very few, if any, dull moments in this book. The world-building is great, and the author describes every single object, character, and action in an appropriate amount of detail, which makes it easy to visualize every scene. They also never rush through a scene just to keep the story moving, which you may love or hate depending on how invested you are in the characters and world. This is clearly the passion project of someone who really valued their world and loved fleshing it out no matter how many pages it would take. A few things to note off the bat: - The concept art for this book has heavily-bara depictions of all the characters, but this doesn't come across in the story **at all**. I didn't see the concept art until after my first read and was shocked at how different my mental image was. Characters are usually initially described as muscled/athletic, but not in an extreme or even unusual way. Most characters are as strong as you would expect a guard/soldier to be, with hyenas in particular being shaped more like traditional gnolls. One character's large size is intentionally brought up repeatedly as a plot point (very early on). After a character is introduced they seldom reference their musculature again, but if a new character is meeting an old character for the first time you'll often get a re-description of the entire character from their perspective. Point being, the story is not going to force you to imagine the characters as bara or not bara, and I assume that either way will be supported by the text. - The characters in the story are anthropomorphic wolves, hyenas, pigs, rabbits, etc, but there's not really a strong plot reason aside from being a more palatable metaphor for racism and classism. They're mostly anthro for style and aesthetic, and the author does an excellent job with their descriptions so you can easily imagine every character's unique visuals. I don't think you need to be a furry to identify with these characters - they're just complex people who happen to have tails. - There are same-sex relationships in the story, but they're only ever vaguely-mentioned, and any sort of tangible same-sex interactions between characters are almost completely non-existent. Moreover, half of the references to same-sex relationships are negative, as in this world same-sex relationships usually equate to being someone's "beta" (don't worry) and most characters think that's degrading. Some of the characters momentarily find themselves nearing "beta" relationships and usually react negatively or with regret. Conversely, many characters in the story seem to be gay/bi/pan, but same-sex relationships are never shown as having the same weight in society as a "normal" hetero relationship (of which there are several prominent ones that we follow). The "homophobia" present in the book's universe is portrayed as old-fashioned and negative, but by mostly showing our own characters being vaguely homophobic and never showing any detailed positive same-sex relationships I feel the book missed a large opportunity to make an actual point. Even the subtext behind most of the "positive" same-sex relationships is a little troubling. I hope this is explored better in the next book, because the author was clearly trying to include these elements into the story in a constructive way, but never committed hard enough to make an impact. - There are no sex scenes or anything of an explicit nature, though there's one fade-to-black. A mature teenager could handle this book, though the writing and plotlines may be a little too complex if they're not a strong reader. Imperium Lupi is set in a fantasy/steampunk city where the main source of power and manufacturing causes atrocious pollution, "rotting" the citizens and causing them to live much shorter lifespans full of pain and suffering. It's not a happy world, and it's not a happy book. Thankfully, the characters in the story are almost always charming and upbeat, having long since resigned to their fate in this world, but the subtext of the overall universe and plot has a crushingly-negative trajectory. I often found myself longing for characters to catch a break or apologize for the negativity they inflict on each other. This book frequently grabbed my heart and sometimes brought tears to my eyes for a variety of reasons - plot twists, injuries/deaths, unexpected kindness, and oftentimes the cruelty of their world. Even on my second read I was unable to get through the fable of the "dayfly" without breaking down all over again. The world-building is one of the highlights of the book for me, and learning all the mundane details about this society was one of my favorite parts. It clearly feels like the author created a robust world and history first, then set the story in just a small portion of it, occasionally showing glimpses of the world beyond. I would read any number of spin-off books set in this universe, as it seems there's still so much left to explore. There's a soft and semi-scientific "magic system" that isn't terribly complex but does have dangerous and long-lasting consequences whenever it's used, which keeps combat mildly fresh while contributing to long-term character growth. There are a few dozen characters that the story is told through, and almost everyone that gets a name is detailed, realistic, and sympathetic. Aside from a few obvious protagonists, we're often not sure if most characters are truly "good" or "bad". This world isn't that simple, and characters perform misdeeds based on their own complex morality and on what you even define as a misdeed. Despite often being in conflict with each other, all characters think of themselves as "the good guys", which leaves the reader to decide which characters to cheer for - sometimes changing on a scene-by-scene basis. The PoV swaps seamlessly between characters within a scene, which takes a little bit of getting used to, and there are usually 2-6 sub-plots/scenes occurring simultaneously that the narrative interleaves into and out of whenever it feels like. Thankfully, it rarely leaves scenes on cliffhangers, so it usually doesn't feel frustrating to swap somewhere else. I think the main reason I couldn't put this book down is because there was always something fresh and interesting happening with this method. I would say the main themes of the story are political scheming and mystery - every character in the book has their own unique motivations, and many of them are trying to achieve their own goals. As the story starts rolling, there's an endless onslaught of schemes, traps, and double-crosses that have long setups and payoffs. I was able to keep up with about 85% of the schemes on my first read, but still often forgot about pieces hinted at 800 pages earlier. I read most of this book in a few days, but if you're stretching this out over longer time spans I imagine it will be more difficult to keep track of everyone's plans. On my second read I had a much easier time following everyone's actions with the foresight of their goals, and I especially found the first half of the book rewarding to re-read as there were many small hints and character actions that couldn't possibly hold any value without the later story's context - e.g. a twitch of a character's nose at the mention of a certain topic. Unfortunately, the second half of the book was mostly void of any additional details that I would have missed on my first read. By the final act of the book there are so many sub-plots occurring that it's hard to imagine everything will come together properly, but the story does mostly stick the landing and I'll give it an 8/10 in that regard. I enjoyed the journey and finale, but I felt like the post-finale was very rushed compared to the rich detail of the rest of the book. This is potentially justifiable by the fact that there's another book coming, so we aren't saying goodbye to these characters forever. If you haven't guessed by now, this story is an easy 5/5 for me and is being archived as one of my favorite books. I absolutely cannot wait for the second book. One neutral criticism: This is a self-pub book and there are a lot of typos that were really distracting on my first read. I won't hold it against the book because these things happen as self-pub. The typos were never indicative of poor writing quality, just simple mistakes. On my second and third reads I documented every error I saw and the author is currently working to get them all fixed, hopefully sometime in the beginning of 2024. If you've got an earlier copy and it's bothering you, check back after a while. ::: spoiler One minor criticism of the book, but it's a huge spoiler: Characters are hard to kill, yet others still make earnest attempts on their life. After the first few times that someone takes a grievous injury and heals back to full, we lose the tension of someone getting shot, run through, or mangled. I understand that Howlers in general are more difficult to kill due to their unnatural healing power, but some of their attackers should start doing double taps to compensate. Currently, some of our characters survive severe injuries and then do nothing of consequence for the rest of the book. If this book was a standalone, some of the character "deaths" could have been final for great emotional impact. I suspect that these characters are being kept alive for a role in a future book, but in isolation it feels like a missed opportunity to give some extra weight to the story. :::

