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alvaro , to nostupidquestions
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How stressful is to be a yoga teacher? Engineers, doctors, school teachers are known to have a lot of pressure in their jobs, I wonder if the same happens for yoga teachers and similar jobs?

Cc @nostupidquestions

alvaro OP ,
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@voidspace thank you this is super insightful

voidspace ,
@voidspace@lemmy.world avatar

You’re welcome. Glad it helped.

billmason , to startrek
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Amidst Franchise Changes, Star Trek: Lower Decks' Mike McMahan Gave Us His Worried Perspective On The Show's Future

Pretty self-explanatory tl/dr: if you like the show, watch it (and get your friends onboard).

https://www.cinemablend.com/interviews/amidst-franchise-changes-star-trek-lower-decks-mike-mcmahan-worried-perspective-shows-future

@startrek

xusontha ,

https://media.tenor.com/Yc2LLdL6xw0AAAAC/norman-osborn-how-could-you.gif

Paramount if you pull an Inside Job and kill LD I SWEAR I’m going to do some things. I don’t know what yet, but I’ll do them!

ieightpi ,

Damn I really do like the lemmy community more. On other social media aggregators, people are flipping the fuck out.

The more reasonable discourse about this article, on Lemmy is just healthier for everyone’s mental state.

That being said, I tend to agree this is a nothing burger and Leer Decks is likely fine for a few more years. It’s a low budget show and the writing is on point making a broad range of fans happy. I’ve heard this show has actually brought in a lot of new Trek fans too.

TiffyBelle , to casualuk
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Ahh rain and sub 30c temperatures, how I have missed thee. 😍

@casualuk

blackn1ght ,

It’s been forecast rain and thunderstorms here today but we’ve had a few spots if rain and that’s it!

Atlas48 ,
@Atlas48@ttrpg.network avatar

I love when it cools.

VENMusica , to linux
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@linux any global mesh networks that could replace ISP's?

Eloquent_Vogon ,
@Eloquent_Vogon@infosec.exchange avatar

@eclipse off lan on public LoRa if possible

eclipse ,

Meshtastic just forwards your requests through other peoples devices until it gets where it needs. It acts as a big repeater system. I haven’t experimented with it much outside of just sending messages. I think you are able to transfer actual small files but that’s the limits.

Aimhere , to news

@news whomever runs the News bot, could you please stop boosting every single reply to every last post? I only want to see the initial News posts in my feed, not all of the replies.

floppy ,
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Yeah, the way it works with groups is not great. There are news feeds on Mastodon which are probably a better option to follow from there.

JustAManOnAToilet ,

Stands to perfect reason. Lemmings are essentially large rodents, mastadons are essentially large elephants, elephants don’t get along with mice, mastadons don’t get along with lemmings. Science!

Rii_cck , to pics
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An old covered in and . [OC]
@Pics

Zoldyck ,

Markdown?

picard ,
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The square brackets around the hashtags followed by regular brackets and URLs should be interpreted by the client as URLs with link text whatever is in the square brackets - markdown is how it is formatted to do this.

So like:

#tree should read in the client.

Strangely, viewing the post here on blahaj.zone, the tree and moss links do display like that, but lichen does not - I suspect because the length of the title (including full URL links) exceeds the allowed title length so it stops parsing the text.

VENMusica , to linux
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@linux thank God for Timeshift

VENMusica OP ,
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@throwawayish snapper?

throwawayish ,

Snapper offers basically the same functionality as Timeshift and is -to my knowledge- developed by openSUSE’s team. So, while finding it therefore pre-configured on say openSUSE Tumbleweed makes sense, it’s also the preferred solution on some other distros like Garuda Linux, Siduction and Spiral Linux.

billmason , to startrek
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Charitybuzz: Lunch with Jonathan Frakes and Elizabeth Dennehy of Star Trek in LA

I presume this auction is out of the price range of many people, but I'm throwing it out there anyway.

https://www.charitybuzz.com/catalog_items/auction-lunch-with-jonathan-frakes-elizabeth-dennehy-of-2741000

@startrek

Dagwood222 ,

Literally, their job is making you feel comfortable and happy to have met them.

www.youtube.com/shorts/xdo0yu2BOMY

StillPaisleyCat ,
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At Vulcon 30 last weekend, there was a silent auction for private dinners ‘for you and 4 friends’ with Bruce Horak and Emily Coutts.

Vulcan AB certainly seems to have a vibe.

