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(#sb6fema) @prologic@twtxt.net such a lying bastard! This has little to nothing to do with children, and/or placing âthe power back in the hands of parentsâ. It is about them politicians, to grant themselves the ability to intimidate, silence and prosecute those speaking against their sleazy behaviours. đĄđ€Ź
(#bl7vcfq) @carsten@yarn.zn80.net you know there is bookmarking built-in on Yarn, right? Bottom right of a twt, the little bookmark icon, if you click it, it goes to your bookmarks, which you can see under your settings. A hash tag isnât needed for this.
(#htkyt2q) @screem@yarn.yarnpods.com you meant, waiting to login, and get into game for a while, then playing. :-D I wish I could play it, but it isnât available on macOS. Maybe some day, one can dream. Everything irie on Davidâs house!
(#y4jfcta) @jlj@twt.nfld.uk thank you for letting me know. Maybe you are pushing that Pi too hard? :-) I am still waiting for the ones I reserved; really anxious to play with them, but was told will need to wait till the end of March. Anyway, I am digressing. Hoping Pleroma gets better!
(#cqlxgxa) @carsten@yarn.zn80.net as we chatted on IRC, you will need to allow cloudfront.net on the âAllow domainsâ under pod management. In my pod I allow everything (.*).
(#govyi7a) @prologic@twtxt.net it is $450,000, not $450M. Still a seizable amount of money, but not on the same order of magnitude. Also, we can do both: worry about our own planet and resources, and people, and look to the stars. We wouldnât be anywhere if we didnât do many things at once. :-)
(#ugpi43a) @prologic@twtxt.net hmm, I donât understand your twt asking âAnyone have any other details on this story from AWS with their EFS and sub-millisecond latencies? Apparently the story posted on /. was a dupe, but I canât find the original oneâ then. The âstoryâ was simply the blog post I linked you on IRC, nothing else. It was posted twice on Slashdot. This one, and this one.
(#ulikega) @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org very nice shot! I had to look up snowdrops, as I was not familiar with the plant. They look lovely, do they have a nice fragrance? For this picture I would have removed the leave at the top left, and the one in the middle, in between them. I know purists will say thatâs editing, and tampering with the order of nature. Iâd reply thatâs artistic freedom. :-) As I said, lovely nevertheless.
What an amazing read! Some more here and here. A few movies could come out of this, easily. Books too. It relates to BitCoin, the alleged death of crytocurrency exchange founder, missing money, intrigue, and more.
(#nao3qwa) If you have an iPhone 6/6 Plus, you now own a vintage item. Preserve it in good state, and you might have some money say, 50-60 years from now? Or pass it to your kids, for increased value!
(#tgdrf4a) @carsten@yarn.zn80.net it is an upsetting case, and one it could be easier to solve should Kamila be simply disqualifiedâwhich, based on findings, she should. But as she is not yet, and is being allowed to compete, and the final ruling on her doping case will drag for weeks, you donât want her winning gold medal now, to later be known someone else is actually the gold winner, and having to swap medals, etc. She is the favourite to win, by the way.
With all facts found, she should be disqualified. End of story.
I find it interesting that there hasnât been a dispute between Apple and Alphabet when it comes the use of the word Messages. Apple Messages (named Messages) saw light in 2007, while Google Messages (also named Messages) saw light in 2014. They both have similar function, but are exclusive to the OS they run on. I think that is the reason Google Messages might never show on the App Store (though it would give Alphabet the upper hand if it were to be).
I understand there is Apple Maps and Google Maps too, which is also puzzling. On this one Google was first.
(#r5m3zxq) @mckinley@twtxt.net I get it; the âbig, fake mediaâ is the bad one (with the exception of Fox and OAN, and any other alike), and outfits like Joe have genuine conversations.
(#nk7dcwq) @carsten@yarn.zn80.net so, no more mkws, or still using it? I mean, for what you have, which it can be done by hand within one minute or two, I donât think you need a generator of any kind at this stage.
(#5rmxslq) @movq@www.uninformativ.de very nice, thanks for the details (bookmarked now, because you know, my memory ainât what it used to be, LOL). About buying a DSLR again you will not have to worry much, they are on their way out. Mirrorless are their replacement.
(#r5m3zxq) @prologic@twtxt.net we are not talking about âbig businessâ or âcorporate propagandaâ, unless you consider Joe that. Joe has misinformed. Joe has hosted people who seek to misinform, and spread misinformation and lies. Joe has engaged in âpropaganda and liesâ. He has encouraged it, either because he truly aligns to them, or for profit; either way the end result is damaging and bad. Boycotts have existed since I have memory; some have worked, some havenât. The tubes has simply made it easier to boycott someone/something.
The problem goes beyond Joe, and COVID. There are people doing harm, and trying to do harm, each day (including politics, environment, finances, religions, you name it!). Their message of hate, and harm gets amplified by the internet, and gullible people eats it. Weak minded believes it. Each of us gets to decide. Each of us bears the responsibility.
(#r5m3zxq) @prologic@twtxt.net would you call disallowing access to Facebook, or Snapchat, to your children censorship? Would you call not aligning yourself to Neonazis censorship? Wouldnât you agree that stopping people spreading misinformationâmisinformation with the potential to kill many, or cause harmâis worth âcensoringâ? There are things to which you simply put a stop. Some people and/or their ideas are not up for debate. Do you think any amount of debate will make your old man stop believing on his religion?
(#r5m3zxq) @prologic@twtxt.net because I really canât bare to listen, and I understand he is a comedian, is he truly defending Joe, or sarcastically pretending to do it, or what? Again, I canât handle this type of comedy, but I am curious about you linking it.
