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seaneoo , to fediverse in Dutch government starts own Mastodon instance as reaction to the instability of Twitter

Incredible! Are they the first government entity to do so?

ghariksforge ,

No, EU and Germany have been in Mastodon for months.

Aux ,

On Mastodon or their own instances?

ColonelPanic ,

Both have their own instances: social.bund.de and social.network.europa.eu

TheSaneWriter ,

That’s really cool. This is a good use-case example of Mastadon, the government can run its own official instance for announcements and information without impacting other instances

Aux ,

That’s cool!

seaneoo ,

Oh shit, I did hear about that. Completely forgot, thank you!

jalda ,

The EU started their own instance when Musk bought Twitter

JackbyDev ,

Truth Social is technically a Mastodon instance but it was made by Trump and company after he was in office so it was not used for official communications from the US government.

veganpizza69 ,
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sigh

False , to fediverse in 10 days after 3rd party reddit app shutdown, Lemmy's top 10 instances combine for a thriving userbase of 234,000

How many if you include kbin?

MicroWave OP ,
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Kbin adds another 63k.

Tygr ,

Impressive

Moohamin12 ,

But remember too some people have multiple accounts and are active across at least 2.

I have 4 on lemmy and 1 on kbin and I have posted on all 5 in the past week.

BluesBox , to retrogaming in The battlestation
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Not sure if hanging those controllers is great for the cables but I really like the way it looks!

Duvidl OP ,

Don’t know either but wondered about it, too.

It doesn’t seem too taxing on them so I’m hoping for the best.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e0781713-068c-4d7a-afc3-40524000074b.jpeg

BillyStaples ,

I would definitely hook one of the other loops and not the one coming straight out of the controller. Will definitely put strain on that connection

Duvidl OP ,

That’s a good idea, thx.

Duvidl OP ,

Did that, woeks great. Also added Lego wheels to make sure they don’t get dented. 10/10, would recommend.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/996d94c0-e047-4b6b-bf90-03246c9ef046.jpeg

BillyStaples ,

Nice! Looks great. Awesome setup

Kerrigor ,
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They're close enough to the wall that it looks like you could probably screw some kind of hook or support to the wall to hold the controller itself, and still loop the cord above for aesthetics (but no weight on it)

Something like these

Blaze , to fediverse in 10 days after 3rd party reddit app shutdown, Lemmy's top 10 instances combine for a thriving userbase of 234,000
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Thank you for those posts!

Mane25 , to ukcasual in I hate DLR

But you get to sit in the front and pretend to drive though!

They’re getting some new trains soon aren’t they?

vext01 , to ukcasual in I hate DLR
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But don’t you love sitting in the front near shadwell and plungung into the depths?

rkk OP ,
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i ve never been to that direction, yet. I am still planning a 28 days later tour :)

grumpyoldgit ,

Also into Bank.

joolez , (edited ) to fediverse in 10 days after 3rd party reddit app shutdown, Lemmy's top 10 instances combine for a thriving userbase of 234,000
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andy_wijaya_med ,
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Are all of the communities nsfw in the instance?

Martineski ,
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No, almost all of them

astral_avocado ,
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Should we make a /c/science community and discuss the latest developments?? 😂

hernanca ,

It will be full of nsfw pictures of people wearing lab coats in no time. So, an absolute win.

grahvity , to fediverse in 10 days after 3rd party reddit app shutdown, Lemmy's top 10 instances combine for a thriving userbase of 234,000
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Cool, I got in before a quarter million!  (my first comment)  *typo

lividhen , to softwaregore in INSERT HAZARD alert for INSERT GEOGRAPHIC AREA residents!!!
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INSERT REGRET FOR NOT TESTING

over_clox ,

INSERT NO REGERTS

Simplesyrup , to linux in MATE DE
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Gross, it looks like Windows had a baby with Gnome

amenotef , to mildlyinteresting in People really do use Google Search to visit well-known websites instead of typing their names into the address bar
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I do use Reddit (maybe in the future will start using Lemmy) as a suffix for my searches. But not sure if it counts as one of these searches.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA , to mildlyinteresting in People really do use Google Search to visit well-known websites instead of typing their names into the address bar
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It’s often a typo on the chrome keyboard. Like, I typed in Google.com and it searched for it instead of going there and I don’t know why the fuck the damn thing isn’t doing what I want

