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- Comment on Journiv - Self Hosted Journal v0.1.0-beta.11 : Day One Import, Location and Weather, Tag Management and much more are here. 8 hours ago:
Thanks for the details - I’m sure it’s intentional that Daylio makes it quite the circus to go through. I’m excited about Journiv in general, so I might switch over once mood tracking is all set. However, it’d still be great to be able to import Daylio as I have around 2,000 entries :)
- Comment on Exploding 🌳🌲🌴🌳🌲🌴🌳🌲🌴🌳 1 day ago:
Love myself some Max
- Comment on Majority of CEOs report zero payoff from AI 4 days ago:
Is your app as efficient as what an experienced developer would create? If you released the source code, would it have security vulnerabilities? These are just a couple of the more hidden issues that fly under the radar when shipping LLM-generated code.
- Comment on Majority of CEOs report zero payoff from AI 4 days ago:
There’s no such thing as “agents”, there must always be a human in the loop, they don’t just create code from nothing. Both in the sense of a human needing to prompt the LLM, and in the fact that they’re trained on human created code. “Agents” is just a buzzword made by tech CEOs and MBAs to make the general population think they’re doing more than they really are.
- Comment on At-home STD tests offer new options for screening and treatment 4 days ago:
Then don’t worry, I won’t post links to transphobic content when I link the ML crossposts in the future, since you don’t :)
- Comment on At-home STD tests offer new options for screening and treatment 4 days ago:
People should know that you’re crossposting from transphobic instances, in my opinion, so I’ll continue letting people know, especially for those using screen readers. Also, I use the default Lemmy UI almost daily.
- Comment on At-home STD tests offer new options for screening and treatment 4 days ago:
According to your logic, crosspost links always display, so by crossposting from ML, you’re driving traffic there and reducing friction. Right? It’s right in your post, you even said so!
In fact, on the standard Lemmy UI, it’s not in a submenu at all…it’s just straight up linked under the post title. No extra click required. So what’s the difference?
- Comment on Patch Tuesday update makes Windows PCs refuse to shut down 4 days ago:
Why crosspost from ML at all if there’s a sufficient alternative?
- Comment on At-home STD tests offer new options for screening and treatment 4 days ago:
You didn’t intend to warn me, you basically said I was supporting it by posting a link in the comments (which I wouldn’t have had to do if you didn’t just immediately crosspost form ML).
I don’t care what transphobes have to say, I’ve heard it all before, nice of you to link transphobic content to me. At least I don’t crosspost content from the land of transphobes, though! You enjoying having your feed be filled with ML content even though you claim to boycott them?
- Comment on Patch Tuesday update makes Windows PCs refuse to shut down 4 days ago:
Guessing you missed the fact that there were other links in there, and I only linked to ML because you got the crosspost from there originally. Nice use of transphobia as a tool against a trans person, though!
- Comment on At-home STD tests offer new options for screening and treatment 4 days ago:
Using transphobia as a tool in an argument with a trans person sure is classy!
- Comment on At-home STD tests offer new options for screening and treatment 4 days ago:
Nope, just in case of proxying issues or crosspost linking issues due to broken federation, I’ll keep it to all posts :)
- Comment on Patch Tuesday update makes Windows PCs refuse to shut down 4 days ago:
It’s like that’s almost exactly what mentioned you said, and exactly why I’m commenting proper links to older posts! It fixes the proxying issue you mention to include it in the post, so I’m happy I can be of assistance. I’m still not sure why it’s so upsetting to you when users link back to other posts in the comments, especially when you weren’t the first one to post it. It helps drive conversation when people know it’s happening elsewhere.
- Comment on At-home STD tests offer new options for screening and treatment 4 days ago:
It’s like that’s almost exactly what mentioned you said, and exactly why I’m commenting proper links to older posts!
- Comment on Patch Tuesday update makes Windows PCs refuse to shut down 4 days ago:
It shouldn’t matter that I’m linking to other posts, though, especially for those using screen readers that otherwise have no idea!
- Comment on At-home STD tests offer new options for screening and treatment 4 days ago:
- Comment on At-home STD tests offer new options for screening and treatment 4 days ago:
You were exploitly told the apps where users weren’t seeing it before and chalked it up to an “image linking issue”, so I’m just helping other users avoid that in the future!
