Your photos have such a nice aesthetic, care to share any of your editing tips?
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I’ve had the JX-Pro for a few years now, first for pour over and now for espresso. I’ve been very happy with it and it’s still grinding very consistently even with the zero amount of maintenance i’ve done with it :D
I imagine the J-Ultra is just as good or better.
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Film Photography@lemmy.world•Cruising Through The Nebula [Leica M3, Voigtlander 50mm f1.5, Rollei Retro 80S]English
2·4 months agoRed filter at exposure! Retro 80S tends to be very contrasty, and the red filter works really well for sky shots.
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Games@lemmy.world•Ex-Overwatch Director Says Tracer's Butt Was Never "Nerfed"English
9·4 months agoGreat video on the subject https://youtu.be/1EJSAm6OFOs
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Gaming@lemmy.ml•Please suggest me Comedy Based GamesEnglish
20·4 months agoPortal and Portal 2 are natural follow-ups to Stanley Parable if you haven’t played them yet.
I also found the bone dry and character driven humor of Tactical Breach Wizards to be very entertaining, on top of it being an incredible game mechanically as well. 10/10.
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Thank goodness for torrents that include the episode title in the name of the torrentEnglish
4·5 months agoThanks for posting this, love hearing some “inside baseball” about this kind of stuff and good to know there are some tools out there to help fix things.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Im stupid but have moneyEnglish
6·7 months agoTalk to a financial advisor. The moment I was making more money than i knew how to confidently manage myself, i talked to a financial advisor and it was one of the better decisions i’ve made. Now i know exactly what i can spend on what and still be saving what i need to.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Help me understand the workflow for cloning dotfiles after a fresh install without hosting dotfiles in the cloudEnglish
2·7 months agoAnsible or other IaC is a great choice. If your needs are real simple, like mine, i put Gitolite on one of my mini servers and i can push/pull from there over ssh.
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Film Photography@lemmy.world•Window Shutter, Eli Whitney Museum, CT [Ilford HP5 Plus 4x5]English
4·8 months agoGreat use of 4x5, love the texture
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Have you ever tried to "acquire" a taste? (Ie. spent time eating/imbibing something you didn't like at first to start to enjoy it.)English
18·8 months agoI had almost the reverse with coffee. I always liked the smell of coffee but not really the taste. Then my family bought a Nespresso machine when i was in high school, and i started adding espresso shots to hot chocolate. Then i started occasionally making espresso shots and drinking them straight. Then several years later i found myself in a hotel for work, at 6am before a shift, and they automatically brought me black coffee. I took one sip and was like “oh i guess i like coffee now” and never looked back. Yep, regular old hotel breakfast coffee got me hooked.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Distrohop Recommendation Wanted: Fedora or Secureblue?English
4·8 months agoMalware in the traditional sense, as in a malicious program that sneaks its way onto your machine and runs a dangerous payload, is far far more common on Linux machines with open ports acting as servers on the internet. And even then, I’d wager that’s less than 1% of the malware out there that specifically targets Windows simply due to market share. With that in mind, plain old Fedora will do just fine, especially if you leave SELinux enabled; many tutorials have you disable it if it interferes with apps/services you want to run, but they’re simply being lazy, working around SELinux can be obscure at times, but it’s still worth doing, and keeping it running rather than disabling it.
Malicious webpages and phishing attempts are more likely to cause you trouble on Linux, and the OS can only do so much to protect you there. Securing against those is more about vigilance and wisdom, which it sounds like you’ve got covered honestly!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Distrohop Recommendation Wanted: Fedora or Secureblue?English
71·8 months agoI’m not sure I’m qualified to answer, you seem to know your security needs but i’ll ask anyway: what are you securing against and why? You listed your security goals, but not exactly why you need them and what you are defending against. Fair enough, but without knowing more details, I’d suggest looking at QubesOS, which specifically isolates apps into different virtual machines. You could also go with security-by-minimality, and roll your own environment with Arch or Alpine (even Gentoo if you really wanna go down the rabbit hole)
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•Both Ford and Mercedes own a /8 block of public IP addresses, that is 16 million public IPV4 addresses eachEnglish
4·8 months agoSecurity wasn’t the main concern in this particular case, the headache came from the fact that they were working in IP classes, and we were working in CIDRs (EC2 security groups, for example)
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•Both Ford and Mercedes own a /8 block of public IP addresses, that is 16 million public IPV4 addresses eachEnglish
1243·8 months agoOne of the startups I worked for did business with Ford. We needed info about their networks to get them connected to our service in AWS, and in the process we learned that they still use public IPs for everything. Every workstation, server, router, etc. connected to the internet from a public IP, no NAT and only protected by extremely complicated firewall rules. Their IT team must be in constant distress, or super defensive about their architecture haha
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Technology@lemmy.world•What are your thoughts: Proton Drive vs Filen?English
1·9 months agoI have a lifetime subscription to Filen that I got a year or so ago and have been very happy with, much nicer than Proton Drive in my experience.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your least favourite song by your favourite band/artist?English
4·10 months agoReally? Interesting. I think the version on Alive 2007 combined with Alive and Prime Time of Your Life is like the pinnacle of that album.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Say your partner is gone for around a week, and you're home alone. What are you going to do that you wouldn't normally with someone around? English
15·10 months agoI’d diagnose this response as 10% the effect of mushrooms and 90% the effect of watching Ex Machina alone. I walked out of my room at 1am shell shocked from that movie and had a quick conversation with my roommate in the kitchen that i remember nothing about except how reassured i felt that she wasn’t a robot. Excellent movie.
Man this is a great shot, excellent colors and nicely balanced composition. You could totally leave it as is, but if it were mine, I would crop away the entire bottom half, right where the water starts to get blurry, leaving the top half as an amazing panoramic.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Space colonization would create so many jobs for everyone. Not great jobs but jobs.English
91·11 months agoInteresting, I’m of the opposite mind: I think it’s inevitable that we will inhabit places outside earth. Time is long, technology keeps getting better, space on earth keeps getting smaller, and there’s only one way we escape the consumption of earth by the eventual expansion of the sun. We just have to make sure not to destroy ourselves first (a tall order, it seems as of lately).



People with far more knowledge about this: when a data center “uses” water, what happens to it? Does the act of cooling servers with water “use up” the water or can it be cycled back into the water system? And if it is theoretically possible for it to be cycled back into the system as opposed to being dumped like sewer water, why isn’t it?