csolisr

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[–] csolisr@communities.azkware.net 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Not sure whether this implementation will be lighter on resources than what Lemmy currently uses. Given the overhead of the JVM though, it's unlikely it will be supported by, say, a single Raspberry Pi

In a similar fashion, it would be great to find a way to migrate your post history, not just your followers, between one service and another. So far it's possible to request a backup, but only a few services allow importing said backup, let alone import a backup from a different provider (so far only Firefish, Pixelfed and its derivatives allow for the latter).

[–] csolisr@communities.azkware.net 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

For somebody specifically interested in the online competitive format of Pokemon - is there anything of the sort in Palworld? The last game that kind of scratched that itch for me was the Digimon Cybersleuth series.

If you want to read the gritty-nitty of how exactly was the Widevine blob patched and worked around specifically to not violate the DMCA, here's the specific article

That logo really makes me feel like the site is basically Twitter under neo-Nazi occupation

[–] csolisr@communities.azkware.net 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Either you plug a wired microphone each time you receive a call, or you explicitly do not receive calls with the device and use it as a tablet basically.

GrapheneOS requires specific safety hardware that, as of now, is usually available only on the Google Pixel line of phones. If your standard smartphone doesn't include it, I doubt a car does.

[–] csolisr@communities.azkware.net 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I'd love to move to mainstream Misskey, but there's a core reason why I'm using Firefish at the moment, namely the ability to actually import my old posts from Mastodon. To my knowledge, pretty much nothing supports importing posts in the Fediverse, except for Firefish and forks, Friendica and forks (to an extent), and PixelFed.

It does have a specific niche: users of OLED models that just want to play "backups" and don't want to bother soldering chips to their products. A few people will like the hassle-free multicarts.

[–] csolisr@communities.azkware.net 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Not sure if running from the cart slot is permitted to even detect anything not properly signed by Nintendo. Which means this one is squarely for "backups" and nothing else.

Correct! The newer models (including all OLED versions) were already patched from the factory (or more accurately, redesigned to prevent the soft-mod from working).

...and makes playing Destiny 2 impossible, unfortunately.

 

I really hope the developers weren't thinking about this pun while developing the plot...

 

"The report states that witnesses inside the house saw Williams pour gasoline from a soda bottle onto clothes and the floor of the laundry room. Williams then lit Takis tortilla chips on fire and tossed them into the laundry room."

 

"The report states that witnesses inside the house saw Williams pour gasoline from a soda bottle onto clothes and the floor of the laundry room. Williams then lit Takis tortilla chips on fire and tossed them into the laundry room."

 

Following a Lemmy community from an ActivityPub microblogging server such as Mastodon, Pleroma, or Misskey, sets the server to repost all messages sent to the community (whether original threads or their replies) as separate posts. However, both the threads and the replies to these have their ActivityPub privacy set to "public", instead of "unlisted". This means that on the home page, if you follow a Lemmy community, it will not only display the thread but also each individual reply in reverse chronological order. This generally pollutes the home page with more messages than required. While the main posts should remain with privacy set to "public", replies should be set to "unlisted" instead.

 

When attempting to vote on any posts, my self-hosted site is unable to store the vote. Checking on the logs I get an error message that states there is no unique or exclusion constraint matching the ON CONFLICT specification. This points towards a problem with the database, but I'm not sure if it can be solved by rebuilding some index, or by fixing the upstream handling of duplicate data.

I'm getting a constant barrage of errors similar to the one below:

WARN Error encountered while processing the incoming HTTP request: lemmy_server::root_span_builder: there is no unique or exclusion constraint matching the ON CONFLICT specification
   0: lemmy_apub::activities::voting::vote_post
             at crates/apub/src/activities/voting/mod.rs:126
   1: lemmy_apub::activities::voting::vote::receive
             at crates/apub/src/activities/voting/vote.rs:71
   2: lemmy_apub::activities::community::announce::receive
             at crates/apub/src/activities/community/announce.rs:141
   3: lemmy_server::root_span_builder::HTTP request
           with http.method=POST http.scheme="http" http.host=communities.azkware.net http.target=/inbox otel.kind="server" request_id=7e024b6a-3e4c-47b6-984d-0e2f04a52602 http.status_code=400 otel.status_code="OK"
             at src/root_span_builder.rs:16
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1433287

The trend has reportedly sparked a backlash from some in China due to safety reasons. Read more at straitstimes.com.

 

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