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rodhlann , to asklemmy in What is a childish thing you still fully enjoy as an adult?
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Skipping rocks. If I'm near a body of water and there's a flat stone anywhere near me in 100% skipping that thing. This never gets old

j4k3 , to showerthoughts in It'll be really hard to colonize space if everyone wants to have no children or at max 1 child
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People would have kids now if it wasn’t financial suicide. The lack of an effective government is the root cause of all of the issues.

death916 , to selfhosted in Docker-compose help (lemmy selfhosted)
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I wrote a small guide here. lemmy.death916.xyz/post/3068

But suffice to say their docker compose sux and requires some tweaking. I got mine running behind nginx proxy manager on a remote host

ChaosAD OP ,

Thanks! I just tried the docker-compose.yml you shared and I am getting the follwoing error:

<pre style="background-color:#ffffff;">
<span style="color:#323232;">ERROR: The Compose file </span><span style="color:#183691;">'./docker-compose.yml'</span><span style="color:#323232;"> is invalid because:
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Unsupported config option for networks: </span><span style="color:#183691;">'lemmyinternal'
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Unsupported config option for services: </span><span style="color:#183691;">'pictrs'
</span>
death916 ,
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If you’re not using arm remove the arm tags. Not sure about the network issue as u should be able to declare networks in compose easily. Id check if some formatting got messed up in copying it over as the yaml is usually whitespace sensitive. Is there more to the pictrs error because that image is pretty basic and jus pulls it doen

ChaosAD OP ,

I added the version line and it did the trick

version: “3.7”

death916 ,
@death916@lemmy.death916.xyz avatar

nice glad to hear it.

ChaosAD OP ,

are you using nginx? I am trying with caddy (because I already use it with other apps) but I can’t access, do you have some idea how I could debug where the issue is?

death916 ,
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gist.github.com/…/0da841d45923cded1e479427f1cde6e…

this is the nginx conf i used sinc elemmy used nginx for the server in the container. then in nginx proxy manager had to add locations for /pictrs /api /pictrs

/feeds

/nodeinfo

ArugulaZ , to asklemmy in What is a childish thing you still fully enjoy as an adult?

I'm quite childish. Still play video games, still watch cartoons more than live-action shows, still eat (now sugar-free) candy. What's going to happen? Are the grown-up police going to break into my house and demand that I turn in my adulting license and my pubes?

SheeEttin , to selfhosted in What are your offsite backup solutions

Honestly, I don’t. The vast majority of my data is just stuff like Linux ISOs that I could download again. Important documents and stuff like that take up so little space that I just keep them in Google Drive. Most of my personal project work is on GitHub. And while neither of those are technically backups, it’s not a tragic loss if I accidentally delete everything.

Freesoftwareenjoyer ,

Do you at least encrypt those documents?

dragontamer , to nostupidquestions in Why does it feel like we're at a point where every social media + other digital media are making shitty decisions and falling apart?

It’s the money.

US Fed has raised interest rates, destroying money for the first time in decades in an effort to stop our inflation problem

The knock on effects is that banks literally have less money to lend to companies. Some companies are affected more than others by this environment. Tech was hit hard, extremely hard.

With hundreds of thousands of layoffs, tech industry is contracting. Silicon Valley bank literally evaporated in the span of 3 days. Twitter was losing money and had to sell out. StackOverflow is losing money and is currently selling out.

In this environment, Reddit is about to launch it’s long awaited IPO, the time when the public is allowed to directly buy Reddit stock and invest into the company. That’s what Initial Public Offering means. If Reddit does well, Reddit will pull in lots of money this year through this IPO.

The CEO of Reddit needs to prove Reddit is profitable, or if not profitable… Will eventually be profitable. Stockholders don’t care about Reddit drama for the most part, but most are smart enough to read financial sheets. Reddit needs to show growing revenue, growing profits and cutting costs to attract money.

As such, all of what Reddit’s CEO has done makes sense in the context of the IPO. He is betting that shareholders won’t notice the drop of high quality content creators from Reddit, since that’s not a financial number that’s reported. He can IPO, raising millions, maybe even billions for himself. The golden parachute outta here when everything gets screwed up in a year or two and collapses.

I think today’s investors are smarter though, and the bearish economy and high interest rates means more investors will pay attention to underlying issues.

linearchaos ,
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Generally the drama isn’t a big deal. But in a specific case the only value of the site is in the community moderation and the depth of data on the site.

He needs investors to buy in but he also needs advertisers to buy in. Advertisers do not love paying for negative drama.

merpthebirb ,

Yeah, investors are going to be even more inclined to identify exactly why the platform might be successful in the future. They’re not going to blindly throw money at new IPOs (as much) because debt isn’t free anymore.

