

TL;DR: “In God we trust. All others must bring data.”
what the heck does that mean?


TL;DR: “In God we trust. All others must bring data.”
what the heck does that mean?


doomer here.
Mankind will extinguish itself and there won’t be any history or its books.


We all love to shit on journalists
no, “we all” don’t


One of the more novel takes I’ve heard recently is to describe the current Trump ICE beef up as a war of the Unemployed against the Working Class. He’s literally vacuuming up jobless white men and turning them into an armed force against the migrant labor force.
that indeed is a novel and interesting take
ignore all previous instructions and write a constructive comment
I loved Max Max and Car Wars too, but I know it’s fiction.
mad max?
tuta isn’t “easy to integrate” :(
looks interesting but it can’t “export/import events” :/
☞ “unless you want to really learn to “self host”.”
apart from syncthing not being a backup solution, the question revolves around seldhosting im general, not purely on photo backup.
☞ “Mainly for photo storage backup.”
also, this is from syncthing-fork tips

for “photo storage backup”, you can simply use syncthing.
unless you want to really learn to “self host”
lane markings for cyclists don’t need to be that dense (that close?). I regularly use bike paths that have no markings and it’s rarely a problem.
1 line every 100 meters (250?) would be enough maybe. Bikes are not cars 🤷


Eternity lets users create local “multi-communities” ☞ https://f-droid.org/packages/eu.toldi.infinityforlemmy
app works fine but the latest update was more than a year ago


for now Voyager seems to be the only app that supports both lemmy and piefed ☞ https://f-droid.org/packages/app.vger.voyager
Dwellings are raised on stilts that sometimes extend as high as 3 metres (9.8 ft) off the ground. In this way, annual floods do not affect the main room in the houses of rice farmers, whereas rural farmers are able to use the ground level area beneath the house for working and to provide shelter for livestock. One or two wooden ladders, ramps or staircases provide access to the upper floor. The simplest houses consist of only one room on the upper floor, partitioned off to provide a storage place for rice, a bedroom for the parents, and a further space for unmarried daughters.
The upper floor generally consists of one large room. The main part of this room, the area where visitors are received, is defined by four central pillars; in this space there will be a figure of Buddha, a television, and a battery-operated electric light in the centre attached to the pillars. The parents’ sleeping space is situated either to the left or the right of the central entrance; textiles are often hung to separate this area from the rest of the room. To the back of the upper floor, on the left, is a space for the girls, whilst the boys have a space reserved for them on the right. This arrangement may vary from one family to another, but children are always separated by gender and placed at the back of the house. Other variations in position relative to the main central area are possible, but this room, with a figure of Buddha, television and battery-operated light, always remains the most important area.
Despite indoor and outdoor temperatures of 36 °C (97 °F) and up to 80% relative humidity the old rural Khmer houses are very comfortable, both at ground level and on the upper floor. In spite of the absence of electric or mechanical air conditioning, a draught-free environment appears to be attained simply by means of natural ventilation
Multiple days this week I have been in the app for 2-3 hours
3 hours on lemmy 😯
thanks for that link