Yeah, it’s fantastic. It’s more effective at this than I thought because even though I use git a lot for programming and projects, I’ve admittedly forgotten far too often to commit and push/pull trivial changes on devices and in most cases, all I need is just for dotfiles to sync across devices anyway.
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I use Syncthing with a folder called “Configuration Files” where I drop all my sync-able configs and dotfiles and I simply symlink them as needed.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Looks like Facebook is following youtube with anti-adblock measures.English
6·2 years agoI actually got a notice like this several months ago even before YouTube did theirs.
If anything, Facebook’s quite infamous for trying to combat and blockers in general. I remember back then when they obfuscated their web layout so much that it got tricky for some to filter or block sponsored or recommended content.
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Technology@lemmy.ml•As Reddit Crushes Protests, Its User Traffic Returns to NormalEnglish
71·3 years agoI think it’s par for the course for user traffic to normalize since the platform gets visitors just by simply existing.
But if they actually matched that against old users of the site, then it actually means something. Most of the users that left are usually power users and have used Reddit long enough to use third-party apps and can’t stand the bullshit changes.

I feel slow on this one but I only learned about copyparty a while ago. With the more frequent use of uv for Python stuff, I like that invoking it on a directory I want to share with a group in a room can be as simple as
uv tool run copypartyand they can just scan the QR code and get whatever as long as they’re connected to WiFi.uv tool run copyparty -v .::r --grid --qr --hist ~/.cache/copypartyis what I use for quick folder shares.