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I'm beautiful and tough like a diamond...or beef jerky in a ball gown.

  • I just realized Tina Belcher also does a subtler version of that run:

  • Awesome! Yeah, spoilers aren't standard markdown (AFIAK) and most apps just copied the way lemmy UI implemented them as custom containers.

  • At least in the default UI, it's still not working right. It's all treated as the title of the spoiler.

    Most clients require it as :

     
        
    :::spoiler Title that shows when collapsed
    The rest of the text that should be hidden in the collapsed part.
    
    More text that should be hidden.
    :::
    
      

    The rest of the text that should be hidden in the collapsed part.

    More text that should be hidden.

  • POV of:

  • Been playing with a Raspberry Pi Zero clone (Orange Pi Zero 2W) to make a portable travel router + app server + party box + development environment. Basically seeing what all I can cram into four 1.5 GHz cores and 4 GB of RAM in a Pi Zero form factor.

    Its primary upstream is wifi (but can use ethernet or USB tethering with some reconfiguring) and also presents an access point. AP, ethernet, and USB ethernet gadget interfaces are bridged into the "LAN" segment.

    Has multiple VPNs (one for privacy and one for connecting to my internal stack), PiHole for DHCP services and ad blocking, PairDrop for sharing files, CodeServer for development, MPD and Snapcast for listening to music (plus another Pi Zero to act as a satellite speaker), Kiwix with the full 120 GB dump of Wikipedia and pretty much every dev doc I could load, Calibre Web with most of my book collection loaded, and Searx-NG to provide a portable search engine that's not infested with AI and SEO slop.

    It's also running Nginx with real Let's Encrypt certs so all the web apps it hosts are properly running behind HTTPS.

    Still working out some kinks / hardware quirks and don't have the scripting automation complete to cast from Bluetooth to Snapcast server, but that does work on the bench.

    I call it the "Quirky Turkey".

  • Not sure what client you're using, but the spoiler tag not being closed causes them to not work.

  • This is c/DadJokes though....

  • I think the point of 11h is to achieve that kind of range without directional antennas. Basically as a higher-bandwidth version of LoRa.

  • Took me a second to get that. Gross. But also lol

  • Yeah, that one took me a minute. I think "drip" or "slow drip"? I know "drip" used to be a term but was never one I associated with "screwball" or "crackpot". Usually I'd heard "drip" to mean something closer to "dull" or "boring".

  • Karen!Data is basically this guy from "The Neutral Zone":

  • In the 90s, before I learned Spanish, it was Macarena

  • Very nice. Could definitely use that. I've got the same Ender as pictured, so def seems worth $10 and would pay for itself using up the tiny leftover bits on various rolls i have.

  • What's the benefit? Does it pause the print to let you swap filament? I've often wondered what to do with the last bit of filament on the roll that isn't enough to do much of a print, and if so, that seems like it would help.

  • Talk to the hand! Cause the face ain't listening.

  • They do, and I tried it, but it keeps crashing after completing a request (even a simple GET). Could just be that it doesn't like the Orange Pi it's running on, but other extensions work fine. I'll try it in VSCodium later.