Power levels are measured in seconds for rebuild times ofc.
i use nix btw (and arch btw, dual booting)
Okay, I didn’t know how they were going to make the next season better than having Cristopher Lloyd and Steve Buscemi, but that’s a great way to do it.
The past weeks I have worked on setting up a new Piefed based Fediverse instance: https://nord.pub.
The main “selling points” of this instance is:
It is open to the world; the Nordic focus is quite loose and is mainly about geographic hosting and having a few Topics with communities in the Nordic languages. The main language will be English since that is the language of the vast majority of the Fediverse.
Community creation is open but I will not be creating any local communities that would “compete” with communities on other existing instances. However anyone who wants to create a community on this instance is free to do so, as long as it follows the rules.
Very cool!
Got it all sorted, thank you!
I had one free frozen beef fillet and some already cooked rice. If you have small amounts of meat fried rice is a good way to use them up.
Cost per person, $1.25
Once? Am I to accept, as God’s own truth, that the English language’s very own word for “one time”, was the one who took a wok into its hand and fried this rice?
We go with the evidence we have, not the evidence we want.
Well, you still didn’t answer whether you’re paid for this trolling or not.
Come on, dude, your bullshit attempt didn’t succeed, maybe it’s time to move on?
Have you tried looking inwards?
This should be excellent for selfhosters that have all their services in one VM. I haven’t tried this myself, but I think this means you can:
- you can create memorable links instead of memorizing port numbers: jellyfin.foo-bar.ts.net
- share one service from a machine instead of all of them in a more intuitive way
If you’re new to Tailscale Services, it lets you publish internal resources like databases, APIs, and web servers as named services in your tailnet, using stable MagicDNS names. Rather than connecting to individual machines, teams connect to logical services that automatically route traffic to healthy, available backends across your infrastructure. This decoupling makes migrations, scaling, and high availability far easier, without reconfiguring clients, rewriting access policies, or standing up load balancers. Our documentation has details on use cases, requirements, and implementation.
Just minor issue that maybe I’m not configuring correctly but when I use private resources I have to use the Ip instead of the alias. Looked online and it seemed other users were experiencing the same issue of not being able to use the alias. At this point I’m almost thinking it might be easier set up a second traefik container that just handles all the local connections and configure manually. Would love to just type my *.local address and have it be simple like that. Otherwise I love it and everything else it comes with! An alternative could be netbird, but want to see if I can figure out that small tid bit of pangolin first.
Just tried it, Services doesn’t work with funnel. You need to be on the tailnet.
evil.social down for weeks
There's a Sharkey-like (Catodon) instance called evil.social. A few months ago, I created an alternate account there so I could have an alternative to calckey.world (another Sharkey-like instance) for situations where Calckey would be experiencing downtime (with Calckey itself having been an alternative for my earlier Friendica account, after Friendica began experiencing frequent downtime occurrences; eventually I ended up staying on Calckey permanently).
At the time, their ActivityPub federation capabilities didn't seem to work properly, I couldn't fetch posts/comments from other instances as well as Calckey.world can. Nonetheless, I still kept the evil.social account as an alternative.
Now, it's been a few weeks since evil.social began returning 502 (Bad Gateway).
Anybody knows what's happening with said instance? Is it temporary downtime or the instance is likely gone forever? If the latter is the case, what alternatives to Calckey.world, other than Evil.social, should I be aware of, as someone who's used both to personal micro-blogging as well as interacting with posts and comments from threadiverse, and someone who's used to write lengthy texts (so max char length matters to me)?
@fediverse@lemmy.world @fediverse@lemmy.ml
They are so evil they even take their services down to keep the bad vibes going 😭
I canned these to try it out. Since they have been heated in a water bath to boiling for over ten minutes, they shouldn’t go bad.
Thanks!
It’s not as much about “go bad” as to create the perfect conditions for the good bacteria to develop… and those we like thrive in O2-free environment (“anaerobic”)… that’s why all sorts of pickle veggies, sauerkraut etc… are usually sitting under the liquid, held together by weights!
Keep us informed.
Yeah, now begins the hard part. Demo+steam next fest is usually the biggest boost for wishlists, but this should be closed to the release. Emails, social media posts are helpful. The game itself usually defines how to best market the game. Go watch videos by Chris Zukowski for example this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQBdIGaZROE
Page is live here. https://store.steampowered.com/app/3178920/Educational_Family_Games/ We will include the next steam fest in June!
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What kind of idiot would buy them?