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- Comment on 1 week ago:
Looks fine here. Maybe cached resources in the browser? They’re also on cloudflare, that’s another level of cache that might not have cleared.
- Comment on Dr. Fisher is at risk of head crabs 1 week ago:
Aren’t snails like full of nasty diseases and prasites?
- Comment on Could anyone help me set up a lemmy instance? 1 week ago:
Out of the topic but, If you really want to install lemmy, I’d suggest you wait until version 1.0 or a couple bugfix release after it.
It’ll likely be more stable and you won’t have to deal with breaking changes. Might save yourself some headaches.
- Comment on The wonder of the sea 2 weeks ago:
If aliens ever invade earth and ask why they shouldn’t obliterate us, show them and everyone this video and then proceed to get obliterated.
Gotta aww one last time.
- Comment on Gadgetbridge data dashboard 2 weeks ago:
I much prefer doing/viewing things from my PC.
Me too, syncthing should work for that. Then you could use the database synced on desktop or home server to display a web dashboard available locally?
- Comment on Aggressive mimicry 3 weeks ago:
I AM STEALTH!
- Comment on Is there an anti- sleep-paralysis device? 3 weeks ago:
Alternative if your brain/body won’t allow it: Try holding your breath. You might have control over that. The aim is to hold long enough trigger a gasp reflex which will, hopefully, shake you awake.
Remember that guide to not take medical advice from Internet strangers? This is one of those examples.
Seriously, Talk to your doctor.
- Comment on Can a person who is a convicted felon/ rapist even get nominated for the Nobel Peace Price? Extra points if you can ELI5 that. 5 weeks ago:
The Nobel prize itself was created to downplay atrocities for fame, so yes, you can get it no matter what.
It’s fulfilling it’s goal.
- Comment on Coordinated Pro-Russian Propaganda Network Targeting ActivityPub and ATProto Services 5 weeks ago:
Most effortless and effective blame offloading “news” of the century.
I guess I’m ruzzian now.
- Comment on Did something change recently with how Mastodon displays content from Lemmy / the threadiverse? 1 month ago:
Lemmy devs have been ass about which “link” they should link to.
Their rss even points to the thread link in both link and comment tags, afaik.
- Comment on Clarence Thomas says precedent might not determine cases on upcoming supreme court docket 1 month ago:
Corruption is back on the menu boys.
It always was but there’s just no need to hide it anymore.
- Comment on where to move for cheap VPS? 1 month ago:
It can sometimes be a good mine, other times you end up with oversold servers that fail to run, constantly crash or is slow as fuck.
You really need to know what kind of server resource limits you’re actually assigned that’s not up for sharing.
- Comment on U.S. to impose tariffs on pharmaceutical drugs, kitchen cabinets, furniture and heavy trucks 1 month ago:
It’s time to feed their base some MAGA slop to make them feel like they’re winning.
- Comment on What is happening? 1 month ago:
Were they residential IP addresses? I had this a couple weeks back. But it wasn’t just Brazil, constant hits from Argentina and few other countries. Tried different things but they were all unique residential addresses and hard to block, then set up challenge for the whole continent. Finally, it went down.
- Comment on it's just science, i guess 1 month ago:
He’s a real life zombie eating brains of gullible people.
- Comment on Beware, another "wonderful" conservative instance to "free us" has appeared 1 month ago:
Not wanting to be dependent on big tech isn’t uniquely a leftist ideal
Are you sure? most people working on projects against big tech tend to be very left leaning. The conservatives love using the appeal of authority to silence minorities and voices they don’t like.
Right wing creeping up to take control of these spaces doesn’t make it their ideal.
I could be wrong. Can you name some popular projects against big tech by conservatives?
- Comment on Beware, another "wonderful" conservative instance to "free us" has appeared 1 month ago:
Talking and actually sticking with those ideals are totally different things. What they do is called selective enforcement.
Maybe you should try joining that instance and see how far the “conservative freedom” goes?
