If I got any writing done, the characters would be productive and actually finish writing stories instead of procrastinating like me.
If I got any writing done, the characters would be productive and actually finish writing stories instead of procrastinating like me.
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You’d think so, but no.
Short story is the ‘nominal’ size is the size before going into a planer to smooth the faces.
Yes, it makes little sense, like many things related to construction stuff.
parents ahould get their information from likeminded facebook groups (totally not propaganda)
Non native english speaker here, not trying to have an argument but to learn.
Is it correct to use “whose” in this context?
I kinda thought “whose” was meant to refer to a person and not an object, but really I don’t know.
Though I’d use something like “of which” or whatever else instead.
(Or just do what I do and rephrase it so you don’t need to bother with this syntax to begin with.)
“What is a dish where each individual component you like, but when combined together become a dish you think is nasty?”
Hmmm… There are as many ounces in a cup as there are bits in a byte.
Maybe the first byte fit in a cup.
Agreed, my comment would be said with the words “Italian” and “spaghetti” in airquotes.
Never seen one with cinnamon, then again I just don’t order those.
I’ll have to check with my gf who does.
Italian Poutine.
Actual poutine is great.
Spaghetti sauce is great.
But a Poutine where you replace the gravy with spaghetti sauce, no.
sleep deprivation and coke would explain so much
Ultimately, do whatever you think you’ll be able to keep up with.
The best documentation system is useless if you keep putting it off because it’s too much work.
It can be in git even if you’re not doing ‘config as code’ or ‘infrastructure as code’ yet/ever.
Even just a text file with notes in markdown is better than nothing. Can usually be rendered, tracked, versionned.
You can also add some relevant files as needed too.
Like, even if your stuff isn’t fully automated CI/CD magic, a copy of that one important file you just modified can be added as necessary.
If you visit on their home instance it mentions Nov 2022: https://qoto.org/users/admitsWrongIfProven Probably something that got fucked up in federation along the way.
I thought lemmy was an anti censorship effort, was I wrong?
Different places censor different things
Alright, so, the original rule 1 that was referenced in the first modlog when you posted this to /c/worldnews refers to the community rules for /c/worldnews :
Rule 1: posts have the following requirements:
Post news articles only
Video links are NOT articles and will be removed.
Title must match the article headline
Not United States Internal News
Recent (Past 30 Days)
Screenshots/links to other social media sites (Twitter/X/Facebook/Youtube/reddit, etc.) are explicitly forbidden, as are link shorteners
You then broke rule 2 on /c/technology, which I think a mod explained well.
On /c/youshouldknow, you were also breaking rule 1, which is a different rule 1 than before becaise it’s a different community.
/c/youshouldknow community’s rule 1:
Rule 1- All posts must begin with YSK
Like… every community has their own rules.
Here, you lucked out and don’t break any obvious rules whether you read them or not.
Yup… I’ve removed tons of them.
It’s almost always a different garbage link, usually a tangentially related comment written by some GPT with a bs link slipped in there.
They’re mostly single use accounts too.
Report them when you see them.
Thanks
Ironically, GPT can kinda get you started here…
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are you alright?
Yea, if anything it makes good practice.
Swapping hard drives in the larger data pool isn’t as daunting anymore.
Although, I gotta be honest, swapping drives in the zpool from which proxmox boots itself is still a bit iffy to me.
I had to set a reminder, because otherwise I won’t do it often enough.
Haven’t had to use port forwarding for gaming in like 30 or so years, so I just looked up Nintendo’s website…
LMAO, no thanks, that’s not happening.
For your question, you could likely route everything through a tunnel and manage the port forwarding on the other end of the tunnel.