
Alleged clones of historical figures are assembled for a panel show, where they'll discuss theology and guess the flavours of energy drinks.

Wait, I thought those were called spaces. Have I been calling them wrong all the time?
I've heard good things about the Amelanchier × lamarckii too in context of food forests! Space is rare though so I'm not sure yet what else to get. I'm not actively converting the lawn other than not mowing it except for 1-3 times a year, it's more that I started with the trees and am continuously expanding from there, plus some shrubs here and there and the hedge. There's some clover already but actively converting feels like a lot of work which I'm trying to avoid.
Tatsächlich war er gar nicht so unmotiviert. Permanent geächzt und geflucht, aber sonst schien das ganz gut zu flutschen
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Not same thing. I'm not talking about a postgres competitor. The other two replies already phrased it pretty good IMHO. I don't think that, when building a fedi app, impending AP is the core of your app.
I'm not sure about that. Sometimes it's more about properly applying libraries. Thinking of database handling or cryptography
Obligated? It depends on the users a bit (since you say migrating, I guess I already know them?).
But generally a reminder won't hurt. Not everyone gets educated on digital spaces and also we tend to forget which consequences our posts might have.
You mentioned young people as an example who should be able to fuck up without it being held against them too long and I agree. I think public social media might not be the best place for that in general, and certainly not with names that can easily be mapped to their offline id.
but usually when using social media we can operate under the assumption that the delete button works.
Not at public sites. There's several websites that mirror whole reddit where you'll find plenty of deleted posts and comments. There's Twitter archives as well that keep copies of all kinds of accounts and posts.
You may have better chances in semi-public social media like Facebook where you have to be logged in to see anything. But you really can't operate under that assumption as long as you're on public social media.
Communicating with each other does not mean you can withdraw your post from everywhere.
Every public post in the never can and will be copied elsewhere, be it the Internet archive, a reddit mirror, a screenshot on Tumblr, Google search index or some scraping AI. You have zero say in this and you are not able to withdraw it - even if there's some law that says you can, in many cases you don't even know about the copy. And if you send a letter and ask them to delete it, they can say yes but you can't know for sure.
There's no way to guarantee someone will delete something you sent them. They'll always be able to take a copy.
The fediverse can't do that either. Nobody can. But the fediverse has a specified way to tell "this post isn't here anymore, would be cool if you would delete it as well" and for the biggest part, other instances will respect that.
What makes a flat fatal for you? It's fatal for the idea of sovereignity over where your posts end up. But that's mostly a given for any kind of public online posts - everyone can just make a copy. I don't think that should be used as an excuse not to try gaining as much sovereignity as possible, but it's certainly not something preventing "wide scale adoption".
Also Pi4, with a RaspBee Zigbee thingy on the io. I think 0 unplanned downtime so far after a year and a half on that device
Alleged clones of historical figures are assembled for a panel show, where they'll discuss theology and guess the flavours of energy drinks.
Yeah, if you run latest
, there's no need for renovate. I don't though
I haven't used Komodo yet, does it change the compose files in the repo as well? I thought it's just reading, not writing. Personally I like the workflow of Merge Requests that Renovate provides.
Not sure what you mean with the second paragraph. Which config toml?
Make sure to not check in secrets in plaintext. git crypt is one way to encrypt secrets before checking them in.
I'm just starting and the patch of land is pretty small, but I'm trying to get a mini food forest going in our frontyard in Northern Germany.
There's 4 trees (mirabelle, plum, apricot, pear) to which I finally planted "companions" a few days ago, a small hedge consisting of insect friendly shrubs, some Blueberry plants. Also a Magnolia, Cherry Laurel (leftover from former owners) and another unidentified big shrub. Also some flowers here and there, but most of it is still (former, unmown) lawn which is going to be converted step by step.
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Sounds interesting! I'll give it a try
I don't think Fedi forum was her job, but maybe it is?
I strongly disagree with it generally being dumb to (unanonymously) raise your voice on a topic that might cause you problems in the future. It's a consideration of priorities and going "this is my name and I stand up for xy" (maybe by a coworker even) is usually more impactful than some anon accounts or persona. Of course it might impact your career or whatever, but for some people it's worth the potential consequences.
I too use (semi) anonymous accounts for different things, but I don't go "neutral" at work or anywhere really. Most political organizations won't work with only anons (Anonymous is an exception). Saying using your real name for "controversial" politics stuff is dumb? Hard no.
Also, which topics are controversial and which aren't is always subject to change. Maybe she lives somewhere where transphobic positions will help her? She's rightfully gone from this position and I wish transphobia would be a unacceptable everywhere but it isn't and she might find other people/orgs/position where it's a benefit even.
Good to know, thanks!
Sorry, English is not my first language, bit I thought the post is somewhat clear?
I didn't forget a word, maybe a comma - in the given context, the meaning is "Would you keep your opinion for yourself if it's something you care about?" as the post I replied to suggested exactly that.
Would you if it's something you care about and want to be vocal about? I'd rather know that she's full of shit and now out of the whole thing than supporting someone who spews against trans people on a secret identity.
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Installing .iso without USB/CD via Meshcommander on vPro boxes
Figured this might be of interest for some homelabbers. For intel CPUs supporting vPro/AMT you can basically get KVM via MeshCommander (or a Fork like MeshMini). This also allows to mount a .iso file from your client like you would a USB stick via the MeshCommander Remote Desktop! So, once you have the remote access configured, you can completely reinstall your computers remotely as long as they are connected to the network.
One thing to notice is that the boxes need to have some DisplayPort output used to actually show something in Remote Desktop which kind of contradicts the whole setup. But there are DP dummy "cables" for exactly this purpose for 5-10bucks.
Generally spoken, the process is like this:
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