

OP uses it here: https://mastodon.social/@bluebbberry/113992874321283600
Maybe there is some whitelist so it can’t reply to anyone else yet?
OP uses it here: https://mastodon.social/@bluebbberry/113992874321283600
Maybe there is some whitelist so it can’t reply to anyone else yet?
30 years ago we had to remember phone numbers, now ip addresses. We are going in circles.
Don’t use .local
as an internal domain it can cause problems. Use .internal
, it was recently reserved for this purpose
I use mailbox.org, my 2 points for it were:
Obviously ArchWiki has a guide where to look for information: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/General_troubleshooting
Look for errors in logs, a lot of things can do that.
Update discord, there was a news about that recently: https://archlinux.org/news/glibc-241-corrupting-discord-installation/
Yeah, because it works? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nn2FB1P_Mn8
Today I fixed a carrier’s router by simply rebooting it, something was messed up with port forwarding, everything looked good on the webui, but it didn’t worked correctly. Reboot, bam, works.
As more things become “smart” (for the better or worse) and filled with microprocessors, it will become more common. Also it’s not just digital I remember some analog things could be helped by a reboot, the extra surge after a switch on can help some electrical components, waiting for capacitors to loose current can help.
And electric toothbrushes are much older, the first patent was filed in 1937. 40 years ago it was 1985, cordless electric toothbrushes are with us since 1960s…
And 40 years ago we couldn’t chat about an article with people on the other side of the planet, so I don’t really understand the comparison. Yes, Mr. Chen you are becoming older, as everyone else, wow, nice observation… The common workflows to fix your medieval daily things back in the day were different, obviously, we have different workflows now. I guess you couldn’t help your great-grandparent troubleshoot an issue with the gadgets of their time.
An actual problem is in the last sentence of the blog post, and nor the author of the article, nor Mr. Chen thinks of this as a much more bigger problem:
Oh, by the way, my attempts to reboot the electric toothbrush were unsuccessful. I had to replace it.
That shouldn’t be a solution. ONLY AFTER RESTARTING SOME TIME? No other ways were tried to fix it? Did he tried too take it apart an look for some clear problems? You should be able to fix it. Maybe just the battery died? or if the battery is alright, you can reuse that in your next toothbrush. I would restart a thing a million times instead of throwing it out. They are yelling at the wrong thing, and ignore the elephant.
You are looking for scrcpy: https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy
It says audio works, but I never used that feature.
1.5 A for 10 h is 15000 mAh, at 12V. Current powerbanks can do that. Here is a redmi one, specs says it can do that, 20000 mAh, 12V is the maximum: https://www.mi.com/global/product/20000mah-redmi-fast-charge-power-bank/specs
Buy an usb-pd 12V cable, one end of the cable is type c, the other end is standard dc coax. The cable has a chip inside, so it will always ask for 12V from the power source, it’s like 5 USD, I have one for a similar usecase, works perfectly. They work only if the source can send the required voltage, if a powerbank can only send 5V or 9V it cant convert it up to 12.
It should look something like this, make sure the voltage is correct before buying:
This happens to me with the native Arch build as well. File -> Syncronize reloads the view and everything behaves normally after that.
I use ibus-uniemoji
, and I settled with this years ago after trying to find a similar replacement coming from Windows as you.
After install just set up a keyboard shortcut to quickly change between input languages, and you can just type your emojis effortlessly. As it’s an input method it doesn’t matter what DE you use. Demo gif from Github:
I tried that recently. I didn’t like that it doesn’t have a widget, and the downloads and current playlist are completely separate. Also there was no option to automatically continue when connecting to a headset (this was working in Ultrasonic 4.8, but not in 4.7.1 I hope they fix that bug sometime…) So after some weeks use I switched back to Ultrasonic.
My offline android music workflow:
Originally it was a pejorative term for Japanese and East-Asian car modders: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_burner Than the term moved from car modding subculture to computer UI modding subculture.
Lemmy-ui uses markdown-it
: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/blob/main/package.json#L65
Markdown-it follows the CommonMark spec with extensions: https://spec.commonmark.org/current/ As I see superscript is not part of the spec, but listed in the markdown-it readme as a plugin, so I guess it’s coming from there: https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it?tab=readme-ov-file#syntax-extensions
They are also listed in package.json:
"markdown-it-sub": "^2.0.0",
"markdown-it-sup": "^2.0.0",
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/blob/main/package.json#L73
Lemmy docs about markdown support: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/users/02-media.html#text
deleted by creator
base64 image is just text…
How do you stop someone posting base64 encoded CSAM. And as it is “censorship resistant” you can’t even remove it… It was even a problem here in Lemmy, assholes are around the internet to destroy anything.
Also cryptobros:
The captcha service can be replaced by other “anti-spam strategies”, such proof of balance of a certain cryptocurrency. For example, a subplebbit owner might require that posts be signed by users holding at least 1 ETH, or at least 1 token of his choice.
The more I read about this it sounds more and more terrible.
From the whitepaper it seems like you cannot comment at all? Or each comment is a post also, so you need a server, you need to host it to be able to reply? I don’t see a mention how an upvote/downvote system could work.
How this is even similar to reddit? From what I could find it’s much like a topic based microblogging, and it’s a very one way communication. As it’s similar to IPFS and torrent, which are also very one way communication. Seems like an interesting idea, but I don’t see why it was compared to reddit.
Personal opinion, IPFS clones are reinvented about every year, and because they sound very good on paper, but noone could figure out a legit usecase - maybe except piracy - they fail after a while. Maybe if we would become an actual InterPlanetary species with colonies on Mars they could be useful, but until I don’t really see a point trying it again and again and again…
Was posted via an article 4 days ago on other communities: https://lemmy.world/post/25524944
https://lemmyverse.link/lemmy.world/post/25524944