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ginslo , to android in What phone are you using?
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Still using my Pixel 2xl from 2018! Longest time with a single phone ever. Still working pretty well but showing signs of the inevitable end of life.

nodsocket ,

I remember reading about when Google ended the Nexus line and started doing the pixels. It feels like yesterday that was a new phone.

ginslo ,
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I remember that too. It has been – and still tries to be – a great phone.

BoiledOats142 , to futurama in Which Futurama line(s) do you find yourself quoting for no raisin?

Bon jour. Crazy JGibberish! Edited for typo and to add the ‘crazy’ part.

polygon , to gaming in Whats a game that everybody seems to love that you cant stand for one reason or another?

I’ll probably get roasted for this but… Pokemon. It just seems like endless copy/paste and might be one of the laziest game franchises I’ve ever seen. I’ve really tried to get into them. I was there when the Pokemon cartoon started, I saw it rise to the phenomenon it is today, but damn if it isn’t the most boring grindfest ever.

Wintermute , to selfhosted in Welcome to [email protected] - What do you selfhost?
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Lemmy, mostly :D. I also recently started up my own Matrix home server. I took a stab at email, but it was more trouble than it’s worth considering my relatively newly acquired cloud hosting IP is on several blacklists. Now that I actually have a server running again Gitea might be next on the list of services that gets added.

Kealper , to linux in What distro(s) do you use?
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Linux Mint for desktops/laptops (Cinnamon if the hardware can handle it, MATE if it’s a bit long in the tooth), and Debian for servers.

I’ve used several distros (yes, even Arch btw) through the years but I just keep finding myself coming back to the Debian-based ones. I guess I just feel most at-home with the way it has things set up, or something.

panoptic , to reddit in this is so bittersweet...

Hey, we'll always have narwals baconing at midnight

AfricanExpansionist ,

Now there’s a meme I haven’t seen in a long time

admin , to selfhosted in Distributed Hosting
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Please add some text formating, at least some line breaks ...

mo_ztt OP ,
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Part 2:

(Continued from the post)

What’s the Next Step?

I started touching on some imagined future steps, but this chunk is already a plenty big and ambitious thing. So, here’s an initial plan for how I want to attack taking first steps and bring myself into contact with the engineering reality (as opposed to the rosy broad picture). Hopefully at the end of this chunk of work, the vision will have adapted somewhat to the reality of what’s useful, what’s possible, what the community’s feedback is, what the issues and problems involved are, etc.

(And, obviously, I want to communicate with the Lemmy devs to make sure these ideas are in line with their vision. I’m laying this all out so extensively partly so that the community has a full explanation of what I’m proposing to do and why.)

So, first steps: I’m making a Lemmy instance that I can use for implementing this. I’m waiting for my hosting to go up so I can make it live, but once it’s up, I’ll start working on it + posting from the testbed about what’s going on. My initial coding task list is:

  • Set up the peer software with the content-addressable store
  • Start to have my instance do peer discovery, make the app that runs in people’s browsers from my instance become more AJAX-y and begin to request data from the peers instead of the instance.
  • Once that part’s working on my instance, I’d aim to be able to move pieces of the actual app onto the peers – construct the bootstrap code, continue the AJAX-ification of the code on my Lemmy instance, and have the bootstrapping app construct the end-user application directly from data from the peers.
  • Start to tackle the browser app making updates to the data store via requests to the peers, which will involve a lot of work and lot of sorting out replication issues, security and trust issues, and performance issues.

That’s already a fairly large amount to take on. I have further ideas about how the system could move forward from there, but even just that represents (1) an ambitious thing to tackle (2) significant proposed changes to the instance software (3) if it works, a fantasticallyuseful tool that instance operators could use to reduce their instance load if they want to. So, I’m limiting the plan to that much for now until I get some contact with the technical reality and with the community.

What You Can Do

So if you’ve read to the end, maybe you think this is a good idea. Want to help? This is a bunch of work already and I’d love it if people wanted to help get it done. Leave a comment, let me know what you think whether positive or negative, and if you want to help, 100% reach out and let’s get it done. I’m skilled with software engineering in general, but I’m actually not too familiar in particular with web backends and AJAX, so someone more skilled than I am could probably help this along in a huge way. Specific things that might be useful:

  • If you want to run a peer or instance and help test the system
  • If you can help with coding
  • If you have feedback on these ideas in general, either positive or else things I’ve overlooked or need to adjust

Hope to hear from you and thank you for reading my wall of text. Let me know what you think + cheers to you.