- Comment on Comparing network utilization of Lemmy, Kbin and PieFed - PieFed (2024) 1 month ago:
Lemmy is plenty fast, just the UI is seriously bloated. Using lemmy api on a third party app is a smooth af.
This is one of the reasons using PieFed on mobile feels as good if not better than native apps. The page loads super fast.
If you’re using piefed.social or any of the other popular piefed instances, they’re using CloudFlare. So ya, it’ll be faster because they have CDN all across the globe. Also your login credentials and tracking data will be sent to a cloudflare server without user knowledge.
So ya, I’d rather have a few milliseconds delay and avoid all that tracking and MITM. Thanks though.
- Comment on National park to remove exhibit of famed photograph showing former slave’s scarred back, says report 1 month ago:
Nazi tactics.
US is way ahead in that regard. Even Nazis copied US tactics.
- Comment on Self hosted calendar 1 month ago:
Tasks.org also works great with CalDAV. On f-droid as well.
- Comment on Charlie Kirk says gun deaths "unfortunately" worth it to keep 2nd amendment 2 months ago:
“He died doing what he loved.”
Rot In Piss Nazi Scum
- Comment on What is a federated alternative to Wikipedia? 2 months ago:
The problem with Wikipedia is who controls the narrative and it is controlled by a few who have incentives to sway public opinion.
…berkeley.edu/…/the-bias-of-notability-in-wikiped…
manhattan.institute/…/new-study-finds-political-b…
You could have spared yourself the AI slop by saying you’re fine with the current bias. Where do you think most source on Wikipedia comes from? Articles from mainstream media which is mostly handled and curated by the western nations that until very recently denied anything bad happening in Gaza? The one that minimized the atrocities of Iraq and Afghanistan war and countless other interventions.
How do you think that works into a “neutral point of view” narrative?
- Comment on The USA prided itself on a nation of immigrant, heck even the Statue of Liberty says it. When did immigrants (US citizens from the old world) become anti immigrant and why? 2 months ago:
There it is again. West does next level horrible shit in a scale never seen before.
“But everyone does the same thing”
-Some guy trying to minimize their atrocities.
There’s a difference between few people being racist to a group of immigrants and a systematic racism being the norm through the generations lasting a century shifting through a different target each time.
Have some humility. Geez.
- Comment on How to Build a Powerful Reverse Proxy Firewall for Blocking the Evil Web-Scraping Robot Hordes from Hell 2 months ago:
Here you go: web.archive.org/web/…/debian-netinstall-waf.html
They seem to block archive.today but not archive.org.
- Comment on How to Build a Powerful Reverse Proxy Firewall for Blocking the Evil Web-Scraping Robot Hordes from Hell 2 months ago:
No that’s alphanet
- Comment on A third of the U.S. economy is already in a recession or at high risk, and another third is stagnating, Zandi warns 2 months ago:
As long as billionaires are doing okay and they can buy the crumbling economy for peanuts. And then the markets bounce back with a controlled opposition leader winning, but with even larger divide between the class. Then make it seem a little progressive for a while.
Rinse and repeat.
- Comment on when ur higher than sagan 2 months ago:
This reads like a plot for those whacky cartoon in the 90s.
- Comment on Why are anime catgirls blocking my access to the Linux kernel? 2 months ago:
The article is very enthusiastic about explaining why it shouldn’t work, but completely glosses over the fact that it has worked
This post was originally written for ycombinator “Hacker” News which is vehemently against people hacking things together for greater good, and more importantly for free.
It’s more of a corporate PR release site and if you aren’t known by the “community”, calling out solutions they can’t profit off of brings all the tech-bros to the yard for engagement.
- Comment on Student strikes gold 90 minutes into first dig 2 months ago:
She’s going to need a bigger shovel
- Comment on Scientists grow a mini human brain that lights up and connects like the real thing 3 months ago:
After I saw the demo where a scientist tought it how fly a (simulated) plane
Where? Do you have any source?