MachineFab812

joined 2 years ago

I've spent an absurd amount of time fretting over this specific issue in recent years, but always got hung up on expensive solutions that would probably harm wildlife in the rivers - I'm no expert on any facet of this issue.

It is insane how we just kill massive amounts of sealife in the gulf each and every year, and its basically normalized.

I don't have a Filter button there, on webview, only sort options.

[–] MachineFab812@discuss.tchncs.de 0 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I initially read this as "Alabrahamic". Couple the mental illness with the desire to show boat and decieve, like "Alakazam! Jesus Saves y'all^TM^!"

Seems like the author never played A Link To The Past. Not that there weren't a lot of firsts in Occarina of Time, but wow, there is just so much they attribute to it here that it didn't do first ...

... and a lot of what they mention are experiences available in the later games if you just ignore the available game guides and discover the mechanics organically. Sure, I had the tools to access this area I've gone back to after 30+ hours of play time as soon as I made it off The Great Plateau, or dropped off the Sky Islands in TOTK, but I didn't know that yet, until the game forced me to learn it or literally taught me via a random shrine or riddle.

This is what I'm thinking. Like nuclear power plant disasters, they aren't all that bad for nature. Nature will LOVE reclaiming them, but are they the solution for you and me?

Today they are for the rich, absolutely. Tomorrow they'll be for those of us who don't mind all the problems they'll have(mostly plumbing, leaks, and some structural issues, I imagine). Oh, and the cities trying to condemn them. The cities are way to happy to condemn structures that people(squatters, and why not?) are perfectly happy to live in.

[–] MachineFab812@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

... or handbrake-cli

[–] MachineFab812@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

I was going to suggest there should be a way to run handbrake locally while pointing its under-the-hood functions to handbrake-cli (also, yes, there's handbrake-cli) hosted on your server, but I found this instead:
https://medium.com/@joshuaavalon/encode-video-with-handbrake-on-server-17b6127f6ac7
godsspeed, OP

... each of which is its own massive chunk of the pie.

[–] MachineFab812@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Not sure if this is still the case, but a lot of the instances had overcrowding issues. As long as two instances are federated, it makes the most sense to link to the instance that has more available capacity for new users.

That, and a lot of the stuff I follow is on servers that are likely to be de-federated(.ml) or defederate eachother(.ml vs anarchists or primitivists). I prefer to give potential new users the chance to fly under the radar, and only potentially end up banned from a given instance for their own actions. Sharing threads mirrored on more generic instances suits my purposes.

All that said, I'm leaving this thread open, because while I occassionally go to the instance that originated a given thread, scroll to it in their feed, and share the link I find there(there are some niche instances I believe are best for appealing to non-lemmy users who are avid about that niche), that's a PITA non-solution.

Dice rolls, all the way down. You'll eventually try more of those other packages "you don't need" in your quest to make your Linux system look and feel how you want, but first you've gotta start with something to get a feel for: "I like this bit, but not this other bit, can I change that?" Generally, yes.

If you're demanding to be told the right way, there's TempleOS for that, or Mac, or Windows, or hell, how about RedStarOS?

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