Luis Norambuena
Python / Django developer
Aspiring rustacean
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Luis NorambuenaMto Python•Python 3.14 Lands A New Interpreter With 3~30% Faster Python Code2·4 months agoIt goes from 3% slower to 30% faster.
Luis Norambuenato Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System@lemmy.ml•Loads of problems with JellyfinEnglish1·6 months ago
Luis Norambuenato Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System@lemmy.ml•Loads of problems with JellyfinEnglish2·6 months agoChances are very high that Kodi will detect your own TV’s remote and you can use that! https://kodi.wiki/view/CEC
If that doesn’t work, there are many cheap options.I also use the official JellyFin client on my android phone with MPV as player and that also works perfectly fine. And the Jellyfin Media Player on my laptop is also flawless.
In my experience, the older Chromecasts are probably the only clients with problems.
If I had to buy a client device, I’d probably go with a Minix U22X-J (Max) or Ugoos AM6+ https://discourse.coreelec.org/t/amlogic-ng-and-dolby-vision/24738
Luis Norambuenato Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System@lemmy.ml•Loads of problems with JellyfinEnglish2·6 months agoI’ve been using Jellyfin for over 2 years. My main clients are a Raspberry 4 and a Raspberry 5 using Kodi + the Jellyfin plugin. This combo has been flawless.
I also have an older Chromecast and I experience there similar problems with subtitles.
Luis Norambuenato Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there an Ubuntu variant these days that works on 32-bit?9·7 months agoMX Linux is a nice Debian based distro that still supports 32-bit. Or you could use just Debian.
Python 3.14 Release Schedule: https://peps.python.org/pep-0745/
3.14.0 final: Wednesday, 2025-10-01
Luis Norambuenato RetroGaming@lemmy.world•Recommendations on casual GB/GBA games?English2·8 months agoI have spent a lot of time playing GB/GBA games and Advance Wars is among my favorites. I love the “hot potato” mode for playing with a friend with just one device.
Relaunch? I never listened to it’s old run, anyone have thoughts on it?
Django Chat is a great podcast!
Luis Norambuenato Programming•What languages/frameworks for small, very low usage apps on limited hardware?2·9 months agoPython / FastAPI will be better than Java in your situation and is easy to learn. Go should be even better and is also relatively easy to learn!
Luis NorambuenaMto Django•radiac/nanodjango: Run Django models and views from a single file, and convert it to a full project.English2·9 months agohttps://mastodon.cloud/@radiac/113096990972136170
Nanodjango 0.8 is out, adding async view and ASGI support. Now you can write async single file scripts that look like Flask or FastAPI, but with all #django features like models, auth, admin etc.
I own two Raspberries 1, a Raspberry 4 8GB and a Raspberry 5 8GB. I wouldn’t recommend the 4 as a full-fledged desktop replacement, but the 5 has been very smooth so far.
I’m currently using the latest Raspberry Pi OS Lite and installed KDE on top.
I was lucky then with the 4 A400 I’m still using. I also have 3 BX500 that have been very reliable.
Kingston A400s and Crucial BXs have been very good as cheap SSDs in my experience.
Luis NorambuenaMto Python•Communication between Raspberry Pis on different networksEnglish1·1 year agoA VPN would be my first choice. ZeroTier works like a charm on the RPis. I’ve shared even SQLite databases over Samba over Zerotier among a bunch of RPis daily for a couple of years without a hitch.
I haven’t used source-based distros, but I’ve installed Linux on a couple of older Macs. You will probably need to search for proper drivers for the Webcam and Wifi. Other than, you won’t have any mayor problems.
Luis Norambuenato Linux@lemmy.ml•I'm working on a distro recommendation flowchart/ list for newcomers and need your input please! (Post is not only this picture btw and is mainly text)English31·1 year agoMy own example. I still have an ancient netbook lying around. It runs on an Intel Atom N270, which is only 32bit / i386. It came with Windows XP and I quickly switched to Mint, when it was still supporting 32bit.
I think the last Ubuntu release supporting i386 was 18.04 (around 2018) and all other distros started to drop i386 support after that.
AFAIK Debian is the only major distro still fully supporting i386. And a Debian based distro that still supports i386 is MX Linux. My ancient and crappy netbook is running MX Linux right now.
My ‘weird’ example. I have a Raspberry 5! It’s ARM and very new. It runs its own distro, Raspberry Pi OS (Debian based), and Ubuntu does also fully support it. Right now if you try some other distro, it probably won’t even boot unless you start tinkering a lot with it.
So Debian is definitively a choice for very old hardware. And the odd ARM SoC has usually at least some custom Ubuntu build that runs with it.
Good idea! But the borders don’t look good with a darker background. I’m seeing this right now: https://0x0.st/H0JJ.png
LOL! It’s a blogging platform called Bear Blog: https://bearblog.dev/