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A PHP developer who, in his spare time, plays tabletop and videogames; if the weathers nice I climb rocks, but mostly fall off of indoor bouldering ones.

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  • Except, if you're using anything other than Lemmy at this point that information is already about. The Likes/Dislikes are considered public information by the protocol. Lemmy devs probably just didn't get around to building out the UI for that before the Reddit APIcolypse.

  • All your followers would see it and sometimes you don't want replies?

  • I've used Wavelet for years, it really is excellent.

    The AutoEq improves things across the board for all the various headphones I use (Bose QC35s, 700s and my Nothing Ears), lots of clarity, much less boomy etc.

    This new feature is really nice. Being able to lower the volume and still audibly retain the sound profile is great.

  • blocked part of url because I have Kagi rewrite url to redirect to my private Redlib instance

    I had no idea this was a thing. Thats going straight on my self-host todo list.

  • Thing is, a cross post is nothing special. It's a) a post with an identical link, and b) a post with "cross posted from..." appended to the body content.

    It is still just a post. Lemmy (and k/mbin) just attempt to mask the fact there are multiple of them.

    I don't know if it can be done any better though, ActivityPub has quite a few quirks.

  • On my Pixel I long press at the bottom and then press on the code. I think it's called google lens or something.

  • It's the multiple volumes that are throwing it.

    You want to mount the drive at /media/HDD1:/media or something like that and configure Radarr to use /media/movies and /media/downloads as it's storage locations.

    Hardlinks only work on the same volume, which technically they are, but the environment inside the container has no way of knowing that.

  • Yeah, I have dainty thin wrists :(

  • And this picture perfectly demonstrates why I'm stuck buying the (usually slightly worse) "S" versions of smart watches.

  • Very first line of the GitHub readme. As a support tool it's mostly useless, endless similar or identical questions answered differently or not at all and none of it indexed by search engines for use on the web.

    It's an awful data silo / black hole that increases volunteer load.

  • allows it to make its tokamaks at only two percent of the volume of conventional tokamaks

    Strap that into a tank, with - hear me out - legs, and we're golden.

  • This is a 2 and a half (almost) year old article. I figured Tim's thoughts on this were common knowledge at this point?

  • I've not used dockge so it may be great but at least for this case portainer puts all the stack (docker-compose) files on disk. It's very easy to grab them if the app is unavailable.

    I use a single Portainer service to manage 5 servers, 3 local and 2 VPS. I didn't have to relearn anything beyond my management tool of choice (compose, swarm, k8s etc)

  • With a small amount of effort and the use of https://github.com/nanos/FediFetcher and https://github.com/g3rv4/GetMoarFediverse you can mitigate basically all those issues. It's still not perfect by any means but it results in a perfectly usable single user instance.

    The first populates the replies of the home timeline posts you see (as well as profiles of people it finds in those replies) and the second pulls down all the content from instances you select for your followed hashtags (choose mastodon.social and you can guarantee you'll see most all posts with those tags)

  • Yes. On older generation/cheaper ANC this is perceived as increased "pressure". It doesn't seem louder but the physical sensation of loudness is there.

  • The sound produced by ANC is the exact 180 degree inverse (or as near as possible) of the incoming bad noise.

    It's produced in realtime by dedicated signal processors and requires mic arrays feeding in the sound. The quicker your processing pipeline the better the match is and the more powerful the effect is.

    There's no prerecorded sound that would work.

  • How is being paid "from pushback to arrival" even vaguely legal?

  • Long story short the MRI showed no impinging of the cord so we were told to just monitor it. It's slowly fading.

    The long story is that the next day the GP repeated 111's advice so we bundled up pillows and painkillers and, still very upset, we went back. After an hour the triage nurse told us that all the GP needed to do was a referral by email and we would have been admitted straight to the spinal unit.

    She then rang the GP and actually tore them a new one. It was highly satisfying.

    We spent the rest of the day in spinal, her on a bed, and got seen by excellent staff who did more explaining about the injury and what to expect than anyone else had done to that point. We were in limbo about the whole thing till then.