dbilitated

joined 1 year ago
[–] dbilitated@aussie.zone 12 points 1 month ago

it's a case where he knows a guy just like Ronald but he's not naming him, so he's just talking about "Ronald"

[–] dbilitated@aussie.zone 7 points 1 month ago

I have one of the affected CPUs πŸ˜’

[–] dbilitated@aussie.zone 13 points 1 month ago

I often quote light switch rave 😁

[–] dbilitated@aussie.zone 32 points 2 months ago

because the thing on the screen doesn't really exist, so when it appears to really exist it feels like magic

[–] dbilitated@aussie.zone 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

looks really pretty. has it recently been repotted?

[–] dbilitated@aussie.zone 1 points 5 months ago

3-2-1 is for backup, RAID is also for availability, eg your domain server not going down in case of drive failure. good point though.

[–] dbilitated@aussie.zone 0 points 6 months ago (1 children)

falling behind? QUICK, everyone waste two hours of every day commuting to the fucking office so people can endlessly distract you from making it!

[–] dbilitated@aussie.zone 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

yeah I've really noticed it's hard to find info and therefore use any project that does this.

and it must suck because anyone new, instead of finding the answer to their question in a forum archive from when it was first asked, has to log in and ask it again.

whenever I have dumb noob questions on setup and I see a discord link I give up a little.

 

Well, chat.openai.com is down today. I've been using it quite a bit recently, mainly to ask questions about physics and history but also for some low level work help - it's great for fire-once functions I can easily describe.

I don't really want to use microsoft's - the privacy policy and forced "free" feature make it seem dubious. I'd rather pay and have limited control over the data.

Are there any other options of a similar quality?

[–] dbilitated@aussie.zone 0 points 10 months ago (3 children)

back in the 90s I was in a very famous teeeeveeeee showww

 

it breaks my heart to see FabioDG hit such a run of form right as he loses his ride.

Also super happy for >!Zarco!<, he deserved it!

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by dbilitated@aussie.zone to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

I've always hated the idea of using a subscription/cloud hosting for password management. I feel like I should have a LOT more control over that stuff and I don't really want to hand all my keys over to a company.

All my secrets have been going in a highly encrypted archive with a long passphrase, but obviously that isn't convenient on all devices. It's been fine, I can open it on any computer but it's not super quick. It does have the advantage of being able to put in multiple files, notes, private keys but it's not ideal.

Anyway, finally found something that isn't subscription, and has a similar philosophy - a highly encrypted archive file, and it's open source and has heaps of clients including web browser plugins so it's usable anywhere, and you can sync the vault with any file sync you like.

Thought you guys might appreciate the find, password managers have always been a bit of a catch 22 for me.

Note for android i found keepassxc the best app, and i'm using KeePassHelper browser plugin, and the KeePassXc desktop app as well as the free official one. Apps all seem to be cross platform.

 
 

We can get a computer to tag the birds, answer questions about them, and generate new pictures of them.

[–] dbilitated@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

well if you can say something funnier, I'll post a screenshot of that

[–] dbilitated@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

only one way to find out!

that's the magic of science πŸŒˆπŸπŸ€–

[–] dbilitated@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

but you need to hit it with a hockey stick otherwise the science doesn't happen

 
 

Just out of curiosity. I have no moral stance on it, if a tool works for you I'm definitely not judging anyone for using it. Do whatever you can to get your work done!

 

I notice often people might cross post something and say (for instance) cross posted from https://lemmy.ca/post/1916492 (random example which is the link that I just followed)

Is there any way to format a link like that so your home instance will just open it up so you're still logged in and can interact with it?

The link I followed goes to the Canadian lemmy server but it's actually looking at a post from beehaw.org, so it's extra useless πŸ˜’

Eg, if we could use the !technology@beehaw.org part with an ID? something like 6769052!technology@beehaw.org and our home instance could parse it to a link, with some tools to make it easy to add?

EDIT: This isn't a feature, but there is a github issue feature request at https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2987 for exactly this

EDIT 2: appears to be a userscript solution, but i haven't tried it. lives here though: https://git.kaki87.net/KaKi87/userscripts/src/branch/master/fediverseRedirector/README.md

 

It feels like they’re two different roles. It might be better to have user-orientated servers that prioritise federation of content and only have a couple of meta-style communities, and other servers which prioritise being the go-to place for discussion on a particular topic and less a place that manages a large number of user accounts.

It just seems like two really distinct roles all servers are trying to do at the same time, and it’s leading to larger sites with a lot of users duplicating all the same subs, rather than there being any particular spot for certain types of discussion.

It also means the server hosting a particular type of discussion might defed certain instances to prevent trolling when it’s a sensitive topic, but it wouldn’t affect a large userbase who have that as their home server, it would only be moderating the discussion for the content areas they specialise in.

Thoughts?

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