Hope has nothing to do with it - it's all very well defined :)
I feel silly repeating myself, so I'll just say no, it's not following the rules.
Having said that - I'll leave it to the mods to decide how strict they want to be about such things.
Hey, would you mind editing the title a bit to match the following, please?
Posting format: DocumentaryTitle - “optional short description of the documentary” followed by duration [00:00:00]. The use of [Trailer] or [Preview] tag is required. A (CC) tag is strongly encouraged.
Post Correct Title: Ensure the documentary title is correct. The title is often not the same as the YouTube submission
Of course! Would you mind modding this sub? It needs some fresh blood
Thank you so much for the reply! Are you talking about something like this? Looks comfy, although pricy. Might look for sales at other merchants.
I've always been curious, but the premium held me back. What's the difference between regular wool and merino? Do you think regular wool base layers wouldn't have kept up?
I'm stealing no effort November
:D
I'm impressed!
I'm in this picture and I like it!
Gentoo gang represent!
What has worked for me quite well over the last few years was answering the phone without saying anything. Spammers usually are dead silent as it's just a voice recognition bot waiting for a "hello" or similar and hang up within a couple of seconds if nothing is said. Regular people have "static" most of the time. I've had a few recruiters call while having their mic on mute, but they start talking themselves fairly quickly.
Replying to test email notifications
Not OP. I guess it depends on the frame of reference. Comparing to other inefficient methods it might seem OK :)
Maybe different pricing? Loading https://membership.theonion.com/ from across the pond shows 99 annual or 9/month
OMG this is a thing! Seriously evaluating my need for 9 bucks every month!
I only have the indoor one, but Reolink is fine. Used it as a baby cam. No cloud bs, supports an rtsp stream. App has gone downhill, but due to rtsp I sort of don't care.
Happy it works for you!
I'm running it on arch so that I never have to go through big upgrades. Been over 5 years now - so far, so good!
In regards to docker - it's just a container. You can make any executable run a container. I quite like a lean system myself, though.
I don't use voyager, but worst case - you could just use a browser.
Does this link work? irc
Germany’s chancellor said a confidence vote will first take place on Jan. 15 after announcing he would fire his finance minister.
It appears Trump is going to be the next president of US. I'm not sure such a thread is needed in the first place, but here goes.
Feeling anxious? Desperate? Got the expected result?
What do you think went wrong? What do you think went right? What do you think the future holds?
EDIT: it's official - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2024/us/results
Another blow for IT software house and its customers
Bloody solarwinds
It's called leaving the door wide open – especially in Proxmox
Leaving a builder account enabled after build has completed is a fairly big oversight.
Everything went through smoothly, but please do report if you notice anything.
Lemmy Cafe will be having its database upgraded.
Reasons
- PostgreSQL 17 has been released and the changelog is promising a lot of IO improvements. Lemmy sure could use it given the constant stream of small events flowing in.
Plan
- Point
nginx
to the maintenance page - Shut down PostgreSQL 16
- Run the upgrade tool
- Start up PostgreSQL 17
- Point
nginx
to lemmy
Expected downtime
About an hour, if things go well. More if not so.
Will try to keep the maintenance page updated.
Here's the timezone converter.
Linux contributors told to sort out their grammar lest they be actively corrected
Manners maketh man.
Also, rooting for Russian cybercriminals, a new DDoS record, sneaky Linux server malware and more
This does imply a cups server being open to the internet or an already breached network.
3.6 roentgen.
With 14 serious security flaws found, what a gift for spies and crooks
Hey, we own a few thousand of those! Oh, wait...
Might be a long few days coming 😮💨
There used to be a www-apps/jellyfin
, but it is now gone. Anyone heard of a reason?
AI screengrab service to be opt-in, features encryption, biometrics, enclaves, more
Admittedly, I have a fairly serious bias against Microsoft, so it's unlikely they'll every say much I can trust; but I am genuinely surprised their marketing department didn't even bother coming up with another name to try selling this atrocity.
Due to the recent @Soup's post I have decided to do some housekeeping. I've been getting frustrated at lemmy's performance at times as well and this simply was a wake up call, if you will.
I am sorry about no advance downtime annoucement - Sunday is the only day I can really put any meaningful amount of time into lemmy.
___ Things done today:
- Upgraded
database
VM 1 core 2GB -> 2 cores 4GB. Double the compute, double the memory. - Adjusted database config to account for increased resources
- Adjusted
hugepages
config to account for increased database's requests - Updated both lemmy and database VMs
- Rebooted the lot
___
Thank you for your patience. I will also use this moment of focus to write up a financial report in a separate post.
Also, thank you, @Soup!
___ EDIT: I've also marked all instances known to lemmy.cafe as active. What this means is that lemmy.cafe will now keep retrying to federate to everything very aggressively. This is a compute-intensive process and will also impact performance for a few hours, until exponential backoff kicks in. I've done it to revive any falsely-marked-as-dead instances; there's no fix for it on lemmy itself.
Price rises, uncertainty after Broadcom takeover forcing users to look elsewhere for virtualization needs
The company I'm at right now is on this boat as well
Final judgment handed down by Court of Justice of the European Union
I have finally found an quick and easy write up by somebody on Reddit that worked for me first time!
Dual display on Sway has become much more usable now!
> There was no immediate comment from Ukraine.
What good is going fast if you can't get past the next rack?
> According to Mehta this kind of connectivity could support 512 GPUs in as few as eight racks, acting as a single scale-up system.
That's a biggin!
Despite early promises, moving between providers remains a complex and costly endeavor
> Despite early promises, moving between providers remains a complex and costly endeavor
Yea, it feels an awful lot like VC funded businesses - they lure you in with low pricing, bankrupt and buy out the competition and then hold you by the balls.