WeirdGoesPro 7h ago • 100%
Because the requirements are different. Royalty inhabit places designed to last thousands of years (castles), and they are known to be dreadful to live in. Stone walkways and stairs wear and become uneven, shifting foundations create little gaps for drafts to flow in, modern conveniences are difficult to install, if possible at all.
It is better for living humans to inhabit spaces that can be replaced and updated over time. The dead need things to stay essentially the same, and they don’t wear down the areas they reside in.
WeirdGoesPro 9h ago • 100%
Simple: “the gods have made it known that your descendants are pleased with your work, and your eye for quality is known throughout the aether among all spirits now and yet to come.”
That should about sum it up.
WeirdGoesPro 13h ago • 100%
Y’all are horrifying. That’s all I came here to say.
WeirdGoesPro 17h ago • 100%
You are literally suggesting living in a tomb.
WeirdGoesPro 2d ago • 90%
It’s odd to me that you choose Death Proof as your favorite when it is specifically an homage to those types of films rather than being a true low budget low quality release from the 70’s and 80’s.
WeirdGoesPro 3d ago • 100%
Oh there were plenty of spells that were unleashed when they opened the tomb.
WeirdGoesPro 3d ago • 100%
Unfortunately, it seems to be thrown around by people who are trying to avoid blame for bad behavior. A lot of IP2 streamers yell that they are autistic to persuade people not to call the police. This stuff eventually filters through the internet to the point that people are using the word autistic in association with bad behaviors that have nothing to do with actual autism.
WeirdGoesPro 3d ago • 100%
That is the length of an average successful marriage, yes.
WeirdGoesPro 3d ago • 100%
Back in the good ol’ days, your family could pay a fee to have an Oklahoman fried in your place.
WeirdGoesPro 3d ago • 100%
As an occultist, I was offended. /s
WeirdGoesPro 3d ago • 100%
It’s hard to be angry in the California breeze.
WeirdGoesPro 3d ago • 100%
Tied in the polls, and we already know that the news has no idea how to poll. I think we don’t really know where we stand until after the election. Too much noise right now.
WeirdGoesPro 3d ago • 87%
That you know of. Your granddad could be a furry—you’ve just never asked the right questions.
WeirdGoesPro 4d ago • 92%
If a lawnmower hits a rock, it can project it with deadly force. That’s why lawnmowers have guards on the side facing the driver, and warnings to stay a dozen or more feet back.
WeirdGoesPro 4d ago • 97%
Seems unsafe.
WeirdGoesPro 4d ago • 100%
There are metaphysical religions that explore that third state—a sort of mystical atheism that acknowledges spiritual feelings while rejecting a simplistic controller god. Thelema is a good example.
WeirdGoesPro 5d ago • 80%
He bangs those.
WeirdGoesPro 5d ago • 50%
Lulz.
WeirdGoesPro 5d ago • 100%
Boo. I like monkeys.
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/43902681
TW: Sexual assault. Shake Mako is confirmed safe and she escaped this attacker. She is still streaming in Laos.
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/40347903 > Saint Jerome as the Representation of Melancholy - Farrukh Beg (1615) > > Farrukh Beg (Persian: فرخ بیگ; c. 1547 – after 1615), also known as Farrukh Husayn, was a Persian miniature painter, who spent a bulk of his career in Safavid Iran and Mughal India, praised by Mughal Emperor Jahangir as "unrivaled in the age." > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farrukh_Beg
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/14301149
Hello Lemmy! I have moved to a walkable area and no longer need to have my car keys on me all the time. My landlord has put in a crappy 4 digit combination style door lock, but said I could change it. What is the best kind of keyless door lock that I can use instead? Ideally one with decent enough security to be as good or better than a key? Thanks for your input!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16769691 > Cat peeking out of a Nazi Sd.Kfz.222 armored car, date unknown, Interwar or WW2-era
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14524208 > Louis Coulon, trade unionist, with a cat in his 10-foot long beard, France, 1890
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/31940719 > Taking Time to Smell The Zinnias - Jonelle Summerfield (2016)
cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/historyporn@lemmy.world/t/992926 > British soldier with the trench cat, France, WW1, 1918
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/28974188 > Sick Boy with a Cat - John Bowen (mid 20th century)
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/29225350 > White Cat - Nishida Tadashige (1999)
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/19035305 > [Promoting] Gluetun: The Little VPN Client That Could > > My journey with docker started with a bunch of ill fated attempts to get an OpenVPN/qBittorrent container running. The thing ended up being broken and never worked right, and it put me off of VPN integration for another year or so. > > Then recently I found [Gluetun](https://hub.docker.com/r/qmcgaw/gluetun)…and holy fucking cow. This thing is the answer to every VPN need I could possibly think of. I have set it up with 3 different providers now, and it has been more simple and reliable than the clients made by the VPN providers themselves every time. > > If you combine the power of Gluetun with the power of [Portainer](https://hub.docker.com/r/portainer/portainer-ce), then you can even easily edit settings for your existing containers and hook them up to a VPN connection in seconds (or disconnect them). Just delete the forwarded ports in the original container, select the Gluetun container as the network connection, and then forward the same ports in Gluetun. Presto, you now have a perfectly functioning container connected to a VPN with a killswitch. > > So if any of y’all on the high seas have considered getting more serious about your privacy, don’t do what I did and waste a bunch of time on a broken container. Use Gluetun. Love Gluetun. Gluetun is the answer.
My journey with docker started with a bunch of ill fated attempts to get an OpenVPN/qBittorrent container running. The thing ended up being broken and never worked right, and it put me off of VPN integration for another year or so. Then recently I found [Gluetun](https://hub.docker.com/r/qmcgaw/gluetun)…and holy fucking cow. This thing is the answer to every VPN need I could possibly think of. I have set it up with 3 different providers now, and it has been more simple and reliable than the clients made by the VPN providers themselves every time. If you combine the power of Gluetun with the power of [Portainer](https://hub.docker.com/r/portainer/portainer-ce), then you can even easily edit settings for your existing containers and hook them up to a VPN connection in seconds (or disconnect them). Just delete the forwarded ports in the original container, select the Gluetun container as the network connection, and then forward the same ports in Gluetun. Presto, you now have a perfectly functioning container connected to a VPN with a killswitch. So if any of y’all on the high seas have considered getting more serious about your privacy, don’t do what I did and waste a bunch of time on a broken container. Use Gluetun. Love Gluetun. Gluetun is the answer.
cross-posted from: https://leminal.space/post/5308712 > "Trogdor the Burninator" by Strong Bad (2003) > > [Source](https://homestarrunner.com/sbemails/58-dragon) > > > Happy April 1st, dragon fans
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/28390370 > Ceylon Scenery - Edward Lear (1874)
I’m hoping to find some kind of statistical display for my media library that I can show on my website. I found [Medialytics](https://github.com/Drewpeifer/medialytics), which is a little rough, but essentially what I’m looking for, but it isn’t secure enough for public display because the Plex token is included in the script for the page. Does anybody know of a good statistics display for a large media library that would have a publicly displayable page similar to uptime-kuma?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13775747 > Night on the El Train- Edward Hopper; etching (1918)
I have found several docker containers that allow you to run a BOINC server as a container, but I haven’t seen any that give you access to the [BOINC screensaver](https://boinc.berkeley.edu/wiki/BOINC_screensaver). My ideal would be if the screensaver itself was shown on a dedicated port so it could be used easily as a display without any controls popping up. Sadly, I have no idea how to make this or how to get a custom container made. I guess I’m just throwing this idea out to the universe in hope that it happens someday.