Arkhive

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago)
[–] [email protected] 2 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago) (1 children)

Alice Cappelle - Sort of general/mixed topic video essays

Anna Hazelnutt - Rock climbing, focused more on outdoor climbing lately, but has good variety in the backlog

AnRel - Very few uploads, but has an amazing video on "Semantics"

Ayliean - Fun math tidbits and info dumps

Bernadette Banner - Period accurate sewing and fashion

Colleen's Manga Recs - Anime, manga, and comic discussion, analysis, and recommendations

DamiLee - Architecture, urban planning, and design, might use some AI to make graphics, but still very well researched vids

eggybricks - LEGOs!!! Two women that make wonderful LEGO builds

elle literacy - Video essays, often about lit/film, but also just current trends

Freya Holmer - High level programming concepts, presented in a language agnostic way, also great for big autistic (projecting maybe?) info dumps/rants

Gab Smolders - Cozy gaming

GET HANDS DIRTY - Somewhat general maker, but has far more character than just a middle aged man in a basement with 10 free from sponsors 3D printers

Ginny Di - Medium form DnD content, some skits and shorts

Hannah Morris Bouldering - Rock climbing, ranging from training to theory to documentary

Honey Bat - Video game analysis video essays

ICKY - Trans creator covering a lot of general transition info with some more humor based vids as well

Kathleen Illustrated - Thrifting, some diy and sewing

Lacrymastory - Homemade cosplay fashion, focused on latex, with some fetish and kink wear design too

Laura Kampf - Another maker with great character and a focus on simple, build-able projects

Maggie Mae Fish - Film/cinema analysis video essays

Make It Fit - Homemade intimates

MallBat - Short animated art films

Meeka le Fay - Medium form video essays on many topics, largely socio-political

Naomi Brockwell TV - Tech and open source news/info

parkenharbor - Souls games and sort of general game streamer mostly Vods from live content

Philosophy Tube - Video essays about all sorts of stuff! Sort of my standard rec for the type of content

Sarah Spaceman - Cosplay, both making and sometimes drama in the community

Simone Giertz - Sort of "the" femme maker. Always makes great projects and has some nice products available too

SnappyDragon - Period fashion with some video essays and film/tv fashion reaction content

Squiiji - V-Tuber discussing mostly vtubing and some general digital art

STRANGE AEONS - Internet lore dumps, very funny

TAEETIMEE - Short animated art vids

TechWorld with Nana - Various dev topics, I mostly cherry pick if I need a tutorial

The Art Assignment - Not currently uploading, but great videos on art and art history

The Book Leo - Relatively in depth book reviews, discussions, and recommendations

tokaku - Rhythm games

unajoy - Variety video essay channel, decent amount of socio-political discussion, but sometimes more "artsy" for lack of a better term

Veronica Explains - Open Source/Linux/Unix tutorials and explanation vids

Vihart - Huh, used to have lots of fun math vids, now only has a single vid. Maybe moved platforms?

withwendy - Thrifting, sewing, and fashion

Xyla Foxlin - Maker, aviation, model rockets (the big ones), and more recently some pilot mental health advocacy

There's a few I'm missing because I was using my subscription list from FreeTube, and I've subbed to a few channels on my TV since last I synced them.


Honorable mentions for either not femme bipoc folks or creators I'm not sure the identity of but give great energy, sometimes both!

Accented Cinema - film analysis and review

Andrewism - Video essays, mostly socio-political, but often with an urbanist lens and some solar punks vibes throughout

D'Angelo Wallace - Video essays, mostly internet drama

Elliot Sang - Video essays, also very socio-political minded

Garrison Hayes - Medium form video essays, socio-political for the most part

Glory Allan - More modern sewing basics and fashion

goblish - Art and drawing theory with a bit of history

Jonathan Sin - climbing, bit more travel and interview based

jvscholz - Tech, sort of? Basically got me into linux, but is technically a study channel

Novaspirit Tech - Tech, linux, selfhosting, I've used many of his tutorials

Oh The Urbanity - Urbanism

OzTalksHW - Great channel for budget tech suggestions and builds

Rinoa's Auspicious Travails - Variety? It's all loosely tech related, but will also sometimes talk about something sort of out of nowhere

Toonarii - Anime and animation break downs, mostly fight scenes. Very funny imo

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Ohhh!! I love this! I went through all my interests and replaced generic white men that made content on them with femme and poc folks. I’ve got a lot of subscriptions, so I’ll add a full list once I’m at a full size keyboard and screen.

 
[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 days ago

Huh, good to know. I know of a company that makes tuck kits and tape that uses it in their logo. I feel like I remember reading a post on their blog about the history of the symbol that included trans and gnc folk. I’ll see if I can track it down, but I had also thought it was just used for gay men in Nazi Germany when I first learned about that period in school.

