Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
Leeloo Dallas Multiclass
Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
Only bad teachers have ever said that. But I doubt they do now that everyone has a calculator on their phone.
Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
It doesn't matter if you care. What matters is that the people being referred to care how they are being referred. It's literally 0 extra effort for you to use the pronouns they prefer. Just use the pronouns that they want. It doesn't inconvenience you at all.
Dandroid 1y ago • 88%
When does this come out for the general public?
Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
No. No poop.
Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
This is likely what happened. I think I'm gonna format the Windows SSD attached to the server (old install) and reinstall grub. Tomorrow, I guess. :(
Edit: Now that I've had a moment to think, I realized that I deleted grub. It was on another SSD that I wiped. It was on the SSD that my old OS was on that I wasn't using anymore. But my actual Linux install came from another computer. So when I dropped it in what became my server, I installed grub manually on the old SSD (which has now been wiped) to boot to my Linux SSD.
Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
Literally this morning I started getting boot errors. It is telling me WBM can't find the boot file. But I should be booting into grub, so idk what to do. My boot order is Ubuntu, then USB. And that's it. And now I'm out of the house all day and can't do anything but sweat about it.
Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
Last Christmas. It's the Christmas one night stand song. And it just repeats the same thing a thousand times. Turn that shit off.
Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
Obviously losing the third party apps and spez's lies about the Apollo dev were the big ones, but honestly, I have had negative feelings towards the reddit community for a long time. Everyone is perpetually negative. They seem like miserable people. And the fact that every single comments section was same 3 fucking jokes repeated over and over and over. "I'm grieving my wife who passed away this morning" "I also choose this guy's dead wife." "Hahahahahahahahahahahahalolololoollolololol" "no it's okay, the guy who the original joke is about thinks it's funny, so it's not offensive to say it to this guy."
Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
If you post the link in the format !firstimage@lemmy.world, you can open it from any instance and stay on that instance.
Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
Your cat is so lucky to have such an amazing human to go above and beyond to make sure he has something that's safe for him to eat. Keep being awesome. And thanks for sharing this info!
Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
If they know you are free. 😉
Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
I learned about this http response code too late. About 4 years ago I was working at a startup and I was the "lead engineer" (aka only engineer) on a project where I had to design and implement an entire REST API. I really wish I would have put this in somewhere, since we weren't doing code review (because it was literally only me).
Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
All the bot accounts come from this instance.
Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
The instance admin can choose whether it is full size or not.
Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
I mean, I sort of do that. I'm a software engineer. If I finish all my work early, I just stop working. Or I can start working on my task for the next day. My team works in three weeks sprints, so I get all my tasks for the next three weeks. If I finish all of those tasks before the three weeks are over, I really can just slack off. Usually I'll ask for another task, as it makes me look better when it comes time for raises (once a year), but for people who are happy with how much they are being paid, they can just do as little as required and work fewer hours than 8 a day.
I just tried fetching the community !lemmy@lemmy.ml. Other instances seem to be able to make this request and get the results, but for some reason, it is coming up empty for me. ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/24b74726-8c4e-49f1-8371-95e918581d00.png)
Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
The instructions didn't tell me I needed to. I don't know how someone is supposed to know that. I would have expected the instructions to at very least tell me I needed to make that and what the file name should be. But I did eventually figure it out. I had to search their github page to find the example one, then modify it for https
Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
Thanks for the reply! This seems like a great option. I am going to look more closely at this over the weekend. I want to make sure I understand what it is doing before I run it and potentially mess up some other configuration I have on my server (have done this in the recent past.......)
I tried for several days to host lemmy 0.17.4 using the docker install instructions, but I was less than successful. The instructions seemed to be riddled with mistakes and and the docker-compose.yml file had some errors. I eventually mostly got it up and running, but I could never access the site through the nginx container. I had to add the lemmy-ui to the external network and expose 80 and 443, and then I could access the UI. But it seemed that the UI was unable to communicate with the DB. And I had to comment out all of the loggers in docker-compose.yml, because I they were giving me errors. Anyway, I thought I would give it another shot now that 0.18 has been released and the instructions have been updated. It seems to be much better! I was able to almost get it up and running on my first try. However, there is one error. The nginx container failed to start. There is a file it is trying to mount, but the file doesn't exist. And the instructions don't seem to say anything about creating that file or where to download it. Any help would be much appreciated! The instructions I am following: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/install_docker.html The error: ``` Creating lemmy_proxy_1 ... error ERROR: for lemmy_proxy_1 Cannot start service proxy: crun: mount `<path>/lemmy/nginx_internal.conf` to `etc/nginx/nginx.conf`: Not a directory: OCI runtime error ERROR: for proxy Cannot start service proxy: crun: mount `<path>/lemmy/nginx_internal.conf` to `etc/nginx/nginx.conf`: Not a directory: OCI runtime error ERROR: Encountered errors while bringing up the project. ``` # Edit I ended up finding the file in the lemmy-ansible github project here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/main/templates/nginx_internal.conf It all comes up now, and I can access it from outside the server. Though, it is http only, even though I have https set to true in docker-compose.yml. And when I try to do the admin sign up, I get the error: `SyntaxError: Unexpected token 'O', "Origin is "... is not valid JSON` # Edit 2 It's all working now. I'm not sure exactly what I did. I set up my https cert by modifying the nginx_internal.conf and adding ssl details, and now it all works. 🤷 Thanks for the replies!
Dandroid 1y ago • 100%
This was the one and only time she has done this. She does go under the blanket on her own regularly during the cold months, but this was the only time she poked her nose out.
The was back in the winter when it was cold. She first went under the blanket completely, but after a few minutes, she poked her nose out like this.
Mikei couldn't fathom that I was taking a picture of something other than her, so she had to jump in.