u/superdumsuhi

▲ 0 r/neovim

why are file managers so unreliable with LSP import updates?

I've tried many file managers over the last few months and very few of them support LSP import updates when moving files around.

A lot of them that do felt really buggy untrustworthy. further, for many that do, it breaks as soon as you start moving many files at once or move the outer folders themselves with files in them.

some use the snacks on_file_rename API and some dont, but either way I still find there to be a lack of consistency.

Vsc*de used to do this perfectly and it is the only thing I miss. this feels like a first class feature to me; I find myself missing this when doing refactors during many of my refactor sessions. is there anyone out there that is using a file browser where this is working really well for them? I feel silly, is this simply not an issue to most people? am I holding the refactor workflow wrong?

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u/superdumsuhi — 1 day ago

lush warm strange ambient pad sounds

theres this class of sound thats like this warm "lush woozy" sound often used for pads that also has dreary droning kind of quality to it, usually lowpassed but its not really "dull", it has this spooky alien "wooo" sound to it, sometimes related sounds have crass, sour, dissonant quality to it

what im looking to learn:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I69K0xhgo8Y a track that uses many variations of this "kind" of sound very liberally to build the chord progression and give a large atmosphere; aside from the bass guitar plucks and sharp analog plucks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptJ7dttj9og - obviously not the more sampled bitcrushed bell sound (not the focus but would love to learn this kind of sound), but theres also a woozy sound playing chords. its sparse but you can tell its a really warm and rich sound whatever it is

www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-pdlpEwMao - also a great example in general of the warm weird neo-tech alien kinda vibe (same deal as before, more so about the sound playing long chords but the sound playing three notes is also cool)

adjacent / similar sounds i also wanna learn about (the more sour examples):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4FmEGPKpw4 - the pad here is also a good example, its sharper, colder, a bit dissonant

https://youtu.be/88PdMbgOMpQ?si=xztY2MlUflHsnfRj - the pluck playing every beat is a good example here, its being sown like a violin

any knowledge or resources that would help me understand and master creating these kinds of sounds?

thank you

u/superdumsuhi — 3 days ago

“Torrent reached the seeding time limit. Torrent stopped.” how do I prevent this?

i’m trying to seed for a private tracker and have lots of books that rarely get downloaded, but i need to seed to reach private tracker requirements.

qb keeps stopping torrents that have been seeded for a while without my consent. i have absolutely zero limits set on anything in the UI settings (seed time limit is disabled, seed limits disabled, connections limits disabled in both bittorrent and connections tab), but it refuses to seed, just stops them as soon as i start them. logs only say the message in the title and nothing more

using docker 5.1.4

how do i stop this?

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u/superdumsuhi — 11 days ago

are you tracking habits in obsidian? what do you use?

I want to know your habit tracking setup - I am tracking a few basic habits to make sure I'm doing the things that build stability (not really productivity) stuff and it's pretty simple - workout, meditate, meal prep, etc. I've wanted to do this in obsidian and want to do it in a way where I can just have a checklist in my daily note (so I can stack writing daily + habit tracking; also I don't like the idea of using frontmatter for it) and have that tracked to some sort of graph or table; dont think it gets more complicated for me from that for a while.

however, I've had the experience of wanting too much to do something in obsidian and realizing it was better done outside of the app - reading books/pdfs, bookmarks and read later, and calendar stuff for example. from inside obsidian to trying a bunch of different apps and platforms, that took me a while to find a happy place with. wanted to know if anyone had went down a similar path with habit tracking, or found a happy solution inside obsidian, and what their mature solution is now, whatever it may be

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u/superdumsuhi — 11 days ago

many of us have multiple email addresses, it would be very nice if we could autofill from a selector rather than always our account email

that’s all

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u/superdumsuhi — 11 days ago

there’s no point in shoving your vibecoded site in everyone’s face if it doesn’t work

i’ve tried and then abandoned like 12 different sites over the past few days

so many people seem to be just shitting out an anime site where they look “nice” (generic) but scraped the video servers / api from some random source and they don’t even work, slow, buffering af, page components don’t load, etc

it doesn’t help anyone and just pollutes the airspace, makes it way harder to find a new site to actually stick with

might be better for the community if you just stay out of it if you’re not actually putting in effort, you’re not gonna get rich off ts anyway

just saying ✌️

and thank you to everyone who actually cares

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u/superdumsuhi — 12 days ago

your koreader / booklore / grimmory highlights to obsidian workflow?

so I started selfhosting my books and its changing my life, but the only thing missing is getting highlights into obsidian. i use grimmory (fork of booklore) to read on desktop and use its built in koreader server to sync highlights from my ereader. does anyone else have a similar setup going, and what do you use to bring your highlights into obsidian?