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    foss Free and Open Source Software Any good ebook readers for Android?
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    Wow I feel dumb for not thinking of that. In my defense I like the text as #FFF on gray. KOReader's arbitrary CSS snippets and style tweaks are really neat.

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    This is all I needed to do so: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=314220

    Run the script from the second post, then eject the Kobo and let it install. Afterwards you can open it from the new NickelMenu button at the bottom right. My Kobo just stays in KOReader mode all the time.

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    You can change the background color by changing the ["cre_background_color"] key in settings.reader.lua (again, I dislike needing to configure it like this). On my Android and desktop I set it to ["cre_background_color"] = "0xECECEC",, which inverts into a nice gray when I set it to night mode, then I invert all the image colors so they're a normal color. Font color can't be changed though, TMK. You can change font color with custom CSS snippets.

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    Have you tried KOReader yet? It's not Material UI and doesn't have any sort of "theme", since it's very focused on just showing your text, but it lets you extensively pick fonts and styles for your books, has dictionary lookups (tap and hold), page view, and it can sync with itself (available on the desktop and many physical ereaders). My main gripe is that it's very configurable, and I don't personally like many of the defaults. After setting it all up it's quite powerful, and I use it on my physical ereader, Android phone, and desktop PC in roughly the same configuration.

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  • videos Videos The Internet is Worse Than Ever – Now What?
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    That was my takeaway from this video as well. It was a lot of "aw shucks can't we all just get along" and not understanding that in today's world, getting along is a left-wing policy. I think there is still merit to saying that part of the reason we're so divided nowadays is that we are forced to interact more often, but it shouldn't be represented as the entire problem. In a way, I think a video like this is actually worse for discourse because it might convince people that there is only one problem that needs to be solved.

