I make an effort to comment on interesting posts or links I appreciate! But I haven’t had much in terms of inspiration to post (might be because I don’t have reliable desktop access rn).
I've never understood anyone gatekeeping things they like. Wouldn't you want to date someone who is into the things you're into? I think it's changing with younger generations, but when I grew up I remembered hearing the same guys saying they wish they could date a woman who is into Star Wars and video games, but then would gatekeep any woman they met who was into those things as if they are just faking it.
At least sometimes, when you see a guy gatekeeping like that it means they think girls don’t like them because they like Star Wars or whatever. But in reality girls don’t like them because of personality flaws, or hygiene issues, or any other reason that is actually something they could fix if they cared to.
No, they don’t want matching hobbies. Insert an alternate hobby below as needed
Mechanic time is actually masked alone time
Mechanic time is actually masked bro time
They’re insecure bad mechanics
They’re insecure good mechanics
They’re worried the woman won’t find her natural calling being a housewife and might brush off those duties to the man if he can’t fulfill his mechanical duties
They’re worried the woman won’t be dependent on them for “very difficult” work that’s also somehow super "easy for him"
They might have to intellectually debate the woman on a topic instead of just being able to coldly fuck her
I find this general mindset mad that modern mechanics are just “parts replacers” while they themselves also only replace parts. Yeah, the OEMs have spent decades troubleshooting and detailing repairs to make an entire encyclopedia of fixing the cause so you don’t have to.
If you want to crosspost content from reddit automatically use: https://github.com/daniel-lxs/BotIt,
It's intended for links and I wouldn't encourage using it for anything else cause you know, stealing content from others is not good.
But if you need a link aggregator for your community this might do it.
in theory, you can exclude anything that is a text post, but a lot of the content posted on sum subs that you want are self posts. like sports post games, weekly resets in games, or transcripts of twitter threads.
Yup, I made it so it would only post links. In my opinion is not a good idea to let the bot take every post it finds.
Also it currently only posts 1 post at a time on each fetch so as to not flood the magazine and let users post by themselves.
Does it let you use it on specific users? Some bots would be useful to put it on. I know of a few that post relevant videos automatically or aggregate game API data that would be good to add to a few subs.
Not an app, but a device that will monitor power usage, like a kill a watt, is really handy for this sort of thing. You can tell right away if it is in a low power charging mode.
As others have said, the actual problem is probably a dirty port on your phone. The cable will wear out over time as well, so trying a different one may also help.
You’d probably want something closer to a USB C power meter. A killawatt would measure the overhead from the charger brick rectifying AC to DC. If you happen to have a killawatt on hand it would work fine most likely.
Durable coins that won’t wear out for small purchases (back when things actually cost pennies), and paper bills for large purchases with the anti-counterfeiting measure of being able to have large, intricate designs.
I’ve been doing just that. If you’re a fan of The Office, get on over to m/DunderMifflin. Although I’ve never been a fan of the name. It’d be better if it was m/PaperGreat. Where Great Paper is our Passion.
Hello! So I am just now tryinng to start the process of hosting my own instance just like you, but with a little bit of web development experience already. Trust me, it’s easy!
So, assuming from the question, you have no idea where to start and have no experience. That’s ok! If you have experience, forgive me, but this can be used for others happening to search for the same thing.
Background: A domain name is simply a human-readable name to an IP address. The IP address in this case is your “home address”. Take 1234 street north, PA 789039. That’s your “IP” to your “home address”. Your home address can be found at “whatsmyip.org”. This is your home’s IP address. Your domain name will point to this address when you want to host your own server. HOWEVER!!!, You can point this to someone else’s home address (a server you rent) and pay them to borrow their address so you can prevent people finding out who you are and where you live. That’s important! You don’t want people finding the open front door to your home and walking in and stealing your TV right? Same with your data.
Ok so you know what the domain name does now. But that can be used for a lot of things. Your domain name is like a username. It can point to your home server, but it can point to Google for email. It can point to your rented server(s). It can point to whatever you want it to! So buying a domain is a powerful thing. But now, to do what you’re asking, which is to point to your home server and host your own Lemmy (or other federated software). You’d want to buy your domain (ie. Google domains, you buy “Desmondjones.com” and point that domain name to your home address 192.168.145.1) You can port forward (subdivide your home IP to a single protocol like https) to your server. (ie. 192.168.145.1:8080 to your internal LAN IP of your server)
Your storage, services, and resources is based on the computer you are wanting to serve the data from. Every HTTPS request uses resources and can access your server (computer hosting the data). So your only limitations is what hardware you are installing the software on.
Your post, on your own server, gets pushed to through the protocol to other servers that know about you. They make an http request and pull your post and copy it to their own server. This can be fast and microscopic in the terms of storage because it’s more of a copy, not a write to their own server. If that makes sense. So everything you post is replicated, but once you delete it on yours, it’s deleted on everyone’s. YOU store the data YOU create. You PULL the information OTHERS create. your storage of that info is temporary until that other user deletes their content. You can save it in your logs, but you won’t store all the information on your own instance.
So to do this, buy the domain, point the DNS to your home IP, Use the port your server uses to host the data, and secure it through some sort of firewall, proxy (Cloudflare), or use a rented server (lenode.com) RECOMMENDED.
I’d pay the $5 a month to host your instance on Lenode, and learn what not to do, before hosting it yourself and exposing yourself to A LOT OF RISK!!!
As always, please play it safe, buy your domain (I have like 10 that don’t do anything. Like packopus.com) So I will be joining you in this journey on the fediverse to make more instances and host my own content. Good luck, I hope this helped.
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