Kev Quirk, Colin Walker, and other cool kids I follow online made it sound fun to share your "lifestack" as we approach the end of 2023.
So here's mine: my digital "everyday carry" list of the tools and services I routinely use:
📨 Mail Service: Proton Mail
📮 Mail Client: Thunderbird (Des
memes,
software,
technology
scatmania
Jul 19, 2023 08:46
This blog post is also available as a video. Would you prefer to watch/listen to me tell you about the video game that had the biggest impact on my life?
Of all of the videogames I've ever played, perhaps the one that's had the biggest impact on my life was: Werewolves and (the)
if,
choose your own adventure,
software,
history,
video games,
nostalgia,
programming languages,
basic,
published on gemini,
programming
scatmania
Dec 07, 2022 18:23
You don't really see it any more, but: if you downloaded some media player software a couple of decades ago, it'd probably appear in a weird-shaped window, and I've never understood why.
Mostly, these designs are... pretty ugly. And for what? It's also worth noting that this kind of design can
mp3,
software,
music,
nostalgia,
technology
scatmania
Nov 03, 2021 16:28
A not-entirely-theoretical question about open source software licensing came up at work the other day. I thought it was interesting enough to warrant a quick dive into the philosophy of minification, and how it relates to copyleft open source licenses. Specifically: does distributing (only)
mythology,
software,
copyright,
laws,
open source
scatmania
Oct 20, 2021 14:05
I've been using Synergy for a long, long time. By the time I wrote about my admiration of its notification icon back in 2010 I'd already been using it for some years. But this long love affair ended this week when I made the switch to its competitor, Barrier.
If you've not come across it
software,
networking,
synergy,
open source,
barrier
scatmania
Aug 01, 2020 08:48
This last month or so, my digital life has been dramatically improved by Syncthing. So much so that I want to tell you about it.
I started using it last month. Basically, what it does is keeps a pair of directories on remote systems "in sync" with one another. So far, it's like your
software,
networking,
technology,
nas,
open source,
backups
scatmania
Jul 15, 2020 12:18
Computers Don't Like Moving House
As always seems to happen when I move house, a piece of computer hardware broke for me during my recent house move. It's always exactly one piece of hardware, like it's a symbolic recognition by the universe that being lugged around, rattling around and butting
software,
computers,
raid,
chocolatey,
moving,
hard disks,
backups