 

Original art by pippin_the_stripping_cripple on insta.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago

I have a boox for bigger screen reading and a Hisense touch for on the go. I like them both. Wish I could more easily tweak the boox, and wish I could more easily ditch all the vendor crapware off the Hisense, but they do their jobs well enough. Hisense gets bonus points for being a hi-fi device that can drive my IEMs.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

Yeah, Tailscale!! It’s a very nicely packaged front end for Wireguard, which is a “mesh vpn” if I’m remembering my terms properly. Basically makes all my devices think they are on the same network at all times, and provides convenient names to use to connect to them.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I self host sunshine and use the moonlight client on iOS for my remote desktop. It’s meant for in home game streaming, but using Tailscale I can connect from anywhere.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I wonder is something like “a mason jar full to the brim with wine” would do anything interesting. As someone else pointed out the training data for containers of wine is probably disproportionately biased toward stemmed wine glasses that are filled to about the standard restaurant pour.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I currently have Arch on my main rig because I like tinkering. NixOS on an old thinkpad for a super stable (in theory) portable experience, AlmaLinux on a single board computer for a basic home server, and Bazzite (in the near future) on an old gaming laptop as my TV computer. I’m also not a femboy so I suppose what you said doesn’t reeeaaaallly apply, but you definitely don’t need to be changing distros for anyone!!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

The second smallest size binder clip, with maybe 6 or 7 cards in it. It’s maybe 8mm at its thickest and 6mm in most spots and is the footprint of a standard plasticized card.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

See, as a trans rock climber I get to double dip ;)

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Books (Rule)! (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
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I’m moving/moved and got a chance to rearrange my bookshelf. Very happy with how it looks. Happy to discuss any titles that catch your eye!

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Possibly my best ear to date (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
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I’ve got a bit of a back log to post, but I figured I would start strong with one of my better sourdough bakes.

 

Hello!

I'm Arkhive (they/she), one of your new mods and I've just got a sort of update from the mod team.

We, the mods of Onehundredninetysix (hereby referred to as OneNineSix for my own sanity), would like to introduce ourselves. The members of the mod team that are interested will post a comment below this post and hopefully mingle a bit. Something that has come up in our discussions is a general interest in owning our actions, even in online spaces. That means putting people behind the names you see in the sidebar.

As the OneNineSix community coalesces, things have been quite good from our end. While we could be quicker at processing reports, a lot of that stems from us discussing choices as a group before making final decisions...and probably a bit more fear to use our power than is good for us, but time I'm sure will fix that proceeds to power trip. We are absolutely not infallible, and we also strive to admit wrong when necessary and work to rectify it. There is a degree of patience that necessarily extends both directions between mods and users, and in the end we are all users of the same space. We will work to be good stewards of this space for all those being good stewards with us.

And so! This thread. If this idea goes over poorly, please take it out in the replies to my comment, and we will assess and hopefully the other mods will dive in on the discussion too. We have also floated the idea of an irregularly occurring, semi-regular, mod chat thread. My pitch is for "Modly Mondays" but its still an idea in its infancy and feedback is welcome;)

Thank you for your time, thank you for the memes (the cat included), and I'll ~~remove~~ see you ~~from~~ in the comments.

TL;DR I'm Arkhive (they/she), I'm a mod, there's more of us (surprise!), and we'd like to introduce ourselves in the comments.

Side note: I realize this is being posted on a day there are protests happening across the US and presumably throughout the world. While this is not an explicitly US comm, I want to remind people to stay safe. Know your rights, know the ACLU phone number, have an exit plan, go as a group, and don't talk to cops. We keep us safe.

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Demon CoR(ul)e (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
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HRuleT (www.youtube.com)
 

I’m interested in a phone with a physical keyboard. There is a mod for the FairPhone I spotted, but that’s not fully supported in the US yet. So I’m looking at buying the inspiration for the mod the BlackBerry Key2. I’ve heard it can be hard to get other firmwares on it. I’m particularly eyeing CalyxOS. Has anyone had any luck with this.

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Login Issues? (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
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UPDATE: The issue seems to have resolved itself. Wonder if it was just a high traffic moment with the new release or something.

I just convinced some friends to try the game and the purchase part went smoothly, but then logging in to download did not work. Just gave a blank error message. I then tried logging in with my account and got the same thing. Then tried the password reset page and also got a blank error code there. Anyone have any ideas?

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Degoogling Android TV? (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Basically the title but I have a few requirements I’d love to meet.

I have a “Smart Soundbar” that I actually quite like the audio of, as well as serving as an HDMI hub and switch, with a decent remote ect. Basically I like the hardware quite a bit and it is generally high quality, particularly the audio quality, it’s from a reputable home audio company, blah blah blah.

I got it as part of some promo with my ISP so it has their slightly customized version of Android TV on it. I’ve already gotten side loading apps working, I have my YouTube client and VPN running, Jellyfin, all that. Now I just want to get rid of all the google apps and ISP tweaks. I would also love to maintain some sort of casting option akin to chromecast or AirPlay. Is there an Android app that turns a device into an AirPlay receiver? I have one for Linux.

I realize the “best” option is to not connect the thing to the Internet, but that defeats the purpose of having access to say the Netflix app with my VPN running. Or giving relatives a “Netflix” like experience with my Jellyfin server running offsite.

Just looking for any advice on maintaining functionality of the high quality speaker and generally good Android TV interface while clawing back some privacy. I’d be willing to flash it with something totally different though if anyone know how to do that.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/18976375

Transgender issues largely absent from the DNC

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By thrule Way (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
 

I could have sworn I wasn’t wearing thigh highs a moment ago…huh continues typing

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