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dan1101 , to youshouldknow in YSK that if you have an air conditioner you should turn it on before you need it.
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I think it’s generally good policy to run ACs every month or so.

blueskiesoc OP ,
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Why? What purpose does this serve? This is a real question, not a snarky comment. What do I not know?

dan1101 ,
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Most machinery lasts longer when you run it every month or so at least. For an AC unit there is lubricant in the refrigerant, so circulating the refrigerant once in a while keeps the seals in good condition. It would also keep the moving parts of things like fans from corroding and seizing up.

For vehicles, running the them occasionally circulates the fluids like oil and antifreeze. The oil keeps the moving parts of the engine coated and doesn’t allow things like condensation to rust the internal parts.

Spacecraft ,

Same reason why if you have part time 4WD in a vehicle you should put upwards of 10 miles per month with 4WD engaged (just try to keep it to straight roads). Check your owners manual first, but every 4WD vehicle I’ve owned has recommended it.

Fosheze ,

This is definitely good advice for vehicle AC because like you said, it keeps the compressor seals in good shape. However it isn’t as important for residential AC systems because they use fully hermitic compressors. There is no shaft seal that can fail. Depending on your outdoor temps, running your home AC in the winter can actually be very bad for it.

When it’s cold outside liquid refrigerant will tend to settle in the compressor crank case that means when that compressor starts up it will immediately suck in and try to compress that incompressable liquid refrigerant. Depending on the compressor type this will drastically reduce it’s lifespan or just straight up kill it. On systems designed to be used in cold weather there will be a crank case heater on the compressor to boil off any liquid refrigerant in the crank case. But if your system wasn’t built with cold weather running in mind then it won’t have one of those.

dan1101 ,
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Today I Learned, don’t run a house AC when it’s cold.

ramblingsteve , to retrogaming in Does anyone remember the Neo-Geo?
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I remember them from magazines in the 90's but they were totally urban legend. Never seen one in real life but it's been good to experience them emulated. Wind jammers, metal slug, king of fighters, last blade, so many classics. It's a shame it never went mainstream.

PelicanPersuader , to technology in Is Windows 11 worth installing over 10?
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OP, thanks for being the sacrificial lamb here. Now I know never to ask a question about Windows if I don’t want to hear irrelevant opinions from Linux snobs. Sorry you didn’t get a lot of real answers.

Wander , to asklemmy in Whaf do you think of hosting an AMA with John Oliver to make Lemmy/kbin officially a viable Reddit replacement?
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I’d be more inclined to reach out to Louis Rossmann, especially since he’s said he won’t post on reddit anymore. Maybe we can even find a home on lemmy for his right to repair campaign.

dragnucs ,

Him too is a good candidate for an AMA.

nieceandtows OP ,

He’s a good candidate too, but to me, John Oliver has come to be associated with Reddit revolts in the media, because he was flooding the front page for a while. Even major news outlets wrote about it. If he does an ama here, it would symbolically show that those people have moved on to Lemmy.

randombit ,

Why not both?

phoenixdigita1 , to RedditMigration in I'd like to encourage people on the fediverse to comment/upvote/post more than when reddit

I'd like to point out that the upvote/downvote buttons here on kbin don't behave like you are used to on reddit they are a little different.

  • Up arrow = Upvote on Reddit and Favourite on Kbin - This is very different to reddit
  • Down Arrow = Downvote on Reddit and Reduce on Kbin
  • Boost (at bottom) = On kbin this is the equivalent to a reddit upvote.

It kinda confused me when I looked at my profile the other day and my reputation was -2

I'd only made one single post and it had 17 "upvotes" and 2 "downvotes" so the -2 confused me a bit. That's when I realised the uparrow was not an upvote and didn't contribute to reputation. I suspect many others don't understand this either based on the interractions with my other post.

Edit: To be clear while "fake internet points" are not overly important to me. "Reputation" or similar do give me an indication if I am contributing to a community in a positive and productive manner.

Seeing -2 made me think "Who have I pissed off?" Till I realised that "Favourites" don't contribute to reputation.

silent_clash , to piracy in Any TTRPG focused public tracker?

