I'm too lazy to find a picture of a spider for this joke - this exercise is left for the reader.
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In the 13 years I've had a Reddit account, I made 40 comments, and 4 posts.
In the 15 days I've had a Lemmy account, I've made 28 comments and 1 post.
Now I wouldn't want to be one for extrapolating from data of different timescales, but...
I, a real normal human person, would consume the turtle with my regular bone teeth, in the usual fashion.
... but every page becomes blank just before you touch it.
Once you throw a brick through your window, it becomes an ex-window system, and then we're all good.
As a JS developer, I prefer to use semicolons for indentation.
I really want the Vim/VS Code one - as someone who professionally devs in an MS stack, but would choose Vim as a primary text editor otherwise... it speaks to me deeply.
LMS has been on my list of things to check out for a while, though looking at a few other suggestions, mopidy is looking like a strong choice - if I can get it set up both look at Jellyfin (starting a slow migration already...) and accept streams over DLNA, then it should cover a good portion of what I'd want.
No Apple devices here except that a work-owned iPhone for dev purposes :) Web control's not completely mandatory, but I do prefer being able to slap a window on a spare monitor when I'm at my desk, given the main speaker I'd be using with this is in my office anyway. There are some DLNA sources that look decent enough and work in a similar fashion though, and might form part of whatever solution I go with.
Thanks for the pointers- I'd been meaning to look into swapping Emby out for Jellyfin anyway, so this has given me a good excuse to spin another container up - will probably have Jellyfin on a separate host though, given I've got the capacity for it, and it'd be nice to unify the video/audio server. Mopidy certainly looks like it ticks the boxes though, and looks like extensible enough that it should cover a bunch of future uses as well.
The RFID tags do sound like a fun idea - though I'm not sure it's worth it just for me... Interesting mid ground between physical media and stored files though!
An excellent choice of picture - many thanks.