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10_dollar_banana , to newcommunities in A community for anything related to free and open-source games

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nonfuinoncuro , to agora in [Discussion] Vote mechanics

The current aye/nay system is cluttered and clunky. How about we allow comments in [discussion] posts and then have a separate [vote] post with a single comment for each option so people can choose up/down/abstain? Then nobody has to count anything, human or bot, or worry about typos, formatting, sarcasm, etc.

I also propose a minimum of 3 days, maximum of 1 week per each [vote], no time limits for discussion. You can choose when to start the official [vote] after discussion starts.

benjaminedwardwebb ,

I like the idea of using lemmy’s builtin voting mechanism.

I think for yes or no voting questions, it would be simplest to express all options with a single comment that is an affirmative statement on whatever is up for vote. Then each user action (pressing the upvote button, pressing the downvote button, or reading the post and pressing no button) maps exactly onto the vote a person casts.

Mac , to maliciouscompliance in Don't want to listen to the information I have to tell you? Your loss.

Spunds like he realized he fucked up and moved on which is nice. Lol

queque31 , to nostupidquestions in Are there any Reddit refugees spending more time on Lemmy than Reddit?
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I haven’t used Reddit for a week already

GONADS125 , to newcommunities in [META] Creating a new community is easy, but to get people on board, you need to create some content.

I made !vans and I’ve been thinking about posting once a day so that I don’t exhaust my content to post, but is that enough? Should I try to make a couple posts a day?

r/vans is in the top 5% of subreddit size. I’ve got one subscriber other than myself! Haha

hyperspace , to linux in Why many people are switching to NixOS ?
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What about Nix's financial issues? Have they been resolved yet?

Atemu ,
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To get it out of the way first: There are no financial issues. There are more than enough funds to continue operations as they are for a sufficiently long time.

What is actually happening is that a long time sponsor has indicated that they (understandably) no longer want to foot the huge bill of hosting the entire archive of binary caches ($9000/mo). Finding a more sustainable setup is what the community is currently concerned with.
There is no risk of operations shutting down any time soon, the NixOS foundation has funds set aside to continue even this unsustainable setup for at least a year. We just want to be more efficient with our and others resources going forwards.

That’s what all this you might have heard of is about.

Btw, even if the binary cache were to go poof, we don’t technically need it. NixOS is a source-based distro like Gentoo and source hosting is not a concern. The binary cache is immensely helpful though which is why we’d obviously prefer to keep it.

choroalp ,

I think AWS Gave them 12 months of free credit to host cache

Atemu ,
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Yes, AWS gracefully sponsored 12 months of our S3 bill which gives us even more time to enact change.

That’s just the short term resolution though, the Nix community is still looking into more sustainable long-term solutions.

root ,

$9,000/mo? Have you considered not using the most ridiculously expensive method possible?

root ,

Thinking about this further…

I can purchase 10GE fiber, at home, for $299/mo.

I can purchase a solid 16 bay Supermixro server for around $5k

16TB drives are $168. There’s $3,700 left so let’s buy 21 drives (336TB, 235TB usable under raidz3 zfs). We’ll leave that last $170 for … electricity.

Leasing all of this from a regular hosting provider woul be much more cost effective. I work for one, what the heck are you doing man?

Atemu ,
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You aren’t a reputable public hoster with AWS-class uptime. That has a price too. AWS is likely overpriced though, hence the nix community still looking for better alternatives.

Atemu ,
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the Nix community is still looking into more sustainable long-term solutions.

Atemu ,
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Yes, AWS gracefully sponsored 12 months of our S3 bill which gives us even more time to enact change.

That’s just the short term resolution though, the Nix community is still looking into more sustainable long-term solutions.

CXDReaper , to gaming in New rule regarding posting untagged game spoilers

But, you just ruined Star Potter: Harry Wars for me by saying that!

disney , to fediverse in [Discussion] I don't think this format makes a lot of sense for the fediverse

Reddit also had competing communities though like r/tech and r/technology or r/games and r/gaming

deergon , to fediverse in [Discussion] I don't think this format makes a lot of sense for the fediverse
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Interesting idea for sure! Without any thought to the details or technical side of things, how do you figure the community moderators would be appointed (if the communities are created automatically)?

DudePluto OP ,

I would imagine it working just like on reddit and lemmy, where it can originally be claimed by the original poster or anyone who wants it. It’s obviously not an ideal solution, but it’s worked well enough historically. Maybe someone else would have a better idea

JRepin , to linux in Why many people are switching to NixOS ?
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I tried it about a year ago and I don’t know it did not convince me. Yeah it might be great for some niche developer oriented needs or deployment but for a normal OS usage, meh. I kind of see it as a current hype, just like crypto/NFT before, and AI now. For normal everyday usage I find openSUSE Tumblweed much more suitable and much more widely applicable.

choroalp ,

Its getting better which each release

Duchess , to ukcasual in Where's everybody from?
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Birmingham. Please feel free to bully me about it in the replies, I know you will anyway

shapesandstuff , to gaming in New rule regarding posting untagged game spoilers

I’d even argue just generally don’t drop major spoilers unannounced for older stuff either.
For newer stuff tag ALL spoilers, for old stuff at least tag MAJOR spoilers?

masterspace , to fediverse in [Discussion] I don't think this format makes a lot of sense for the fediverse

ex: [email protected] vs [email protected]

Isn't the point of federation that those communities would federate and then have merged comments sections? Or am I misunderstanding how it works?

ulu_mulu , to youshouldknow in YSK that you can edit titles on Lemmy, unlike Reddit.
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You can also add your personal text in a text box when you create link posts, another thing you can’t do in reddit.

surfrock66 , to selfhosted in What are your offsite backup solutions
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Crashplan can’t tell the difference between local folders and NFS mounts, and they have an unlimited size backup plan per device for like $10/month. I have 1 device with NFS mounts from many desktops and my Nas. About 9TB.

pirat , (edited )

Are you saying, theoretically if I had 100s of TB (I don’t… yet!) on mounted drives (local or NFS shares), I could back it all up to Crashplan, and keep the retention as long as the files still exist on my device(s)? Sounds amazing, but what’s the cost of restoring the data? They’re not being very loud about that part on their website.

surfrock66 ,
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Yes. Look here, the plan is per-device, and the capacity is unlimited: www.crashplan.com/pricing/ . I think the restore would be extremely painful, it’s not a fast pipe, but the bigger you go that’s gonna be an issue no matter what.

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