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in reply to Muse

This is and has been my approach to life...."Why are you saving it on a pedestal if you are never going to use it?"

I've never understood that sort of thing, but I do believe in having backup/replacement things... 😀

in reply to Muse

My stepmom had like 12 full sets of china because the family kept dumping them on her whenever someone died or downsized. She always took it because it was an "heirloom" but they just sat in a cupboard where no one could see them. She brought out one set for Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner and that was it. She just moved house so I'm hoping she offloaded some or all of them. (They were all hideous)



I am here to announce that I have decreased #spam on my web contact form from 1 message every 15 minutes (for months straight) to 0 messages in the last week by adding a "I am a spam bot" radio button.

I am not joking.

No I am not using something like ReCaptcha, I literally just added a radio button to the list.

#spam
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in reply to AnnoyingRains

If you add several hidden input fields rendered invisible with CSS so the user doesn't select them, the spam bots often will select them and fill them out.


Discover how to return values from Bash functions!

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in reply to It's FOSS

the "echo" variant has the benefit that we can pipe the output to another script:

my_function | grep foobar

This way we can treat a function like any other Linux command call, which makes scripting much more consistent.




You can use the GDM settings tool to spice up the login screen in GNOME.

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in reply to It's FOSS

although I don't use #gnome , I always support projects which offer a #gui for users to help them configure #settings simply sand easily 👍.



You can check whether you are running systemd by following these methods:

itsfoss.com/check-if-systemd/

in reply to It's FOSS

uhhh systemd —version?
or
which systemd
if which systemd; then echo “systemd installed”; fi


Whenever I find myself feeling concerned about the future of life on Earth, I’m comforted thinking of the humble tardigrade.

Sure, humans may not be here long in the grand scheme of things, but water bears will certainly persevere for millions of years after we’re gone.

in reply to Sheril Kirshenbaum

We can only hope the tardigrades don't invent capitalism, lest they share our same demise.

in reply to Muse

I do have a couple of fancy ones I'll likely never use ... Both for art/drawing and writing.
in reply to Muse

That reminds me. Need to buy another sketch book for ideas.



Last night in the Netherlands: Boy (14) dies, another boy (13) loses hand, dozens need eye surgery, more fine particles emitted than all road vehicles do in a year, €118 million blown up instead of put to use, millions of pets in fear, wildlife disturbed. Private fireworks: great tradition.


⛑️ Don't wait for World Backup Day to safeguard your memories and critical data!

Nextcloud can secure your data automatically: From photos and videos to important documents, Nextcloud offers seamless syncing across all your devices!

Learn more today 👇🏽

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The most popular Linux gaming articles of 2024 gamingonlinux.com/2025/01/the-…

#Linux #LinuxGaming



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@Tuxi ⁂
dort wird auf the-federation.info/activityre… verwiesen.
Dort wird aber kein einziger Server aufgeführt.
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friendica - Link to source
Tuxi ⁂
@Rainer "diasp​.org" Sokoll ✅
Na das hört sich doch schon mal prima an. 👍
Wenn du eine Einzeluserinstanz betreibst, dann würde ich empfehlen, das eine oder andere Relay hinzuzufügen. Dann füllt sich auch schneller die Timeline.
Allerdings geht das tatsächlich nur über die Console. Aber ich glaube, du kannst dich bei Docker auch in der Konsole anmelden, oder? Wenn ja, dann siehe hier: wiki.friendi.ca/docs/initicalc…


Terrence Andrew Davis (1969-2018) was an American electrical engineer and programmer who designed and built TempleOS, a public domain operating system.


Looking back at 2024 in Nextcloud's annual wrap-up! ✨🎁

Join us as we share some interesting numbers about Nextcloud, reflect on everything we achieved together and discover articles, podcasts and videos that you loved the most this year!

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Make Obsidian work for you! 13 practical tips for seamless note organization. 📝

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in reply to Muse

Cynicism is what I do well, but I am trying to do it less.
in reply to Muse

@Jay Bryant It's hard when you feel repeatedly disappointed.



Oh, the history of history and Star Trek!

