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Opalium , to reddit in Libreddit and Teddit are practically dead

There were some discussions among the teddit hosts about attempting to use scraping instead, but it’s not easy and requires a lot of changes to the code. Not to mention it’s going to quickly become a cat and mouse game if reddit makes changes to their site. It’s just not worth it at this point. Reddit doesn’t want us.

Crunkle_Foreskin , to linux in I want ease of use, polish, and the i3 workflow. Should I use fedora or nix os?
@Crunkle_Foreskin@kbin.social avatar

Absolutely Fedora. I found NixOS to be over-engineered.

kd637_mi , to startrek in The Star Trek 'Where Should I Start' guide

Great write up! I have to do my standard TOS defence though, it often gets a bad wrap based on what people think they know about it. A lot of the time that is based on things out of context like the Gorn in Arena, although there are a lot of genuine issues modern viewers could have.

I think if there was a TOS “modern” season of ten of the best or most relevant episodes, or even if you reduce the three seasons to one classic trek season, almost everyone could get some appreciation for it. The Kirk, Spock, Bones dynamic is too good to miss, and the tension in something like The Corbomite Maneuver or Balance of Terror is great. There are some morally grey episodes as well like A Private Little War which, while divisive, I feel deserve to be in such a condensed season.

Definitely skip Star Trek V though.

jinarched , to asklemmy in What is a technology/gadget you refuse to use and why?
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“The cloud”.

In the end “the cloud” is just someone else’s hard drive. Call me old fashioned, but I’ll keep my data on my own hard drives.

lucas , to technology in How do you support elderly relatives' use of tech?

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  • middlemuddle OP ,

    Annoyingly, unattended access isn’t an option on a Chromebook for Chrome Remote Desktop. It requires the user (my dad) opening the site, selecting the option for sharing a screen, then texting me the code. It doesn’t seem overly complex, but it never goes smoothly.

    My mom’s Windows laptop is great since I can just login at any point to fix something as long as she leaves it on.

    DougHolland , to RedditMigration in Reddit Copy Project?

    We're better than Reddit. Why try to duplicate something worse?

    @SamXavia

    danhab99 , to nostupidquestions in Does anyone use Bing for their search engine?
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    I feel like Google already has a good idea of what I usually search as a programmer, so I don’t really see any reason to leave that.

    garam , to linux in Was Fedora always so unstable?
    @garam@lemmy.my.id avatar

    There are LTS Kernel from Red Hat Employee, you can install it via copr.fedorainfracloud.org/…/kernel-longterm-5.15/

    If you really need that in long term, well, give him some coffee via paypal, haha…

    JK, but it’s the well known long time best LTS kernel repo in copr. Just not directly endorsed by Fedora as fedora is bleeding edge, when it mean bleeding edge, then any kernel update could break the driver, as the driver is built in into the kernel.

    gobbling871 , to linux in Why is Linux so frustrating for some people?

    Install Opensuse Leap.

    AProfessional , to linux in Why is Linux so frustrating for some people?

    Computers in general are very complex systems, I think it’s easy to say the majority of users understand very little about them even though they use it often. I think you might be in that group.

    intensely_human , to nostupidquestions in If incandescent lightbulbs have a vacuum inside, why do they get so hot on the outside?

    Heat radiates as infrared light. Infrared doesn’t pass through glass well, so the glass absorbs the heat radiated from the filament.

    Heat passed through molecular collisions is conduction, and that is the part blocked by a vacuum.

    So the filament is emitting visible and infrared and the bulb is designed to let the visible pass through.

    DragonTamer , to gaming in What’s one of your favorite game soundtracks?

    Thomas was alone has a great soundtrack imo.

    collegefurtrader , to piracy in What to do with ISOs?

    Mount that shit

    Crow ,
    @Crow@lemmy.world avatar

    Always mount unknown ISO files you download off music websites.

    terribleplan , to selfhost in GitHub PAT in docker-compose file?
    @terribleplan@lemmy.nrd.li avatar

    Pretty sure it needs to be https://$user:[email protected]/username/repo.git#branch.

    TheButtonJustSpins OP ,

    Same behavior if I add the username: before the PAT.

    JackbyDev , to gaming in What’s one of your favorite game soundtracks?

    Ape Escape goes hard. It’s not just the nostalgia.

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