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shinigamiookamiryuu , to asklemmy in If the whole world went by, it takes a village to raise a child theorem and not the individual but the world as a whole. What would the world look like?

Much more confusion but also much less child abuse considering there are more filters for abuse-causing factors to have to go through.

I know a lot of victims of such calamity. “Oh don’t worry I’ll take care of it” says a single parent or pair of parents before going full good-for-nothing on them.

One can say what they want about sovereignty over their kin, but people are responsible for collateral damages too. As it stands, I wouldn’t dare become a mom.

Dabundis , to nostupidquestions in Has there been a depiction of fast food on a space station?

There’s at least one instance on futurama where a space ship is flown through a drive-through that’s just out in the vacuum of space

terraborra ,
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Fishy Joe’s in “The problem with Popplers” iirc.

TexasDrunk ,

Pop a Poppler in your mouth,

When you come to Fishy Joe’s.

What they’re made of is a mystery,

Where they come from, no one knows.

You can pick 'em, you can lick 'em,

You can chew 'em, you can stick 'em,

And if you promise not to sue us,

You can shove one up your nose.

raiun , to games in How to decide what kind of controller one should purchase?
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Flydigi Vader 3/4 Pro. Been using one for a couple months. Hands down best controller I have used. Hall effects, trigger locks, rear buttons, mechanical face buttons, glorious d pad. The not so fun is the crap software and joystick defaults. Once you update on pc it is great. Under $100 for either model.

where_am_i , to science_memes in Moss

Make sure you jump on that couch when you see one!

Classy , to science_memes in Moss

Just like there is SpaceEngine, we need a Earth sim that let’s us to back to any time and have a realistic simulation of that epoch based on the best of modern knowledge.

Comment105 ,

Now I’m curious if there’d be any massive gaps in the timeline, where we don’t know if we could reasonably pick any fitting environment to render.

Nollij , to linux in I legitimately want to run Linux as my desktop OS, please tell me how to meet my requirements.

I’ve never used it, but Crossover Office was developed largely to get MS Office working on Linux. It looks like it’s still maintained.

It’s at least worth looking into.

realitista OP ,

I forgot about this. Will look into it again, thanks.

PopOfAfrica , to fediverse in What made everyone move to Bluesky or Threads instead of Mastodon?

People love corporations

KillingTimeItself , to science_memes in Moss

mmmm oil, or gas, or coal, whatever the moss ended up doing, it was something.

KillingTimeItself , to memes in meta lemmy cross-instances dissing

this is so true lmao.

mm yes federated media platform, surely i won’t run into shitty people now

runs into shitty people:

raiun , to asklemmy in What's A Piece Of Software You Could Never Do Without?
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Obsidian.

Since the Internet in general is getting harder to find genuine information, it is becoming increasingly important to save anything important to you. One day it could just disappear without warning. Obsidian can be used for an offline knowledge base. Design it however you like. I do recommend NOT watching YouTube Obsidian “gurus”, their system works for them not you.

wuphysics87 OP ,

What’s the premise?

raiun ,
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Personally for me, it allows me to dump stuff out of my noggin good or bad. That way I can stop thinking about it and move on. A form of self reflection. I have a bad habit to hold onto thoughts and go down a rabbit hole with them in an unhealthy fashion. Basically journaling but I can store things I have learned long term.

The beauty of it is Obsidian (or really any other writing app) allows you to develop a system of writing for you. I’m not the typical writer but Obsidian allows me to write without worrying about the organization so much.

christian ,
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So it’s a writing app?

raiun ,
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Note taking multi tool: obsidian.md

trk ,
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After reading the site, I’m still not entirely sure how to use it.

Is there a decent demo site somewhere? The examples they show are very simplistic

d00phy ,

At its heart, Obsodian is a flat file markdown-based not taking app. It is pretty simple. To understand where it gets more involved, look at all the plug-ins available for it. There’s more stuff that can be found in the docs pretty easily.

KeenFlame ,

It’s a notepad.

But then you go down a rabbit hole if you look beyond that Basically think about what could happen if your notes in different tabs could link to each other and extrapolate from there.

It takes up 6 of my 24 hours each day just to think about starting to actually take some notes. It’s awesome.

Kyoyeou ,

Yep, today I’d say obsidian and syncthing, they’re the bread and butter of my life right now. Although it feels sad and weird to see the small app I discovered 2 years ago starting to enter the «selling template» and «enhance your experience» that notion also took a few years ago «althought it’s a completly different company culture»

lightnsfw ,

I do recommend NOT watching YouTube Obsidian “gurus”, their system works for them not you.

One of these is actually what got me started with it. I do not rigidly adhere to their system but it was a nice starting point I have since adapted to my own style. If I had gone into it blind I would have made a lot less progress because I’m kind of dumb when I have nothing to go off.

fruitycoder , to selfhosted in Power outage worries

Two UPSs? Or better 3?

Tbh that is the coolest setup I’ve is the OpenCompute rack with 3 UPSs powering the DC rail for the rack. Otherwise two UPS for servers with two redundant power supplies.

How do you monitor your setup now, have you/can you use NUTS?

HStone32 , to linuxmemes in Asking gemini if google is a monopoly

“If you’re here about the health advisory that aired on channel six recently, say ‘silly ol’ advisory.'”

modest_bunny , to asklemmy in What's A Piece Of Software You Could Never Do Without?

firefox

jlsalvador , (edited ) to linux in Anyone made a DIY immutable distro?

Hi!

I made my own inmutable distro using buildroot (buildroot.org): simplek8s.org

This distro is just an AIO kernel image that will bootstrap everything in RAM. You can mount additional devices for data persistence (for example you can mount your storage in /var).

baronvonj , to linux in I legitimately want to run Linux as my desktop OS, please tell me how to meet my requirements.
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The last time I ran desktop Linux I recall the default music player for KDE being closest in functionality like ratings smart playlists a shuffle mode to select an album at random and play the whole album in correct track order. Looks like “search playlists” in Juk might be the feature you’re looking for. But I can’t recall much in terms of mobile syncing from then.

I’ll assume you have already, but did you look at Plex Amp on Mobile?

For Office, if Evolution can’t do what you want then I’d say to try MS Office under Wine.

Someone else already suggested DigiKam for phitos. I’ve looked at that a little for replacing Lightroom.

realitista OP ,

Plex amp unfortunately does not allow syncing the whole music library locally. Other than that it looks perfect.

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