• intrepid@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    Please add a single line of description of the software for those who don’t know. The name gives no clue.

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      2 months ago

      If you tell me what general self hosted community you’re not subscribed to, I’ll confine my posts to there so that they don’t bother you.

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        2 months ago

        Heyo, just wanted to say I appreciate the edit.

        Some people see three extra clicks (which is what it took on mobile to get the real description out of GitHub) as a limiter. I actually clicked because I had guessed that with a name like “navidrome” it was something GNSS related, was surprised to see it was about music.

        I’ve been self hosting for going on 7-8y, following various communities on reddit and Lemmy and I learn about new softwares every day. I’ll have to toss this one on my investigation queue.

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            2 months ago

            Somewhat halfway between practical use and just messing around for fun.

            Several years ago I built a GPS NTP clock out of an RPi3 and an Adafruit GPS hat. Once I had the PPS driver installed, it’s precision/drift got pretty good. According to its own self measurements, I got pretty dang close to NIST stratum 1 NTP servers, but those are hundreds of miles away so that measurement isn’t super precise. It’s still running today, clocking nearly 24/7 operation since (checks shopping history) 2017, though I replaced the breadboard and mini module with a full sized hat with the same chipset in 2021.

            Recently I acquired a proper hardware GPS clock and I stacked the two against each other and found out my RPi did not half bad and can get between 0.5-10ms of the professionals (literally I’m pretty sure I’d need more precise measuring equipment to tell the difference between the two at this point than a regular computer). Now my homelab has fully redundant internet-disconneted stratum 1 time. Been half considering if I could write a GPSD driver for it as a joke, but I know upstream won’t accept it because it doesn’t offer SOOO many features they’d need.

            As for what else - I just kind of keep an eye out for projects related to GPS and high precision time, like the open source atomic PCI card that was released a few years ago. Finding out what people are doing to get better and better time is just downright interesting.

            Outside of the time world, it’s just fun to see what projects people come up with relating to maps and navigation. Stretch goal once I have enough server horsepower is to make a render-capable Open Street Map server with my home region loaded to start with, but eventually I’d like to get it to the point where I can load and process world.osm. That… Requires a LOT of CPU and SSD space.

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        2 months ago

        I use Navidrome myself, and I still think it would be nice for people to know a little bit about the software in an update announcement post.

        Seems like a very reasonable request, I don’t grok the vitriol in your response.

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          Good afternoon. Vitriol? I’m not sure how you interpreted my post, but my intention was that in order to preserve the user experience of the person making the request, I would post elsewhere. That’s a concession I’m happy to make.

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            2 months ago

            You know what you sounded like.

            It’s a small text addition for context, not a big ask. Most of these upgrade posts in this community have people asking the same thing, so they can discover new software.

            Ultimately, though, it’s your choice.

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              2 months ago

              I’m genuinely unsure in which way I could possibly sound nicer telling someone that I’m willing to go anywhere where something that they don’t like doesn’t effect them?

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                2 months ago

                On the off chance that you truly don’t understand:

                The nice thing to do would be to accept the feedback and add a short description. It’s confusing to others why you are staunchly opposed to performing that small courtesy, and instead jump to never posting here again.

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                  Me: does something

                  Someone: hey, do that another way

                  Me: If you tell me where you won’t see it, I’ll go do it my way there as I like doing things my way

                  Someone else: You’re being rude

                  Me: I’m just saying I’ll go somewhere else

                  You: The nice thing to do would be forced labour

                  Me:

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        Don’t think it was meant the way you interpreted it. A little tagline/description just adds a lot of value to a post. Something like this:

        Navidrome is an open source web-based music collection server and streamer. It gives you freedom to listen to your music collection from any browser or mobile device. It’s like your personal Spotify!

        (taken directly from the repo) or

        [Project] Navidrome music collection Server

        Could you add one?

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          2 months ago

          I feel that self-hosted communities are full of smart and capable people with the ability to click a link. That said, If I degraded the user experience of the community subscribers I’m happy to remove myself. There are more than enough general self hosted communities on Lemmy, each of them fit different groups to different degrees. If it’s so important to the members of this community to post descriptions, I’m happy to post in a community where it won’t impact the enjoyment of members.

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            2 months ago

            I don’t think you are causing any problems by not posting a small description of the project.

            Sounds like you just don’t want to, why not just say that?

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              Because I was exasperated and happy to remove myself.

              For months I was posting updates over at Lemmy World, then someone one day decided they needed descriptions. So after some arguing back and forth, I decided to remove myself. I start posting here and rather than argue or get into a back and forth, I decide to ask for somewhere else. Little did I know that by trying to back out away from the issue, I was inadvertently causing more issues. I feel like Jackie Chan in one of his old films whereby he tries to back away from a fight and it’s taken as an insult by the folk in the restaurant and erupts into a massive fight.

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                2 months ago

                I am sorry others didn’t hear you. I saw your edit and I think it makes sense. I hope you feel better soon. Emotions are a wild ride. I know from experience.

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                Dear OP, this whole conversation makes me think of the bullying towards open source developers, which can be seen on and off since years. Let me also share what I have seen on Mastodon : Unlike on Lemmy, Mastodon has had support for ALT text descriptions for uploaded images for some time. Several people have been complaining when people do not add such ALT text, and even bots were made, that you could choose to follow, for people to have themselves reminded that they forgot to add ALT to an image. What I have seen several times is that people were helpful by responding and giving an ALT suggestion to the OP. That would be complaining and helping in one. Here in this post conversation several people have asked OP for descriptions and then some tension came up. None of the people complaining took some time to add a description themselves and appear to want to make the OP do extra work.And I understand that the OP is not obliged to do that extra work. Regardless of all this I think that a nice solution here would be if OP or someone else creates a new Lemmy community with a name like e.g. selfhosted_software_releases (For open source software releases there is a Lemmy community like that. Can’t be bothered to search for the name now) which is only for software releases for self hosting. Then this and other selfhosted Lemmy community can have the announcement of that new selfhosted_software_releases Lemmy community as a pinned post or in the sidebar. The advantages of that :

                • OP and others will not need to add descriptions
                • Interested people can quickly see when there’s been new releases
                • Others can have a peek at software names they never heard of before and dive into the details
                • Selfhosted communities will go back to peace mode ;-)
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            2 months ago

            Hey there!, No need to take it personally. Thanks for the post, I happen to know what navidrome is and found this post helpful.

            A tag would be helpful for others, not required but I think the feedback came from a good place.

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            2 months ago

            I think all of the communities would rather have something more than just a bare link. I’m not sure why you’re responding with such indignation, to be honest, it was a perfectly reasonable suggestion, politely made.

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    2 months ago

    Hey, I just set this up yesterday! Worked flawlessly for me so far, seems like a great project.