Water does not instantly drop to the level of the overflow.
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thenextguy@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Just an FYI, but ErsatzTV is no longer maintained if you use it.English
92·2 months agoWell, I don’t use it, so it is maintained then.

Get a better client or learn how to use the one you have.
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Lemmy does not make you add links. You just have to choose the type of post you want to make. If your client does, get a better one.
What has the link got to do with your question?
PDF was never designed to be editable. It’s an output/display format.
Whoa, whoa, whoa there. No orange needs that much processing power. He shares one brain cell.
thenextguy@lemmy.worldto
Android@lemdro.id•Android 17 wants to solve the biggest headache with using SIM PIN locksEnglish
62·2 months agoSo why don’t more people use SIM PINs?
Because we have never heard of them?
Entering one PIN every time your phone reboots is one thing
How often do people reboot their phones these days?
thenextguy@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Docker container with a web UI to manage virtual machines?English
7·2 months agoSince when is portainer a hypervisor? It’s a container manager, isn’t it?
thenextguy@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Bcachefs creator claims his custom LLM is 'fully conscious'
12·2 months agoThose BCA Chefs are weird.
It has been for quite a while. There should be no need for pulse. I haven’t had pulse installed for years.
Not formally, no. But people regularly say things like “my friend and I’s…” so the future is uncertain.
thenextguy@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Help Wanted: Accessing a Service With the Same FQDN Inside and Outside Local NetworkEnglish
2·3 months agoIt seems strange that having two completely independent dns servers with different information gets the name ‘split dns’.
Reading the Wikipedia page seems to indicate more like one dns server hands out different data based on where the request is coming from.
But I guess it’s splitting hairs either way.
thenextguy@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Help Wanted: Accessing a Service With the Same FQDN Inside and Outside Local NetworkEnglish
101·3 months agoRun a local dns. Have an entry in the local dns that points to the internal ip.
I do this for home assistant using pihole.
When my phone is connected to my WiFi, it uses my local dns. When outside my home it uses public dns,
Works a charm.
You don’t need ‘split dns’ whatever that is. You just need your local DNS to forward to some public dns like google or whatever your provider uses.
Cat orientation is not absolute. It is always relative to the cat’s reference frame.


I just got this ad in this post.