Same for the NSFW communities they still get tagged as NSFW though.
I could see it being useful for those that want to filter the content out, or even to find it if they wanted.
I’m all for more options.
Same for the NSFW communities they still get tagged as NSFW though.
I could see it being useful for those that want to filter the content out, or even to find it if they wanted.
I’m all for more options.
I use the community maintained docker container from https://github.com/nextcloud/docker
It’s separate containers for all the services, if you scroll down the readme you’ll find the compose file they recommend to start you out.
The material your pads are made out of can significantly affect this. I swapped from leather pads to suede and I find the new ones far warmer than the old but that doesn’t bother me.
If you can experiment with different pads you might find something that works for you.
Though be warned that the material can also affect the house cancelling performance so you have decided on that compromise too.
I would bet that most actually happen within close vicinity to a toilet or are at least submitted from one.
On the couple of AUR packages I maintain neglect I have been approached via email to add people as co-maintainers. I don’t always have the time to keep the packages up to date so I was happy to let someone else help out.
Might be something worth looking into rather than an orphan request.
The Lifeline series from 3 minute games is excellent if you like a twist on choose your own adventure games.
It’s the other way around. Nintendo is a law firm with a game dev hobby.
Have you tried the shortcuts for the other side of the keyboard
Ctrl + insert = copy
Shift + insert = paste
Shift + delete = cut
I find them much easier to use than the traditional shortcuts.
This actually already exists but it’s quite pricey: https://www.eightsleep.com/uk/pod-cover/
So the main part of a computer that controls everything has a specific set of things it can do. Imagine that each of these things can be triggered by a button on a control panel.
Every company making this part of the computer has their own set of things and layout for the buttons to trigger them and you have to pay them money to learn what the things are and how to press the buttons.
RISC-V offers a set of things and a button layout that the community can freely see and use.
In this example a computer program is just the list of instructions saying which buttons to press in what order.
Johnny Cash’s version of Hurt
Listed in order of traffic volume 😜
You have forever changed the way I communicate from this day on.
In addition to features for migrating communities and accounts I think the ability to set up a special type of instance that just archives everything from all the instances it’s federated to would be a huge benefit.
Something along the lines of an instance that doesn’t allow new content to be created, only consumed. This way if an instance were to permanently close we could migrate it’s communities to other instances from the archive.
This could also extend to migration of lost accounts, though ensuring the original account holder is the one making a request could become a nightmare of an overhead. The situation could be improved though if lemmy got some sort of feature for linking accounts across multiple instances.
Jonathan Creek & Untitled Goose Game
My wife added ABBA’s Dancing Queen to our driving playlist for our first long trip. Silence into a deafening piano slide half way through the drive was an interesting way to nearly die from shock.
Basically.
I build on my laptop and then add to the repo stored on my NAS.
I’ve also got chaotic-aur set up as they tend to build the bulk of what I need from the AUR so I only have to build the more niche packages I use.
I did something similar with Puppet a while ago, it also runs as root so hot the same problem.
My solution was to set up my own package repo for the AUR packages I needed and just build them periodically. This way I only have to build them once for all the machines.
Used to have a coal fire when I was growing up in the 90s, rural Wales, was able to heat our water too.
Nothing beats a baked potato cooked under a coal fire.
I’ve thought about doing this myself but my GMail account is so ingrained in everything I don’t think I’d be able to untangle the mess.
Are there any big issues you see coming up with doing this, long standing accounts not letting you change email, etc?
Do you plan on keeping the old account around for a period to catch any services you might have forgotten about?
Be interesting to see a follow-up once you’re done to see what kind of pain it causes.