[-] arrakark@10291998.xyz 2 points 4 days ago

Solid take 👍

[-] arrakark@10291998.xyz 10 points 4 days ago

Reddit UI.

eeeeeeeeeeww...

[-] arrakark@10291998.xyz 10 points 5 days ago

Yeah I'm not super versed in retro handhelds, but I've seen reviews of products that are not too much more expensive, yet offer like 100x the features and performance. I would imagine the ability to load custom ROMs would be a deal breaker. These review units seem one step away from coming in a cereal box, or as a superhero-themed extra toy you get in a movie theater popcorn combo.

[-] arrakark@10291998.xyz 28 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

In the next 7 days I will get:

  • anxiety
  • anxiety
  • anxiety
  • anxiety

I got this.

[-] arrakark@10291998.xyz 18 points 1 month ago

Oh sorry, I didn't realize this was a shitpost 🤦‍♂️

[-] arrakark@10291998.xyz 21 points 1 month ago

One of those canisters is equivalent to burning 178mL of gasoline. Or enough to power an average car for 2km. Most people burn through the equivalent of 30+ of these a day going to work and back.

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[-] arrakark@10291998.xyz 91 points 1 month ago

What? Because of the elections? I feel like it's always been an excellent time to delete social media accounts haha

[-] arrakark@10291998.xyz 14 points 1 month ago

They updated their description of how their search engine works. The new description is still factual, while being slightly easier to understand. The new description also has some fancy marketing flair. They still make it pretty clear that they use other search engines via anonymous calls.

I wouldn't call that shady at all... Unless maybe I'm completely missing the point here.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by arrakark@10291998.xyz to c/worldnews@lemmy.ml

It's interesting how different countries are dealing and are effected by the declining worldwide birth rates. The most astounding statistic to me is that wildlife populations have dropped +70% over the past 50 years. Frankly, if humans think that we are in the right to drop wildlife populations by such a staggering amount, a slight drop in human populations only seems like a fair way to balance the scales.

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[-] arrakark@10291998.xyz 69 points 1 month ago

I have a TP-Link router. Maybe I'm an idiot, but I searched around for a bit and I literally could not find which models of router were effected. All articles about Botnet-7777 are frustratingly vague with this.

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I am relieved to hear that this tennant got some money back.

There seems to be a difference in views on what housing means to people. To the landlords, it's an exchange, a source of income for losing access to space. Landlords think it's fair to evict a tennant if it means they can charge more for rent. To the tennant, it's literally where they eat, live, and sleep. Their SOL if the landlord kicks them out. The because of this, the demand-curve on a demand-supply graph is steep. This causes the sensitivities were seen in the rental market these past couple years. The supply side is also steep because of NIMBY's.

So what happens? Prices go up and quantities don't change. Current landlords are rewarded, new landlords are hardly created, and tenants are left scrambling as they move from place to place, having their entire life uprooted each time.

And then people wonder why Canada isn't having kids. LOL

[-] arrakark@10291998.xyz 15 points 1 month ago

230C right on the iron lol

[-] arrakark@10291998.xyz 28 points 1 month ago

Every retail worker's nightmare

[-] arrakark@10291998.xyz 31 points 1 month ago

I think it's a combination of the security risk and a slippery-slope argument. The security risk is that, at the very least, it opens up an avenue for hackers to more easily extract personal information from your PC. The slippery-slope argument is that Microsoft can just choose to enable this feature, or parts of it, without your consent. It used to be that you could turn of all telemetry in Windows (XP/Vista I believe), but now you can't do that for 10.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by arrakark@10291998.xyz to c/selfhost@lemmy.ml

Hey; I just got a Lemmy instance up and running. I'd like to share some tips and things that helped me along the way.

I used the Ansible installer found here. Just following the instructions is pretty clear if you've ever set up a server before. I did have a couple of hickups though:

  • In the hosts config file, there's a like that says "myuser@example.com: replace with the destination you use to connect to your server via ssh."" There's a typo down below where there is no myuser@example.com, it actually says example.com instead. Do replace it with your username and domain.
  • The customPostgresql.conf DOES need to be tuned for your server memory and CPU; the default did not work for me
  • When it says Configure a DNS A Record to point at your server's IP address. it means you need an IPv4 address for your server. Unfortunately, this means you can't use the cheapest Vultr tier at $2.5/mo, but you have to use the $3.5/mo instance at least.
  • I used the $5/mo Vultr instance instead of $3.5 because 512MiB of RAM caused my server to run out of memory and start killing processes. For some reason nginx would be the first to go.
  • Speaking of nginx; it was not configured to start on startup for some reason. A quick sudo systemctl enable nginx fixed that.
  • To diagnose the memory issue; I had to go docker ps | grep postgres, get the hash/ID for postgres, then do sudo docker logs 5115641fc0b2 to see the logs
  • To see the server logs, the /srv/lemmy/<domain name here> is where the docker-compose.yml file is, so if you cd into this dir, only then can you run docker compose logs -f lemmy or docker compose logs -f lemmy lemmy-ui pictrs to see the lemmy logs
  • Sometimes, pressing a button in the config menu doesn't do anything. Generally, it's a backend issue and not a frontend one, but the front-end does not tell you that anything has gone wrong. If you "Inspect" and open up the console in your browser, you'll see the server request done and you can see the response.
  • I was surprised to learn that you can't make a federated AND private Lemmy instance. I guess it makes sense? I kind of want to save on server bandwidth/resourse by being the only user though...
  • My ISO of Debain did not have a swap file or partitioned any swap space. Create a swap file and make it permanent through the following commands: sudo fallocate -l 1G /swapfile sudo chmod 600 /swapfile sudo mkswap /swapfile sudo swapon /swapfile and then edit sudo nano /etc/fstab and add the line /swapfile none swap sw 0 0. Without the swap Lemmy would crash the server.

Anyways, hope these notes help someone! If you've got any tips I'd love to hear.

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