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  • tech Furry Technologists Yes, you can have too many CPU cores - Ampere's 192-core chips break ARM64 Linux kernel in two-socket systems, company requests higher core count support | Tom's Hardware
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    I bet someone at some point said "256 is futureproof". We're well into Amdahl's Law at this point.

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?
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    The existence of poverty/hunger/homelessness in a post-scarcity world. if we wanted to eliminate those problems we could, but humans are blocked on how it can be done without hurting their own wealth.

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  • yote_zip yote_zip 10 months ago 100%

    I took the interview to get into What.CD a zillion years ago, but assuming it hasn't changed much the interview prep is all useful knowledge for how RED works. IMO the one exception is the exact frequencies at which every lossy bitrate's spectral shelf starts at, which is useful knowledge to know but not memorize - IDK if interviewers are mean enough to ask you about those or not.

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  • tech Furry Technologists Microsoft is Locking Down Search for Public Code on GitHub
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    They just replied with this link, which has it listed as the third bullet. I suspect they don't actually care enough to do anything, but I had no idea that it was in their ToS.

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    Ruh roh. Yeah I'm involved with several projects that I'd rather not trace back to my other identities, and I make a new GitHub account per job. Even if they start enforcing it I imagine it's quite hard for them to actually figure out what's all connected without amping up their identification schemes with mandatory phone numbers and etc. I guess we'll burn that bridge when we get to it.

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    they don’t let you have multiple accounts to separate your professional life from your cringe life

    Can you post more on this? I found this article that seems to recommend you only use one account, but doesn't seem to suggest that they enforce it. I have like 8 GitHub accounts with a cringe/professional mix, so hopefully that's not something I need to fix. (Ironically I usually stay logged out anyway)

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    I think about half a year, assuming that's what they mean in this blog post: https://github.blog/changelog/2023-06-07-code-search-now-requires-login/

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    This has been happening for a little while now. I've started cloning repos and using local searches instead.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy If you were tasked with putting together a message to send to space aliens, with the only restriction that the message had to be under 4GB, what would you send?
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  • asklemmy Asklemmy Is it worth upgrading my e reader?
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    You can circumvent this by connecting to a router that has no access to internet. It will connect to the router, fail to connect to the internet, and then you can tell it to skip the initial setup and enable sideload mode.

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  • chatgpt ChatGPT I asked ChatGPT-4 to create a list of historical events that occurred between 1990 and 2100. After 2021, it started to predict possible events, and then things started to get interesting.
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    It has a very high opinion of itself.

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  • linux Linux your stance on image compression and/ or avif/jxl?
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    JXL is the best image codec we have so far and it's not even close. I did a breakdown on some of its benefits here. JXL can losslessly convert PNG, JPG, and GIF into itself, and can losslessly send them back the other way too. The main downside is that Google has been blocking its adoption by keeping support out of Chromium in favor of pushing AVIF, which started a chicken and egg problem of no one wanting to use it until everyone else started using it too. If you want to be an early adopter you can feel free to use JXL, but just know that 3rd party software support is still maturing.

    Something you might find interesting is that the original JPEG is such a badass format that they've taken a lot of their findings from JXL and made a badass JPEG encoder with it named jpegli. Oddly, jpegli-based JPEGs are not yet able to be losslessly-compressed into JXL files, per this issue - hopefully that will be fixed at some point.

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    Yes it's lossless. JPG->JXL lossless compression is generally 20% savings for free.

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  • firefox Firefox Firefox now supports clean URLs with the new "Copy link without site tracking" option
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    I assume they've modeled it after ClearURLs, which exists as an addon here, and as a uBlock filter here. The short answer is it's a ton of whitelisted regex.

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    I would prefer to have only one of the options in the menu - the one I want to use. I'm not going to change my mind on whether I want trackers stripped on a day-by-day basis, and I think having both taking up space at the same time is bad UX.

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  • mildlyinfuriating Mildly Infuriating The amount of communities I need to block to not see the same old stuff over and over again
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    The real problem is that everyone is using the "All" tab as a content feed. Ideally everyone would subscribe to communities and then they wouldn't have to worry about seeing things they don't want to see. Lemmy needs to be bigger before we can break that anti-pattern.

