

youre funny


youre funny
good marketing does not require maximizing it, I think. I see where you’re coming from though, any effort spent on marketing could have been spent to create a better product. Having the perfect product is useless when nobody knows about it, though, so as always there is a balance to achieve.
Doesn’t have to be. Marketing also includes a website, that you as a user need to consciously visit to see, which I would definitely consider consensual.
Commercials like billboards are a different story, those definitely suck


If you’re using systemd you should know journald. There are UIs to make searching the journal logs easier, like journald browser
Which makes sense, since that is not what I was saying. I’m saying that a FOSS project with good marketing doesn’t necessarily become like google.
I think you mentioned a keyword you’re ignoring here: product. This enshittification happens in a commercial environment. Good marketing does not require a commercial product.
Do you think good marketing necessarily leads to unethical business practices?
Theres like 3 different tags in the image.
Too bad they’re all laid over each other so you can’t read them.
Not that it would lead to the source, anyways


Is fortnite on steam though?
Good info either way, just not sure whether its relevant


Shouldn’t will to live and revenge switch places?
It’s not even black mirror lmao my bad
are you talking about that black mirror episode?


Also you can see the red ones are wearing tiny yellow hats (some others as well but they’re not as easy to spot)


Do you think I didn’t read this? You obviously saw that I posted it in another comment, and I am mentioning info from the very text you posted here.
(Edit: I am realizing I am coming across as kinda hostile here, but I genuinely just want to understand your thought process behind posting this)
If you read the comments of the answer you copied, the OP of the question also said the following:
The following solutions worked: Static ARP entries and subnet-directed broadcasts. You may use one of both if you have the same scenario. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Them mentioning that one ‘may use one of both’ makes me believe there is a way to make this work properly with unicast. The serverfault post is also mentioning the need to manage several machines this way, which is why I believe the answer you copied suggested using broadcast, as managing ARP entries for several machines could become tedious and unreliable.


Yes, electricity is expensive here and I don’t use it daily.


Yup. And it works already, as long as the server was shut down in the last few hours. Then it stops working. The 4 hours mentioned here seem about right.
Fair enough, sometimes things change without us realizing. Good on you for taking it on the chin.


Because I want the server to boot when a service on said server is being accessed. Without having to manually boot it before.
The problem is that by all intents and purposes, lemmy.ml is the default instance for people that want to join lemmy.
I really don’t think this is true. When I google “Lemmy” or “Lemmy signup” I only get join-lemmy.org. When you press “Join a Server”, it asks you about language and interests only. By default, it will give a random sorting, instead of the “most active” option. To be fair, the “most active” option gives you .ml as a first result if you previously selected all topics, general, politics or technology as interests, but this whole situation doesn’t seem like .ml is the instance most new users will automatically flock to.
2