- Comment on Patch Tuesday update makes Windows PCs refuse to shut down 4 days ago:
You were exploitly told the apps where users weren’t seeing it before and chalked it up to an “image linking issue”, so I’m just helping other users avoid that in the future!
- Comment on At-home STD tests offer new options for screening and treatment 4 days ago:
I’m not the one omitting links to the original poster :)
- Comment on Patch Tuesday update makes Windows PCs refuse to shut down 4 days ago:
Just posting so that people with apps which don’t properly display crossposting know that there are more comments and posts regarding this topic!
- Comment on Patch Tuesday update makes Windows PCs refuse to shut down 4 days ago:
This post has been seen at least three times on Lemmy so far (including this post):
- Comment on At-home STD tests offer new options for screening and treatment 4 days ago:
No need for your copypasta, I’ll continue to provide links to crossposted discussions since you can’t seem to do it for others.
- Comment on At-home STD tests offer new options for screening and treatment 4 days ago:
I didn’t just link to Lemmy.ml, plus, you’re the one crossposting content from ML in the first place.
- Comment on At-home STD tests offer new options for screening and treatment 5 days ago:
This post has been seen at least 3 times on Lemmy so far, including this post:
- Posted by noumenon@lemmy.world to mander.xyz/c/publichealth - 7 days ago
- Posted by geneva_convenience@lemmy.ml to lemmy.ml/c/science - 1 hour ago
You might find more conversation about this on the other threads.
- Comment on Micron Says AI-Driven Memory Crunch is ‘Unprecedented’ 6 days ago:
ECC these days is decent, I wouldn’t hate it even in my gaming PC. It’s the HBM that I’m worried about.
- Comment on Journiv - Self Hosted Journal v0.1.0-beta.11 : Day One Import, Location and Weather, Tag Management and much more are here. 1 week ago:
If this supported daylio (and the mood tracking that daylio uses), I would immediately switch.
- Comment on Upgrading storage to usb drives 1 week ago:
Do you have backups? You mentioned family photos, so I hope so. If yes, have you tested them? Remember, RAID (or RAID-adjacent) is not a backup.
What filesystem are you using at the moment?
Questions aside, since you have precious photos, I would absolutely get a UPS. This will save you a lot of pain in the future, and you can continue to use it while you wait to upgrade. You can find them for relatively cheap on ebay, just make sure whatever you get has a new battery. Bonus points for a USB connection to gracefully shut down your raid array.
For the drives themselves, even if you aren’t shucking them yet (shucking meaning taking external drives out of their cases to put into a server), I would use shucks.top to find the best deals per TB. This comes with the upside of allowing you to shuck them in the future if you get a proper enclosure or chassis, and you don’t have to buy an extra case. Interestingly, external drives (like those listed on the website above) are generally cheaper than naked drives, especially when priced per TB. If you want to avoid shucking entirely, you can pick up DC rated drives for relatively good prices on serverpartdeals.com
The three main concerns with this setup, in my opinion, are power, heat, and speed. With raid, you’ll want the UPS as discussed, which covers the power issue. Since they’ll be in cases, it’s definitely possible they’ll heat up quickly, especially if you ever have to do a data rebuild or otherwise hammer them with lots of writes. As long as you’re able to keep them below 55-60C during those operations, you should be fine, but it’s something you’ll want to keep an eye on.
Apologies if that was kind of rambling. I’ve been a
data hoarderarchivist for over a decade. I’ve gone through several iterations of NAS and learned some hard lessons along the way. I encourage you to keep thinking about how to best secure your data from loss; it’s good to ask questions like this. - Comment on Dell says the quiet part out loud: Consumers don't actually care about AI PCs — "AI probably confuses them more than it helps them" 2 weeks ago:
Well, that certainly would confuse you, yes.
- Comment on Dell says the quiet part out loud: Consumers don't actually care about AI PCs — "AI probably confuses them more than it helps them" 2 weeks ago:
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- Comment on Dell says the quiet part out loud: Consumers don't actually care about AI PCs — "AI probably confuses them more than it helps them" 2 weeks ago:
I suppose, it just seemed like putting the blame on the consumers rather than greedy, short-sighted executives.