Eideen
@Eideen@lemmy.world
- Comment on Wikipedia article blocked worldwide by Delhi high court. 3 weeks ago:
Why not allow India to block Wikipedia? Or have a filter that hides Indians dark secrets, when coming from India.
- Comment on Should I be worried that my living room windows are fogging up on the outside after the weather got cooler? 2 months ago:
No
It called Condensation
- Comment on Toilet specific plungers get the job done faster and with way less effort and mess. 2 months ago:
I do love a good swordfight.
If the flange is not collapseble it can’t be used in sink.
- Comment on Toilet specific plungers get the job done faster and with way less effort and mess. 2 months ago:
The Sink plunger is more versetile.
- Comment on Nvidia is ditching dedicated G-Sync modules to push back against FreeSync’s ubiquity 2 months ago:
Is a problem that LFC is used? As it only duplicate frames.
When the framerate drops below the minimum refresh rate of the display, frames are duplicated and displayed multiple times so that they can sync to a refresh rate that is within the displays refresh rate range. For example, a display with a 60 – 144Hz refresh rate, would be able to sync the frames of a game running at 40 FPS, by doubling them so that the display could sync and run at 80 Hz. A display with LFC effectively results in the removal of the minimum refresh rate boundary.
- Comment on Is there a community to find a community that fulfills a specific niche? 3 months ago:
- Comment on if you ever had to start consuming low fat dairy and cheese due to high cholesterol, did your ldl cholesterol levels decrease? 3 months ago:
Wondering if changing my regular dairy and cheese for low fat versions would be enough.
Probly not.
I started getting a lot of Vitamin D (midday sun in the summer, no sunscreen)
Then I did intermediate fasting. Only eting diner.
- Comment on Apartment Audio Solutions 3 months ago:
I use Google chromecast for this.
There soundbars with chromecast support.
- Comment on Proxmox bind mounts is a nightmare for user permissions 3 months ago:
It is not 1000 it 10000.
You can try with setting g+w on pve.
- Comment on Github advplyr/audiobookshelf v2.11.0 3 months ago:
I can’t say I share that experience. By biggest problem with player is lake of chromecast on IOS and half balled chromecast on Android (lake of volume level, default 10% volum, doesn’t see my speaker pair, doesn’t always discover chromecast devices).
- Comment on Github advplyr/audiobookshelf v2.11.0 3 months ago:
I have not heard of Prologue and it support for Audiobookshelf (ABS).
Why would one choice Prologue over the ABS app?
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- Comment on Self hosted open source simultaneous multiuser password safe with .deb or .rpm and an end user webui/android app 8 months ago:
Vaultwarden is a lightweight server of bitwarden.
Alternative implementation of the Bitwarden server API written in Rust and compatible with upstream Bitwarden clients*, perfect for self-hosted deployment where running the official resource-heavy service might not be ideal.
- Comment on Self hosted open source simultaneous multiuser password safe with .deb or .rpm and an end user webui/android app 8 months ago:
Server side is more complex. So for serverside you will be hard to find non docker og non manual installasion.
- Comment on Self hosted open source simultaneous multiuser password safe with .deb or .rpm and an end user webui/android app 8 months ago:
Bitwarden have deb and rpm support.
- Comment on Best Filesystem for NAS? 9 months ago:
BTRFS is currently not Journaling
lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/…/T/#m46f1e018485e6cb…
Qu Wenruo did a write up on some of the edge cases. Partial write being one of them.
- Comment on Best Filesystem for NAS? 9 months ago:
I run BTRFS my self.
And I agree BTRFS , is superior.
- Comment on Best Filesystem for NAS? 9 months ago:
Yes both BTRFS and Ext4 are vulnerable to unplanned powerloss when writes are in flight. Commonly knows as a write hole.
For BTRFS since it use of Copy of Write, it is more vulnerable. As metadata needs to be updated and more. Ext4 does not have CoW.
- Comment on Best Filesystem for NAS? 9 months ago:
This will also happen to Ext4. You just wouldn’t know it.
- Comment on How Quora Died 9 months ago:
I used to feel opening a Quora page was okay, and useful.
No i dread opening a Quora page. You get spammed by “do you like to login with Google”. There is a AI bot on top, befor the top replay. There is a AD/sponsor spot that looks like the rest of the page, you get Related questions, then you get other answers. So now you need to think to open the page.
- Comment on This tool for finding bad USB-C cables 9 months ago:
If it tested the resistance i would be great.
- Comment on Study shows Tesla owners have most car accidents, but Ram has the worst drivers 10 months ago:
I think this study is incomplete.
Since this study is based on a ratio of accidents vs sold car. Newer cars models have less idle car, helping the statistics of older car models/companies. Given that Tesla and other more price models, will use insurance for minors damage, do to the cost of reparation vs lost sales value.
At Codan, it is Kia’s electric cars that top the damage statistics, closely followed by Tesla’s and Hyundai’s electric cars. Richvoldsen emphasizes that it is Kia’s electric cars that top the list, and that the damage statistics do not apply to fossil fuel-powered Kia cars.
- Comment on Is there any Lemmy app/client that allows you to comment from a different account? 11 months ago:
You need to be in the account you want to use before opening post.
- Comment on Is there any Lemmy app/client that allows you to comment from a different account? 11 months ago:
You need to be in the account you want to use before opening post.
You are correct change who you are posting as at commenting time, is not a feature.
- Comment on Is there any Lemmy app/client that allows you to comment from a different account? 11 months ago:
Sync support it
Play store link: Sync for Lemmy
- Comment on Tesla Cybertruck's stiff structure, sharp design raise safety concerns - experts 11 months ago:
Hmm, that is a game I haven’t played in two decades.
- Comment on Tesla Cybertruck's stiff structure, sharp design raise safety concerns - experts 11 months ago:
That is what you get when you slack on pedestrian safety. This a regulations problem, not a Tesla problem.
usa.streetsblog.org/…/while-other-countries-manda…
However, under the federal government’s current safety rating system, known as the New Car Assessment Program (NCAP), almost every vehicle gets a four- or five-star rating. That’s because the system only takes into account the safety of those within cars, not all the people walking, pushing strollers, biking, or taking transit outside them.
- Comment on Why are LED power supplies called Drivers and not Ballasts? 11 months ago:
LED power supply are more like power supply, the in the simple form create a direct current.
Ballast have the ability to create a boost, and only make a square wave.
- Comment on leng - a fast DNS server with adblocking, built for self-hosting 11 months ago:
I do it via dnsmasq, that Pi uses.
I have a ansible playbook, that i use to sync my Piholes.
- Comment on Any recommendations for a 20TB hard drive? 1 year ago:
Then i would go for Seagate IronWolf Pro ST20000NE000 256MB 20TB, and save 13%. (non pro stop at 12TB)
IronWolf® Pro drives are engineered to deliver 24×7 performance, reliability, and dependability in multi-bay, multi-user commercial and enterprise RAID storage solutions.
If noise was a concern, they are noticeable quieter. WD Red Pro 22TB Hard Drive, NASCompares