Horror author from New England. Principal engineer. Active HWA, Codex member.
Co-founder, Rocky Linux and the Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation.
Personal: https://semioticstandard.com/
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Who’s the source artist for this? Would love to follow him on Instagram
I’ll admit that it looks cool, but man…I just have a hard time seeing how that could possibly be functional.
This is exactly how I learned all those years ago, and to this day, I still use vim regularly. As in, literally, I was using it on a server this morning to make some changes. It’s just become natural to me now.
Leigh@lemmy.mltoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Is there a community for advertising new communities?
1·3 years agoIMO it’s fine to just make a post about it in one of the larger communities that seems appropriate. Now is exactly the time for us to promote one another! And Lemmy doesn’t have an algorithm, so you’re going to have to do some leg work to get the word out. I think people will be appreciative and understanding of that, I would be.
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Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Subreddits you are going to miss?English
2·3 years ago/r/whowouldwin :(
Also /r/tiktokcringe, so many of the videos there had me nearly in tears in laughter
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Books@lemmy.ml•What are you currently reading and how do you like it?English
0·3 years agoI have books scattered throughout the house, and so what I’m reading changes depending on where I am.
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If I’m going to sit outside, I’ll grab the book I keep on the table next to the back door. Currently that’s Stephen King’s Bag of Bones
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If I’m going to read in bed, then I pick up Tuesdays with Morris by Mitch Albom
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If I’m going to read in the bath, I’ll grab my Kindle and work through Alma Katsu’s The Deep
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If I’m in my office chair, I’ll work on The Gentle Art of Verbal Self Defence, by Suzette Haden Elgin
Kind of a funny way of going about things, but there it is, heh
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I want Lemmy to succeed, I want to be optimistic about it as an alternative to Reddit, but OP is correct, and we need to be honest about this very simple fact:
The Reddit we knew and loved is gone, and that’s a sad, tragic thing, and there likely won’t be a 1:1 replacement for a long time, if ever.
It’s okay to admit to ourselves that this whole situation sucks, because it absolutely does. That doesn’t mean that we can’t enjoy Lemmy and other federated things like it, and it doesn’t mean that federation doesn’t have advantages over Reddit, but let’s be honest: most of us were happy at Reddit, using our favorite 3rd party app (like Apollo), and we wouldn’t be here if the admins weren’t happy to kill what we once loved.
All we can do is try to make the best of it.
Juniper for R/S, Palo for firewalls. At home I use pfsense and UniFi APs and in that environment they’re great.
I know this opinion is wildly unpopular, but I think pirating is unethical. If you can’t afford something, or you disagree with spending money for it, then fine. Don’t watch that show/listen to that song/play that game. But the people who make things deserve to get paid. It’s not right to refuse to pay for something while also consuming that content. Many of the justifications for pirating just feel like entitlement to me.
I like that Lemmy and Masto don’t have those fucking algorithms. It’s a relief.
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•How much money does Lemmy.ml need to temporarily boost their servers?
0·3 years agospy on all the traffic
That’s…not how things work. Everyone has their philosophical opinions so I won’t attempt to argue the point, but if you want to handle scale and distribution, you’re going to have to start thinking differently, otherwise you’re going to fail when load starts to really increase.
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•How much money does Lemmy.ml need to temporarily boost their servers?
0·3 years agoYou could configure something like a Cloudflare worker to throw up a page directing users elsewhere whenever healthchecks failed.
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Do It Yourself@beehaw.org•Summary of the basic Bullet Journal processEnglish
1·3 years agoI’m interested in getting into this, but I think I’d probably end up abandoning it and having it feel like a chore, then feel guilty about not getting it ‘done.’
Think about everything you hate about Reddit—the kids, the trolls, the spam—and be thankful Lemmy requires a little more effort.
This is the way Reddit used to be when it first came out.














Thanks!