I didn't know Kagi had a maps functionality. It's interesting, but I couldn't find a way for it to tell me public transportation directions, the only reason I keep using Google Maps...
Camilo
This is what I wanted to comment. I added this list and it works like a charm.
I was getting side tracked by these YouTube shorts all the time and it started becoming an issue. They are too addictive and mostly just void.
I tried watching it as an alternative universe from Halo, but the way they plainly portrayed the fall of Reach was so dull and fast that I had to stop there.
It was just like whoops, Covenant came, we can't do anything other than a dozen soldiers fighting in the city. Another planet, let's move on 🤷♂️
Sorry for the ignorance, but what kind of uses does it have on a watch?
Is it for scrolling through your feed in the watch screen? Is it good?
It's ironic how it injected an ad in "ad blocker" in the summary
There is a website I discovered recently for doing text summaries of YouTube videos.
This video was also posted on YouTube, so here you can see a summary:
https://www.summarize.tech/www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tBBQGkmn_0
I was just playing around, of course haha
But it would be good to have a way to develop services like this but don't get corrupted by money so easily
Yeah, I was daring my luck, in case someone had enough motivation to implement it technically. With so many good social apps in the fediverse.
If your only tool is a hammer then every problem looks like a nail
How about a fediverse dating service? 😏
I mean yes, it's a way to solve playing offline videos, but it doesn't seem to stop there. I found that codecs for playing videos on Firefox are also missing
I could install Chrome as well or hack my way, but it makes me want to recommend the distro to beginners even less
I just installed fedora a couple of days ago and this happens to me too...
I guess I'll try a different distro 🤷♂️ it was being a nice experience until I tried to play a video
Anki works great for me. I bought some kanji books and added Anki collections made from those books.
Using the book for studying and Anki for reviewing really boosted how much I retained what I learnt, without the hassle of creating cards myself (I'm just lazy)