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Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social
Hello! Nice to meet you and let's have fun together~
Kinda busy now so can't be here as often, but feel free to contact me!
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Joined: 2026-07-20 07:13:02
61 notes, 1 following, 1 followers
Reply to @mufid@ruby.social
Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social (2026-07-26 20:52:25)
@mufid
> "without getting into the ecosystem" no all data is stored in NAS
Then this already rules it out, sorry :cirnouwu:
I *very specifically* want an image viewer that runs locally and I can point to a random folder and it'll start doing its thing
FWIW I also turn off all syncing/cloud features in GPhotos so yeah, for all practical purposes it's a local-only viewer~
Though, were I OK with bringing in the forest and gorillas I think I'll start with setting up Nextcloud on a spare machine as per another subthread's suggestion¹ before spending anything but that's another matter
¹https://uwu.social/@sandycorzeta@misskey.id/116958586968534455
Reply to @mufid@ruby.social
Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social (2026-07-26 20:20:47)
@mufid Runs on Linux and can do without getting into the ecosystem?
I just want the banana, no need to get the tree and the entire forest surrounding it complete with the gorillas too
Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social boosted:
@secalinum@cawfee.club (2026-03-10 06:14:27)
@ganbold Dutch is people
Netherlands is country
Holland Bakery
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@secalinum@cawfee.club (2026-06-30 12:39:39)
I drew
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@Nozomine_Itori@misskey.io (2026-07-25 20:21:17)
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Reply to @mufid@ruby.social
Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social (2026-07-26 15:38:24)
@mufid I'm specifically looking for something that runs locally :cirnocomfy:
Reply to @mufid@ruby.social
Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social (2026-07-26 10:05:04)
@mufid It has a desktop app that can do that?
Reply to @koakuma@uwu.social
Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social (2026-07-26 02:07:20)
@chjara Also I suppose the fact that most (?) filesystems doesn't really formally specify their concurrency model with a similar rigor to, say, ISA memory model designers also contributes to bugs...
Reply to @wizzwizz4@fosstodon.org
Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social (2026-07-26 02:04:01)
@wizzwizz4 @chjara This is a good read too
https://danluu.com/deconstruct-files/
Reply to @chjara@akko.tuxcrafting.xyz
Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social (2026-07-26 02:03:07)
@chjara If my experience with daily computer usage is an indication, every single layer in your stack can and will lie to you about whether the data has been committed down to the persistent storage so I suppose the paranoia is totally justified here...
Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social (2026-07-25 23:48:09)
A Reimu cosplayer I met at CF22 :hi_reimu:
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Reply to @cell@shitposter.world
Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social (2026-07-25 02:02:20)
@cell Very powerful setup
Reply to @bananas@catcatnya.com
Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social (2026-07-25 01:40:26)
@bananas @aetios I generally view pointers as a handle to an in-memory thingy the same way I treat a DB connection object as a handle to an in-database thingy; the implementation details matters less than what you can do with it
Yes in most¹ architectures that handle happens to be implemented as a plain integer (of the address) but making that distinction helps a lot with thinking about it, still
¹The real fun part happens when you start to consider execution models like ADI/MTE or CHERI where a pointer is implemented as a rich object, even at machine level
Reply to @ganbold
Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social (2026-07-25 01:18:08)
@ganbold Sedikit saran, coba cek sosmed toko-toko kamera di sekitaran tempat kakak
Kadang ada aja yang ngadain event photowalk bareng-bareng gitu :mukiPeek:
Reply to @koakuma@uwu.social
Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social (2026-07-24 02:28:00)
@cell @ganbold Also don't be afraid to experiment a lot with your shots too if you have the time... try different angles or exposure settings or whatnot... sometimes out of all the stuff you've shot for the day you only end up liking a couple ones, that's totally fine :cirnocomfy:
Reply to @cell@shitposter.world
Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social (2026-07-24 02:22:59)
@cell @ganbold Always happy to help with finding budget stuffs :cirnocomfy:
Reply to @ganbold@hiradai.space
Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social (2026-07-21 23:41:21)
@ganbold Dulu sempat pakai Tusky, tapi sekarang udah nggak fedian di hape jadi nggak tahu gimana perkembangannya :02lurk:
Sun Microdevil Pte Ltd@koakuma@uwu.social (2026-07-20 03:15:48)
#AskFedi ing I guess?
So, for example, Google's "Photos" app in Android has this gallery view in which it displays thumbnails of different-sized images in a way that maximizes the amount of space being used.
Is there a desktop (Linux) app that can do something similar?
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