ALostInquirer

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[–] ALostInquirer@lemm.ee 2 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I just hope this pointless move won’t bring down the wayback machine.

What was the pointless move you're referring to?

[–] ALostInquirer@lemm.ee 1 points 8 months ago

What sets IceShrimp apart from the other Misskey forks in your opinion?

[–] ALostInquirer@lemm.ee 2 points 8 months ago

That's kind of what I was thinking may be the case, but I'm not sure if I'm asking this well enough or if I may be misunderstanding ActivityPub.

It's not clear to me how, without communication/searching outside of an ActivityPub instance, it would ever find other ActivityPub instances to connect to and communicate with.

[–] ALostInquirer@lemm.ee 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

When I hosted game servers: Depending on the game, you may have to fix something every few hours. Arma 3 is, by far, the worst. Which really sucks because the games can last really long, and it can be annoying to save and load with the GM tool thing.

Was that a mix of games being more involved and the way their server software was set up, from what you could tell, or...?

[–] ALostInquirer@lemm.ee 2 points 8 months ago

Yeah, to clarify I don't mean organizing/arranging files as a part of maintenance, moreso handling different installs/configs/updating. Sometimes since more folks come around to ask for help it can appear as if it's all much more involved to maintain than it may otherwise be (with a mix of the right setups and knowledge to deal with any hiccups).

[–] ALostInquirer@lemm.ee 1 points 8 months ago

Any sort of entertainment media, whether movies/books/shows/games/music, so you got it with your reply!

[–] ALostInquirer@lemm.ee 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

How do you mean? When I say research I mean like looking up not only a description but also reviews (articles/YouTube/etc.).

So what I meant in my other comment was finding out about some media (including maybe some brief description) and then watching/listening/playing/reading it without anything more.

[–] ALostInquirer@lemm.ee 0 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Simply checking out the media without prior research

[–] ALostInquirer@lemm.ee 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

Sorry, I should have been clearer, as I wasn't aiming to suggest it was a genetic trait. As another commenter indicated below, as well as another in this thread, I was asking in relation to the upbringing perspective.

Although I'm well aware upbringing isn't brainwashing, and so even those anti-abortion parents couldn't prevent their children from being for bodily autonomy, but I thought it worth asking about to see what others might think. If you read through some conservative leaning texts, some of them unambiguously talk about having children for the express purpose of perpetuating their beliefs, so at least some will view this trend as in their favor.

Also to be completely clear here: I'm pro-choice, and for bodily autonomy.

[–] ALostInquirer@lemm.ee 0 points 8 months ago (5 children)

Won't this potentially contribute to an increasing population of people supportive of, or otherwise apathetic about, abortion restrictions, supposing those taking this course are largely against abortion restrictions?

[–] ALostInquirer@lemm.ee 6 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Jealous of feline flexibility? 😂

[–] ALostInquirer@lemm.ee 8 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (3 children)

Joke's on you, have you looked behind your furniture lately?

Move furniturebehold hairballs and late night spewings!

 

Calibre is great for managing an ebook library, and okay for reading ebooks but the reader is clearly not its primary focus, so I'm wondering what readers folks here use across platforms.

I know of a few, but I'm always on the lookout for different options that may have features I didn't realize I'd love to use.

 

Do you cave and use both hands? Do you take the chance and try to use them one-handed when more actively using them? Or do you ultimately submit and get an accessory to kinda help, at least with keeping a hold of them?

Edit:
l o n g f i n g o r
b i g h a n d

a few other answers:just use both hands, get an accessory, and/or balance on pinky and develop the toughest pinky imaginable
spoiler bonus: find some smol phone you like and savor it for as long as it works :::

 

There seem to be plentiful options for text chat servers, so I'm curious for those that self-host their own, what their preferences & experiences have been with them.

Also those mentioned in the title were just a few examples, if you run something else, e.g. Revolt or Mattermost or something else less popular, would be interested in reading about it!

 

Bars are notable for staying open late, but I'm not really familiar with alternatives that might operate similarly. I think many cafés (at least around my area) tend to close a few hours earlier by comparison, which would be my go-to for an alternative otherwise, so what other options are there?

 

So, I basically missed that transitional phase when telephone booths were more commonplace. This has left me with a number of questions about the ol' telephone booths, but this one strikes me as one of the funnier and more unnerving ones to ask.

Was it possible to get locked in a telephone booth? Did some models have locks to keep folks from messing with them? If so, who...Would manage the locks? Local authorities & the phone companies?

Were there any notable stories of a person somehow getting trapped in a telephone booth in otherwise ordinary circumstances (i.e. no disaster had struck)?

 

Whether it's a form of note-taking or regular repetition or the like, what are some self-education techniques and tools you've developed to help yourself learn on your own?

It's always interesting imo to read about how some folks teach themselves different stuff.

 

Awhile ago I started dabbling with espeak-ng and through some trial & error managed to get some fun sounding results, but I had to trial & error as I had difficulty finding advice or guides on using it. Would anyone here happen to have any pointers to more info on how to work with espeak-ng in general?

To be clear, I'm not trying to make it sound more human, and in fact, I like that it doesn't sound that human, which is part of why I'm using it. Machine-speech as its own distinct voice is fascinating & cool to me.

Mainly I'm trying to learn how to adjust some of its enunciation so that it may be more readily understood, and maybe some ways to enable it to vocalize nonsense with slightly more flow rather than flopping over & repeating letters, lol

 

Given the approach/philosophy of Beehaw, I'm kind of confused and surprised by the choice of Lemmy for building this community space. Not that I disagree with it, but it undeniably complicates administration/moderation in a variety of ways thanks to federation (as has become apparent with new Lemmy instances & the population surge) and its modest development only compounds those complications through lack of sufficient tools.

Was this something of a hindsight is 20/20 situation, wherein with more consideration, something else may have been adopted? Or has it been banking on some optimism in federated communities becoming the new norm?

I've read over some of the philosophy/thinking posts regarding Beehaw, but so far as I recall this technical choice wasn't a focal point in them. Sorry if I overlooked some explanations, though!

 

Curious if any folks here have a Unihertz phone (Jelly/Atom/etc.) and how they've been for them. Knowing their constraints, I've still been tempted to get one because I think I'd like the more compact sizes, and they're not super expensive.

However, they are also still budget phones and despite being small, a tad thick, so...

 

It's the best way to make the most of your flag! It gives it a good wash and really livens up the colors!

 

Given the repeat questions you can find here on basics, it's kind of surprising there doesn't appear to be a commonly shared FAQ, website, or book going over some of the basics.

E.g. ways to safely connect to home servers over the internet while away, when it may be better to spin up services on a VPS instead, etc.

Have I been overlooking some shared text-based resource concerning the subject, or...?

Also fwiw I did look at the sidebar links, and the awesome-sysadmin link has links to sections for blogs/books, but as of writing this, they were empty sections.

 

And more importantly, do they come in lingerie styles?

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