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    I feel like it would be better as a toggle in the settings? I wonder if they envision it as something that's always enabled for everyone in the future.

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    No tokens this time, but I've been going through my bookmarks and almost all of them are freeload, even those that have more than 3 seeds. Not sure if this is because more people snatched them after the event began, but I'm taking advantage either way. This is a good time to increase your seedbase size if you struggle with ratio on RED.

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    RED's seventh birthday

    >Break out your drumsticks, it's our 7th Birthday! During the year, we passed over 1.5 million unique releases on Redacted. This wouldn't be possible without you, our amazing users. As such we'd like to do something special to round out this year. To kick off our Birthday Celebration, torrents with 3 or fewer seeds have been marked freeload. After meticulous analysis and careful consideration, Staff has also selected an additional set of torrents we know you're going to love. To clear up confusion, the seed count of the latter category was irrelevant to the selection. All these torrents will be freeload through the end of the year (Ending January 6th 23:59 UTC). As a reminder, all freeload torrents can be found here, and users who were seeding such torrents within the last week will still receive credit for their upload during the event. ### Freeload Tweaks: >Earlier this month, in preparation for this event, we deployed a tracker change to prioritize freeload seeders. Now, when you start downloading a freeload torrent, we serve a modified peerlist that only includes the seeders who were present before this announcement. This custom peerlist is only served in response to your client's initial announce. Once you have snatched the torrent or 10 minutes have elapsed, your client will receive the full peerlist. If the freeloaded seeders aren't connectable and time is of the essence, force re-announcing the torrent will cause the tracker to immediately serve you the complete peerlist. No changes to your client are required to enable this functionality; it is managed entirely by the tracker. ### Freeload definition: >Freeload behaves like Freeleech for those who were already seeding before the event, and Neutralleech for anyone who downloads it during the event. It reverts to normal for everyone when the event ends.

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    Semi-related, can these automations really be relied upon for quality, or is there a system to help find the best copy? When I'm downloading books I do it manually through Anna's Archive and I always download as many unique versions of a book that I see, then open them all and compare their internals to see which one I keep. Often not many ebooks are suitable for using my own font and layouts with Koreader.

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  • personalfinance Personal Finance [US] Intro to investing - stocks, bonds, asset allocation, and account types
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    Looks good. I'm opinionated on the asset allocations but it makes sense not to put some of those biases in for an overview. I'm very surprised that the Bogleheads wiki glosses over bond allocation with "age in bonds" and a small note that this is "conservative", which is quite an understatement - starting your investment plan with 20% bonds at age 20 is throwing money away.

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  • linux Linux Arch on semi-critical pc? (Also EndeavourOS vs raw Arch?)
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    Arch should be fine for university stuff. The main problem with Arch is not Arch itself, but all the software it tracks being very fresh. You'll be pulling updates as they come down the line, and that may result in temporary bugs or day-to-day workflow changes - caused by the software developers themselves. I don't think an Arch system is unusually unstable or prone to breaking, but last year they did brick everyone's GRUB loaders by pushing an update too early (post-mortem here). It's up to you, but if you want to err on the side of system/software stability I would go for Mint/OpenSUSE Tumbleweed/Debian.

    I don't have any practical experience with EndeavourOS but TMK it's just preconfigured Arch and it uses the default repos, so that sounds good to me. Vanilla Arch is not inherently better or worse, it's just a more minimal starting point.

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    Well it’s an interesting idea. People already are animals just as giraffes or elephants, we’re just a different species - but still we are part of the Animal kingdom. So in a way, people ARE furry from birth, in having intrinsic animal-like qualities.

    I think the draw is a lot deeper especially when contrasted against people who don't consider themselves furry. The idea that a person "doesn't feel like they had a choice in the matter of being furry" is actually very common, and I can vouch for that feeling as well. Luckily I don't mind that part of me. I wonder how people that reject it feel about themselves - I suspect a lot of the loudest anti-furry people fall into this category, similar to the self-hating LGBTQ+ right-wing.

