Dave
@Dave@lemmy.nz
- Comment on xkcd #3109: Dehumidifier 5 days ago:
Hmm odd. Maybe just try again?
- Comment on xkcd #3109: Dehumidifier 5 days ago:
That’s odd. Any error?
Federation from your instance Lemmy.world to the instance the community is on (programming.dev) is healthy, so that doesn’t seem to be the issue.
How far did you get? Any error?
My guess would be that you’ve tried to upload an image that is over the size limit - I think this is imposed by your own instance (Lemmy.world), and I’m not sure what the size limit is but I think 5MB per image is pretty common. If you drop the image size or upload elsewhere then link it, does that work?
- Comment on xkcd #3109: Dehumidifier 5 days ago:
What about !diyelectronics@programming.dev?
Or if you are using Home Assistant you could post in !homeassistant@lemmy.world
There is a Lemmy community search function here if you want to check other options: lemmyverse.net/communities
- Comment on Might be time to find another job 1 week ago:
Huh. Here in NZ tea, (instant) coffee, milk (and usually Milo as well) are virtually always provided by an employer (only by social convention, as far as I can tell, not a legal requirement). I kinda assumed Britain would be the same since we must have got the custom from somewhere.
- Comment on Student visa applicants will now be forced to make their social media accounts public 1 week ago:
I’ve heard social media where you interact with strangers instead of “friends” referred to as “antisocial media”.
- Comment on Why are living beings not being cooked alive constantly at the tekpersatures we are? 1 week ago:
I cook cut off a part of myself and sous vide it at my body temp and it would cook and be edible.
Can you really? Your internal body temp? Around 37C or under 100F? I can’t find any sous vide recipes that low. I can’t find anything under 50C, which would kill you if it was your internal body temperature.
- Comment on It is what it is 1 week ago:
Except the part where all incognito tabs/windows share the same session.
- Comment on Seriously, it was all the rage back when I joined my first instance. 1 week ago:
And you still won’t explain why!
- Comment on Study: Remote working benefits fathers while childless men miss sense of community 2 weeks ago:
It may be both a factor of who you live with (the ones itching to get back to the office either lived alone or with people they didn’t really gel with), and could have also been the length of time we were in lockdown (we had one of the strongest in the world - for the first 6 weeks or so even McDonald’s wasn’t allowed to open). After a couple of months of not being allowed to leave the house and having no face to face contact with friends or family, I can understand the desire to get back to the office. The people I have in mind mostly lived close to the office, too.
One other factor may have been that our remote working infrastructure was in no way ready for the entire organisation to work from home with a couple of day’s notice. Video calls were just not possible for the first stretch as the work computers were all VPNed through a potato.
- Comment on Study: Remote working benefits fathers while childless men miss sense of community 2 weeks ago:
This was also my experience during the main sweep of the pandemic. It was so great getting to cut the commute and be home. Something I have luckily managed to largely continue. Prior to the pandemic my kid was in daycare pretty much 7:30-5:30 so it was really nice to not have to do that, plus during our lockdown we used to go for a family walk at lunchtime.
While some of the single guys I worked with hated staying home and were straight back in the office the moment they were allowed.
- Comment on iFixit says the Switch 2 is even harder to repair than the original 4 weeks ago:
Haha when they did that blog post to change the switch from 8/10 to 4/10 saying they don’t normally do that but wanted to make sure you could compare the 2 properly against the original, I thought they were making space for the 2 to be above the original, not that they were going to mark it as worse 😅
- Comment on Slrpnk.net outage 4 weeks ago:
Many of the .ee communities are in the process of migrating, so hopefully the list can be updated with their new homes.
- Comment on Here's for 2 years since I joined Lemmy 4 weeks ago:
2 years for me as well!
- Comment on Kinda fucked up tbh 5 weeks ago:
Are there enough trampolines on earth that we could reasonably expect that at any time there is at least one person in the upper part of their jump on a trampoline?
- Comment on Kinda fucked up tbh 5 weeks ago:
I mean 30,000 feet is 9km. The Kármán line is 100km. The ISS is at an average altitude of 400km.
It’s a bit like saying people in planes don’t count as flying because then people on trampolines should count.
- Comment on Low quality cropping will officially launch on Lemmy in 2025 1 month ago:
Presumably standing seats means standing up? Hopefully not squatting seats.
- Comment on YouTube will use Gemini to insert ads around the parts of a video you care about most 1 month ago:
Isn’t it a bit weird since they already have the technology to see which parts you care about most.
Why do they need to use Gemini instead of just basic data analysis to see where viewership drops at the end of a peak part and insert the ad there?
- Comment on Netflix will show generative AI ads midway through streams in 2026 1 month ago:
Oh I was comparing Disney+ Standard to Netflix Standard. Turns out there’s also Netflix Basic which is a similar price to Disney+ Standard, but with many more restrictions.
I think Disney+ Standard and Netflix Standard seem to be comparable. In NZD Disney+ is $16.99 (approx $10USD)and Netflix is $25.99 (approx $15USD) per month. Disney+ gives annual discounts as well.
None of the plans in NZ seem to have ads (yet…).
Though I don’t think they- charge extra for 4k so there is that.
Out of the two plans I see, the Standard only includes up to 1080p and 4k requires Premium, $21.99NZD (approx $13USD).
- Comment on Netflix will show generative AI ads midway through streams in 2026 1 month ago:
Half of new Netflix subscribers opt for the $8 per month option rather than ad-free subscriptions, which start at $18 per month, the company says.
Damn, when did it get so expensive? Assuming that’s USD. That’s a decent amount more than Disney+, right?
- Comment on What was she thinking when she did this? 1 month ago:
Is this not awesome?
- Comment on How do I run docker compose on Bazzite? 1 month ago:
Ok thanks, I’ll have to be extra careful deploying any changes.
- Comment on How do I run docker compose on Bazzite? 1 month ago:
Thanks! I did see there’s a docker format and a podman format which I assume is what this difference is about. I’m not against discord but I’ve never really used it. I’ll check it out if I get desperate 🙂
- Comment on How do I run docker compose on Bazzite? 1 month ago:
I seem to have got it working using podman, adding a Z flag to the bind mount to make SELinux happy.
- Comment on How do I run docker compose on Bazzite? 1 month ago:
Oh shit I think that’s it! I’ve added that Z flag to each bind mount declaration in compose.yaml, and it seems to be running properly now. Thanks!
Any idea what the implications are of this transferring to an ubuntu based distro?
- Comment on How do I run docker compose on Bazzite? 1 month ago:
As far as I can tell, you just run the command with sudo to run as root? But this doesn’t help, I have been using sudo.
- Comment on How do I run docker compose on Bazzite? 1 month ago:
I’m already using bind mounts under the /home directory. I learnt pretty early on day 1 not to fight the distro, so I’m trying to understand the way Bazzite wants this to be done. From another reply, it sounds like it’s a difference in rootless/rootful containers so I’m going to try to work out how to run a podman container as root and see if this helps.
- Comment on How do I run docker compose on Bazzite? 1 month ago:
Thanks, I will have a go at trying to get it running as a rootful container!
- Comment on How do I run docker compose on Bazzite? 1 month ago:
I was running Nobara before, which is also based on Fedora.
- Submitted 1 month ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 16 comments
- Comment on The clueless people are out there among us 1 month ago:
Ah well, it’s been the law here for 20 years.
I’m also reading about how our NZ/Australia socket was based on an American 125v socket design, later upgraded to allow 240v.