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u/superdumsuhi — 12 days ago

is there a synctrain ipa for ios 16

it’s an open source app mods cool on me pls ty

or more generally how can i legitimately get older IPAs that work with my trollstore ios version

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u/superdumsuhi — 13 days ago
▲ 2 r/anime

i was watching witch hat atelier and was just noticing how warm and wonderful the vibes feel when the apprentices are working 🥺

would love to be out on to more shows demonstrating people getting really into their craft

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u/superdumsuhi — 15 days ago

I have all and only my data (downloads, torrents, syncthing folders, everything) hosted on a /mnt/ drive. I want to manage and download from this directory from wherever I want. To be able to move copy rename upload and download to the entire drive. I don’t at all need an app that works as a google drive inside a sub folder or database, which is what Nextcloud, opencloud, chibisafe, etc seem to be.

Basically just an sftp client in the browser.

What is the best service for this?

edit: going with copyparty https://github.com/9001/copyparty

u/superdumsuhi — 16 days ago

I have ios 16.6.1 on both my iphone and ipad (14 pro, 2018 ipad pro) and I love the trollstore experience but I’m really missing out on apps I can’t use and especially websites I can’t render (lots of websites I visit are using modern css or webgpu etc etc). I also do somewhat serious stuff so darksword worries me.

The only thing is I use sidelosded versions of every app i can (ytlite, apollo, bhtwitter, tiktok, everything) and I really can’t miss out on having these apps with native open in app support and without ads for as long as this community remains possible. I’m willing to spend for signing, willing to host a signing server, jump through any hoops. Will I be able to get a similar near native sideloading experience on the latest iOS?

edit: what about apps done thru a service like signulous? can you get notifications and native open in app working that way?

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u/superdumsuhi — 17 days ago

I have been trying out book hosting options and a lot of the tech is really awesome (especially Shelfmark and Grimmory) but unlike the Komga and Audiobokshelf stacks, I have yet to find a selfhosted solution for plain EPUB books that syncs progress and highlights between devices while providing the freedom to choose from a variety of clients.

I'm finding that I was naive in thinking that OPDS or Calibre server meant I would have that functionality but it's mostly just a document server. Because of this, most iOS reading clients I have encountered that have OPDS/Calibre support really just want you to import books from your server into their paid Saas. Which is fine, but not what I'm looking for. Otherwise it doesn't look like software in this space utilize the Koreader API aside from for the original Koreader app itself.

I don't mind if it's not really a thing (lowkey already feel spoiled at this point, so much awesome free software) but as epub reading is my main use case and I am often reading from multiple devices (iPad, iOS, web) I would love to use a stack that I can selfhost that syncs progress and lets me pick from a variety of clients (or just provides a single good, *native* iOS client).

Is this something that currently exists?

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u/superdumsuhi — 17 days ago

it’s so hard to write good and complex midi in this daw. i know midi keyboards exist, but in other daws it is so so so much easier. i love this software but the midi editor makes me wince, so many basic things like placing quantized notes that aren’t the smallest unit of the current grid or selectively splitting a few stacked notes at a time stamp are super manual. writing midi feels unnecessarily laborious, which i don’t understand because i don’t think it’s controversial to say that writing good harmony is a major part of producing, just as important as mixing and designing good sounds and effects.

i know ableton is “for live performance” but it’s clearly way beyond that at this point and it’s not an excuse to neglect a major part of the software that isn’t in the way of the rest of the app. it’s literally the only thing about ableton i could ever complain about. so many wonderful and evolving things about ableton, i don’t know why we are still stuck with the same old editor

sorry if this was an annoying read i just wish it was better

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u/superdumsuhi — 19 days ago
▲ 1 r/github

copilot with the only 100% on the list

yes i know its not that serious and its not that crazy but i literally cant pull my own code rn and i thought it was funny

u/superdumsuhi — 24 days ago