BURN , to mildlyinteresting in People really do use Google Search to visit well-known websites instead of typing their names into the address bar

I’m guilty of this. If the .com doesn’t auto fill it’s just as fast to get there from google. Especially if I’m trying to get to a homepage/landing page instead of my bookmarked page

Mr_Blott , to assholedesign in A light of wholesomeness shining in a bleak dystopian hellscape

Who TF just leaves a printer on the street and just expects someone else to get rid of it for them?!

suredoood ,

I mean, if it’s a functional printer and they didn’t want it, that’s an easy way to give it to somebody else to use.

Drusas ,

The flyer says that it had to be fixed, so the first person just dumped their trash.

suredoood ,

Still, if it was fixable, better to hand it out if somebody may be able to fix it, which is seems is what happened.

Drusas ,

Sure, but most of the time the stuff that's dropped on the side of the road is just trash. Better to donate it somewhere for recycling.

andy_wijaya_med ,
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Hahaha. In Germany many people put their not used anymore items just outside of their houses with signs: “to give away”. I’ve found furnitures, books, washing machine??? :D

TestZero OP ,

I’ve heard stories about people putting out old appliances and furniture out on the curb with a “free” sign. It sits out there for 4 weeks. Then they put out a sign that says “$20. inquire within” And an hour later it was stolen.

timespace ,

That’s a 5head play, I’m using that next time I have trouble getting rid of something.

_number8_ ,

it’s hardly stolen if it was free 1.5 hrs ago [yes i get the point of the story]

andy_wijaya_med ,
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Lmao humans.

qaziquza ,

Man macht das, ja. Why not? One man’s trash is another’s treasure.

andy_wijaya_med ,
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That’s true. I did it too when I moved out from our apartment. We have things away serially, like every week days there would be new items, and I got “scolded” by another person living in the building. He/ she (suspect she’s a she) said that I am creating a trash problem in the apartment, and asked me to throw the things away after 24 hours of no one taking them. I discussed this with my wife and we decided not to throw the things away onl after 24 hours. We decided to throw them away after a week.

TheGod ,

I have trash in my bin thats need to be brought outside, could someone with treasure hunting habit come and take it pls?

csolisr ,

CR user here. One time we were taking some items out of my house in order to have them recycled for parts. I was taking out an old washing machine we had replaced some time ago, needing some major fixes to go back to usability… it had already been taken away by someone in the five minutes it took me to return back to the front of my house with another batch of things, and I couldn’t help to chuckle at the speed in which things got recycled in my neighborhood

Nowyn ,

We have actual FB groups in many cities in my country where people tell others where there are skips usually accompanied with image. Even my own apartment building allows people to leave things they don’t need for other people to take. My rocking chair, hallway table, and a lot of other stuff were found in one of these ways. I think I have bought maybe 5 furniture pieces in my life, the rest are someone’s cast-offs although some could be classed as antiques. My dining table was my great grandma’s. People don’t really leave stuff at the curb here though.

AzPsycho ,

I live in a rural town and people put items like this in front of their homes all the time. I have fixed washers, dryers, etc and had things picked up. If it’s there on trash day it gets hauled off.

Rhaedas ,
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That happens a lot here too. Except the trash part, if it's not in the trash or recycle container, it will still be there later. Anything large you have to take yourself to the community waste dump.

QuinceDaPence ,

Depending on your trash service you can leave larger items just sitting by the cans and they'll throw it in the truck.

That's pretty standard in my area if you're on a route with the guys riding on the truck and not the robotic arm. Also even on the routes with the arm they'll have "large trash pickup" a couple times per year and a seperate "brush truck" after large storms or hurricanes.

Anyway when you set items by the curb if someone wants them before trash pickup they'll take them. If it's metal at the very least a scrapper will take it.

PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S ,
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My town has a “bulk pickup” day where they pick up large trash. Practically, that means that four days every year, there are literally thousands of free items available to take, so long as you beat the garbage collectors. One time I salvaged a whole-ass fridge from the trash. I’ve gotten so many valuable items from other people’s “garbage”.

