I'm here because I thought it was a Tool album cover. So, I guess that's kinda close?
I'm here because I thought it was a Tool album cover. So, I guess that's kinda close?
Maybe I don't see the value in federation purely for federation's sake, since things like Wikipedia still accept edits from all users, aren't charging for usage (yet), etc.
But, I'd love to make sure that Wikipedia sticks around for a while, so while I'm a monthly donor, I'd also love to hear ideas for distributing it to prevent a single point of failure. To my feeble understanding, this sounds like a perfect use for Blockchain, but correct me if I'm wrong.
Also, first Lemmy comment, yay!
I had fun trying to place the newest item in the photo... I'm guessing it's the Switch lite or the laptop stand.
Ed: I just realized that might not be a Switch, but maybe an ODROID Go Ultra? Cool!
Still Rocket League. Can't shake it for some quick challenges in ~10 minute increments. I really wish I could either switch over to some SCUMMVM retro stuff, or a semi-casual fantasy adventure, but in ~10 minute doses.
I've considered Witcher 3, but it looks too time-intensive for a busy dad. I'm hoping for something that might need a few hours to get started, but then you can pick up & make actual progress in under 15 minutes.
Anyone have recommendations?
Another longtime Joplin user here, but only until notesnook gets a self hosted option. You might check them out, too.
Instructions unclear, but I'm pretty sure we're gonna run out of cacti.
Ah, I see. Thanks for entertaining my question.
I think my only concern about federating is the ability to de-federate. I like that I don't have to see racism, homophobia, etc. but I'd hate to see any further politicization around "facts", and I worry that federation could lead to different versions of truth.
Probably less of a concern on Go vs. Rust. Cheers!
If you're still interested, here's the ODROID Go Ultra
Anyone have an active Denver or even just CO community here on Lemmy?
Thanks, that's awesome news to see! I'm currently in the process of tearing out pieces from a monolithic docker stack into more lightweight (and independent) CTs, and have been apprehensive about moving NextCloud.
Effective honeypot