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yournamehere , to asklemmy in What is your favourite open source software that you discovered in the past year, that you can no longer live without?

Nuclear and RiMusic are great so i dont need spotify/YTmusic or something.

proxmox really made me enjoy selfhosting again.

christian ,
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I remembee nuclear for the convincing testimonials shown on their website

yournamehere ,

FREE and open source

weststadtgesicht ,

Those testimonials are hilarious, I love that kind of self-deprecating humor (or the confidence to stand up to critics).

nuclear.js.org

rtxn , to asklemmy in What is the oldest (optional) element of your daily routine?

I watch the Daily Silksong News. Tomorrow, for sure…

HelixDab2 , to asklemmy in What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?

In the past, I’ve had my local hospital call me asking for a blood donation, for example, because of an upcoming surgery of a hospitalised kid that shares my blood group. I got money for that too.

In the US, AFAIK you can’t get paid for whole blood. If you did, you would have to be paid significantly more than they pay for plasma, given that you can only do whole blood every two months.

To the question, it’s not a “scam” by any conventional definition. You are getting real money in return for the plasma.

The problem with the whole system is that if there was no payment for plasma, there wouldn’t be nearly enough people donating plasma for the need that there is. (You’re typically looking at 1+ hour per session, 2x/week.) That doesn’t include whatever travel time is involved. That’s a pretty steep time commitment every week for something that’s a very nebulous public good.

I think a better question is, is the amount that you’re being compensated fair and reasonable? Give the profit margins that are involved in products made from blood plasma, my inclination is that it is not a fair and reasonable amount. Plasma centers in my area vary in how much they pay, but it’s typically in the neighborhood of $50-$75 (USD); in other parts it’s lower, and in some areas it’s significantly higher. It’s clear that they can pay more, but choose not to because it increases their profit margin. That is something I have a problem with.

Andrzej3K , (edited ) to asklemmy in What is your favorite sketch by "The Onion", aka "Onion News Network"?
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Dominos Tests Limits of what Humans will Eat youtu.be/31JNEVHZxO8?si=o86xWZBMC-jw0xAl

LilB0kChoy , to asklemmy in What is the oldest (optional) element of your daily routine?

I play the Daily Challenge everyday on MobilityWare’s solitaire game. I’ve played 3,607 daily challenges to date.

callouscomic , to lemmyshitpost in Social media in a nutshell

Speaking of weather. Everyone thinks their hometown is unique.

Shimitar , to selfhosted in DNS?

I have a quite rich selfhosted stack, and DNS is indeed part of it.

For such a critical piece of infrastructure I didn’t needed a container, just installed Unbound and did some setup for ad blocking and internal DNS rules.

Here my setup: wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=router:dhcp-dns

You could go with an independent pihole maybe, but that would double the chances of a hardware failure…

Using one device for everything might seem risky, but actually has less chances of failure ;)

BlueKey , to asklemmy in What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?
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If they see it as a scam then they seem to expect certain financial gain from donating.
In my opinion this is bad as donating life-saving goods should not be done just for the money.

You can't be scammed if you are doing it for saving lifes (except if they sell the blood to some shady labs instead hospitals).

Rhynoplaz , to showerthoughts in Cursing is when you use edgy filler words instead of saying something meaningful.

What I’m seeing here is someone who REALLY likes witty quips, but is very upset that nobody else appreciates them.

I’m with you, buddy. None of my snappy responses ever convinced a bully that I was worthy of respect, but his constant repetition of movie quotes always got a chuckle from his cronies.

Smart people know big words, but smarter people know when to use them. Making an impression on others isn’t about proving that you have higher value than someone else, it’s about proving that you are one of them. Reminding people that you’re different from them pushes you away.

Or, I might just be projecting shit I’ve been through. Maybe it’s useful to someone.

Vanth , to asklemmy in What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?
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Anytime we ask questions about poor people doing things to make a buck, you probably won’t find me talking negatively or blaming the people with few to no options.

I’ve been in a financial situation where selling my blood plasma was an easy, safe, guaranteed amount of money that kept me from getting deeper into the hole. I’m not going to knock anyone who does it, only the shitty social services that fail people to the point they have to sell their plasma to survive.

v4ld1z OP ,
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I’ve been there myself too. I didn’t necessarily have to donate plasma twice a week for a couple months since I could have asked my parents for money, but I’m very reluctant when it comes to asking for money and want to do things independently, on my own as far as possible. So yea, while between jobs, I was reliant on this steady source of income to be able to afford rent. It sucks but that’s reality. And yea, I quite agree that this is an underlying systematic failure of the government and not necessarily a fault of the blood bank

doubtingtammy , to memes in The real culprit behind all fascist movements

An anarchist would take off the capitalist mask to reveal hierarchy

boredtortoise ,

Capitalism is a hierarchy so true as well

GrammarPolice , to memes in The real culprit behind all fascist movements

Stereotypical ml post

Cowbee ,
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Is it wrong?

Noodle07 ,

Yes

Cowbee ,
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Which part?

lol_idk ,

Not really, stereotypical would be having a liberal in the last frame

jsomae ,

machine learning?

Cowbee ,
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Lemmy.ml is what they are talking about.

Cyanocobalamin ,

Unsurprising .world comment

SpaceCowboy , to technology in Be careful.
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We now need a “verify you are a captcha” mechanism to counter this.

NastyNative , to linux_gaming in I've got banned from Apex Legends

They banned you for a reason. I have yet to meet a cheater that admits it. They all deny it the last study done 57% of gamers are using some type of cheat.

helios OP ,
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Why would I open this post if I was actually cheating ? The whole point is that I got banned but never cheated. This is a false positive related to playing with proton.

NastyNative ,

Cheaters make appeal request all the time. I admin for some game servers and never seen a vpn cause a false positive. As a matter of fact most cheaters use vpns to try and play on servers that dont allow vac bans by purchased/stolen/newsteam accounts. Only you and god know the truth but Im going off experience.

piccolo ,

Look at where you are at “linux_gaming” proton is not a vpn, but a wine wrapper. I get warnings all the time from Apex’s anticheat “failing” havent been banned, but wouldnt suprise me it would cause a false positive.

Neon ,

proton is not a vpn, but a wine wrapper

Proton is a VPN, but yes, that’s not what was referenced here

bruhSoulz ,
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@Neon @piccolo lol easy to confuse such things cus both can get u banned if the company owning the game is ran by lames xD

nichtburningturtle , to asklemmy in What is your favorite sketch by "The Onion", aka "Onion News Network"?
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