    It’s odd that most furry costumes basically look alike - I mean, basically with big eyes and ears and big mouths

    This is mostly a matter of practicality and logistics from my understanding. Even with giant eyes it's difficult to see out of them, and the big mouths probably need to be matched to the eye size so it doesn't look bizarre. The full head itself also needs to be big enough to fit over a regular human head. I don't think everyone intentionally wants the costumes to look like they do, but there's probably a handful of factors preventing more realistic costumes from being common, like cost increases for custom designs. I'm not really into the fursuiting part (many aren't), so this is just secondhand info.

    It looks like fun - except aren’t the costumes kind of hot after awhile?

    From my understanding, they get very very hot. I think the main reason people get them is to have fun goofing off at cons or doing photo op stuff. They cost upwards of 3-4k IIRC and they're handmade, so it's probably something you have to wear carefully.

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    These will probably need to grow naturally again. We have enough techy users to carry tech-related discussions, but we probably don't have enough users to carry niche communities yet. By gaining more users of any kind, techy or otherwise, we have better odds of gaining people with a secondary interest in those niche communities. It'll take some time, but the Fediverse is much more permanent, and investments here will pay off theoretically forever. Even if another open platform supersedes Lemmy, it will be easy to port our community over to it.

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    Not very surprising to lose users after the big intake from June. If that were the only intake we'd ever get I would be worried but we all know that Reddit will continue to do user-hostile things. Lemmy now exists as a permanent lifeboat for those who get fed up with Reddit over time, and the next time something big happens we'll be better prepared.

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearFU
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    BFFs

    Based on [this picture](https://pawb.social/pictrs/image/4c98dece-4574-4dd4-8779-0729ff1e30cb.jpeg). Source: @doggorevo / Raposilda - https://twitter.com/doggorevo/status/1617959755104018435

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    The readme links to this one. It will automatically update after manual installation.

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    (you cannot kill them in a way that matters)

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    unsilent protagonist rule

    Fun fact: Toby Fox was forced to disable Frisk's dialogue boxes to prevent Undertale from needing an "M" rating. Probably. Source: Zarla S - https://zarla-s.tumblr.com/post/130781633433/after-i-did-the-murder-run-i-couldnt-help-but

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    Source: @TY_PESH - https://twitter.com/TY_PESH/status/1408471046731141121

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    More proof at the source! Source: @Rabosa_al_Forn - https://twitter.com/Rabosa_al_Forn/status/1585294952929566726

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    (Post your high score. There are no downvotes on this instance which means you cannot be kinkshamed. Our time is now, monsterfuckers)

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearFU
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    [REVIEW] SpacePaladin15 - The Nature of Predators

