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nutsack , to nostupidquestions in Why is Kamala Harris being held at such a higher standard than Trump this election?

they’re not voting trump they’re voting against the democrat party

potentiallynotfelix OP , (edited ) to linux_gaming in Libre Tactical shooter

A Compilation of the Games I’ve Found

  • Tremulous (and forks)
    An asymmetric multiplayer game where you can either play as an alien or a soldier hunting the alien. Forks are Tremfusion and Unvanquished, with unvanquished being the most modern of the three. Tactical but not quite in the way I’m looking for
  • Wolfenstein:Enemy Territory and ET:Legacy
    ET Legacy is a client for ET, and it brings modern features to it. Both are pretty fast paced and not very tactical.
  • Übergame
    It looks pretty good for a libre game, and looks to play good too. About as tactical as ET.
iflyspaceships , to selfhosted in Any non-tech-background self-hosters?

I clean construction site toilets. I wanted to run my own game and media severs and ended up with a Dell Poweredge, a synology 1u NAS and some ubiquity gear

Sagittarii , to science_memes in Happy Weekend, boyz

At least she’s wearing gloves!

AnarchistArtificer , to science_memes in The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Coffee

This reminds me of this quote by Alfréd Rényi (often misattributed to his friend, Paul Erdős)

“A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems”

hperrin , (edited ) to selfhosted in NAS / NAS + server? Unraid, Proxmox, Intel, AMD? Looking for guidance.

The way I’ve done it is Ubuntu Server with a bunch of Docker Compose stacks for each service I run. Then they all get their own subdomain which all runs through the Nginx Proxy Manager service to forward to the right port. The Portainer service lets me inspect things and poke around, but I don’t manage anything through it. I want it all to be super portable, so if Ubuntu Server becomes too annoying, I can pack it all up and plop it into something like Fedora Server.

Machefi , to nostupidquestions in How to see every sub under an instance?

I will add to others’ comments, that although this is the default on the communities list, make sure the “Local” option is selected to see all communities on the specific instance or “All” to see all communities the instance federates with (in other words, all the communities it allows access to)

OsrsNeedsF2P , to nostupidquestions in Is there a house advantage in a "double-or-nothing" coin flip game?

If you have 100$, and you bet 1$ at a time, infinitely, you will lose.

More generally (simplified to assume you’re always betting the same amount):

P(ruin after X bets) = (edit: I removed my formula because it was wrong…but I’m sure you could mathematically prove a formula)

HandwovenConsensus OP ,

You’re saying that the player pays a dollar each time they decide to “double-or-nothing”? I was thinking they’d only be risking the dollar they bet to start the game.

That change in the ruleset would definitely tilt the odds in the house’s favor.

otter , to nostupidquestions in How to see every sub under an instance?

You would need to navigate to that instance on desktop

For example, as others have said:

You can’t see it from your instance because not every community will be pulled. A community only starts federating to your instance after someone on your instance subscribes to it

Pandasdontfly OP ,

That’s… Tedious

uservoid1 ,

Also, on most instances NSFW communities are listed only if you are logged in and enable such content on your profile.

Blaze ,

An easier way is to use lemmyverse.net/communities

Set your home instance using the home icon on the right

Select only the target instance with the instance filter

Now you can see only the target instance communities, and clicking on them will open them on your home instance

ImplyingImplications ,

Lemmy isn’t focused on everyone seeing everything but on keeping corporate interests and power tripping admins out. The idea is to encourage as many people as possible to run their own instance of Lemmy both to share the infrastructure costs and limit the power each instance holds. Keeping hosting costs down is why instances don’t pull from communities nobody is subscribed to.

Pandasdontfly OP ,

I’m not sure you exactly understand what I mean. I’m not saying I want to see everything ever just that currently I can type in I don’t know bread or something and get multiple subs back that are related to that maybe and they’re all listed as under a specific instance of course if I type something in and I notice like three or four subs from Lemmy.world or maybe other instances that are maybe more specific towards PC fixing or something I don’t know I’m just saying I’d like to be able to somehow click on or see all the subs that I can at least see to some degree held under the umbrella of that instance just in a neat list so I don’t have to know the name of every single sub that’s in that instance because clearly it already knows this exist. Just want to be able to click on there and see the communities in a slightly easier way I can already find all the ones I can find just with a bit more effort.

Blaze ,

It is possible using lemmyverse.net, I added a comment below

Lost_My_Mind ,

A community only starts federating to your instance after someone on your instance subscribes to it

That sounds like a really bad way to do this.

NeoNachtwaechter , to nostupidquestions in How to see every sub under an instance?

Just click on the instance name in the app.

Cooljimy84 , to selfhosted in Proxmox rebuild
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I run snapraid and mergerfs, as the nas storage. Not much changes on my NAS and the stuff I really care about like my pictures and videos are on a small ZFS pool. Both are directly on proxmox, meaning I can just plug them in to another Linux machine and research if it all goes sideways. Its all shared from the host via SMB NFS or for jellyfin and immicher its a moint point for the container

TeoTwawki , to science_memes in Curse of Knowledge
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It’s a cork screw eh?

TESTNET , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in How is it possible for the IT experts to recover data that was erased from a hard drive when the storage of said hard drive appears empty?

Because as long as it isn’t overwritten it can sometimes reside in a residual way in the storage sectors on the drive, these hdd scanning software’s check through the sectors for data hiding in them some sucxessfully some not as successfully, there for some will find more or less data than others do as well.

This is why data disappears on drives as well when a physical issue causes the sectors of the drive to begin to stop working aka “bad sectors” this makes the data start to seemingly magically vanish or corrupt if it’s still operating and booting into Windows you can at times witness the data/folders and or files present in folders one moment and missing fron the OS the next, that’s an indictator often of an imminent drive failure due to bad sectors. In this scenario it get’s less likely you’ll recover the data the longer the drive is in use because more of the sectors will probably die. You want to be doing the recovery and not using the drive in Windows in this instance. I say Windows but it applies to any HDD with any OS installed really.

bender223 , to nostupidquestions in Why is Kamala Harris being held at such a higher standard than Trump this election?

Cuz most ppl knows trump dumb, need to grade him on a curve.

Also, he’s our spesho widdle boy who can do no wrong 👶

slazer2au , to nostupidquestions in How to see every sub under an instance?

Lemmy-ui should have a communities button where you can see all the communities for that instance.

lemmy.world/communities

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