(#7cvdjza) @prologic@twtxt.net đ„łđ, and yes, Little Snitch runs fine on Apple Silicon hardware, no need for Rosetta 2. Back to the ContentFilterExclusionList, more from Objective Development, the makers of Little Snitch, amongst others.
(#oa26lga) @movq@www.uninformativ.de that is an spectacular photo, mate! Certainly a keeper. Whatâs your rig? Always curious to know about what others are using on a daily bases, because I mostly use my phone.
(#bgxj5dq) @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org nice click! Though the pictures are nice, on this twt is the rest of the story what gives the punch. It sounds like that road would be a copâs paradise. If it were here, a cop would be staking it at least once a week, and writing all the monthly citations on that one sweet spot. đ
A 20km hike is awesome exercise! Which reminds me that I need it get back to running. đŹ
(#547xbhq) @carsten@yarn.zn80.net it varies in the States. Where I live, in neighbourhoods it is 40km/hour. Inner city roads is 70km/hour and highways is 113km/hour. In all places, a posted speed sign overwrites.
Almost everyone violates. Not me, unless my abiding the law causes traffic issues, or could cause accidents. Then I violate the law as well.
(#cot3d5q) @xuu@txt.sour.is, âthe longest running Wordle player in the worldâ. 1000 years from now paintings will be found in a remote cave representing square blocks with shades, fully filled, and empty. All signed with a cryptic âxuuâ. đ
(#vbzg7ja) @prologic@twtxt.net I use zero websites using IndieAuth; other that having a Yarn pub becoming an IDP, is there something else to this? Just looking to know what advantages it brings, and how I could make use of them.
(#wwaavha) @prologic@twtxt.net again, it is only worth itâand the right thing to doâif you are not the only user. If someone else uses the machines at home, then yes, a family share is the only way viable for you. It is not about ownership, it is about single user versus multi.
(#wwaavha) @prologic@twtxt.net yes, I did. Keep in mind that with a single user license you can install on every machine you yourself use. Originally I had a single user license and used it in my personal machine, as well as on workâs.
(#xtz5lkq) @prologic@twtxt.net what makes a repo worthwhile? Even the least seemingly important, or interesting, might have some use, sometime, somewhere.
If the history of mankind relied on self hosting, we would have no history. Or a very incomplete one.
(#yadfata) @prologic@twtxt.net the Australian government has all your information, right? Every possible PII of you they have. They have your fingerprints, and other minutiae. Doctors have much information too. Banks and credit cards companies have your purchasing history, and financial power. Credit bureausâI asume Australia has those tooâhave a trove on information about you as well. And so on and so forth.
Considering that all those are, allegedly, worse than Apple at keeping your information secure, and private, whatâs the problem with iCloud?
TIL that every Mexican citizen can obtain a private and public key which they can use to handle all government bureaucratic affairs (such as taxes, passport, university diplomas, etc.), without the need of lengthy waits, nor paper communications via postal mail.
That, on its own, is 100 years ahead of the way we do things in the US.
âIt doesnât openâ â said partner, while unsuccessfully trying to open a meatball container. âIf Aladdin would have said the same thing at the caveâs mouth, he wouldnât have found riches, nor the magical lamp, nor we had had an amazing story to listenâ â I replied, opening the container whilst saying out loud âOpen sesame!â
(#wwaavha) @carsten@yarnd.orbsmart.synology.me yes, that one. I linked to the makers page because they have other interesting products. I understand most of them are widely known by macOS users.
(#xtz5lkq) @movq@www.uninformativ.de I meant odds are one own self hosting will not last as long as GitHub. Many factors might influence the impermanence of self-hosting. Now, as with everything, there might be exceptions (you may consider yourself one, for example).
(#fyi2hvq) @movq@www.uninformativ.de I couldnât handle that much bullshit, so after the second tweet on the thread I gave up. Nope, will pass on whatever he is taking. I will rather have a smoothie. đ
(#nzwskjq) @carsten@yarn.zn80.net thatâs a nice, good morning to wake up to! Clear skies, crispy cold⊠so nice. I woke up 30 minutes ago, it is a bit past eight now. Today is warm, at 16°C, and I ashamed of having overslept.
I wonder, do those vehicles have to make it out through that narrow passage? I can imagine the problem when everyone wants out at rush time.
(#dp3ixba) @anth@a.9srv.net Google Voice will work fine. T-Mobile has a service called DIGITS that gives you a number you can set to do that too. But for free, Google Voice would work perfectly.
(#ozip7aq) @prologic@twtxt.net I use Micro Snitch to be warned on things like this. Unfortunately I canât pick not to use Zoom as it is required for work.
(#xtz5lkq) @carsten@yarn.zn80.net I am sure your own Gitea install will not last as long as GitHub. Same applies to having your repositories on envs.net. But that aside. Is Mike centring all his complains on GitHub JS usage? Pfff! Dear lord. đ
(#xfx73ba) @carsten@yarn.zn80.net that amount gets you a âfancyâ Starbucks coffee here, so I think âŹ7.50 is a fair price. Inflation is eating us alive here, sadly.
(#to7y4xa) @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org quite a few gems you got on that trek! I am on mobile now, but 25, and 26 stood out, and well as the one at dusk. It is hard to believe it was cold and snowy, as pretty much all the clicks gave me the feeling of warm, and peacefulness.
You know, even if I wanted I wouldnât be able to show you nice places like those from here. To see something near to what you see I would have to jump in the car, and drive far. While it is true the saying âgrass is always greener on the other sideâ, I wish I had the scenery you have, thatâs for sure!