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De-federate from instances with loli
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You can't block instances, as a user. There's an issue for it opened on Lemmy's git repo though. You can block communities, though that gets more tedious as more communities pop up.
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De-federate from instances with loli
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You can't block instances, as a user. There's an issue for it opened on Lemmy's git repo though. You can block communities, though that gets more tedious as more communities pop up.
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how did you make the switch from reddit to lemmy.. i'm trying to myself but struggling to ngl
Reddit made it simple for me; they banned the app I browsed it with (Boost, along with every other 3rd party app).
I don't browse on my desktop, and I refuse to use their 1st party app, so using Reddit became too inconvenient.
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New social experiment
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13 Numb.mp3.exe
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Threads is making moves for Mastodon integration
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There's a concept called Embrace, Extend, Extinguish (seemingly coined, in that form, in a Microsoft antitrust lawsuit). Here's the Wikipedia page on it: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish
As I understand, people argue that Facebook/Meta, via Threads, will use this strategy in the long-term to either kill, or make effecitvely obsolete, the open technology behind Mastodon. If not that, then they could easily make the federation part of Threads buggy & unreliable, souring their users' opinions on the "fediverse".
They don't need to control anyone; they only need to host a majority of the userbase (by being the most popular federated site). And they're not starting from a user count of 1 or 10, unlike a lot of Mastodon sites.
Obviously, Mastodon & Lemmy, and the sites that run them, can keep chugging along just fine, but it's argued that if Meta makes their federation implementation sub-par (or otherwise sabotages it), it'll hurt the user-base growth of sites that use these projects (as people will see begin to see it as unreliable or what-not).
Is it as doom and gloom as people make it seem? Idk, I haven't had time to care.
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What kind of music do you listen to?
Mostly rock & metal (Examples being: Architects, Beartooth, Chaosbay, While She Sleeps, Dark Tranquillity, Ice Nine Kills, Periphery, Babymetal, & Hanabie.. Though, throw a piano solo in and I'm sold (Corelia's "Treetops", for instance — I need to explore more symphonic metal. Not that Corelia is– anyway).
With that said, I've also got a few outliers that mostly include game & TV OSTs (Hoyo-MiX, Crush 40, kessoku band). Add in a few tracks from LiSA, and "Ghost" by Hoshimachi Suisei & the cover by Rachie to really leave my Spotify Recommended dazed & confused.
TL;DR: The spectrum of rock & metal all the way from Incubus to Lorna Shore, with sprinkles of J-Pop, Electronic, & random OSTs to really hospitalize my Spotify Recommended.
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Least favorite IDE ngl
Y'all remember netbeans?
There's always a bigger worse fish.
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OPNsense Bare Metal vs Virtualization
I run Proxmox on my router (an Intel NUC) with an OpenWRT VM (though I used to run OPNSense, and might try going back to it later). It makes things more complicated, but I'm familiar enough with Proxmox that I'm okay with that complexity.
Setup right, I don't think you'd experience any performance hit in terms of your network, and your 8th gen i7 is likely better than my Celeron J4025, so I imagine your Web UIs will be fast enough even virtualized.
I virtualized my router because it let me experiment with different router options way more easily (I could switch from OPNSense to OpenWRT and fall back on my old OPNSense VM if I messed anything up, I could setup VLANs in a cloned VM and fallback to my old VM if I couldn't get it working, etc.). I'm a very indecisive person loll. But if there's no reason for you to virtualize it, then I wouldn't bother unless you just want to.
I vaguely remember my Intel NIC gave problems with OPNSense, but running virtualized meant I could use Linux drivers (via Proxmox) and give OPNSense a VirtIO NIC that it would be happy with. Oh, and it's nice being able to run the Unifi Web Server in an LXC on the router so it doesn't go down whenever I mess with my server PC.
Personally, I only run network-specific things on my Proxmox instance on the router (so, OpenWRT/OPNSense, and the Unifi Web Server). My more home-lab stuff is run on a completely separate machine. Like others have said, I don't want my internet to go down when I mess with my server.
If you do end up virtualizing ur router, in my personal experience using VirtIO network devices for the VM seems to work best for me (the E1000 seemed to hamper my upload/download speeds quite a bit, VirtIO made it pretty much line-speed — that could just be OpenWRT quirks or my NIC, idk).
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Early Access: Become a tester for Boost for Lemmy and share your feedback 🚀
Thank you for developing this app! Being able to use Boost again has felt like being right at home. Your UI/UX design is just amazing, and I've sorely missed it since Reddit's whole thing happened.
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(Meta) What shall we do here on /c/3ds?
So, I'll start with my Biases: I've got a 3DS, DSLite, and only one GBA game lol.
I don't mind if this community shifts its focus more towards the DS family of handhelds, but I personally think we'll have a healthier amount of activity if the scope is kept as it currently is (3DS & all prior.)
I appreciate GB/C/A discussion, as I got into Nintendo handhelds with the DS, so Gameboy is kind of a blind-spot for me. I'm not strongly-held to my stance though; and I recognize your point with /c/[email protected].
I like the megathread idea, as I like to see others' collections and see what games I might not have heard/known about otherwise; and I can see how such posts might otherwise clutter the community without a megathread.
Thanks for taking care of this community!
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King James Bible on GBA on 3DS. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ah, of course. In order to avoid bricking your console, you've made sure to bless your console. 🙏🙏
On a more serious note, I love how it's either Bad Apple, Doom, or the Bible that gets ported to things you don't expect, lol.
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[River] in Void
Do you have a link to your wallpaper? It looks so good!
Btw, i think your Codeberg repo might be set to private; clicking the link leads to a 404 error. (The github one works fine, though)
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If you could describe any music genre as a specific food, what music genre would it be, what food would it be, and why?
I feel like heavy metal would be like biting into a gumball and realizing it's a jawbreaker/gobstopper.
(Love the genre; just thought this description was funny)
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How large is the memory card in your 3DS?
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You could technically get around that 300 game limit by having emuNANDs on your SD card — but 300 games is an absurd amount anyway, lol.
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[Vote] Should we defederate exploding-heads?
Aye
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Forget star signs, what key do you press to wake up your computer from sleep?
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Sure does, if your motherboard plays nicely with it.
Personally, my acer laptop doesn't; if it goes into sleep mode, I have to hard-reset it to get it working again.
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Confused about how to fix incorrect metadata
A TV Series can have an IMDB ID set: click the three dots on the series, click edit metadata, scroll down to External IDs, fill in as needed, then click save. (This alone doesn't update the metadata though)
To refresh metadata, click on the 3 dots again, select refresh metadata, and select replace all metadata. It should use the IMDB ID provided to fill in & replace the metadata.
As for subtitles: sorry, dunno anything on that. My subtitles come from DVD rips 😅. I've been too lazy to setup any subtitle downloader.
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[Vote] Should we pre-emptively defederate Threads?
Aye
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Do you use physical media?
I prefer buying CDs for music & physical games for my consoles when I can (physical games on PC is kind of a distant dream now...). For TV, I think the only option to actually own your media is through BluRay/DVD. The digital stores (like Amazon, Vudu i think?) only let you watch on their platform & don't give you any files.
I do have a small number of vinyls & cassettes, but that's more for novelty than any practicality.
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10 Favourite DS games?
So, excluding Rocket Slime, Peggle, & the Ace Attorney Series, I'll throw these in:
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Parent threads, watch out for your children accessing things they shouldn't be
C++ obsessed teen
stfu - statically typed feels unwise
Are we sure they're not a Python-obsessed teen?