My bad, I didn't realise that that was the article title. I'm surprised that Vox chose to go with that title but obviously that's got nothing to do with this post or the community rules.
This is clearly a dark road to go down and a terrible idea for the country. I personally couldn't be anymore against this.
That said should there not be stricter rules on titles on a news subreddit? A lot of the titles I've seen recently are clearly prejudiced or undescriptive.
I think it's important we maintain a high level of accuracy on news subreddits to limit the spread of misinformation.
Yeah I was always a boost user on reddit but there are too many bugs on the Lemmy version so I switched to Sync and have been very happy.
The UK doesn't have great solar energy potential because of the high latitude and general lack of sun. Wind is much more practical in this country however like solar it provides it's a non-stable energy source. To have a stable energy grid you ideally want a mix of stable and non-stable sources or non-stable sources and large battery storage facilities.
Full list of road closures for Fringe festival
TLDR. Some level of closure on:
- High Street
- St Giles Street
- Parliament Square(s)
- Cockburn St
- Blair St
- Lawnmarket (Castlehill to George IV bridge)
- Johnston Terrace
It's nice to see more midrange android tablets being released. Speaking for myself I've been looking for a 1080p mid range android tablet and the options were very limited for many years. Most options had either 720p screens or CPU's so slow that the tablets were frustrating to use.
0.8% down but still 5.9% to go
Hey, I'm a current trackt user and I'm curious what you don't like about trackt?
Hey that's so helpful thanks! Is that on the community sidebar or your profile you're referring to?
Is there a way to collect a list of communities across all instances?
Hi there, I'm interested in collating a list of communities both to help me find them but also in the long term to create a list accessible to everyone in a simple way. Ideally it would be a list of all instances but just active instances would also be fine. I appreciate that https://browse.feddit.de/ already exists but I'd rather independently collate it both to avoid plagiarism and to ensure there are multiple independent sources of information. If you offer me any advice (even if it seems obvious to you) please reply. I'm fairly new to Lemmy so still figuring out how to navigate it all.
It's a smart, pragmatic move, to keep on the good side of the world's most powerful media mogul but it's infuriating that any politicians are obligated to attend private meetings with him
Not the question you asked but I just found out about 'nearby share' on android (equivalent to airdrop on apple) and it's amazing

A photo of the empire state building (taken on a OnePlus 6)


I've accepted my fate
I like it a lot but it's kinda close to the 'Boost for Lemmy' logo
I'm using eBay and honestly can see quite a few listings at that price (2nd hand ofc)
The i5-7500 is only £30 so almost 1/3 of the price of the 7700 which is great. Would 4 threads be enough for my application? Also what stat/website do you use to look at idle power?
Yeah honestly either would probably have plenty of power for my use case. The last column shows approximate 2nd hand prices in the UK. The 7700 is around £85 and the 7700k is around £120 although with some searching I'm sure I could find both cheaper. Thanks for the info
Yeah I've got quite a lot of content with h265 so that's definitely worth knowing thanks!

Advice for intel 6th and 7th gen processor choice


Hi everyone I'm new to all this so bear with me if I make mistakes. I'm currently running an Unraid server primarily running radarrr/sonarr/Plex etc usually the most it ever has to handle is 4 Plex streams and maybe some 'downloads' at the same time. Also will occasionally be used for transcoding using handbrake.
Currently I'm running an Intel i3-6100 which is a 2 core 4 thread cpu with a TDP of 51W. I live in the UK where electricity is exorbitant so I'm looking to upgrade to something more powerful while ideally not breaking the bank on electricity. Above I've listed the 4 main CPUs I've been considering and some of the relevant stats. Any advice/resources you can point me to are really needed. Thanks