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That's likely my next device! I have a palma 2 and a unihertz Jellystar as my main phone. Might be a good merge of the 2. Phone + e-ink to help with phone over usage.


Kind of a pain to find but it's essentially `https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=UCY1kMZp...` and you swap out the channel ID.

To find the channel ID: 1. Visit the creator's page 2. Click on `more` for the full description 3. Scroll down to `Share Channel` 4. Click and copy Channel ID

A bit of a pain but I'm glad I know this now!


a quick shortcut flow in a browser on the youtube channel page (a click below the video title):

ctrl+u ctrl+f "rss+x" -> shows a click+copyable video.xml link

I understand people being pleased to learn this, for me the peertube announcement was learning about p2, as it's been around a few years already.

alternateEnclosure is a real gem in the p2 rss spec, the thing that makes multiple channels and alternative formats/codecs/resolutions work.


Were em-dashes this popular before LLMs?


I don't think I understand what the image is supposed to do. I can only see from one eye at a time.


Jokes on you! I can only see from one eye at a time!


Yep, same here. Discovered I was stereoblind quite late as well as I thought it was the norm and my brain just got used to it.


This. I can only open kindle books on the kindle app. Other apps allow for pen markup and better reading experiences like text to speech... I can't see myself buying any more books from the kindle store.


"To be clear, this is an abuse of unicode and you shouldn’t do it. If your mind is wandering to practical use cases for this, shut it down." TOO LATE!


Is this the test offered by https://www.functionhealth.com/? I know they have an early cancer blood screening as a part of their tests.


Has anyone tried function? I'm curious how legit it is.


My parents got it for me. A lot of dark pattern upselling on the website you can't correct there but relatively painless to correct that on the phone. All the labwork seems to be done via CLIA labs in the standard way, they grab as many vials of blood as you'd expect and the numbers for one test were close to the ones from a test my doctor ran. Lots of hogwash interpretation in addition.

So: they're predatory but play by the rules.


I have wondered about it as well. I worry that I'll get a few results that are slightly outside of normal range and then sit around wondering if I'm dying, which seems like more stress than it's worth.


i have, feel it's reasonably priced, and i've been pleased with what i've gotten for the money. i wanted it for exactly the reason of "don't wait until after you've got a serious problem".


This is so cool! I always dream of doing this but don't know where to start. Even using old LCDs for new and interesting form factors would be a dream. Nice work on this!


Thanks! The main difficulty & goal with this one was reducing the power consumption to the absolute minimum, which meant putting some effort into component choices and I also ended up writing the display controller driver myself.

But if you just want to get going, you don't really need to go through that sort of trouble. You can just buy a panel + controller board via a retailer like e.g. Waveshare, and hook them up to a computer. Quite a few of these controller boards even have HDMI input, or come with SDK code for e.g. Raspberry Pi if they use SPI over GPIO. You can tinker quite a bit without things getting more challenging, and if you can arrange for wired power you may not really need to optimize anything.


Jokes on you, my eyes don't work together so I can only see out of one at a time!


Jokes on me - because I learned that today that this is not normal. Now I wonder what other people see...


There's dozens of us!


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