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Crow , to fediverse in I like the transition away from prioritizing comments over questions.
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  • pissclumps , to selfhosted in What is your machine naming scheme?

    My unraid server is called Mothership. Everything else is called what it is because I’ll get confused if they had cute names

    Scotthomas , to maliciouscompliance in [REPOST] Military Wife Demands Salute? Never!
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    Honestly thought this was going to end with the narrator holding a salute to Karen, as she becomes increasingly more frustrated, until she thinks to return a modicum of respect with a salute of her own.

    jimmy90 , (edited ) to selfhosted in What got you into selfhosting and what was the first thing that you hosted?

    NAS, backups, matrix, home assistant, gitea, etc

    Mishmash , (edited ) to technology in [META] So... about the bots

    The only posts bots should be making is mega threads for events. Content posted should be organic from the user to drive discussion and not what some bot wants to repost from Reddit/hn/etc.

    I’ve already blocked several bots to improve my experience, since my feed was being overrun by bots posting to various communities.

    G59 , to futurama in Does this place really have 12k subscribers and no posts in 4 days?

    Bruh I’m just lurking here

    kabouterke , to selfhosted in What is your machine naming scheme?

    @home: In the Seventies and Eighties, I didn’t bother naming them. In the nineties it was either dead dog names (because I missed the dogs) or the colour of the box (blue and purple). Then in the 00-ies I used a short but explanatory descriptions like SRVBKP1, PCOS2, LTDebby (for laptop Debian). Today all Raspberry Pi’s and personal VPS’s are named after (dead) ancestors (and the mount points on them are named after things they liked).

    rev , to cooking in This is what a 20 pound turkey looks like after canning.

    Is there a picture I can’t see it

    FauxPseudo OP ,
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    Apparently my app didn’t upload the photos. I was using Jerboa but I’d get logged out the moment I logged in. canned stuff

    leftovers

    clueless_stoner , to youshouldknow in YSK: How to Budget
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    This is the type of post we like to see!

    Jackolantern , to technology in [META] So... about the bots

    I welcomed it at first but now im not so sure anymore. Bot posts are prone to flooding my feed and I find it annoying. Perhaps there’s a way to limit the posts

    PlushySD , to technology in 1Password vs BitWarden

    Bitwarden anothe vote

    jman6495 , to selfhosted in Is NextCloud worth it for a company?

    Unless the data you hold is so sensitive that it cannot be stored in the cloud, I think a cloud approach is the way to go. That way you get predictable costs and reliable uptime

    woshang , to nostupidquestions in What is the point of geo-restriction?

    I think the reason might be related to the cost. For example, ChatGPT may not be available in Iran because in order for them to use ChatGPT, OpenAI would have to implement a server in Iran’s network, which could be costly. If only 1% of the total population in Iran would pay for GPT-4, it would be impossible to make any profit.

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