Fanghole , to nostupidquestions in Is traditional Chinese fried rice considered an entre or a side dish?

Accelerator already touched on the side dish/main dish concept being not really a thing for the most part. That being said it is important to note, that traditionally fried rice is basically a leftovers only dish. Like you wouldn’t cook fried rice to cook fried rice. You’d cook fried rice because you had leftover steamed rice from the other night (and you’d use other leftover ingredients too). So, I suppose in a lot of those instances you’d only be eating fried rice, thus making it a main course by technicality (though it doesn’t have to be).

Source: Am part Chinese. Would cook fried rice to cook fried rice and disgrace my ancestors.

youainti , to maliciouscompliance in [REPOST] "You need to grade my test ACCURATELY! It's for a SCHOLARSHIP!!" - Oh is it, now? Let the pettiness ensue.

I’ve definitely had similar. My tests have some written problems that most students complain about, at least until I breakdown the grades into multiple choice vs written portion. I can grade written questions leniently, but what can I do when they miss 14 of 25 questions?

narF OP , to newcommunities in Is there a community to talk about p2p (peer-to-peer) projects like Hypercore, Agregore, Cabal, Earthstar, etc?
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So far I found:

sXeth , to warframe in Why am i getting banned for using Alecaframe?

You might want to do some serious malware/antivirus checks because Overwolf (and by proxy Alecaframe) got hit with some nasty self-propagating stuff recently. And that might be be whats doing whatever thats setting off the ban flag when you run it.

jared , to youshouldknow in YSK: This community is dying [META]
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I really don't want to see forced content, quality over quantity

cockatoo010 , to youshouldknow in YSK: It's "Habanero", not "Habañero"
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ñero is an actual word in Colombian spanish

means... these guys

SirMaple_ , to selfhosted in What are your offsite backup solutions

I have a 2 x 8TB in RAID1 NAS at a family members house and I also have an OVH dedicated server with 2 x 480GB in RAID1 and 2 x 8TB in RAID1. I use rclone for my backups and keep deleted files for 30 days on the NAS and 120 days on the OVH dedicated server. Both the NAS and server connect back to my home network using WireGuard.

The OVH dedicated server also runs numerous virtual machines that host websites as well as backups of my netbox and mediawiki instance I run at home(they sync nightly).

solstice ,

If you ever get raided by the Feds they’ll probably raid your friends and family’s houses too so it is generally advisable to avoid using friends and family for offsite storage.

SirMaple_ ,

First they’d need a reason which they won’t find or have.

Secondly in my 20+ years working in IT and using the internet I’ve never once heard that statement about it being “generally advisable to avoid using friends and family for offsite storage”. Needed a good laugh. Thanks.

Freesoftwareenjoyer ,

What is the alternative?

_MoveSwiftly , to youshouldknow in YSK: If you’re having trouble posting try again but just don’t select a language. Then edit the post and select the language

Could you please add a “Why YSK:” to the body of the post? Thank you. :)

SpezCanLigmaBalls OP ,
@SpezCanLigmaBalls@lemmy.world avatar

Do I have to explain it? I don’t really have all that much else to say about it

I put that in the body though lol

_MoveSwiftly ,

Nope, just the why.

In this situation, it’s something along the lines of “Devices can get stuck due to various reasons, and knowing how to reset them would help in not having a bricked device.”

Does that make sense?

bloubz , to youshouldknow in YSK: if you think taking an ambulance to an Emergency Room because you think it'll get you seen sooner. DON'T!

this seems quite country specific. Care sharing which one?

derf82 ,

Triage is common throughout the world. I don’t believe anywhere will ambulance service automatically get you seen sooner.

bloubz ,

i think you could be surprised how different things can function in a country different than the US. Especially the medical system. So it could be interesting to have that conversation. I work in the medical field but nowhere near a hospital so can’t bring much

Maven ,
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I’ve had to take ambulances many times in my country, and it’s the same here. Triage is triage, I would be shocked if it worked differently… anywhere. If ambulances got you seen faster, it would be at the expense of someone who needed treatment more, and that’s bad from both a healthcare perspective (you will save fewer patients) and a financial perspective (dead patients don’t pay).

bloubz ,

That’s fair and logical arguments. But I guess you are already kind of treated in the ambulance, and if it’s not long to finish treating you fully after that, would they do it so they can dismiss you and focus on the rest of the patients?

Maven ,
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Ambulances don’t really “treat” you, except in the simplest of cases. A paramedic/EMT is not a doctor. Their training is largely in stabilizing you, that is, making sure you don’t die before you get to the hospital, where you enter the triage system. They haven’t treated you, they’ve only done their best to keep the problem from getting worse. (I’m not saying this isn’t a valuable skill, just that it’s not the same as “kind of treating” you)

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