Peanut is the orange tabby. Franky is the brown tabby
Peanut is the orange tabby. Franky is the brown tabby
anything that is a “Game as a Service”
they’re dead, let them them stay dead and give the living a chance to make their mark on the world
this is not cool. now whenever I’m playing a game and click the left stick a keyboard appears in the middle of the screen when I don’t want it.
you messed up on your sources. The correct source
taking a screen shot is useful from time to time.
UTC for the win
how does Jellyfin run for you on the Pi? I’m assuming you’re pretty much the only one using it? if not how many streams can you transcode at once? how is the network overhead and disk usage when accessing Gitea, Immich, NextCloud, and Jellyfin all at once?
no need to change the clocks for anything other than traveling to another time zone. it’s cool an all that you get another hour of sleep, but that’s for one day. switch the time forward of back causes more harm to people’s circadian rhythms than anything else. there’s seasons and there’s more darkness during winter. we lived without day lights before before the Great War and it was done away with after the war was over, but for some reason it stayed around after WWII. in my mind it just needlessly adds complications to the already complex way of life and we should be actively working that reduce that complexity.
The Intel compute stick seems ideal for running Batocera or Lakka
other than that I’m not really sure how you’d use it as a server other than a learning experience. what all do you use the raspberry pi 4 to host? I know you can run a bunch of stuff on a pi, but I wouldn’t think about running my docker stack one even though I know you can. the same goes for the compute stick, you’re not going to want to run something heavy. does the does compute stick even function headless? that would be the first thing I’d check if you’re want to use it as some sort of server.
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Lemmy in general is lacking moderation tools. what type of things do you think could be added to the client to help with moderation?
I’d give Natsume’s Book of Friends a look. it’s a good middle ground between Pokémon and Demon Slayer. It focuses on japanese folk lore monsters and what nots. there’s no major violence or killing.
“Last time on Dragonball Z!”
I’ve already deleted the dupe posts and they’re no longer available so I don’t remember which ones were dupes and at what time. how are you able to get any information from the post time? isn’t this something I need to look for on my docker stack?
so I had a similar issue and I think it’s to do with how Lemmy Schedule and or the Lemmy instance is handling image uploads. in general I’ve had issue uploading images to my Lemmy instance, so pointing to a URL has seemed to work out better for me. I’ve been using freeimage.host. In addition I’ve spun up my own copy of Lemmy Schedule using docker instead of using https://schedule.lemmings.world, so it could be one of the two.
nope, it’s nothing but micro transactions and grind.
this is dope man. thanks for taking the time to make this.
neither, I’d be cool if it disappeared completely like it does in Safari
cute!~!