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loremipsum , to startrek in UPDATED 9-3: StarTrek.website - Lemmy info, FAQ, Patreon info, future plans, and more!

Why “startrek.website”? When the “.social” and “.news” TLD exist and seem more fitting?

ValueSubtracted ,
@ValueSubtracted@startrek.website avatar
  1. It was one of the few that wasn’t taken.
  2. It made us laugh.
cygnathreadbare ,
@cygnathreadbare@masto.ai avatar

@loremipsum @Admin also, the copyright owners are a bit shitty regarding fan things, not sure how they will react to this domain.

nelrico , to fediverse in Can we organize AMAs to help Lemmy/Kbin grow?

Word of mouth marketing is the best strategy right now. Look how lemmy user base spiked in recent days. More people will look for alternatives after 3rd party apps stops working on July 1st. In the meantime, spread the word on reddit.

Ace_of_spades , to ukcasual in I woke up in the middle of the night with this thought in my head: “Leaving Reddit should be called Lemigrating.”

Does that make us red-fugees?

cspiegel , to linux in What was your first distribution?

Slackware 3.0, so must have been late 1995 to early/mid 1996. It was included with the book Linux Unleashed, I believe.

I recall having to rebuild the kernel to get sound drivers working (voxware, if I recall). I can’t remember if they were included with the kernel, or if I had to patch it. I followed the directions in the book, presumably including updating LILO, and it actually worked. I think that if I broke the kernel, there’s a good chance I’d’ve given up on Linux at that point, so good thing it worked first try!

joelthelion , to maliciouscompliance in r/DebateReligion is now requiring all posts to be in Latin
@joelthelion@lemmy.world avatar

It’s the best language for debating religion, there is no question :)

CookieJarObserver ,
@CookieJarObserver@feddit.de avatar

I thought about Hebrew actually, Latin is more law and medicine

darkmugglet ,

It would have been inclusive to allow for Arabian, Greek, Latin and Hebrew. And it would have been epic to see an Arabic response to a Greek post citing a Latin quote.

Drunemeton , to askscience in Let's do a reverse post. Have any physiology related questions?
@Drunemeton@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve read that the ability to process lactose is the most recent evolutionary step for humanity. Is that correct?

QZM OP ,

Not my field, but I don't think it's even possible to really pinpoint "the" most recent evolutionary step, not to mention being able to define "step" in an incredibly slow variable with multiple layers of continuity (individual, population, and whole species levels).

But I would say that it is very recent for sure, as lactase persistence is a trait that really only started (above "noise" level stochastic mutations in the population) when we started using dairy some 6000 years ago because of selection pressure.

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dancing_sauce , to android in What's your favorite alternate launcher?
@dancing_sauce@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve been using nova launcher prime since forever. Make a backup on my old phone when getting a new one, and import it on the new phone.

seesaw , to gaming in Diablo IV has been disappointing so far

I constantly run out of mana, preventing me from spamming my main spells and enjoying playing as a Sorc

Couldn’t agree more. Problem is when I have mana and my CDs available, my damage output is insanely high. But once I’m out of mana and CDs are off, I just walk around like an idiot lol. My build takes out basic spell too so I literally have nothing else to do but walk around. It needs a rebalance, I don’t want to have such high burst dps but a more constant gameplay with stable dps output.

chiisana , to datahoarder in Was gifted some Primergy RX2530 M1 M2 and M4 - suitable for homelab in termy energy consumption
@chiisana@lemmy.chiisana.net avatar

The m1/m2 looks like poweredge r630 equivalent with v3/v4 cpu and m4 is using scalable Xeon which is one generation newer. All of them are great systems, especially when maxed out. The m4 being the newest is probably the best all around choice.

From power point of view, they’re gonna be “less” energy efficient than consumer diy stuff in that they’re supposed to be highly dense systems ran in a data centre with thousands of other similar servers, to pack as much punch in as little space as possible.

Another thing I’d be wary about is noise… 1U means you’re stuck with itty bitty tiny fans that need to spin very quickly and make a lot of noise, should your components heat up. Again, that whole data centre high density thing… noise isn’t something they’re optimizing for.

astroturds , to startrek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x02 "Ad Astra Per Aspera"

That was a beauty! I love this crew! Seeing them all back Una up made me quite emotional. I’m a soppy git.