M4rkF , to selfhosted
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@selfhosted I self-host a few services on my box, but I'm looking for a 'dashboard' like solution to use as a portal to click to each of those. I've seen this before, but can't for the life of me remember what it's called... suggestions? :debian: :linux:

magnus ,

I liked the look of Dashy, but it felt somewhat too heavy software for the simple dashboard I needed, and so I wrote the first version of Dashie.

It only uses Javascript and doesn’t need any server components except a webserver. Configuration is done by editing YAML files.

Themes are implemented, and multiple pages which can be used to make more complex navigation of multiple dashboards.

Check it out :)

git.ahall.se/magnus/dashie

xyguy ,

I use Heimdall. You can set it up in no time with docker compose and manage it all through the web interface after that.

Its simple but also has some neat integrations with certain apps and will give live stats for certain things. Like pihole gives you live stats on what’s being blocked for instance.

docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-heimdall

jpittman , to linux

Whats the best solution for remote controlling Gnome linux workstation from macOS on a local network? @linux

abraham_linksys ,

I…don’t remember posting this. Sorry dude, drunk me decided he didn’t like your question. I had a lovely night too this was just me being a dick on the train for no reason.

Anyway hopefully someone else was helpful lol

danielfgom ,
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Rustdesk, Anydesk, TeamViewer or VNC.

gmr_leon , (edited ) to showerthoughts
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The metaverse was to be for businesses what the fediverse is for people.

@showerthoughts

CommunityLinkFixer Bot ,

Hi there! The links in your text lead away from the user’s instance, here are fixed links that stay on each user’s instance: !showerthoughts

Buffalox ,

Something like that, but most people probably don’t realise the scope Zuckerberg had in mind for the Metaverse.

Mostly because it’s ridiculous, but Zuckerberg imagined everything could be Metaverse. Work, but not just office and meetings, but also production both design and factories.

For home use shopping was pretty obvious, but even that seemingly low hanging fruit doesn’t work. I bet he thought dating and holidays could be a thing too, somewhat like Total Recall.

It’s kind of hilarious to try to imagine Zuckerberg lying awake at night, and think: “HEY! This crazy thing could work too, man this is going to be big.”

LOL

schizanon , to retrogaming
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Ad-Hoc Multiplayer on Retro Handhelds - No Internet Required!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrUac9TIrWo

allows to play two player !

@retrogaming

PipedLinkBot ,

Here is an alternative Piped link(s): piped.video/watch?v=YrUac9TIrWo

piped.video/watch?v=YrUac9TIrWo

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub.

crimedad , to pics

[OC] Enjoying the water.

@pics

billmason , to startrek
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Paramount+’s Star Trek: Strange New Worlds / Season 2 Finale Episode Screening - The 92nd Street Y, New York

If you're in the New York City area, you could possibly see the season finale early and on the big screen.

https://www.92ny.org/event/paramount-s-star-trek

@startrek

xusontha ,

Yeah, but I gotta wait a whole year!

UESPA_Sputnik ,
@UESPA_Sputnik@feddit.de avatar

At least. With the strike(s) going on it could be even longer. Though I presume that the studios will try to pump out new content as quickly as possible once productions are possible again.

sj_zero , to selfhosted

Apparently it's been out since June and I just never realized, but there's a new pfsense out.

https://www.netgate.com/blog/pfsense-2.7.0-and-23.05

Not exactly timely, but I bet I'm not the only one who easily forgets about that particular thing. Most of my stuff is set to autoupdate so I tend to forget.

The upgrade downloaded a large number of packages, I think about 160, during which network connectivity continued to function. After downloading, my router PC reset, and that first boot after the upgrade took quite a few minutes. I ended up running the 90 second timer out after which it reset to 20 seconds a number of times. I was just about to start digging for an HDMI cable to see what when I heard the router beep and my internet came back. Perfect upgrade, didn't need to fix anything afterwards.

theRealBassist ,

I get the gist of what Opnsense is from the name, but what are some of the practical benefits for a small home labber to use it over PFsense?

CarbonatedPastaSauce ,

The UI is way, way better. I also haven’t had opnsense corrupt itself, but PFsense did that to me twice in the five or so years I used it.

Other than that there aren’t a lot of functional differences. There was some drama years ago with the guy who runs PFsense and I guess he’s kind of a giant asshole, that’s what led to the fork, but I don’t remember the details.

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