

Set it up as a PiHole.
Which reminds me: I need to finish getting mine hooked up to my LAN properly.


Set it up as a PiHole.
Which reminds me: I need to finish getting mine hooked up to my LAN properly.


I believe when you split them up like this (one piece per car) they are called sectionals. Or if you’re JD Vance: sexualnals.


Back of the hand high and visible through the rear window, fingers and thumb slightly apart to reduce the chances of them thinking your giving them the middle finger (or two fingers in the UK).


I would bring this up with my colleagues (we have a dedicated AI chat), since it’s a good article and brings up good points. But any AI criticism in that chat is met by condescension and dismissal. Too many people in there are just glazing on everything AI all the time.


I’ve been using LibreOffice’s Writer for several years. And I’ve been happy with it.
Yeah, this is my cat’s fight-play stance. Because he knows we can’t resist the urge to come over and give him some light head and face strokes when he’s laying like this. And at that point he’s like “ALRIGHT! IT’S FUCKING ON!” And he starts grabbing the hand with his paws and mouth.


The Lemmy platform is just a tool to manage and delivery content. And I think it’s important to differentiate the software from those who manages the software. I can see there’s is a tacit connection and influence there. But unless they start baking inherently bias features into the software and skewing it, I don’t think it’s a big problem.
Also, because it’s an inherently federated platform, if people don’t like the opinions of those who run a specific instance, they can (with the inclination and determination) spin up their own instance and manage that the way they see fit. And that has happened quite a few times over the last couple of years.
So no, I don’t think it requires a fork really. Not unless the people managing the main branch lose interest and the software starts to wither on the vine, or they start corrupting it somehow. But that’s just my opinion.


In many ways a comparison between Potter and Trump’s father are even more accurate, given his birth were immoral slum lords.


Like others here have said, they are a combination of get rich quick schemes and money laundering. They take the legalized gambling that is the stock markets to a whole new level. I also agree that the underlying concept of them is okay, but they’ve been exploited and hyped up to crazy levels.
If you want to play with crypto ‘investments’ and you have a bit of discretionary spending, you could try it. But just know it’s super-risky and built on a lot of bullshit. Personally I wouldn’t. I’ll stick to passively-managed index funds. They aren’t air-tight safe either, of course. But at least they are less prone to scams and risk.


Some of them look legit. But the four in the middle reek of AI slop.


Mustard yellow?


This confused me at first. But I just looked it up, and yup, they changed their name. But everything else remains the same.
I’ve used it a bit. It seems very good. The big challenge is now getting people to migrate over from Discord.


In addition to Matrix, there’s also Revolt.


The only thing I’m aware of is him publicly slating a could of actors. He was very critical of Paul Dano from There Will Be Blood (which is a bit weird because that movie has been out for a long time). He also publicly slated Matthew Lillard, who seems like a genuinely nice guy and has a lot of fans. I think those (especially the criticism of Lillard) pissed a lot of people off.


He’s also still a nasty little piggy boy.
Oink oink Steve! And also, fuck you!


Setting up Jellyfin as a local media server is very simple. Setting it up with easy access for remote friends and family is a hassle.


This was back in the era where ‘children should be seen and not heard’. So the kid and his opinions weren’t considered important, unfortunately.


Not just Jesus, but super-white supply-side Jesus!
That’s not really what this article is saying though. It’s saying that some employees feel like they’ve crossed a line when it comes to mass layoffs (including their own jobs, eventually) due to the tools they’ve developed.
TBF: I think the article headline is deliberately ambiguous. I thought the same thing as you until I dug into the article more.
Eddie: fixed some typos.