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2023 Week 13 All-Games Thread

https://lemmy.world/post/8605485

2023 Week 13 All-Games Thread - Lemmy.World

This thread is for discussing anything about the slate of college football games from Thursday, November 23 through Saturday, November 25. Post your general observations about the day’s games or even use this as a Game Day Thread if the thread for the game you’re following has no other participants. I’m posting this thread early this week due to the CFB games on Thursday and Friday.

2023 Week 12 All-Game Thread

https://lemmy.world/post/8426245

2023 Week 12 All-Game Thread - Lemmy.World

This thread is for discussing anything about the slate of college football games on Saturday, November 18th. Post your general observations about the day’s games or even use this as a Game Day Thread if the thread for the game you’re following has no other participants.

Appreciate it!

These are very helpful blog posts, thank you.

I skimmed the posts and saw some shortcuts about sending Things links to Obsidian. Is that the post you’re referring to? It seems that method can be adapted to a regular URL, but I’m curious your thoughts.

Looking for a URL Bookmarking Solution with Obsidian

https://lemmy.world/post/7758244

Looking for a URL Bookmarking Solution with Obsidian - Lemmy.World

I recently started using Obsidian and have slowly been working it into my daily workflow. One thing I’d like to be able to do is to use the iOS share sheet to send a URL to Obsidian with the ability to choose where it goes and make a note about it so I can keep track of bookmarks for various projects. Is there any way to do this inside Obsidian or using iOS shortcuts with Obisdian? Thanks!

2023 Week 8 All-Game Thread

https://lemmy.world/post/7109327

2023 Week 8 All-Game Thread - Lemmy.World

This thread is for discussing anything about the slate of college football games on Saturday, October 21st. Post your general observations about the day’s games or even use this as a Game Day Thread if the thread for the game you’re following has no other participants.

This episode gave me such joy. I feel like Lower Decks leans a lot into the outrageous stories, like last week’s Evil Computer and Peanut Hamper thing. Those episodes are fun, but they lean pretty hard into that Rick and Morty humor.

This episode felt like a Star Trek episode. Mocking the over reliance on cave sets was a great premise, but from there we had a good episode showcasing several minor characters interacting with our main cast. It was a great way to allow them to branch out while sticking to the core relationship between the characters.

On top of that, the jokes were funny. I almost didn’t stop laughing at the subtle and not-so-subtle jabs at cave episodes throughout the years.

Personally, I’d like more episodes like this. It really showcases what is great about this show.

Thank you, oh LWAdmin, for cleaning up the Lemmyverse.

Consolidating communities is an important part of being able to create critical mass for them to work. Appreciate this move.

Oh wow, I didn’t realize how transparent and well run they really are, I was just basing that on vibes. Cool!

About ten years ago a dear friend and I started a community radio station. In order to make our FCC license more competitive, we started internet streaming pretty early on.

We had great community buy-in, but we needed to broadcast 24/7 and decided to record and rebroadcast live shows.

We had no money, just a MacMini. So we had to do everything with things that came with MacOS or were free or near free.

We ended up creating a pretty impressive interlinking set of AppleScripts, Automator apps, and iTunes Smart Playlists, all driven by Calendar alarms. Calendar alarms would start recordings, which would use the magic import to iTunes folder to get it into iTunes. This would then move into a smart playlist that was set to look for certain tags and only have the most recent audio file with those tags in it.

When a rebroadcast would come up, it was pretty simple. A calendar alarm would trigger an AppleScript that triggered one of these Smart Playlists.

It all worked well for a long time. Ultimately we got our FCC license, and donations allowed us to improve our IT. But this station ran on iTunes, AudioHijack, AppleScript, Automator, and Calendar alarms for years.