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- Comment on My Aloe Vera is blooming! 1 month ago:
They’re rascals. Every once in a while all four will swarm it at the same time and there’s room for all of them. It wasn’t long ago that they were so tiny they had to get their paws up on the rim to drink from it as it was taller than them!
- Comment on My Aloe Vera is blooming! 1 month ago:
Apparently they do not follow the same approach. They’ll live and can continue to bloom several times.
- Comment on My Aloe Vera is blooming! 1 month ago:
This is awesome to hear. Fingers crossed that mine continues to bloom consistently. I’m pretty OK with the green-yellow color and if they start to redden more then, cool. Just being happy with what I’ve got because any bloom at all is apparently pretty rare 🥰
- Comment on My Aloe Vera is blooming! 1 month ago:
Me either!
- Comment on My Aloe Vera is blooming! 1 month ago:
I had no clue either, until the spike started forming! I refused to google it until after blooming so I wouldn’t ruin the surprise of what the flowers would look like :D
- Submitted 1 month ago to houseplants@mander.xyz | 12 comments
- Comment on Cheapest 14x4tb NAS 2 months ago:
Take a look at https://diskprices.com/ for the best price per TB. Backblaze has been pretty great about sharing their hardware specs and builds. Maybe get some ideas from them https://www.backblaze.com/blog/open-source-data-storage-server/
- Comment on An actually functional webproxy to self-host 2 months ago:
Ssh includes a built in socks proxy. What are you actually trying to accomplish?
- Comment on Introducing New Fediverse Software, Goofed v0.0.1, Minimum Viable Shitpost Edition 2 months ago:
Let us both hope for those kind of scaling problems due to popularity 🤞
- Comment on Introducing New Fediverse Software, Goofed v0.0.1, Minimum Viable Shitpost Edition 2 months ago:
Wow, bold decisions for what it’ll support and not. I like that it’s laser focused on a specific use case. What do you think about the impact to instances’ federation queue when a bunch of single user instances follow a community? 10x the traffic and queue for 10 single user instances than one instance with 10 users.
I ask this as someone that ran a full single user lemmy instance right up until recently and switch to a public piefed due to the traffic multiplication and other concerns.