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  • Works for most videos as well for me, but not for those were you actively have to click "I understand, continue" after getting a warning on maturity of a video.

    There's an open issue on the yt-dlp github repo as well

  • Got a simple brother laser printer. Duplex, BW only, works flawlessly with Linux and as a network printer.

    4-5 times a year I'll need to print 10 pages. Add an additional one every two weeks.

    The printer definitely paid for itself in convenience.

  • I mean, yea. But it is also easy to buy them, they're everywhere and fairly cheap. The Galbani one is also just 1€ or so more expensive.

    To be clear, making your own is fantastic, it's just not anything I'd want to do 2x/week

  • Ugh yeah, it feels like the show is making fun of Preservation, which kinda undermines the show. Contrary to what others seem to think here, in my opinion the added goofiness really detracts a lot from the show.

  • Eh. There's memories I cherish a thousand times more because I made them with my partner.

    But there's also memories I cherish because they're mine alone.

    For traveling specifically, just having someone with you also isn't enough; you need to want to do the same things, in roughly the same way.

  • Neovim, because I wanted something that would not just disappear.

    I never really got along with VSCode, opting for Atom instead. Microsoft bought GitHub, which owned Atom, and promptly discontinued it.

    Nvim has such an active community (and no "owner") that I'm certain that this won't happen again. At the same time, the plugin system is so flexible that I'm also certain that I will never miss out on any shiny new features.

    Over the years, my config has matured, and is mine. The thought of going back to an editor, any editor, less flexible in its configuration than nvim is just... an absolute "no".

    It's a steep learning curve, but well worth it.

  • No.

    Apart from everything else, also consider that it's just respectful to at least try and learn the local language of wherever it is you are going. Doesn't matter if it's on vacation or long term company deployment.

    Also, LLMs are absolute garbage at picking up on things like subtle language-based jokes, for example.