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MehBlah , to selfhosted in Dynamic IP - Self hosting

I use afraid.org to keep my dynamic dns pointed at my routers ip. With afraid.org dns you only need a curl statement scheduled on the opendns router to keep the dynamic ip updated.

Suppoze , to piracy in How big is YOUR collection?
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I do the same. I have 500GiB storage for my Pi4, which I use for torrenting and Kodi. I delete stuff if I watched it and it reaches 2:1 seed ratio, or after a couple of months. So in a way I don’t really have a collection.

traches , to selfhosted in Dynamic IP - Self hosting

If you can avoid it, don’t open ports in your firewall, don’t publish your home IP address, and keep everything behind a VPN. If only you and your family will be using these services, go with Tailscale or one of its competitors. Otherwise, VPS or cloudflare tunnel/competitor.

Varyk , (edited ) to showerthoughts in If malls continue to shut down and decay over the next twenty years, someone should turn them into retirement communities for GenX and Millennials.

Malls are actually doing fine.

Apparently they were already shutting down the too-many-malls that there were, but there are still a few hundred and they’re doing well.

Specifically, for the reasons you’re saying, because they have a food court and arcade stations and basically our community centers, more than just shopping outlets.

It looked like all the malls were dying out because there were simply too many for the American population, but now that number’s kind of stabilized and slowly growing again.

But as for the disused ones that were built during the boom 20 years ago? sure.

They’d make good housing.

dual_sport_dork ,
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The malls that are succeeding still are the ones that are transitioning to hosting nearly exclusively luxury and fashion stores, i.e., retailers that don’t have to compete with Wal Mart and Amazon. These are obviously only viable in areas that are fairly affluent to begin with.

Objection , to asklemmy in What would you like to change about Lemmy culture?

I wish we could have a higher level of discussion, with an expectation that claims should be supported by evidence. Less ad hominem and conspiracy theories about everyone with a different point of view being a bot. And much less “I heard someone from [group I dislike] say [comically evil thing],” being accepted purely off hearsay with no source.

I think lemmy unfortunately inherited some toxic reddit traits in that regard. If you make something up, whole cloth, that tracks with what people want to believe, you get upvoted, if you make a case with strong supporting evidence but it doesn’t fit with what people want to believe, you get downvoted - it’s circle-jerk-y.

Also, people just seem generally incurious about the world and it’s rich, diverse history, and just want to rehash the same talking points over and over again. Too many big communities are focused on news or current events, not enough on broader historical context or philosophical discussion. I don’t really want to rehash the same discussions about the US election over and over again for the thousandth time. When history is discussed, it’s at a meme level, with a handful of historical events being referenced exclusively, oversimplified and weaponized to own your political opponents. The world is filled with color, depth, life, and wonder, but when site culture is so focused on scoring points, the result is everyone’s too guarded and defensive to appreciate that.

I’d much rather read people randomly gushing about some special interest or rabbit hole they went down, or even just rambling thoughts about whatever, compared to the latest story about the latest thing and discussions where everyone knows where they stand based on their camp. It gets boring.

Blaze ,

Good points

Shard , to memes in Isnt there someone you forgot to ask?

What if we burned a flag, not in protest, but in celebration of the very freedoms that allow us to burn a flag in the first place?

agamemnonymous ,
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Freedom freedom freedom oy!

Glytch ,

Freedom of speech covers what comes out of a mouth not what goes into it.

Semi_Hemi_Demigod ,
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The correct way of retiring of a flag is to burn it.

lordkuri ,

One of the best West Wing lines ever. Penn Jillette is awesome.

Barx , to asklemmy in Fiat doesn't work on a finite planet. Crypto has failed on its goals. What is a better way to be economically secure?

The working class cannot win without overthrowing the owner class. The owner class is the ruling class and functions, under capitalism, to extract from the working class and make capital into more capital. It cannot escape this role so long as capitalism exists and the owner class is in charge. The fundamental mechanisms by which that system works is coercive on both classes. “Nice” members of the owner class are hammered into complacency through failure and exit (becoming working class again) or abandonment of their principals. Or they luck out and are minor and largely irrelevant, facing no competitors or predators. Real solutions require that we organize and spread class consciousness.

On an individual level, you can try to protect yourself from some of the most extreme economic violences, but they are inherently limited. Fiat currency only has value because the issuer is “good for it” and you can use it as capital and for personal purchases of commodities. Crypto is not money at all, it is an unlicensed security. If your interest is in money-like things, I would recommend inflation hedge-alikes gold and real estate. But these require you to already have significant savings. And they are something to hawk in order to leave the country and cannot replace a functional economic base or allow you to weather a true crisis staying in the country. Having a backup shelf-stable food supply and means to boil water is also a good idea.

Our fates are all tied together under this economic system. We will quickly starve and die of preventable disease in a real, sustained crisis, as it will disrupt agriculture and utilities. Only a stable productive base, a real economy that produces what humans need, can provide when borders close or trade halts. And, realistically, everything you can do as an inflation hedge is much better when done at the community level. Mutual aid is more effective than a personal bean stash (do both!). A network of like-minded people can secure travel and estimate when to leave vs. fight. You can buy real estate with less capital if you go in together. Etc etc.

