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ArcaneSlime , to asklemmy in What is the Orb?

That’s for me to ponder, and you to find out.

pete_the_cat , to futurama in S12E1: The One Amigo - Discussion

It’s just a cash grab, they gotta make money to appease their shareholders!

Charadon , to selfhosted in Dynamic IP - Self hosting
@Charadon@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

If you go down the VPS route, a headscale server on a cheap $3.50 VPS would be the way to go. Wouldn’t even have to deal with IP addresses at that point, while still being able to self-host all your services, with the cheap VPS being a glorified switch/firewall.

Mangoholic , to asklemmy in Do flat earthers think other planets are flat? All of them or some of them? Are stars (including and excluding the sun) flat too?

The flat earth conspiracy is just made to make money of dumb people. There is nothing more to it and what ever they believe doesn’t matter.

dubyakay ,

Where’s the money to be made? Or are they just easily identifiable targets for sale of essential oils, healing crystals and chiropractor gift cards?

Mangoholic ,

Yeah they pay for these conventions, flat earth merch, flat earth messuring tools, maps and a bunch of other crap.

ArcaneSlime ,

Damn we need a new conspiracy so I can get in on the ground floor and make some cash!

Uhhh, quick everyone, buy these little talismans, they’ll protect you from… uhh… Jews? And liberals, yeah. Yeah $200 for the low strength, two for $400 special deal this month only, or you can get the super secret one that also wards off cops for $500. Cash in advance no refunds.

EnderMB , to linuxmemes in Have you tried NixOS?

I tried it, and while I was really excited about its proposition, it felt like at times any prior knowledge of Linux was a bit wasted. I also had some significant problems with needing to pin packages.

I don’t doubt that it’s a great option for many, if you’ve got the time to learn it. I’m finding myself in the position where I stick my flag to one distro and keep it there for as long as it doesn’t piss me off.

nickwitha_k ,

Yeah. I had a similar experience. My first successful install, following the docs, didn’t have a network stack. It turns out that the docs are not representative of what’s considered best practices at this point. I also don’t care for needing a new DSL for a single use case.

So, for me, it’s a non-starter. Fedora Atomic is meeting my needs nicely at this point. NixOS has brought some excellent ideas to the forefront and is a great match for some people. I’ll pass until I can use my JSON/YAML/TOML and the docs are useable.

occhionaut , to science_memes in Hardcore

baonao naonao nao nao

unn , to asklemmy in How does one realistically sell their large video game collection?

Put it on ebay ig

HelixDab2 , to asklemmy in What would you do with a bitcoin windfall?

I’d buy a cold storage wallet, and put it there. (Write the password down and keep it with the drive though!!!) Bitcoin is the least scammy of the cryptocurrencies, and it’s likely to keep going up for a while, since there’s a limited amount. OTOH, regulatory changes–since it’s so electricity intensive to mine–could means it gets banned in many places. Yes, it’s a high risk “investment” (I don’t think of cryptocurrency as an investment at all), but high risk can be part of an otherwise balanced portfolio. Since it was a windfall, you’re not really risking anything by keeping it as bitcoin.

If you don’t already have a financial advisor that has a fiduciary responsibility to you, you might want to consider getting one, and asking their advice.

EvacuateSoul OP ,

I did already get burned by an exchange obviously, but I think I trust myself even less with cold storage lol.

HelixDab2 ,

Cold storage does neatly avoid the issue of getting burned by an exchange; your crypto is only stored locally with a cold storage wallet, so unless it’s plugged in to your computer and accessible to the internet, it can’t be hacked. OTOH, you can simply lose the drive (!), and forgetting your password means that the crypto is likely inaccessible forever (!!!).

I’ve misplaced things before, but I don’t usually throw shit out unintentionally. So I’ve still got my old Tails drive that has somewhere around .01BTC in a wallet on it. Now if only I remembered my password for the persistent partition.

EvacuateSoul OP ,

That’s what I mean, that it’s more likely to get lost/stolen/destroyed in my hands, if I were to bet.

originalucifer , to futurama in S12E1: The One Amigo - Discussion
@originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com avatar

is it as bad as season 11?

Lizardking27 OP ,

I’d say “not quite.”

(Slight spoilers ahead)

The A plot involves NFTs which was pretty lame.

But the B plot involved Bender returning to Mexico and reconnecting with his roots, which wasn’t bad, mainly because it didn’t depend on pop culture references. Danny Trejo was pretty good as a guest star.

(Spoiler end)

I think the reason the pop culture references seem so tired now is because our lives are filled with people making fun of pop culture on social media/the internet. All the NFT jokes have been made already, like a year ago. The writers need to stick to original, engaging plots that don’t rely on criticizing pop culture or rehashing old plotlines.

originalucifer ,
@originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com avatar

thanks! youve given me hope

apotheotic , to memes in A resemblance often neglected

People talking about someone who uses it/its pronouns 💪

SweetCitrusBuzz , to memes in A resemblance often neglected
@SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org avatar

Some people legitimately choose the pronoun it though and that shouldn’t be shamed.

whydudothatdrcrane OP ,

Intent is important I guess

deegeese ,

Feels like casual dehumanization to call a person ‘it’.

apotheotic ,

It can definitely feel that way, but that’s no reason not to use the pronouns that someone identifies with.

chevy9294 , to science_memes in Venomous

Can please someone turns this Linux meme to GNU/Linux meme?

riskable , (edited ) to fediverse in Is there a Mastodon app (for Android) that allows for anonymous browsing?
@riskable@programming.dev avatar

If you install Firefox Focus and make it your default browser on Android the Jerboa client (and others I think) will use it when loading links unless you have a specific app associated with a given URL (e.g. NYT app, NPR app, etc).

If you’re not familiar with Firefox Focus it’s a version of Firefox built for privacy. It basically makes it so that every URL you load behaves like a private browser tab. It also has ad-blocking built in which is sweet (though it doesn’t work on everything/not as good as uBlock Origin).

Oops: Just realized your question is related to Mastodon and not Lemmy. Though I’m certain that Firefox Focus would work the same way for Mastodon clients.

Actually, I just checked Tusky and yes, it does load URLs in Firefox Focus. So my advice is still good 👍

helenslunch ,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

You’re just explaining basic Android functionality using random apps of your choosing.

riskable ,
@riskable@programming.dev avatar

You’re just explaining basic Android functionality using random apps of your choosing.

You’re not wrong… but is that attitude really necessary? It comes off as, “You’re just explaining basic shit any idiot would know, loser! 😝”

Besides, not all apps that load external URLs are like that: A lot of them will use Android Web View which annoys TF out of me.

Zangoose ,

I think the question was meant in terms of Mastodon, not the connected web browser. I.e. are there any apps that let you look at Mastodon posts without signing into Mastodon? Something like Jerboa’s anonymous mode.

jordanlund , to world in Media Bias Fact Check - Automation
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

Thanks for this Rooki!

SovietUnion ,

Shut up piggy

HouseWolf , to linux in I finally deleted windows on every computer I own

While I only have one PC I did write over my old Windows drive about a month ago, I haven’t loaded into Windows 10 in nearly a year and I fear how many updates it would have forced upon me at once…

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