The city the image is from likely has a similar concept. It’s not at all surprising that someone threw out a perfectly good printer. If not, then they probably tacked a “free” sign on it and left it out for people to take with a tacit understanding that someone might still benefit from it.

Now personally, I’m more of a “repair it until it explodes” kind of guy, but especially with printers and their intentional annoyingness I could understand others’ desire to just be done with the thing.

Badass_panda ,

It’s commonly understood, at least where I live in the States, that if you are getting rid of something that still works you can leave it out on the curb for somebody else to take for free, sometimes with a note saying “Free” but usually without it.

When I was young and struggling I got most of my furniture that way. I still even have some of it

Buddahriffic ,

Just beware what you grab this way as it’s a great way to spread bug infestations. A friend of mine kept having to deal with bed bugs and cockroaches in her apartment because a guy living down the hall liked to refurbish free furniture he found on the street and kept bringing new infestations in after they cleared out the last one.

Badass_panda ,

Oh I never grabbed anything with upholstery, just tables and wood chairs and so forth

Fleppensteijn ,
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I got a working Playstation off the street, also some chairs, cupboards, a mirror and other stuff.

FlyingSquid ,
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I grew up in a college town and the day after the students left, a huge number of people, myself included, would go to the part of town with all the frat houses and get all kinds of awesome stuff they left behind. We got a mini fridge and a bunch of wine coolers one year. My wife got a necklace she still wears 20 years later.

0x2d ,

I saw a desktop PC in front of someone’s house once

reverie ,

In a city like the one in the picture, anything remotely usable you put out will be gone by the end of the day.

Drusas ,

It is sadly extremely common for people to dump their broken or other unwanted goods on the side of the road or a street corner. This is especially true for large items. People do it because they are either too lazy to dispose of them properly (taking them to the dump or scheduling bulk trash pickup) or too cheap to pay for it (you have to pay to dispose of trash at the dump and some places charge for bulk trash pickup).

It's shitty, trashy behavior which taxpayers end up paying for because the city or county will have to send someone to dispose of the garbage.

I wish people in my city would stop doing it. We've got transfer stations (the dump) strategically located throughout the city so that it's never that hard to get to one, and people still dump their trash on the side of the road.

rumckle ,

Some places do hard rubbish collection like that, often on specific dates.

capt_wolf , (edited )
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The town I live in now has 2 bulk pickup days for heavy items, up to 5 items, a box of stuff counts as one. They usually don’t care if you go a little over either. Then theres the pickers, who go absolutely nuts right before. Antiquers fighting over furniture like dogs over a bone, metal scrappers, etc…

Then theres my parent’s town, which will pick up whatever you leave as long as it isn’t hazardous. And if they won’t take it, you leave a sign that says “free” and someone else will!

That’s how I built my first pc back in the 90s. I cobbled one together from pcs people junked in my old neighborhood.

Silinde , to ukcasual in I hate DLR

Designed to not need a driver, yet there’s always at least one guy standing next to the first set of doors constantly using the manual override key. Seems a bit useless to me.

rkk OP ,
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i think the only reason to have staff on board is to make ppl move quicker and to avoid someone blocking the closing door.

will6789 ,
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DLR trains have never been designed to be un-staffed. The members of staff on board are called PSAs (Passenger Service Agents) or when the system orginally opened: “Train Captains”.

During normal service they’re responsible for operating the doors, ensuring the train is safe to depart each station and assisting passengers. However they’re also required to drive the trains manually within the depots and also in the event of technical problems with the ATO (Automatic Train Operation) system. DLR trains can’t move under ATO without a PSA using the control panel by the doors.

Its also worth remembering that 8 tube lines are also fitted with ATO (Victoria, Jubilee, Central, Northern, District, Circle, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan) and the drivers on these lines have a similar role during normal service (except they sit in the cab and they’re officially known as “Train Operators”).

If you’re interested in the role of the PSAs, heres an old training video showing how they’d rescue a failed train, things will have changed since 1988 but its still interesting to see.

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