    The review below my short paragraphs is originally by [@gon@lemmy.world](https://lemmy.world/u/gon), but their thoughts reflect a lot of mine and their post is the original reason I put this book in my backlog. This isn't necessarily a furry-themed book but it does have a ton of cute fuzzy creatures in it that play a bulk of the characters, and you'd be forgiven for calling it a furry-adjacent novel. Unfortunately the book is not fully finished but I'm on chapter 98 of 167 at the moment, with a new chapter coming out every few days. I find it difficult to estimate just how long this book is because of its digital chapter format, but it's taken a while to get to where I am in the story. The beginning of the story quickly opens with an interesting plot, but then it keeps getting better and better and better. After chapter ~40 I was fully hooked and am having trouble putting it down. It keeps surprising me with twists and turns and I feel like I never know what's going to happen next. I also really enjoy how many main characters there are - there's at least a dozen characters we're paying attention to at any given moment, and you really get a feel for everyone's motives and thoughts. The writing quality is also excellent for being a work in progress. It must be extremely hard to write a story from start to finish without needing to edit story structure or pacing. The only real nitpick I've noticed is that we're introduced to many new characters throughout the story, and every time we get a new one we have to go through their thoughts while they learn and contemplate the previous events of the story. It can feel a little repetitive but it's usually framed from a slightly different perspective and bias each time so it doesn't end up feeling like the exact same thing over and over. Overall, I have to agree with the 5/5 rating so far and I hope the story never ends. As far as I'm aware, there are fanfictions and spinoffs for the universe that I'll probably have to look into once I reach the "end". (Also, I had to frequently search through the [NoP wiki](https://nop.fandom.com/wiki/The_Nature_of_Predators_Wiki) (beware of spoilers) and e621 to get a feel for every alien's appearance. There's so many different alien types and I had trouble remembering what they look like) cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/719657 > I don't like reviewing unfinished works, as I feel a poor landing can destroy a whole story, just as a perfect finale can justify anything. There are 127 chapters out, as of me writing this. > > However, **I feel that every second that I stay silent about this web-series is a second wasted**, an utter affront to fiction, and a betrayal of everything I stand for. > > # If even one person reading this did not know of "The Nature of Predators", I command you to look into it. > > This is *pure brilliancy*. An epic story filled with action, drama, tension beyond belief. Mystery, betrayal, political collusion, and romance spanning the whole universe... **There is nothing missing!** > > I have racked my brain for any weakness in the story... Maybe the pace, or the prose, maybe the characters aren't developed enough, maybe the plot isn't compelling enough... But no. *Everything is impeccable*, **a true work of art**. And to think it's not even completed yet. > > "The Nature of Predators" follows *several characters*, with different beliefs, motivations, and interests. Some characters only appear later in the story, some appear early but fizzle out, some we've had the pleasure of accompanying from the very start and to this day. > > There are characters you are made to love unconditionally, and characters you are made to hate. *Some that want ultimate good, but can't help their nature, and those that went against their nature for their own survival*. Terror inflicted upon the innocent, BY the innocent. **A world upside down**. > > *I simply cannot describe the emotional weight of the characters*. I'm not ashamed to say I've bawled while reading this. Straight up tears and snot. > > And in all this chaos, *different personalities and stories clashing all over the universe*, **somehow everything clicks**. Every plot point is addressed, in due time, and never are you left high and dry wondering helplessly about the true nature of things. *It feels like no stone is left unturned...* > > **But the stones never end!** There is always the next step, the next adventure, the next mystery, the next quarrel... **It's a relentless journey into the cosmos**, and it's expanse is unending beauty. > > **A perfect balance between closure and novelty, tension and release.** > > My words CANNOT do this work justice. **I urge you to read it**, or listen to it. Do whatever you can to inject this story into your mind, for you will not regret it. > > That being said, it is HFY. I know that bothers some people. > *** > Rating: 5/5 > > [Read on Royal Road](https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/62073/the-nature-of-predators)! > **Alternatively, listen on Youtube:** > - [Adastra](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avqpkodJ_tU&list=PLm8OjwhOz-FZG_M_A1u9dvNwW4VdUUHM9) has the best narration, but is currently almost 100 chapters behind. > - [Agro Squirrel Narrates](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wWCmoivarE&list=PLcfzFNUhrNS0NFLZg4bQv40qcZHvAzGvB) is only about 10 chapters behind, but the narration isn't as good (IMHO).

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    (gun sold separately) Source: riesgo_19XX - https://twitter.com/riesgo_19XX/status/1571504804647649282

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    Matrix Live S09E08 — Synapse, Dendrite, the Foundation and Element [54:23] www.youtube.com

    Licensing talk with the director of the Matrix Foundation (a separate entity from Element, who forked the projects away). The Matrix Foundation's official stance: [The Foundation's stance is that we'd prefer these projects to remain under our auspices and unencumbered by a CLA.](https://mastodon.matrix.org/@matrix/111365689359855596)

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    trains rule

    (what is with those streetlights tho)

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    Death rules

    Source: Piemations - https://twitter.com/Piemations/status/1612331771311575040

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    Mason rules

    Source: doginacafe - https://twitter.com/doginacafe/status/1568245339471040512

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    [Fluff] Give JXL a Chance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJaa1Le4W7c

    "A nerd-rock piece of cover music that sings the praise of the new JPEG-XL (aka JXL) image format." Finally, the missing puzzle piece before world takeover.

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    the rule album

    Source: lennguine - https://twitter.com/lennguine/status/1698380696039968976

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    Source: Happyroadkill - https://twitter.com/happyroadkill/status/1521621571848355841

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    "I vote moderate" rule
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    Source: https://mastodon.social/@Miriamm/111319205509760862

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    MCS2023 — Matrix State of the Union www.youtube.com

    Matthew's "State of the Union" presentation at MCS2023. Other presentations from MCS2023 are here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl5dnxRMP1hVh8LzFERTVhmfWsZSFE7fW

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    tag what you see rule

    I'm too stupid to know if it's a swan or a goose so here's a [goose version](https://files.catbox.moe/fwwnzn.png) instead if one of the 409 goose experts can assist.

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    Internet friends

    source: https://twitter.com/StinkyCoobs

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