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What's Your Favorite Star Trek Practical Effect Species
From Wikipedia, “A practical effect is a special effect produced physically, without computer-generated imagery or other post-production techniques.”...
[Question] How do you handle offsite backups for your setup?
I’m particularly interested in low bandwidth solutions. My connection to the internet is pretty rough 20mbps down and 1mbps up with no option to upgrade....
I'm taking you with me
YSK: If you reply to a comment, you should probably give it a vote
Why YSK? Comments you reply positively to, should definitely get your upvote. Comments you disagree with should be at your discretion. Trolls deserve downvotes (seriously, they live for those). Disagreeing with someone in the midst of a good discussion doesn’t necessarily warrant one, and might deserve an upvote. Even if you...
Posts that give Hope and Positivity
sh.itjust.works/c/hopeposting...
Why can't I see posts in some local communities? (But I CAN see posts when I'm on a different device)
In particular, I can’t seem to see posts in the (local?) ELI5 community: lemmy.world/c/explainlikeimfive while I’m logged in?...
darn it
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d8323129-ee2e-4878-b837-684b858eb750.jpeg
A place to share all your motorcycle braaaps and adventures!
sh.itjust.works/c/motorcycles...
A Lemmy Community for Everything related to Serial Experiments: Lain.
sh.itjust.works/c/lain...
Usenet Recommendation Request
Finding information and torrent sites is pretty easy and well covered in the mega thread....
YSK: You can view upvote and downvote information through kbin
Why YSK: your upvotes (favorites) and downvotes( reduces) are public information....
Redirecting links from other Lemmy instances to yours
It would be nice to see a feature or some kind of extension to redirect Lemmy links from other instances to yours so you can interact with them. Because you need an accound to interact and it’s on another instance....
Monthly discussion thread for June 2023.
Feel free to post all your off-topic questions, issues, achievement and other stuff here - go wild!
Was gifted some Primergy RX2530 M1 M2 and M4 - suitable for homelab in termy energy consumption
Lately I received a primergy rx2530 m1, m2 and m4 (all maxed out with ram and cpus) and wonder if and which of them can be driven as energy efficient as any random diy built. I saw plenty of energy saving options on the Bios (cpu and ram related) but do not know how comparable this is with a consumer setup and which ones are...
Wayland pros and cons?
Hey guys, what are the pros and cons to wayland if I intend to use my PC for gaming + others?...
Running Commands in Parallel in Linux
cross-posted from: lemmy.run/post/15922...
Side effects of nitric oxide?
Hi. I just started buteyko method, and it’s supposed to relax you and release nitric oxide when you do it. I did a session earlier, and I started seeing visuals/swirling of colors in my eyes. I’m pretty sure it was the nitric oxide being released. Are there any major side effects to nitric oxide? Could I get super high if my...
How did Ikea's Blajah became the symbol of the trans community ?
I feel stupid for asking, but how did the trans community decided that the giant shark Blajah will become their favourite plushie ?...
What's your most favorite android games right now?
[Other] Not sure if I'm up to the task (selfhosting Lemmy & Mastodon)
Out of curiosity I’m currently considering to self-host a Lemmy and a Mastodon instance. Just for me (and maybe 2-3 close friends) privately. The proposition of having full control over my social media sounds appealing to me....
YSK that 1M users on lemmy from the-federation.info is bullshit
the-federation.info/platform/73 says for lemmy we have: 1,073,211 Users...
Your stomach does not know the difference between potatoes and mashed potatoes
How is the moon tidally locked?
The moon rotates once per revolution around the Earth, but that’s not a coincidence. Somehow the rotation and revolution are connected to each other. Some force is keeping them the same. How exactly does that work?