If they’re that indie, consider paying for it because they need support to exist. Sorry I don’t have a real answer.

LoreleiSankTheShip OP ,

In the end, that’s what I ended up doing. Thanks anyway!

GroggyKon , to youshouldknow in YSK how to block entire instances from your "all communities" feed and/or the "list of communities" page
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Bless your soul my child. I can now get rid of lemmygrad.

Holyginz ,

What’s wrong with lemmygrad? Serious question since I’m out of the loop.

Angius ,

Tankies

GroggyKon ,
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It’s essentially a community that promotes left wing extremist ideologies and is very much in favour of authoritarians who don’t like democracy. Lots of hate for the west, lots of whataboutisms and lots of love for Putin and Xi and lots of excuses for the invasion of Ukraine and the Uyghur genocide. I’m left leaning but they have more in common with fascists than anything else.

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

This is far too premature.

AMA is a high amount of trust in the moderation team. You build trust by having assurances that the AMA hosts have done their research and prove that the person is who they say they are.

Where we need to start is: who around here is even capable of hosting AMAs? Are they willing to host AMAs to build a community/subreddit’s trust? Etc. etc.

socialjusticewizard ,

Build trust by having AMAs of interesting non-celebrity people.

4am , to showerthoughts in People would feel a lot differently about cellphones if the caller chose their own ringtone
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This would literally only exist to embarrass people.

You son-of-a-bitch, I’m in

AnonTwo , to reddit in Why are we copying over so much Reddit content?

transitional period i'd assume to make it easier for people to ease in, when the content they're expecting still flows in

smokinjoe , to reddit in Why are we copying over so much Reddit content?
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It's basically how reddit got its start - as an aggregator of content that originated elsewhere.

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

Some comprehensive FAQs would be useful.

digdilem , to linux in Thoughts on RHEL going closed source ?

As someone who admins around 200 Rocky 8/9 and Centos 7 servers, this is a little concerning.

But I have a lot of faith in Rocky and Alma, who are reportedly working together, in coming up with a solution to ensure they continue getting security fixes and updates.

Redhat are steadily turning into every bit as anti-competitive and, well, evil, as Oracle used to be. It's a shame as they used to do a lot for the FOSS world. Now they seem content to profit from it and give nothing back.

carlwgeorge ,

Now they seem content to profit from it and give nothing back.

This statement is completely false. Red Hat contributes a ton to open source, to thousands of upstream projects, probably more than any other individual company. Software from Red Hat acquisitions has been transitioned from closed to open source. New open source software is often created by Red Hat engineers. Everything Red Hat does is open source and contributed back upstream whenever possible.

To be clear, me saying this is not an endorsement of the RHEL source export changes announced yesterday. I think that sucks. But it doesn’t undo everything else Red Hat does.

rr7 , to youshouldknow in YSK how to block entire instances from your "all communities" feed and/or the "list of communities" page

Thanks! Should be built in to easily block an entire instance

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

Maybe we can get @ruud, @dessalines , or @nutomic to do one?

dessalines ,

I wouldn’t be opposed, if people wanted to pick a date in advance. We don’t have much time, but it’d probably be beneficial.

ruud ,
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That would be cool. I would join, but I only know Lemmy for 3 weeks :-)

neblem ,

Awesome, thank you for taking the time to respond and being open to the idea! I’ve really appreciated the tools you’ve made allowing these communities to form and I hope you are keeping your sanity with all the reddit migration explosions!

socialjusticewizard ,

I don’t think they’d bring anyone from outside Lemmy.

neblem ,

Ruud would likely bring in some Masto + other fediverse users who haven’t tried Lemmy yet.

Allowing the core devs to let us know more about them outside of their coding + assumed politics (we really should have a link to their recent post join-lemmy.org/…/2023-06-17_-_Update_from_Lemmy_a… and make it a rule in the AMA to not beat that dead horse) would likely make lemmy more approachable to those on the borderline. Any way it would go would still be better than u/spez’s.

I think any of the three would be large enough that we can stress test community interest/behavior, mod abilities, and instance/community load.

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