Skyraptor7 ,
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I got a spare raspberry pi set up as a server. I can use that to host stuff and am okay in programming (not rust though). Let me know if I can be of assistance in anyway. Be happy to help with this effort

Kory , to gaming in Whats a game that everybody seems to love that you cant stand for one reason or another?
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Stardew Valley. I don’t find it relaxing at all but a chore and stressful due to the day/night cycle. I feel like Terraria is handling day/night much better.

sydneybrokeit ,

Yep. I love planting things, harvesting them… I want Stardew Valley without the time management stuff.

asqapro ,

If you’re on PC, there’s mods to help with the time (even stopping it altogether). I haven’t tried them out myself, but this mod would solve the time management issue: www.nexusmods.com/stardewvalley/mods/169

sydneybrokeit ,

Yeah, I’ve tried those out before. It tends to make the game feel weird, if that makes sense? Like, everything is still expecting time to progress.

Really, I want a game like Stardew, but without the hard timeline baked in from the start.

Pat12 , to noncredibledefense in The only opsec complaint community

Nice to see this here lol

j4k3 , to sysadmin in Please don't zero out your account from *over there* if you've contributed answers or resources.
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The data should be scraped and on Archive.org. I copied my posts and references, to share here.

Reddit will get my CCPA delete notice. Reddit is a failed experiment just like GeoCities, Yahoo, MySpace, Windows, Facebook, and Google. I don’t want or need them. The data I shared on these platforms is irrelevant because I am here. Ask away. I am the value, not them.

Jentu , to gaming in Whats a game that everybody seems to love that you cant stand for one reason or another?

Any game that has daily login bonuses or a bonus for playing every day. Animal crossing pocket or whatever it is. Pokémon go. A bunch of afk phone games. A bunch of gacha games. It just feels so shallow to me. Like, I’m not being manipulated to play something, I just end up feeling so guilty to lose a streak I’d rather delete the game.

Dathknight ,

While not a daily login bonus, the weekly and monthly tasklist of Forza Horizon 5 killed the game for me. It triggered some sort of fomo and I would rush in every week to grind the new tasks/events. That burned me out very fast, so I could not enjoy the rest of the game.

CookieJarObserver , to sysadmin in Please don't zero out your account from *over there* if you've contributed answers or resources.
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Nah, reddit doesn't deserve that traffic.

vjprema , to selfhosted in Welcome to [email protected] - What do you selfhost?
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@devve

  • Nextcloud
  • Miniflux
  • Gitlab
  • HomeAssistant
  • Wallabag
  • Ghost (for my personal blog)
  • Umami analytics
  • Searx NG
  • OnlyOffice document server
  • ntfy
  • Lychee
  • LAMP Stack
  • TheLounge (IRC web client)
  • Cockpit (server manager)
  • RSSHub
  • Jellyfin
  • Adguard

On an Intel NUC in my closet.

estevez ,

Umami analytics looks exactly like what I was looking for. Thanks! ntfy looks very useful as well.

tox_solid , to futurama in Which Futurama line(s) do you find yourself quoting for no raisin?
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She’s built like a steakhouse, but she handles like a bistro.

nei7jc , to mildlyinfuriating in I bought Cheerios cereal this past weekend just to find out it expired a bit over 2 years ago
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The date is normally just an incentive for you to eat things when they want you too. If it’s after the date, they don’t want you associating the taste with their product. Also, your supposed to toss it and give them more money.

In general, it’s better to use your eyes and nose as the date instead of a label. Especially super processed foods like oat cereal, it’s probably just going to be a little bit stale.

LillianVS OP ,
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I think my issue is paying full price for an expired product. In the UK at least things mostly have a sell by date as well as a use by. We don’t really sell things that go beyond expiry.

Tbh the cereal is probably fine but for something 1 year expired at the very least, it should be discounted to pennies.

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