Is it me or is SNW the best looking trek ever? Everything just looks so cool. I bloody love it.

Infiltrated_ad8271 , to linux in Wayland pros and cons?
@Infiltrated_ad8271@kbin.social avatar

Many users seem to think that the only problem is nvidia, but it's not true, app compatibility is still a very noticeable problem sometimes.
For example, as far as I know there are still no on-screen keyboards, except for those integrated into desktops, if they have them at all.

MSugarhill , to android in What's your favorite alternate launcher?

Nova Launcher Prime. The only one I stuck too, and never managed to leave.

Rhabuko , to asklemmy in How did Ikea's Blajah became the symbol of the trans community ?
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Oh! That’s where the lemmy.blahaj.zone instance gets its name from? The more you know 🌠

retiolus , to youshouldknow in YSK: You can view upvote and downvote information through kbin
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That's true, I don't think it should be allowed.

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goodhunter ,

Why not? If you are not willing to show colour, the simply don’t vote.

OKbinBuddyChicanery ,

Because we can have better privacy without discouraging engagement.

Pons_Aelius ,

I see the visibility as a great positive.

How is my privacy affected if my votes are visible?

Niello ,

It affects those who don't want their votes visible and for random stranger to track their activities. That's why this is better as an opt in for those who want them and have them be invisible for those who don't want to share it. Think of how you can set your Youtube playlists like favourites to private or unlisted.

GalacticLasers OP ,

I think it is fine, since likes on twitter have been public. People just need to change their habits on upvoting and downvoting that they got used to when they were on reddit. So need to adjust to how people would go and downvote whatever comment they disliked and move on. Now that stuff is public, so maybe it can help against brigading?

spriteblood ,

I'm more concerned about the more toxic people having access to the names and profiles of people who downvote them. Reddit had a lot of crazies, and it seems like a good tool for targeted harassment. Not to mention, what's stopping them from having alt accounts on different instances and continuing even after they've been blocked or even banned on one account?

GalacticLasers OP ,

That is valid. It’s part of why I wanted to make people know about how upvoting and downvoting works so they can be more mindful about how they use it.

fubo ,

Anyone can stand up their own instance, subscribe to remote communities, and start receiving all the data necessary to show those communities. That includes posts, comments, and votes too.

Every instance operator is in control of a database containing all the activity for communities that instance’s users are subscribed to. They can do whatever they like with that data. That’s a consequence of how federation works.

The protocol as it stands today is also generally vulnerable to any malicious instance. A malicious Lemmy server could emit spam, send out bogus votes, or alter its users’ comments after the fact (ahem, spez) and disseminate the modified versions. The main tool that other instances have to deal with a malicious instance is … yup, defederating.

Ultimately, other federated services in Internet history have adopted different ways to deal with this problem:

  • IRC doesn’t have a single federation; it has many federations (“IRC networks”), and server operators form peering relationships with one another based on mutual trust and agreement to uphold various rules. A given chat channel only exists on a single IRC network; you can’t reach Libera.chat’s #linux from a DALnet server. And occasionally a federation completely blows up — see e.g. the 2021 collapse of the Freenode network due to admin abuse.
  • Usenet pretty much floundered on spam mitigation because well-behaved servers didn’t eject the malicious and ill-maintained ones.
  • Email has dozens or hundreds of different ways of dealing with bad instances (i.e. mail servers that emit spam), including published blocklists of known offenders’ IP addresses. But even then, major mail servers depend on all manner of filters (including ML classifiers these days!) on top of straight IP blocking.
cwagner , to asklemmy in How did Ikea's Blajah became the symbol of the trans community ?
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  • kate ,

    I love this shark so mucch

    can ,

    But you didn’t sign up at lemmy.blahaj.zone?

    kate ,

    i dont want to use too many resources on other servers. i can afford to host my own for me and a few friends and i used reddit enough so i figure ill get good value out of it idk

    can ,

    That’s admirable.

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