That has to be the most creative thing I’ve seen on r/place since the first time around. Very cool!
That has to be the most creative thing I’ve seen on r/place since the first time around. Very cool!
Thanks for sharing! Where’d you find the image? I’d be very curious to read about the methodology and ranking process.
*Lemmy fix that.
Cool extension! Thank you
So my understanding is nextcloud is like Dropbox, except you self-host it on a nas or something similar. Is that true? Then Webdav is just the way to manage those files?
How much effort is self-hosting something? I was thinking of getting a nas for prime day, but not sure of the effort involved.
I assume you can set-up to sync at whatever frequency? I definitely prefer if it is near real-time (at least within a couple minutes of doing an edit) because I make accounts on my computer and log in on my phone quite frequently.
I’ll need to look more into KeePassXC. I don’t mind the barebones UI in KeePass, but my wife certainly does, so getting something a bit more polished looking could be nice.
I’m very intrigued by syncthing. Presently, I just encrypt and sync through dropbox. Is syncthing significantly more user-friendly? Or is it more secure if my current method is poor?
Thanks for your help! Also thanks for setting up the community!
Holy! It’s insane that I can click on messages and see the messages sent to \u\nathan131412. He really needs to log out of his reddit account, so it’s not archived like that for forever. I appreciate the person that messaged him to let him know - real homie right there!
I love malicious compliance stories, but they’re so much better when OP does everything in their power to help the situation and in the end they have to maliciously comply. This feels like a situation where OP was the expert and rather than correct Ron, just told him to sign. I’d make mistakes all the time at my job if I had to know every minor detail about the jobs underneath me. I acknowledge Ron probably micromanaged, but this feels less satisfactory to me because OP SHOULD have told Ron the consequences and instead opted to try to screw him over anyway.
Hey thanks for taking one for the team. I always love maliciouscompliance, so I’m glad we have it here now. Appreciate you!
Very interesting. Anyone know why there was a huge drop in Total users for Lemmy from Nov 3 to Nov 4, 2022?. Total users went from 55178 to 37901.
Thanks for the write-up! I just stumbled across this and really appreciated the additional context you provided. Fascinating!