These shortened summaries are terrible.
These shortened summaries are terrible.
Weird! Memmy seems to remove it.
Are there two autotldr boys and this is the worse one, or am I going crazy? I think the other one has a semicolon in the username.
The asshat that complained on Lemmy.world about this community also apparently messaged the Lemmy.ee admins trying to get it defederated. Just a heads up.
Yeah going to. They’re already brigading me with downvotes because they can’t handle opposition lol.
Seriously, they sometimes make me regret making an account here. It’s tiring.
Damn. My last Jobs’s security training was done by him and they were actually the only I’ve ever enjoyed. I’m going to buy his book.
I don’t know how I feel about it. On one hand, it makes for less of an echo chamber. On the other hand, their thoughts are fucking stupid and it hurts my brain to see them.
I mean, I think they’re definitely still in the minority. It seems like there’s a larger proportion of them here than on reddit. I see more of their opinions here. Maybe that’s just how the algo works here regarding upvotes & downvotes and how comments are displayed.
Why does it seem like there are a ton more conservatives here on Lemmy than there were on Reddit?
I am too, but this makes me worry about how long that will last. Once they start needing money bad enough, they’ll be eyeing us.
Spotify is also trying to kill traditional RSS podcasts by buying them up and making them exclusive to Spotify.
Are the supermicro rails much easier to work with? I’m considering swapping them out if so.
That’s a shame. I love NUCs for homelab purposes. Although they do seem to run pretty hot.
I’ll have to get my wife to help me next time.
It’s those damn pins on the side, I think. It seems like they catch.
Yes. There’s one niche sub I followed that I tried to recreate here but nobody uses it. It’s for a hobby of mine and I have a lot of questions about it.
btrfs on my gentoo box because I couldn’t be bothered to set up ZFS, although I love it.
ZFS on my proxmox boxes.
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