autriyo
@autriyo@feddit.org
- Comment on I hope there's not a queue 3 days ago:
I’m just trans, but I still tend to use the restrooms of the gender I got assigned at birth cause that’s usually less stressful.
So I guess that tracks.
- Comment on Checkers, not chess. 3 days ago:
People who are in favour of cars should also do that, who wants to sit in traffic?
- Comment on Checkers, not chess. 5 days ago:
It kinda is / getting closer in Europe, people still drive a lot though… And my city has decent public transport.
- Comment on What do your teeth taste like? 1 week ago:
What does my mouth taste like?
- Comment on It's all SO simple! 1 week ago:
It’s extra funny because there’s enough space to not scroll the text.
- Comment on It's all SO simple! 1 week ago:
eep sleep
- Comment on They Said Self-Hosting Was Hard! - arthurpizza 1 week ago:
That would only work if I’m the only one using my hosted stuff, but can’t really expect non tech ppl to deal with stuff like that.
They already struggle with the little 2fa they have to use. Introducing yet another system is too much to ask.
- Comment on Paging SpaceCowboy 1 week ago:
Yeah, I didn’t even consider that it could’ve been that way from the beginning…
- Comment on Paging SpaceCowboy 1 week ago:
I get blanking everything unimportant to get the point across, but I do wonder what the rest of the text said…
- Comment on They Said Self-Hosting Was Hard! - arthurpizza 1 week ago:
Still feels like I’m doing too little, but kinda hate 2fa.
And I kinda don’t want to know if complex passwords and low retries before an account gets locked out are enough.
- Comment on They Said Self-Hosting Was Hard! - arthurpizza 1 week ago:
Only if you care about security, which you should ofc.
- Comment on works every time 2 weeks ago:
Just Block the user?
No filter can read your mind, and if ppl don’t tag nfsw properly filtering that won’t work obvs. Luckily that’s usually just a few users so blocking them is feasible…
- Comment on Small little shenanigans 3 weeks ago:
Finally:
Reverse shotgun
- Comment on E-bikes are just bicycles with a motor. Therefore, e-bikes are motorcycles. 4 weeks ago:
There’s definitely two stroke/cycle motorcycles out there. They’re less popular nowadays due to emissions but have lasted quite a bit longer than 2 stroke cars or trucks have…
- Comment on Bears or no bears? 1 month ago:
So there’s no sky bears in Antarctica then?
- Comment on 1 month ago:
Most people die from heat way before water starts to boil though. And we also don’t freeze solid at 0°C, although it is pretty cold, I’d say that end fits slightly better.
- Comment on Does Prusas textured sheet...work at all? 1 month ago:
They must’ve really done a number on you, huh?
- Comment on Huh? 1 month ago:
In my dreams I’d be running an unprofitable bar out of my other living room. (I don’t have another living room)
- Comment on Such a dreamy guy 1 month ago:
I’ve reached semantic (or visual) saturation for the letter J, it looks weird now.
- Comment on she just doesn't understand me 1 month ago:
One of my past phones had that feature, but you had to turn it on. I guess it would be a good function if you always listen via the same hardware. Or maybe per Bluetooth device at least.
- Comment on Guide - How to buy DDR5 in 2026 1 month ago:
It kinda does take a lot of time to properly test ram, especially larger capacities. So OP would need to plan accordingly, because the pc won’t be usable during the test.
- Comment on the year of the linux desktop 2 months ago:
Huh, me too :D
- Comment on 3.5" floppy disks were peak tactile feedback in storage: easy to stick in, drives had a button to immediately eject them, big enough to get labels, thin enough that stacks didn't take too much space 2 months ago:
I remember 2,5" hot-swap bays being a thing some years ago, surely some cases still come with them. Although for the average user that setup is pretty overkill, and pcmcia cards were smaller, kinda figures that it hasn’t gotten mass adoption.
- Comment on 3.5" floppy disks were peak tactile feedback in storage: easy to stick in, drives had a button to immediately eject them, big enough to get labels, thin enough that stacks didn't take too much space 2 months ago:
I still do that but with a usb drive, which is way more capable especially with ventoy on it.
- Comment on Vienna would need about 150 km² of solar panels to produce enough electricity 2 months ago:
Megawatt-hours hopefully, because if it was 11 MW no wonder we have global warming :D
- Comment on La satira e le news dal mondo su: attualita 2 months ago:
Global politics in 30 seconds
Looks inside
Global politics in 17 seconds
- Comment on Sometimes it do be like that 2 months ago:
The link doesn’t point to Imgur, so…
- Comment on Side grade advice 2 months ago:
I once did a whole bunch of research looking into turning my old gaming laptop into a Nas/Homeserver.
And buying the supporting hardware to get more than the three SATA ports it had (mcpie adapter and SATA card and a power supply) would have been more jank and expensive than buying a used desktop in a big case and using that instead.
I’d say it does make sense, the only thing I lost is power efficiency, but I’m trying to not think too hard about that :D
With the right software most consumer hardware can be a decent server, although not having ECC ram kinda sucks. Usually most motherboards have enough SATA ports for a few drives and if not, just add a PCIE card that does.
- Comment on surely your hobby can't be that expensive 2 months ago:
I do like using nice tools though, although they are overkill for most hobbyist purposes.
I’d probably only buy quality tools if I could afford it, even if I wouldn’t need them necessarily.
- Comment on Hustle culture 2 months ago:
Don’t forget about morals, they often play a role in “holding” me back too.