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7749LlamaDrama , to reddit in Confession. I wrote a lot of fake stories on Reddit.

What kind of stories did you submit? I spent way too much time on BestofRedditorUpdates and at least half of the time you spend realizing stories are fake. I’m wondering if I read any of yours

vis4valentine OP ,
@vis4valentine@lemmy.ml avatar

Only 2 of my stories got into BORU and both are kinda recent.

7749LlamaDrama ,

IF you ever wanna totally come clean, you should share which stories specifically you shared. I’m curious to see if people caught on they were fake or not and how

vis4valentine OP ,
@vis4valentine@lemmy.ml avatar

I need to compile them. They’re just too many and there’s also some deleted ones. I’ll start listing some.

One

Two

Three

Four

edit: Five

theUnlikely , to piracy in What VPN should I use now that Mullvad doesn't allow portforwarding?

Can’t access it now because the subreddit is private, but I remember that IVPN and AirVPN are recommended. I think ProtonVPN is too, but the port forwarding might be a bit of a hassle depending on your OS. CryptoStorm used to be recommended, but was removed because of “lack of recent activity”, whatever the hell that means.

pokkst , to gaming in The best open-source games you know

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RandomUser , to ukcasual in Wild camping in Snowdonia

It’s a while since I’ve wild camped so not sure if the status has changed. When I did it was more ‘accepted’ than ‘permitted’. Also, the good spots are closely guarded secrets, so you’re mostly on your own there! I don’t know you’re experience, but for anyone else thinking about wild camping: You want water relatively accessible and depending on the weather, some shelter. (I’ve always drunk from fast flowing streams, never pools and survived without treating the water. You also want seclusion as you really don’t want to be getting any attention from walkers or land owners.

This time of year you won’t be getting much sleep, so decide if you want the evening or morning sun - I prefer the morning sun as it dries any dew off my kit. Looking at the map you should be able to plan a route and spot some quite nice spots if you think about the above. Only spend one night in a location.

I used to leave work early, drive down, get half a walk in, a night camp, finish the walk and be back to work for 9AM. One memorable morning was waking up on top of one of the Carnedds.

My preference was always to bivvi rather than tent as it was easier to carry and far easier to find a hidden spot. - The pleasure, as with most bivvying is generally retrospecive, but great fun. Pitch up at dusk and leave at first light, leave no trace bar some flattened grass and all is good. - Just make sure you pack enough calories and water.

The first wild camp I ever did was on the side of Tryfan in just my sleeping bag on a clump of heather. It would had been perfect if I hadn’t put my hand in goat muck earlier in the evening. - Took two days to wash the stink out.

Happy days. Have fun.

appel OP ,

Haha thanks for the tips :)

We’re planning to make a little camp somewhere hiddin in a woodland hopefully, and do some walks from there, but not too much walking. Good point about the sleep… I had forgotten that.

metarmask , to explainlikeimfive in Does Lemmy have moderators? What do they do?

I imagine the types of actions you’ll do is similar to what can be seen in sh.itjust.works/modlog . It’ll be less work in the beginning when you have only a few users, but no one’s gonna blame you if you stop. Well maybe you’d want to pass the torch to someone first.

Vaggumon , to android in Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?
@Vaggumon@lemmy.world avatar

Don’t like Apple’s anti consumer attitude, same reason I don’t buy Nintendo products.

jamesravey , to selfhosted in Do you use all your self hosted services? Are there any you found to be not worth it after installing?

I spent a lot of time setting up firefly-iii, a really neat and feature-rich finance manager. It’s a really great piece of software by a very responsive and friendly dev but after about 6 weeks I still couldn’t get used to it and ended up going back to paying for YNAB.

I swear by memos now though - highly recommended. It’s like having a private twitter stream where you can send thoughts, notes and files that you want to store/refer back to.

TheButtonJustSpins ,

I really liked Firefly III but it doesn’t allow negative budgets, so I’m running Actual Budget now.

iter_facio ,

How do you like Actual? I set up Fireflyiii as well, but once I read that there is no way to share a ledger, so to speak, it turned me off a bit.

My wife has bookkeeping experience, so something that is a bit closer to double entry bookkeeping would be awesome, since it should fit easily into her quickbooks experience.

Currently looking at akaunting, which seems like it may work, if it is truly self hosted

TheButtonJustSpins ,

I’ve been able to make it work for my wife and me. We don’t distribute income as it comes in, so I’m ignoring like half the numbers in the UI, but it’s working.

I’m in the US, so there’s no good self-hosted way to get access to my own financial data, so I’ve got all my credit cards and my bank account emailing me alerts, and then I’m parsing the alerts into Actual. I’ve also got budgets filling automatically using schedules.

jon ,
@jon@lemmy.tf avatar

I spun up Firefly a few months ago and had about three weeks where I was actively categorizing transactions and reconciling everything and then my ADD kicked in. Really cool tool but I just need something low-maintenance for budget tracking.

hschen , to linux in Mangohud problems
@hschen@sopuli.xyz avatar

Do you have 32 bit mangohud installed as well?

DarraignTheSane , to sysadmin in I'm a sys- and database admin
@DarraignTheSane@lemmy.world avatar

Hey @ruud , thanks for chiming in here on /c/Sysadmin! I’ve been trying to figure out how to best manage the Sysadmin communities I’ve setup across different Lemmy servers, but it’s looking like lemmy.world might be my new home server since it appears to have the best uptime and stability. 😉

ruud OP ,
@ruud@lemmy.world avatar

Thank you! If you have multiple Sysadmin communities, maybe it’s an idea to close all of them but 1. Just mark them as ‘only moderator can post’ and pin a post telling people to subscribe to the 1 community.

