Mark with a Z
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Mark with a Z@lemmy.kde.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What architectural style would you like to see come back?1·3 days agoThose ai generated plants and hallway wall things bother me a bit.
The bird could have been on a bombing run already.
Mark with a Z@lemmy.kde.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What architectural style would you like to see come back?4·3 days agoI wonder how bad those big white renders would look IRL after some use and wear. Great opinion, though.
Mark with a Z@lemmy.kde.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What architectural style would you like to see come back?4·3 days agoI don’t think that’s what was being asked. You could have your row houses art deco. That’d be kinda cool actually.
Mark with a Z@lemmy.kde.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Disney+ Confirmed a NEW Change Coming Soon for SubscribersEnglish7·3 days agoThese storefronts will allow viewers to … pick out products they’ve seen in their favorite shows
This should be funny but somehow it doesn’t do it anymore
Americans and their units
What kind of magnet doesn’t rappel?
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There should be some tolerance. I used the builtin recovery mode though, so it got the time from network.
Mark with a Z@lemmy.kde.socialto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Best laptop under $200 to buy for YunoHost Lemmy?4·6 days agoAt that price point, something used and not particularly recent. Even an old laptop will be good performance-wise, but not necessarily storage-wise.
However, buying a laptop to run at home might not be the most reliable or economical way to host Lemmy: you can rent a virtual server for not much, provided that you have access to a computer to remotely access the server with.
I have zero experience with YunoHost, so I don’t know how that may or may not limit the options. Probably the most common way is to use Lemmy-Ansible. It’s easy (well, relatively speaking) and is maintained by the actual lemmy devs themselves. Managed services (ones where you don’t have to deal with the server) should also exist for lemmy, but I’ve never used them.
“The simplest way” belongs both to occam and razor?
I’ve had that unhelpful error popup blocking os install. In my case it was bad system time. Check the clock.
Mark with a Z@lemmy.kde.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI warns that its upcoming models could pose a higher risk of enabling the creation of biological weapons and says it is stepping up testing of such modelsEnglish7·7 days agoBecause “biological weapons development” sounds a d v a n c e d
Warning: our product can be used for advanced high tech work!!!11
Mark with a Z@lemmy.kde.socialto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What happens to the content if an Lemmy instance shuts down?6·8 days agoWhen instances federate, they don’t send old content. Old content will be fetched if a user tries to open it, for example by clicking a link to an old post (on some apps) or pasting its url into the search box.
The data copied to the other instance will stay on the other instance, unless manually deleted for some reason.
Mark with a Z@lemmy.kde.socialto Apple@lemmy.world•this is probably a long shot, but any idea how to get iCloud Passwords to work on Linux?12·9 days agoOfficially:
No.Unofficially:
Maybe, but the downsides are jank, security, and that you’re relying on Apple not killing access for “unauthorized” software.Alternative:
Use a cross-platform solution, like Bitwarden
This sounded off, so I checked the docs.
…downvote posts so that they are less likely to be seen.
Mark with a Z@lemmy.kde.socialto Europe@feddit.org•Leaked surveillance of Tusk phone call published by opposition-linked Polish mediaEnglish15·9 days agoI don’t understand how it ever seemed like a good decision to release an illegal surveillance tape that contains just some mild disrespect.
It promotes downvoted posts?
I’ve been using mega. They have a decent linux client and file manager integrations.