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pics@lemmy.world•Pete Hegseth, introduced as the SSecretary of War
33·14 days agoᛋᛋecretary of War
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pics@lemmy.world•[OC] Projectile ring for ammunition inside the 16 inch main gun of the USS North Carolina
2014·17 days agoNo you did it for free, fool.
Usually because they include by default some proprietary software. Usually that is firmware for processors or graphics. Or they by default include repositories with non-free software. Also media codecs are a common one too.
The FSF takes a pretty extremist approach to FOSS. Which isn’t necessarily bad.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I finally understand Cloudflare Zero Trust tunnelsEnglish
51·29 days agoIt is - that’s just how URLs in non-latin fonts look unfortunately. URLs, (and a ton of tech infrastructure) is hugely English/latin script biased.
The URL is Japanese.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•iRobot’s revenue has tanked and it’s almost out of cash | "Roomba customers are understandably concerned about the impact these current financial troubles might have on their home cleaning robots."English
9·30 days agoI have a Roborock that supposedly has Matter support (over WiFi not Thread, but still) and integrates into my Home assistant fairly well.
I wonder if it would break without Internet.
Uhhh no that’s not true. Unless you’re one to say everything a computer does is AI, like the NPCs in video games are “AI”
I refer specifically to generative AI that’s taken prominence this decade.
But also because (at least as far as I can tell), he doesn’t use AI.
Does he though??
I looked into it and found this from not even all that long ago.



I’m all for calling slop out, but we gotta be sure. It does kinda have that style but I don’t see other signs.
Edit: He’s posted his art on Instagram since at least 2020, well before AI image models could put out anything nearly passable.

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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Stop cramming everything onto one Pi: treat your home lab like a tiny ISP - hardware, stack, backups and an update planEnglish
3·1 month agoBypassing the battery?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Moving to linux at home has me using the command line more.
4·1 month agoInstalling anything. Updating. Formatting drives.
bdonvr@thelemmy.clubtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•MySafeSpace – Whitehouse.govEnglish
19·1 month agoIs this real life
They should but they wouldn’t be optimized for touch or small screens
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How can I optimize my jellyfin, specifically transcoding and the CPU usage involved? I'm running it off a mini pc so resources are everythingEnglish
1·3 months agoCheck your disk access usage maybe? Like if you store things on an external drive with USB2 or something you’re gonna have a bad time with multiple videos/high bitrate stuff because you’re saturating the bandwidth of the connection
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy community feedback: Should we fetch and combine comments from cross-posts on the post screen? · Issue #3415 · LemmyNet/lemmy-uiEnglish
6·3 months agoNo. It’s confusing. Maybe make them easily accessible though but still distinct so that the users know it’s two different spaces.
That’s Niagara Falls, ON’s skyline. Not Toronto, that’s too far.
On my trip to Toronto I took the chance to take the GO train on a day trip there and take the boat tour. Highly recommend. Never been to the American side tho



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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Finally set up nginx as a reverse proxy.English
4·3 months ago+1 for Immich - it’s actually great

Yeah it would be small to the point of not being perceptible. A single atom has an insane amount of energy for its size, but its still not enough to move a grain of sand any amount that would be perceptible to the naked eye