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Kodemystic , to nostupidquestions in Do I understand correctly that I have to subscribe to 5 different NoStupidQuestions on 5 different instances?
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Just subscribe to everything what’s the problem?

wjrii , (edited )
@wjrii@kbin.social avatar

The only issue of any substance is that I often like to browse a particular community. It would be nice to get some front-end interface solution that makes it reasonable to do so for multiple communities. I’m happy to set it up manually once, but it would be tedious to check in on, say, the mechanical keyboard communities on 5 different instances every day.

For my main feed, a shotgun approach is absolutely fine, and I wouldn’t want to weaken the benefits of federation by herding everyone into a single instance per “interest.”

I do think that maybe the Lemmy developers were expecting each instance to have a more distinct character than is happening so far, at least on average. Federation in the threadiverse seems to be acting more like simple distribution, load balancing, and decentralization, rather than digital tourism defaulting to open borders.

Kodemystic ,
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We should have an option to merge communities in 1 single feed or something. Or maybe a grouping function, where we could name the group, and any communities under that group would show as a single group. Then other people could like your group and also subscribe etc. But that way maybe things could get complicated. I mean for the average Joe it will already be difficult IMO to make the effort to understand the Fediverse. I mean I took my time to understand it and start using it, cause I was lazy and had Reddit. I guess there are no perfect solutions, there’s always dissadvantages. For sure 1 thing that is attactive with centralized systems is the peace of mind when it comes to understanding it, because it’s simple etc. Like starting using Crypto vs using a bank account and so on. Oh I’m rambling already.

WhipperSnapper ,
@WhipperSnapper@lemmy.ml avatar

This seems to be a pretty popular thought, both in this thread and many others discussing Lemmy. I’d put real money down that the 3rd party apps will get this going, but for actually using the website on a PC, I’m imagining it’d be up to the devs/admins of whatever Lemmy instance you’re using.

Ew0 , to linux in What is your go-to Linux distro and why?
@Ew0@lemmy.fmhy.ml avatar

Gentoo, Void (Daily), Alpine or Antix (Bootable USB).

eofs , to coffee in What are you fine folks drinking today?

Perfero caffe’ Sumatra Lintong Bio beans, grinding manually and brewing with Hario V60. A splash of Finnish barista oat milk for the finishing touch.

Vaggumon , to nostupidquestions in Is there a Decentralised Spotify / Music Platform Alternative?
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I don’t know the answer to your question, but I’d be willing to wager a small sum that based on music licensing, it would be No. I could be wrong though.

SamXavia OP ,
@SamXavia@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, I don’t think it would be a huge platform with every song but it would be nice to know if they have something like that out there,

Kagami , to technology in Bitwarden or Proton Pass

Bitwarden is what I am using and I am having no problem with it so far.

spittingimage , to lemmyshitpost in New Feature Request
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I’d like to see how many active warrants they have.

ivanafterall ,
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I'd really like to be able to easily see how many times a poster has truly been in love--like, the real deal--if that's a metric we can throw on here.

thelastknowngod , to linux in Distro hoppers, how do you manage your config files?

Resilio Sync and symlinks. The symlinks aren’t great but I never remember to update git… Resilio is wonderful.

MigratingtoLemmy , to selfhosted in ELI5: Why are SBCs nowhere to be found?

Take a look at LibreComputing’s RPi clones on Amazon.

NewDataEngineer ,

Yes. I bought a libre pi to use as a backup DNS. Besides the minor tweaks, it’s been running perfectly. Also only ~€75 for the libre+case+SD card combo.

MigratingtoLemmy ,

I’m looking for SBCs which can accept 2 SD cards, one for the OS and another to run k3s. Know anything?

DidacticDumbass ,

Cool recommendation! I just bought one!

I am hoping with all hope that it will let me replace my Roku for streaming.

As great as the functionality of the Roku is, the constant advertising makes me loath this thing. I do not want it anymore.

ikidd , to selfhosted in ELI5: Why are SBCs nowhere to be found?
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I don’t get why people want these for self-hosting. They’re meant for GPIO and automation control. They’re massively underpowered.

Just use an actual SBC and leave these for electronics.

Goodtoknow ,
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Underpowered is probably the reason, they’re small and really low powered. A pi could be a 1/10th the power consumption of an x86 computer, and thus less noise and heat.

Toribor ,
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Back in 2016 or so you could get a RaspberryPi 3 for $35. Add a $5 power supply, $5 SD card and $10 case (or 3d print your own) and you’ve got a nice little piece of hardware for running a tiny project at home for ~$50. More than enough for hosting some simple web services, backup software or something like Home Assistant.

Plus it was popular (which makes it even more popular). It’s always been very easy to find guides written specifically for the hardware, despite it’s limitations.

I think the value proposition has been dropping steadily though. They cost more, are hard to find and there are now a lot more competing SBCs on the market. RaspberryPi still has name recognition though, for now.

thisisawayoflife OP ,

They’re great for low strength, dedicated platforms instead of using something with more muscle like a NUC, also where a VM or container can’t be used.

bamboo ,

Out of curiosity, what are some use cases that would fit this criteria? VMs and containers are very capable and it’s much easier to debug a failed VM than a failed piece of hardware.

njinx ,

I have one behind my TV that controls LED lights, although that may count as electronics. I’ve used PIs many times for when I just need a cheap computer doing computery things such as playing audio from spotify out of a speaker. They’re small enough to fit pretty much anywhere with the help of some velcro.

thisisawayoflife OP ,

Primarily the external postgresql db for my k3s cluster.

mudeth ,

I use mine to run pihole and an always-on syncthing client. Way more power-efficient than x86.

hedidwot ,

My pending or existing projects.

