

Thats seems similar to what I’m talking about. Like the second one in the video on the page I linked.
Thats seems similar to what I’m talking about. Like the second one in the video on the page I linked.
US can openers. In other countries, they cut the sides of the can not the top, so the lid has no chance of falling in while dulling the edges. It also allows them to be much smaller and easier to use.
A lot of people commenting on this seem to have gaps in their knowledge of what happened. I highly recommend reading the linked email, as it is both short and has valuable context.
Yea, it was a really fun project to make back before there were any real options. And I’m glad the PiKVM team could expand upon it.
Somewhere along the way I lost the “based on” credit, likely whenever they fully modernized the stack. I wasn’t really keeping track, but did find it humorous when LTT said the creator complained someone based another project on them. I was like “Hmmmmmmm…” but just laughed because I didn’t make it for it to stagnate like it had been with me.
Yup, I use PiKVM, too. Fun fact, PiKVM’s first content commit is a clone of my DIY IPMI repo 😉
Look, it’s’a me: https://github.com/pikvm/pikvm/commit/70eebd5c59da26dc3f6ad56730adbb616055f4e5#diff-b335630551682c19a781afebcf4d07bf978fb1f8ac04c6bf87428ed5106870f5R4
This is why IPMI is so important.
https://proton.me/support/inactive-accounts
If you have been inactive on all Proton services for one year, we will give you advance notice 30 days, 15 days, and 7 days before your account is deleted.
Whew, this is why I pin on sha256
. I fear for the latest
crowd.
Edit: At least it seems updating the container doesn’t break things:
Replacing any v5 image (2024.07.0 and earlier) with a v6 image will result in updated configuration files. These changes are irreversible.
Others have mentioned what Firefox/etc do, but another option is a PiHole. If you can’t look up the IP for an advertiser URL, you don’t load the JavaScript to begin with.
This is nothing new. Fire up any ActivityPub server and you can see everything over the wire. As a Lemmy admin of my server of just me, I can also see it in the UI.
At the end of the day, they are just digital things. You had some great learning experiences with them. Now it’s time to put those skills to use, and learn what’s next that makes you happy.
I did just set up Touch UI as a plugin on Octoprint. It’s ugly, but it works.
For us, we are designing her “real ring” ourselves to either make or have made, but its very modest and more about the band design. We are very outdoorsy so that drives simplicity, too. Personally I have a cheap silicon ring, and love it since it barely feels like I have anything on.
My partner and I stay far away from everywhere on Valentines Day. She also wears a 3D printed ring or the “nice” Amazon $9 ring, so I think I partially lucked out.
Then they don’t want to be here. Part of the reason this community is so great is because it’s fueled by those who actively want to participate in a place like this. It doesn’t have to be a place for everyone to be the best place for those here.
Thunder. I like being able to customize, and it has just about everything.
I was a Sync user on Reddit. Thunder has reproduced that feel for me here. The one place it didn’t I contributed (2-column tablet mode)
Apologies If I can’t list specific 3rd Android OS here. I know you can’t on some reddit privacy subs due to some beef between devs I guess. I’ll take down if needed :)
Wut?
Meaning: what kind of privacy community bans discussion on free and open privacy because of a dev? That’s ridiculous. Exchange of money, sure, but discussion?
Easier
If choosing a server and signing up is too “hard” for someone, then I’d rather they stay on Reddit.
Can Lemmy benefit from your suggestions, definitely. But the easy vs hard structure to these types of conversations feel a lot like the shopping cart dilemma.
Second one in the video on the page I linked in my comment.