00Lemming ,
@00Lemming@lemmy.world avatar

This.

Xirup , to piracy in Where can i find courses (udemy, coursera etc)
@Xirup@lemmy.one avatar

I recommend you as the others commented to search in torrent pages.

SolidTorrent, TorrentGalaxy and 1337x are just some of the sites I use to download courses, and at least in my case I found hundreds of resources, books and videos of complete programming courses.

TheiaTheMoonMaker , to technology in Megathread for Reddit Blackouts and News - Day 2
@TheiaTheMoonMaker@beehaw.org avatar

AskHistorians is taking the approach of “blackout for two days, then read-only moving forward indefinitely.” I think that’s a good approach as it still removes the functionality of the subreddit while reminding people of what they’re missing out on due to the admins’ actions.

I know there are bigger subs, but AskHistorians is an absolute jewel in Reddit’s crown. For all the dumpster fire subs that raise controversy and drag Reddit’s image down, AskHistorians is the one sub that could always be pointed to as a sub with an inarguably positive impact. It’s also a sub in a unique position because its moderators are probably the hardest for Reddit to replace, because many of them are the historians that answer the questions, or have personal relationships with those that do. In addition most of the historians aren’t really Redditors, participating only on AskHistorians. Removing the current mod team and replacing them would absolutely 100% kill the sub forever.

Not that I have any faith in Reddit to do the right thing. I just think it’s interesting to realize just how different of a position AskHistorians in than the rest of the subreddits, being at the same time more impactful than their subscriber numbers show, while being fragile enough to be permanently broken if handled poorly. They are also one of the only mod teams I’ve see who have issued a list of actionable goals that Reddit can address.

Also it’s interesting to see that their participation in the blackout is almost entirely on Spez’s head. That’s some damn fine CEOing there, Lou.

clara , to nostupidquestions in What is 196?

sure, so 196 refers to a sub called r/196, in reference to r/195, which had one rule only: if you visit, you must post something before you leave.

it was called r/196 after it’s predecessor got a bit… spicy. 195 was a sub that skewed slightly left of center, but had a hard time keeping 195 clear of hate speech etc etc, and so they shut it down. r/196 was made, which skews further left as a result of this. since 195 was a general posting sub, some of the audience had a tough time accepting every 2nd meme post with a side of politics, some ended up getting banned quickly, and in reaction they made subs like r/197

r/195 itself was called r/195 because it was the house number of creator of the sub at that time.

It was our address. All the mods lived together in a 5 bedroom condo during college. 195 was our house number. One of the roommates sucks, so he wasn’t invited, and one roommate has since deleted his reddit account. But originally this was a subreddit for us to share memes and funny stuff during classes and work. It’s blown up in a big way in the 8 years since we created it.

(i cannot fetch sources because most of reddit is blacked out)

that’s about it, if anyone else knows better, correct me if i’m wrong :)

poVoq , to linux_gaming in Any good online shooters?
@poVoq@slrpnk.net avatar

Xonotic is always a good one.

ZeroPoke , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?

I’ve got some Dell 2U I got from work.

Currently running Proxmox for a hypervisor.

  • OPNsense - Main Gateway,Firewall,etc. Also Reverse Proxy
  • UnFi Controller for AP
  • OMV as my NAS which also hosts an emby container to keep it close to the data.
  • Wireguard VPN
  • Mumble Music Bot
  • Game servers.
  • OMV is set up with SnapRAID and mergerfs.
  • EmbyContainer just mounts the localdrives.
  • Mumble server is on a VPS which also handles the domain and email I use as well.
  • Basically whatever my group of friends is playing

I would like to upgrade the server for 10gbit. My ISP has 3000/3000 fibre I could get.

tet42 , to sysadmin in Calling all /r/sysadmin reddit refugees!
@tet42@ka.tet42.org avatar

I hope to see this community take off and take precedence over the one on lemmy.ml. I have been disappointed the past couple of days because most of the IT related subs seemed to be there and they have only been intermittently available and they seem to be having some trouble with federating their content to other instances. It’s not their fault, they are clearly being hugged much too tightly.

Also I know its just the nature of things to have competing subs, even on Reddit it happened. But I’d prefer not to have a split-brain situation with a sysadmin community nor do I want to be forced in to cross posting everything to both communities to increase my chances of engagement.

DarraignTheSane OP ,
@DarraignTheSane@lemmy.world avatar

I share your sentiment at this point. I saw a thread where the one Lemmy dev / admin was talking about how they will not use Cloudflare or other major CDNs for lemmy.ml, and that they host on some minor provider because of privacy concerns. They said they were focusing on optimizing the Lemmy code instead to make it more efficient.

While I understand that and those concerns aren’t wrong, and certainly the code should always be written to be more efficient… at some point it’s going to meet the reality of millions of ex-reddit users hitting them, and they seem wholly unprepared for that. /u/Ruud seems to know what they’re doing with lemmy.world and building it to be able to scale.

Even though I’ve created the /c/Sysadmin sub on a handful of the larger Lemmy servers now, I’m thinking that lemmy.world will be my main going forward.

flambonkscious ,

(thinking about the dual-communities) I guess that’s part of the growing pains we’re seeing and will probably endure for some time.

I’m all about merging however, but perhaps the community culture needs time to develop (or does that just make it harder to merge?). I gather the .ml instance was less windows inclined and rather happy to see that left behind in /r/… Can’t blame them, but that’s squarely where I sit, unfortunately :)

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