Andrew15_5 , to memes in When you write your academic papers in Word
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Let me introduce Typst: github.com/typst/typst.

qaz ,

Just started using it today and it’s pretty neat

Andrew15_5 ,
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I’m using it for a year and it came a long way. Though still in beta and still have some major bummers (which require hacking). But it only came out in 2023. The next update should add a ton of QoL things, so this will be pretty exciting.

drmoose , to asklemmy in What would you like to change about Lemmy culture?

more OC

AchtungDrempels ,

Yes. I sometimes wonder if i understood reddit (and i guess lemmy) all wrong, i mean it says it is a link aggregator, but i was really there for personal or OC stuff people were posting to niche commuinities. Many niche communities that i’d be interested in here have hardly any OC or very few people posting.

Blaze ,

Lack of people. With around 45k monthly active users, only a few dozen of those would create OC

There are a few in !gardening for instance

Cowbee ,
@Cowbee@lemmy.ml avatar

Move from generalist instances to more niche instances with active communities, easy solition.

rayquetzalcoatl , to asklemmy in What would you like to change about Lemmy culture?
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Would love to not be in a Yankee quip chamber. I know they’re everywhere but it would be nice to avoid “As an American…” comments lol

echodot ,

I just love it when they’re talking about a subject that is demonstrably not American, like very clearly it happened in a different country and they still bring their values to it.

Usually any situation involving the police triggers this.

Blaze ,

Feel free to join !yurop if you are European

JackGreenEarth , to asklemmy in What isn't illegal but should be?

Mutilating the bodies of people too young or otherwise unable to give consent.

undergroundoverground ,

I want to live in a world where “stop cutting bits of babies dicks off” doesn’t require any further explanation.

“No, actually, its you who needs to justify cutting bits of babies dicks off. Not the other way round. Unless its hair, nails or connected to the mum, the default position is actually not to cut bits of the baby off.”

ArcaneSlime ,

Oh lmao I was way off, I was like “damn I’m surprised to see an anti abortion post at +9 -0 on lemmy, wtf?!”

I didn’t realize until I read your post lol.

Deepus ,

So im asking this question as a person who has had to have an adult circumcision, I get the consent part, but why is this considered mutilation?

Again, im genuinely ignorant of the subject beyond medical requirements

cheers_queers ,

vocabulary.com: “When a person or an object has been altered or damaged in a permanent way, that’s a mutilation.”

it can desensitize the penis and cause health issues and/or sexual dysfunction (arguably its intended consequence). forced body alteration is mutilation

Ifera ,

Because it serves a genuine function, because the process poses an unnecessary risk, because there is no way to know how big the penis is going to get when the kid grows up, and that is part of the reason for the foreskin, to have a ton of give so it doesn’t happen like it did to my ex. He got circumcised as a newborn, and by the time he finished puberty, his penis grew far more than the leftover foreskin, so he wasn’t even able to have full erections without a tremendous amount of pain and sometimes, even tearing.

velvetThunder ,

This is a complicated way to flex with a big dick. But thanks for the insight. Didn’t know about this specific problem circumcision has.

shottymcb ,

If you chop someone’s leg off without consent for no good reason, that’s mutilation. If you amputate it with consent for legitimate medical reasons that’s a medical procedure.

HelixDab2 ,

This 100% reads to me as an anti-trans post. Maybe that’s not your intent, but that’s the way it reads. Esp. since anyone under 18 con not legally give consent to anything.

swordgeek ,

I read it as an anti-circumcision post. You ckuld be right, though.

richieadler , to asklemmy in What's an immediate turn off in a person?

Being a gun owner or enthusiast, if you don’t need to hunt to survive.

snugglesthefalse ,

My interests are more about the actual engineering involved, like it’s crazy how we can throw a piece of metal kilometres away to within a metre. And there’s something satisfying about how they fit together. But yeah I wouldn’t trust anyone with guns.

chronicledmonocle , to selfhosted in Pfsense, Opensense and OpenWRT - what's the deal?

pfSense = Firewall and router system based on FreeBSD. Has both open source and commercial versions. Built for SMB to Enterprise uses. Extremely powerful with all of the bells and whistles you’d expect from a professional firewall product.

OPNSense = Basically pfSense with a different UI. It’s a fork of pfSense. Much of the same capability, but is built by a smaller company.

OpenWRT = Replacement firmware for embedded devices (as well as x86). It’s open source WiFi router firmware that runs on tens of thousands of devices. Many vendors will even base their custom firmware on OpenWRT and put a different skin on it (GL.iNet, for example).

Sunny OP ,

Perfect, thanks for summing it up for me! <3

TCB13 ,
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That explanation is misleading because:

  1. OpenWrt does firewalling and routing very well;
  2. If you’ve a small / normal network and OpenWrt will provide you with a much cleaner open-source experience and also allow for all the customization you would like;
  3. There are routers specifically made to run OpenWrt, so it isn’t only a replacement firmware.
skatrek47 , to asklemmy in What's an immediate turn off in a person?

+1 to being rude to service staff Also MAGA apparel or citing Jesus/God constantly

some_guy ,

Can I interest you in this Chick Tract?

/s

John_McMurray ,

It depends. I run a bar and also frequent bars. I see a lot of behavior from wait staff I’d fire them for. Wait staff endlessly bitch about customers but its a two way street, staff develops a blind spot to their own behavior due to spending so much time in a bar.

Randomgal ,

Bro they are working in a high intensity environment. You are there to have fun. They are talking behind your back. (So how does that affect you?) Versus actively being a jerk to someone just doing their job (which is, unfortunately, to engage with you). It’s not the same.

WormFood , to memes in When you write your academic papers in Word

typeset my thesis using latex, biber and zotero. Very painless, the only slightly painful part was configuring the character encoding

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