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Midnight_Ice , to nostupidquestions in What are some fun songs to sing karaoke to?

You Belong With Me by Taylor Swift is always a crowd pleaser

gentoo_biscuit , to asklemmy in How do I properly promote a community?

Maybe try telling the subreddits you migrated from

LachlanUnchained ,

Reddit suppress any mention of Lemmy.

I mod a 100k plus sub on Reddit.

Posted about moving to Lemmy.world.

It’s pinned. It got 10 votes.

CarlsIII , to nostupidquestions in What are some fun songs to sing karaoke to?

Whatever you like to sing. I tend to sing classic rock and metal songs because that’s the music I like and they’re fun to sing. It’s not for everyone, but it is for me.

redcalcium , to selfhosted in Squid proxy not reachable over tailscale

Can you post your docker option (or your docker-compose file) used to run the container? Chance that you only bind to localhost there instead of binding to all network interface.

pe1uca OP ,

Ohh, you’re right, it was not docker directly, one of the containers is a VPN and it has a NETWORK variable I forgot to update

SINapps , to showerthoughts in If Lemmy and Mastodon continues to get popular, we will eventually get Instance wars.

He’s got an instance with a nail in it…

Gubb , to selfhosted in Welcome to [email protected] - What do you selfhost?
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3 Proxmox nodes 2 SFF Dell Optiplex (i5 with 32gb RAM) 1 Nuc (i7 with 64gb RAM)

1 Truenas host (old gaming PC i5 with 64gb RAM and 8TB ZFS pool

Pi-Hole Vaultwarden Immich Paperless-ngx InfluxDB + Grafana Ansible Nextcloud Wireguard UptimeKuma Homeassiatant Homepage Octoprint

Drewski , to selfhosted in Recommend me a good and cheap VPS.

BuyVM has some reasonably priced servers available.

jtk , to showerthoughts in Some Lemmy users refer to communities as sublems. In which case we can conclude that all posts and comments are subleminal messages.
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Not A Subliminal Message youtu.be/kymSZpfykBM?t=148

nyan , to linux in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

TDE (for those who haven’t encountered it before, the Trinity Desktop Environment forked from KDE3 more than a decade ago). It might not be the flashiest or the newest, but it has a decent selection of features and applications, and presents a traditional desktop environment whose interface doesn’t get changed for the sake of change. In other words, it stays out of the way and lets me get things done.

(If I’d liked Gnome 2 better than KDE 3 rather than vice-versa, I probably would have gone for MATE instead.)

Audacity9961 ,

Correct me if i’m wrong but doesn’t TDE depend on the undermaintained qt3?

nyan ,

The TDE crew have also taken on responsibility for maintaining TQT (formerly QT3). If you’re aware of any open bugs, go ahead and file them to the TQT3 repo on TDE’s Gitea and someone will have a look.

drdaeman , to selfhosted in Should I host my own instance if I don't intend to run a community?
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Pros: you [sort of] own your Fediverse identity; you can make any changes to your instance you want (if you know how to do it); you’re in control of whom you peer with.

Cons: maintenance burdens (especially if you make any changes); content discovery complexity; possibly slightly less privacy (as you’re the only user of the instance, whatever is visible about it can be directly attributed to your activity). All solvable, of course.

SenorBolsa , to technology in Why shouldn't anyone switch to iOS?
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There’s literally one reason I stick with android, you can just put files on it and use them, I know iOS has improved greatly here, now you can actually have some approximation of file system access, but I really don’t want to use a janky app like iTunes (at least on windows it’s kind of broken still) to get anything on and off the phone outside of iCloud. I end up using my phone more like a pocket linux computer enough of the time that I just can’t jive with such a locked down device.

I really like the hardware, and iOS is a very cohesive and easy to use experience it just doesn’t fill my use cases for a phone. I’m not the kind of person who just uses something, I always want to crack it open and tinker with it, I think my record for not modifying a car after purchase is 2 weeks (only because I wanted to make sure it wasn’t a lemon). Android just fits my ethos better.

LimitedBrain OP ,
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I mean, getting files off of iphones is certainly a hurdle but I can’t say I do it often. I back up my photos and videos, so I don’t know what else I’d use on my phone in the way of files.

SenorBolsa ,
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Yeah it’s one of those things, you know if you need it. Most people don’t need it. An android phone has been an extremely flexible part of my tech toolkit since 2011 and I haven’t looked back. If I want to do something involving another phone or computer I can find some way to do it. iOS has certainly become much much more flexible than it was early on, but I don’t think I can fix an old CNC controller with an RS232 adapter with one.

cocolopez OP , to linux_gaming in Tomb raider GOTY from EPIC not running
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Update.

Finally found the options but what make it work was disabling them. Unfortunately I couldn’t make it run at a playable frame rate. Funny enough other games works flawlessly with my potato setup

shitescalates , to android in The Pixel 4A will stop receiving security updates in August. New phone suggestions?

I am in the same boat. Since the size of the phone is a major draw for me, I will hold out for the zenfone 10. Ive never been too impressed with the 4a, but it was the smallest decent phone I could get at the time.

ProfessorYakkington , to linux in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment
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I am on pop is for my home desktop. I like the built in tiling manager. Ubuntu for work. Might give nix or kde a go next.

masquenox , to retrogaming in What are your favorite retro PC games?

Digger.

I found a Win version the other day… and it still kicks my ass - just like it did when I was thirteen.

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