Star Trek’s Cold War


While America was fighting on the ground, the Federation was fighting in space.
By Tom Nichols

To be sure, some Star Trek episodes were just fantasy and fluff. (“Spock’s Brain,” in which the first officer has his brain stolen by a planet of gorgeous but apparently daft women, is often regarded as the worst episode, but there are several contenders.) Others commented on American social problems, such as racism, with thuddingly obvious symbolism: “Let That Be Your Last Battlefield” describes an endless war between two races on the same planet, one black on the right side of their body, one black on the left side, and … well, you get the picture.

But to appreciate the Cold War setting of Star Trek, you need only to understand that the Earth-led United Federation of Planets (a free and democratic association committed to equality among all beings) was NATO...

in reply to Muse

The city on the edge of forever
in reply to Muse

Oooh! Today's standards. I've gone through a couple generations of young people saying, "They didn't know better back then." Having lived through those times, they did indeed know better but chose to ignore it. We are going through this right now with the MAGA and Techbro lot. Twenty years in the future people may say they didn't know better. They most assuredly do.

Trek could be both enlightened and abyssmally sexist when it came to female characters. Some portrayals I found upsetting even as a kid without any understanding of women's rights. Did I still love Star Trek? Yes, I did. But I did wish it could have been better. JK Rowling has this same problem.


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It's FOSS

@disputedhandle If you are a beginner, then one of these can be a good fit:

itsfoss.com/best-linux-beginne…





Meta is actively developing what they claim is world-changing technology and this is their best idea for how to use it: making bot accounts on their own social network in an effort to get you to scroll just a little bit longer. justinpot.com/the-future-of-mi…


Tesla replaced laid off US workers with foreign workers using H-1B visas that Musk want to increase


Elon Musk Wants Indentured Servitude Employees

H1B are primarily a vehicle for US corporations to get access to cheaper foreign labor with reduced labor protections. H1B workers always live under the threat of being deported if they lose their job, which forces them to be more compliant to their corporate masters while they're here. If we really cared about improving US workers' tech skills, we'd just spend money training and educating US citizens.


#ElonMusk #Tesla #H1B #VisaAbuse

in reply to Joseph Teller

It's the new Liam Neeson film, where his daughter gets carjacked.

Taken 4: A Ride



Rediscover Plan9 from Bell Labs.

itsfoss.com/plan9/


in reply to It's FOSS

I hope they decide to include the Model natively in the future, otherwise, the dependencies could be a problem across platforms
in reply to Italian Skeleton

@ItalianSkeletonGaming That could bloat the installation size considerably. Maybe a standalone version with the models and related dependencies included.

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I'm falling asleep, soooo...

HAPPY NEW YEAR! from Australia two hours early!


Grevillea fireworks
Grevillea fireworks

in reply to Muse

happy new year to you and all people you like


"Wealth might make it possible to pay people and communities to accept harms; conversely, the less wealth that the recipients have, the more likely they are to accept the terms. But that doesn't mean the terms are fair. Worse, it means that existing inequalities are compounded."

— Deb Chachra: How Infrastructure Works, pp. 134-134

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Well, this is fascinating! The city of Poznan, Poland uses eight clams to control their water supply. When the water is clean, they remain open, but close when contaminated, closing a sensor harmlessly glued to their shell. Computers do the rest. After three months, the clams are returned to their original home and replaced with new clams. #science #health #clever kottke.org/24/12/eight-clams-c…


#Volkswagen leak exposed precise location data on thousands of vehicles across Europe for months - techcrunch.com/2024/12/30/volk… #privacy #surveillance


I arranged to have this on a karaoke machine for my birthday one year, so I could sing it with my friends!
@Christoph

youtu.be/muUZjovOFRg?si=JGCcC2…



For me, TESCREAL is the word of year for 2024.
Coined by @timnitGebru and @xriskology in 2023 to describe multiple overlapping techno-philosophies that constantly try to redefine and rebrand to evade criticism. The word TESCREAL pins them down, bundles together, and invites further scrutiny.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TESCREAL



Don't settle for less – embrace more with Bluesky and Mastodon!

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