faeranne.com
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given I'm intending to use pds logins in the future for a decentralized app, I'll be curious to see where this lands.
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ye! His last pride stream was eye opening for several of us. Trans aegosexual ftw! :3
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nfc/rfid for now. cheap cards and a pn532 + 3d printing for the win.
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pat pat and walk around. Eepy wyverns need their sleep
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I'd just use dvd's, but due to some life complications, storing more than 4-5 nearby in a safe capacity isn't gonna happen, and the rest currently live half way across the country in storage. This has kinda become a compromise to get that experience back.
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I've been toying around with giving parts of my library "physical presence". It's not quite the same thing, but putting a fake "cassette" into something to play a movie has a feeling I can't quite explain, even if the movie is still just streaming from jellyfin to a raspberry pi.
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mmmm. probably scrunglydo. The goober is cuter though. :3
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Would be curious to see what errors you're seeing in freshrss. Wallabag makes sense though, I suspect it's trying hard to look like a browser intentionally. I wonder if there's a way to instruct Wallabag to do the check. one check a week per site shouldn't be bad, right?
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Hm. Just double checked, my freshrss install still has yesterday's entry, but I also don't see anubis when I visit the site, and I don't think I've visited in a week or so. I'm not sure what version of anubis she's running, but my impression is it can be setup to selectively bypass some urls?
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I am? :3
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Well now I need to see the Eye Tripple Ed episode.
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oh hey, it them. What letters do they deliver this episode? :3
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better optimised for yip yap.
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No personal preferences on the solder or flux, but if you can get it, the ts-100 or ts-80p are pretty decent for small jobs like this. There's also the pinecil which is based on the ts-100 but with open hardware. I haven't personally used it, but have been told it's a pretty good deal too.
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If you got a steady hand, it's probably a pretty easy first solder job. If you get some fresh solder and melt it in, it should cause the old to melt and reflow better.
Main thing would be to get a semi-decent soldering iron, and solder flux.
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Between the video and this post, I finally went to check my usage. Peaking at 190W, with a lower average of 120W. Given I'm working from home and don't have a good means of travel (no car, bad busses), it's my sanity control, so I guess that's doing pretty well?
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Shoooooonk :3
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Follower porting def becomes impossible, since the old instance gotta be the one to alert the followers, and auto porting of follower requests doesn't work. Everything else can be backed up by the user at any time. Iiiiif you have backups.
Still, kinda dick move of the operator to give no notice.
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mmm, maybe on some instances, but every instance I've moved through has allowed post importing.
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Thank you so much for doing this. Just added it to my own instance as things were starting to get hammered. :3 Was really struggling to make the module and package myself, but really did need it.
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I do think the ratings groups have been pushing the bar lower and lower over the last decade or so. Some PG stuff now would get labeled PG-13 and so on. G seems to basically be gone now.
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But all still technically allow the use of the app, just not always the posting, so users uploading content are still harmed (though I recall somewhere Discord stating that all images are AI processed anyways, from first upload)
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Based on testing across a few servers I admin, it looks like it's being A-B tested rn. Some post anyways, no change what so ever, some post as a "private message" which is still in the server, some DM. All settings are otherwise the same.
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That's probably what I'll do in the interim, especially so I can control what versions are actually stored, but I needed an excuse to package these things anyways.
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I have 9 containers that run as part of my self-hosted system. For reasons, authenticating isn't possible, and these pulls happen on boot. this could actually cripple my systems. guess I'm gonna be repackaging several services over the next weeks.
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Ah, that's where cheese yips came from!
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Dragon blessings that everything goes reasonably smoothly. (Dragon blessings includes one (1) free hug, if participant desires) :3
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yeeeup. sadly par for the course.
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:( That's the only thing I still host on a vps, and getting one to behave is always a measure of frustration.
*sad dragon sounds*
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any suggestions on where to drop an email server these days? For reasons, I must self-host, and can't host from my local connection.
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I already expected a goofy and kind person, so i think I was right on with that. :3
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If they wanted this tomorrow, they only need to fix api keys not persisting. That's not much of a blocker. Was kinda hoping AT would be more.... accessible before we hit this point.
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I know this is meant as a joke, but like... that's basically exactly how people actually respond to most trolley problem situations. In the moment, even people who have thought about these things will freeze up while deciding, and unintentionally chose to do nothing.
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100%. If it's going online, poison it. Just remember when making art for clients that these tools do some of their work by breaking the first training step, which is just a fancy scaling. If you send full res stuff to clients, these tools can cause the images to end up corrupted later on.
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I call it either dead bird site, or it's original name, cause I have more respect for letters than to attribute that sinkhole to a 26th of our alphabet.
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I appreciate you doing that. Chill, cool dude *and* you respect other people's characters and wishes.
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post what you want, repost if you feel like it, or just lurk. do what you're comfortable with.
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mouse. :3
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ooooh. fops
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good bold. Very clever.