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Post #103866

2025-12-31 20:07 UTC

Replies (17)

  • @ivanafterall@lemmy.world 2025-12-31 20:16

    I don't want to say too much and spoil it, but check out "PornHub." It's been a hell of a year since discovering it.

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  • @otacon239@lemmy.world 2025-12-31 21:17

    I’ve dabbled in it for a couple years, but this was my first year embracing docker. I now run way more services than I ever have before and don’t shy away from testing new ones out. I went from someone who avoided new installs at all costs due to the litany of things that could go off the rails to someone who can find a new piece of software and have it running the same afternoon. It also allows me to do a bunch of testing with a piece of software at home, then just copy and modify the config at work without having to waste precious time setting things up. I know not everyone is a fan, but my god it’s useful.

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  • @luridness@lemmy.ml 2026-01-01 01:23

    Hey my first lemmy comment. For general “wow this is hella cool” it’s a mix up between Jellyfin and Nekoweb. Jellyfin is a amazing media server that I have spent hours and hours upon now, building my local library buying DVDs and Blurays. It’s been.. liberating. Nekoweb is a host and index of indie websites and its lovely seeing people just code the most 2005 coated websites.

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  • @djdarren@piefed.social 2026-01-01 01:14

    SyncThing. That shit has pretty much replaced iCloud Drive for me, and as such has saved me a fortune.

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  • @morto@piefed.social 2025-12-31 22:27

    Might not be news to most of you, but I recently discovered personalDNSfilter (https://f-droid.org/pt_BR/packages/dnsfilter.android/), and I'm installing it on any phones I find in front of me. This app is very lightweight, doesn't require root, and by default, blocks ads and trackers via dns lists. It can also be used for using custom dns servers, including DoH and DoT or to block other things via custom lists. It's simple and easy to use, while also allowing power users to do a lot more

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  • I wouldn't say "made my year" but it does bring me joy whenever I look at it. [Floor 796](https://floor796.com/) is a semi-interactive multimedia art project that brings movie, TV, video game, and anime characters together in what I believe is supposed to be one floor of a space station with many rooms. In one such room, an AI or machine is watching all kinds of videos, implying that it is making all these characters from what it sees in our entertainment to populate its otherwise desolate station. You can click/tap on something to see what it is, and if that doesn't work, then it's an original character (there are a few of them). Also, some characters vary widely from the original style (like the Simpsons family, they aren't yellow). You can search to see if your favourites are there, or you can just look around. You can also follow them on Telegram (and maybe others) to get updated when they add stuff.

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  • @extremeboredom@lemmy.world 2025-12-31 22:04

    deflock.me

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  • @thevoidzero@lemmy.world 2026-01-01 14:52

    Typst. Best thing after LaTeX. LaTeX was still better than word or other alternatives for pdf generation. But for notes I just used markdown. Typst just took the best of two worlds. It's fast, accurate, intuitive, little boiler plate, and flexible.

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  • @kibiz0r@midwest.social 2025-12-31 23:41

    Gamehub Lite is pretty wild. It does take some fiddling, but it’s amazing how well (and relatively easily) you can get x86 Windows games to run on a $200 ARM Android device. I’m 12/13 so far on getting games to work at an acceptable level. Inexplicably, Vampire Survivors causes the entire device to crash. I guess they pull some pretty silly memory tricks to keep that game responsive with potentially hundreds of thousands of projectiles, so maybe it’s not so surprising.

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  • @Lorfan@lemmy.world 2025-12-31 21:32

    old.lemmy.world

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  • @bruhbeans@lemmy.ml 2026-01-02 00:02

    https://spinning.fish/

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  • @antrosapien@lemmy.ml 2025-12-31 22:29

    Tailscale, docker and recently found pangolin

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  • @mondoman712@lemmy.ml 2026-01-02 15:24

    I'm very late to the party, but I started using RSS.

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  • @clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works 2026-01-02 15:57

    Nixos. It's definitely a challenge, but I'm enjoying having my entire system built and configured by a (few) config files.

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  • @m532@lemmygrad.ml 2025-12-31 22:39

    Diffusion

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  • @Bunbury@feddit.nl 2026-01-03 00:11

    Now I wouldn’t say that it made my year, but it did make me smile each time I used it. https://cancateat.food/

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  • @LeopoldBloom@lemmy.world 2026-01-02 17:46

    Gonna make everyone mad, but paying for ChatGPT has been very helpful.

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