A software defined radio server. Lives up top of an antenna mast running off PoE with an RTL tuner connected.

ADSB receiver, similar to above, but on a fixed frequency.

The above 2 could be virtualised in theory, but there is an advantage in having the cable to the antenna short and thus the sbcs live up antenna masts in an enclosure.

MMDVM hotspot for ham radio (this might not count as it HAS TO use the gpio pins on the pi, this can’t be visualised even with a USB port passed through.

As an audio server that would bitstream 24bit/96kHz to an amp.

avidamoeba ,
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For one they make terrific 1Gbps routers with SQM. The Pi 4 has a pretty capable CPU.

rasterweb , to startrek in Would You Try New Pastimes If Star Trek Level Medical Care Was Available?
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I think it's the pain of receiving high medical bills which keeps me (and most other US citizens) from doing fun/silly/stupid/risky things...

DharmaCurious ,

@rasterweb @Nmyownworld yeah, same response. If ST level care was available, and free, you bet your sweet patooty I'd be doing more fun stuff. Amazing things, like getting teeth pulled/replaced, or, y'know, getting my diabetes meds. Ahhh... If only we lived in the future Roddenberry imagined.

Hazdaz , to nostupidquestions in Do I understand correctly that I have to subscribe to 5 different NoStupidQuestions on 5 different instances?

For real? I didn’t know this is how it worked. I don’t even know how to find those other instances. Do they just come up automagically or do you have to specifically search under those other instances?

This is bad.

smoregooseboard ,

Not bad, different :)

C4d ,
spacedancer ,

Federation works a little differently. Having said that, it’s not too far from reddit either. For example on reddit, as a basketball fan, I visit r/nba often. But then there are also other subs like r/nbadiscussion, r/nbatalk, and other subs that have overlapping content as r/nba. That’s the same case here, except they are on different instances rather than subreddits. You can do the same as what you do on reddit and subscribe to the most popular instance community and that’s it. Eventually as time goes by, the most popular community will become the “default” so you won’t really miss out on content. If you really have FOMO, then subscribe to all of them; same as what you would do on reddit; but obviously you don’t do that right?

venoft , to linux in Why is Linux so frustrating for some people?
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After using Linux for years now I still don’t understand where programs install to, it’s always in some random ass folder.

ancientweasel ,

which $PROGRAM in a terminal tells you.

lippiece ,

Not really, it just tells you where the binary is. fd $PROGRAM at root would be more helpful.

clobre , to showerthoughts in if you dot your t's and cross your i's, you'd still get t's and i's

What?

teire ,

It took me a second. You’d just have small t’s and tall i’s. Clever.

clobre ,

Oh, I’m dumb.

peterg75 , to android in Discussion: What Android devices are you using?
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Using: Motorola Edge + 2022

Likes: Most of all price point. But more importantly what you get with it: wireless charging, 5G support, OLED, awesome battery life, Finger print sensor in the frame, decent camera, un-bloated OS, very useful gestures support. Honestly it’s the best device I’ve used out of the box so far. Had Pixels and Samsung’s in the past.

Dislikes: not many. Camera can be better especially in low light. Sometimes need to restart Bluetooth because it fails to connect to my watch.

buckykat , to startrek in Would You Try New Pastimes If Star Trek Level Medical Care Was Available?

In an early episode of the Orville, Gordon and Isaac get into a prank war which culminates in Isaac removing Gordon’s leg. This is treated as going a little bit too far but ultimately harmless and funny.

In Star Trek, they tend to prefer to mitigate risks protectively with things like anti-grav harnesses and holodeck safeties, except for exceptionally reckless individuals like James T. Kirk and Jason Vigo.

HobbitFoot , (edited )

In that episode of the Orville, Gordon was able to get a new foot grown fast enough that it wasn’t really an issue.

In contrast, in TNG, Worf sustained an injury from a relatively minor industrial accident which left him paralyzed and could only be fixed by a radically dangerous and experimental medical procedure. In Voyager, Vidiians stole Neelix’s lungs and it took a Vidiian to alter one of Kes’s lungs to become compatible.

I don’t think the Federation’s medical technology is that advanced, especially with the banning of genetic manipulation.

Edit: And here I am forgetting about Nog’s amputated leg, which was not a perfect regrowing and caused Nog to experience phantom pain from his severed limb.

buckykat ,

The Union’s medical technology is notably more advanced than the Federation’s, yes. Dr. Finn would have Pike up and walking in an afternoon.

buckykat ,

The Union’s medical technology is notably more advanced than the Federation’s, yes. Dr. Finn would have Pike up and walking in an afternoon.

maplealmond ,

They seem to be able to repair homogenous tissue extremely quickly, but complex micro-structures are much harder to produce. Nerves, lungs, all complex.

Heck even producing Romulan ribosomes was beyond them.

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