Thanks! I am so excited about it
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I bought my wife pregnancy clothing, and found out I’m having a girl!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Do Not Put Your Site Behind Cloudflare if You Don't Need To - Rik's WeblogEnglish
742·15 days agoAnd then someone posts your tiny hobby site to a popular forum and you get hugged to death. There are plenty of people who say they don’t like centralization (which is fair), and a lot who mention not using Cloudflare (which is fair), but there exists plenty of great reasons to use the tech whether you like it or not.
Instead we should be focused on what the alternatives are depending on your needs, recommending solutions to actual problems, rather than just yelling at the sky.
Those are just a few I’ve used in the past in enterprise settings, but there are a lot out there.
Does the 02 have a release date?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Introducing SlopStop: Community-driven AI slop detection in Kagi SearchEnglish
2·17 days agoI tried Kagi, and hated its results so I cancelled. I don’t understand the love for it I see online. I enjoy self hosting searxng, where I can configure it for myself or family, for our needs. I also am a fan of marginalia, both which cost me nearly $0 a month, and work wonderfully. I’d rather invest in supporting them through time and money than a corporation like Kagi.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Has Diet Coke (in a can) changed in the past few months?
1·26 days agoTo add to that list, manufacturing does go wrong, the formula could’ve been off in the can you drank. Plus during manufacturing it’s possible for a teeny tiny pinhole to be made in your can, which will alter the taste more and more over time, and even evaporate some of the liquid causing an imbalance. You can squeeze the can a little to see if it has less resistance than other cans you have under pressure.
I actually know a lot of people from where I went to high school who were treated this way…
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Linux@lemmy.ml•For Linux gaming (including DX12), is there a strong reason to choose NVIDIA over AMD?
3·2 months agoI’m glad you mentioned knowing how to fix them. My server has hosted Nvidia GPUs for 15 odd years now, working great, and has remained stable through updates by some miracle.
Getting it set up was a nightmare back then though, do not recommend for the faint of heart.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Blocking releasegroups from Sonarr/Radarr [edit] or rather blocking malware regardless of nameEnglish
1·2 months agoI agree, for folks that don’t align with common use cases something like Trash is great. But there are always common configs, in all things that the masses would benefit from. For example, with blocklists you often have users who want to block all ads, porn, only ads from large companies but not small businesses, politics, etc. Different strokes for different folks.
Same is true with Sonarr & Radarr, where you have users who prefer different things, like foreign content, subtitled content, audio quality, specific video formats, etc. Chances are there is a configuration that would strike a balance for the masses and make most users happy. Just like most users are happy with a general ad blocklist without having to think much about what it is or isn’t blocking.
I’ll probably check out Cleanuparr for my own needs, that looks like a step in the right direction.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Blocking releasegroups from Sonarr/Radarr [edit] or rather blocking malware regardless of nameEnglish
21·2 months agoI appreciate the advice, but I’m not solely referring to the customization of filtering, of course it has the ability to do that, almost every comment in this thread is about that. The feature I am raising is about syncing community maintained txt blobs, Trash tells us exactly how to sync the guide with Sonarr/Radarr, but not without additional software or manual effort.
Trash may offer excellent filters, but they are often incomplete, and do not promote community involvement. A URL pointed at a single source of truth inherently would, this is a popular approach with blocklists all over the web. If a user wants to modify the list, and has to post to a single moderated source, everyone benefits. But currently as a user you either setup syncing orchestration or you manually copy Trash. Neither of which lends itself toward keeping the community up to date.
If you are aware of a way to have Sonarr/Radarr pull directly from a single source of truth and update itself, that would be great though.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Blocking releasegroups from Sonarr/Radarr [edit] or rather blocking malware regardless of nameEnglish
2·2 months agoI am familiar, thanks though
This kind of functionality belongs in Sonarr/Radarr imo, and not separate service(s)
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Blocking releasegroups from Sonarr/Radarr [edit] or rather blocking malware regardless of nameEnglish
8·2 months agoHonestly we should just start a list we maintain, and then ask Sonarr/Radarr to offer a feature to pull from a URL of our choosing periodically. That way we can curate the blocklists as a collective rather than this manual bullshit.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Open Printer is a fully open-source inkjet with DRM-free ink and no subscriptionsEnglish
1·2 months agoI took one of the broken ones from my office, repaired it, and now it allows my dnd campaign to see the DM and all the other players reactions when playing remotely.
While I don’t know this is the case, I can say from experience that in large enterprise organizations compliance departments will and do actively prevent the release of features and even commits if they don’t comply.
While that’s not an excuse for challenging them, I could definitely see a stressed out mid level just trying to make there manager happy and move on with life.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•𝐛𝐚𝐭: the tool to syntax highlight (almost) anything on Linux - Bread on Penguins
35·3 months agoIf you enjoy bat, may I also recommend you try:
- eza as an alternative to ls
- zoxide as an alternative to cd
- fd as an alternative to find
- fzf paired with fd for enhanced reverse searching and more
- delta for syntax highlighting pager for git, diff, grep, blame output
I’ve been using these for probably around 5-10 years / daily, without issue.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the odds that we are all in a simulation?
2·3 months agoNot OP, but they said “but it could be”, not that it is required.
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pics@lemmy.world•NASA astronaut captures rare 'gigantic jet' from space
21·4 months agoI knew lightning could strike horizontally and downward. But never realized it could go up. That just seems so weird to me.
I guess it’s less strange than ball lightning though. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_lightning
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Technology@lemmy.world•AOL will end dial-up internet service in September, 34 years after it's debut — AOL Shield Browser and AOL Dialer software will be shuttered on the same dayEnglish
91·4 months agoDo you remember what you guys were using to burn millions of CDs at the time? Genuinely curious how it was done at that scale, as I think it was one of the biggest CD campaigns.
Personal preference, but elixir just strikes a balance that doesn’t make me feel like I’m reading hieroglyphs so I’m actually happy to see it praised.


Thank you!