I have a locally hosted invidious instance but increasingly I’m finding most of the creators I watch are on Nebula. I just recently discovered that Rifftrax has a presence there.
I have a locally hosted invidious instance but increasingly I’m finding most of the creators I watch are on Nebula. I just recently discovered that Rifftrax has a presence there.
This is the update I’ve been waiting for.
Yeah, I was resistant to it for a while. I used the free version until I found I was running out of queries, then I got the cheap plan, and by the time they announced the $10 plan was going unlimited it seemed like a great deal. And I don’t have to worry about Kagi trying to break my ad blocker because there are no ads to be blocked.
Since I already pay for Kagi, I use their “Fediverse Forums” lens.
Now that 4.3 is done, our focus for the next release will be on implementing the highly requested features of quote posts
OMG, it’s actually happening!?
My self-hosted stuff is intranet only apart from the VPN I used to access remotely. My blog is a Hugo site currently hosted on GitHub.
I’ve got a bin for my specialty filaments but multiple bins were a pain in the back that became hard for me to inventory. At the moment most of my spools are bagged with printed silica container that fits in the center hole using this and this (and this for filling). Those are all sitting on a set of cheap shelves. Its a mild improvement.
What I’m thinking about moving to is something more like this but with the spools bagged. I happen to have a shallow closet in my garage, next to my printer, and I think it’ll work well.
Is the hot glue pretty good for standing up to kitty abuse? I was thinking PVA glue, but a glue gun would make things quicker.
Certainly! Let me ignore half the details in your prompt and suggest a course of action for v2 of this package even though you said it was version 15.
I’m sorry that isn’t working for you. Here are the troubleshooting steps for a Samsung convection oven that went out of production in 2018.
You are correct, your question did not involve baking tips, here’s that same course of action from v2 of this software package.
I’ve been a (hobbyist license) F360 user for a long time but this having a native Linux (.deb) version and the realtime Blender interaction has me thinking about trying it. $150ish has long been what my brain thinks CAD is worth for my simple needs, so it’s got that going for it. I’ve got a couple quick projects that are good for learning a new platform. One of the designs already made me rage quit Ondsel.
I’ve had more than one person tell me they don’t think microblogging is worth any learning curve whatsoever. They’d rather not use anything than have a single conversation about federation or feed building.
I think mbin has microblogging and or profile posts. That’ll get you part way to where you’re going. And you can still subscribe to lemmy (“threadiverse”) communities.
Noise may be something to look for when you’re shopping, depending on where your server lives. I have 1 Iron Wolf drive in my NAS (that is in my living room), and it is way louder than the combined noise of 3 WD Reds next to it.
As for failures, Backblaze publishes quarterly failure reports that I always brush up on before looking for a new drive.
If they actually worried about hate and disinformation they would have quit before it was called X.
For the first 3 years I had fun designing things in CAD. I fixed up or enhanced loads of the things around the house, designed some doodads and widgets, and published the ones that I though other people might have use for. And I had fun earning Prusa meters, participating in forums, and all that kind of stuff.
Then one day, I just ran out of things to fix and inspiration for new doohickeys. That was about a year ago. I tried to print a replacement keyboard foot a week ago and found my printers not working anymore. I haven’t found the motivation to do anything about it yet.
I’m going to keep an eye on Manyfold and see how federation works. I’ve looked at it before and thought it looked nice, but was overkill just for me.
As someone who has been using RSS readers multiple times per day since 2009, I like the idea of being able to have threaded conversations with you lot on the stuff I’m reading all day.
100 exactly. Which is oddly round.
Lemmy is a little slow sometimes, but I’ve started to have the opposite problem on Mastodon. I need to weed out some hashtags or something because I can’t keep up anymore.
Not that I’m aware of, but it would be nice.