For the same reason big hair can make someone look crazy. They make you look unkempt.
For the same reason big hair can make someone look crazy. They make you look unkempt.
There’s more than one Musk!? 😱
They could be upgrading hosting infrastructure - sometimes this requires servers to be shut down or restarted. They might also be applying database changes such as migrating data from one server to another, or updating the structure of the database to improve performance or support new features.
Honestly, there are quite a number of reasons for planned downtime.
Unplanned downtime is a different story. Usually that’s because something unexpected went wrong and there will be engineers trying to get things back up and running ASAP.
One really practical way to learn some new recipes is to use a recipe box service like HelloFresh or Gousto.
They deliver a box with all the required ingredients and easy to follow recipe cards.
For anything that you make & enjoy, you can keep the recipe card and cook it again using store bought ingredients.
These recipe boxes regularly have deals and promotions (e.g. 60% off, refer a friend, etc.) so it doesn’t have to be too expensive.
Or if you don’t want to order one at all, it’s worth knowing that HelloFresh make all their recipes available online for free. So you can download and print off any that you like the sound of, without ever even ordering one of their boxes.
looking forward to finding a proper solution
To the contrary, I think you have a solution in search of a problem.
Your solution is smart contracts, and you’re asking us if we agree that your cloud storage example would be a good use case for that solution.
Yep 🤦🏻♂️
This isn’t even about AI. Regular search engines will also provide results reflecting the thing you asked for.
Does anybody else find Tom Scott annoying?
I love channels that deep-dive into the details of things, etc. But I’ve always found Tom to be so smug and patronising.
Is it just me?
This is worse than the time Elon Musk bought Twitter and ran it into the ground.
To be honest, I think whichever approach you take is unlikely to have a significant effect on how much energy your website uses overall.
For example, servers in datacentres are very powerful and are able to run more than one thing at once. So if you were hosting your own Lemmy/Mastodon instance, there’d be no reason why you couldn’t also host a standalone website on that same server. The difference in energy usage would be negligible.
In contrast, you could argue that Lemmy is less efficient than a straightforward static website because the content of your blog posts will inevitably end up being federated to many other instances. That means multiple copies of your blog will be transferred between multiple servers and stored on multiple hard drives, etc. Whereas a static website lives in one place and doesn’t end up using so many resources.
At the end of the day, whichever you choose will likely have very little impact. So I wouldn’t worry too much about your blog’s green credentials.
I’m saying this as somebody who is pro protecting the environment, but also pro prioritising our efforts in the places they’ll have greatest impact. You’ll probably have a bigger impact by walking to the store instead of driving.
Exactly this. In the same way I expect to be able to email the government, but I wouldn’t expect to send them a message on Facebook Messenger.
Open platforms over walled gardens.
If only there was some sort of Reddit API that we could use to retrieve & mirror content from Reddit… 🤔
Oh wait! 😅
Asking for a friend, of course…
Yeah. Honestly, I’m still not sure I understand it. ELI5?
I think the terrible microphone quality on Bluetooth headsets is down to limitations in the Bluetooth protocol itself.
For all the hype around wireless headphones, I really wish they’d fix the potato quality microphone audio. It seems so odd to me that it hasn’t been fixed by somebody yet.
🙋🏻♂️ Sony WH-1000XM2 owner here, and I’m equally as happy. They’re still going strong after years of heavy daily use.
Oh, good to know. For some reason I was under the impression that there was something ‘more’ to a Kbin magazine compared to a subreddit or Lemmy community. I’m sure I read about it somewhere and was sort of surprised at how flexible it seemed – but I can’t seem to find it now, so I may have imagined it!
Search needs to be improved to show communities from yet-to-be-discovered instances
Thankfully it looks like this sort of thing is already on the radar.
While I haven’t spent time looking at kbin, isn’t that essentially what it does with its ‘magazines’? I believe magazines are an automatic grouping of posts by hashtag, community, keyword, etc.
Yep, I was just about to say this. The next release of Lemmy should remove this.
The pages auto-update using a technology called WebSockets. It’s cool tech and very effective for some uses (e.g. chat apps) – but in this case the implementation causes stuff to jump around the page as it updates.
But as has already been said, WebSockets are being removed from 0.18.0. So that’ll mean no more auto-updating page content / comments / notifications too.
I saw it mentioned here under the ‘Call for testers’ heading: https://lemmy.ml/post/1232795
For me, to ‘get shit done’ means to enter a state of flow and focus. For that I put on noise cancelling headphones and put this Chillhopmusic playlist on shuffle.
(It’s not my playlist, just a public one that someone has created and shared.)