Quacksalber

joined 2 years ago
[–] Quacksalber@sh.itjust.works 10 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Wtf is a woman wrapped in a German flag doing over there?

[–] Quacksalber@sh.itjust.works 10 points 3 days ago (1 children)

PayPal is part of the problem though. They too have forced Patreon back in the day to clamp down on certain stuff. That's one of the reasons why SubscribeStar got bigger.

[–] Quacksalber@sh.itjust.works 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

They are furious, but not because Trump is a child diddler. They are only outraged because Trump is not releasing the files.

[–] Quacksalber@sh.itjust.works 6 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Type F doesn't have a shutter, but there are child safety shutters that fit the sockets

[–] Quacksalber@sh.itjust.works 33 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

Limp-wristed bitch babies. In 2024, the EU was the biggest trading partner of the US and China was the 4th. China got Trump to back down, the EU could have done the same. But the EU is headed by do-nothing-status-quo conservatives, so of course they backed down, they can't do anything but to capitulate when it comes to the economy or their ratings.

[–] Quacksalber@sh.itjust.works 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

They do in Europe I believe. One of the reasons why the Cybertruck and Pickups in general aren't sold in the EU.

[–] Quacksalber@sh.itjust.works 25 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Jetzt hab ich schon Disable Page Visibility API, Return YT Dislike, YT Shorts Normal Player und jetzt noch No Translation. Alle nur, um YT zu bändigen.

[–] Quacksalber@sh.itjust.works 55 points 4 days ago (5 children)

Ich hasse es, dass YouTube Titel automatisch übersetzt. Ich kann mich entscheiden, ob ich deutsche Titel schlecht ins Englische oder englische Titel schlecht ins deutsche übersetzt haben möchte.

[–] Quacksalber@sh.itjust.works 6 points 5 days ago (5 children)
[–] Quacksalber@sh.itjust.works 10 points 5 days ago (3 children)

I call for mandatory pool noodles taped to every car.

[–] Quacksalber@sh.itjust.works 71 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (16 children)

What I don't get is why Trump even cares. Clearly his "Grab 'em by the pussy" remark is telling you all you need to know about him and just as clearly, MAGA doesn't care.

Maybe it just really is the fact that his supporters have hyped up all those who are on that list not just as rapists, which they seem to have no problem with, but as the demonspawn in flesh. So Trump isn't concerned that he may be labeled as rapist, as that label didn't stick before, but as incomprehensible evil, or Clinton for short.

[–] Quacksalber@sh.itjust.works 11 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Es regt mich so auf, wenn die Mitbewohner die flachen Teller in die breiten Nischen reinstellen. Da ist in der Spülmaschine direkt nur halb so fassungsvermögend.

 

I am sure to upset a lot of purists with this, but as a hobby "sysadmin" of my own linux server at home, an AI built into the shell would do wonders to me.

I found bash-ai, but that seems to me like little more than a wrapper for ChatGPT queries.

In an ideal scenario, I'd like to employ a pre-trained, locally run AI that has access to all files, including config files and the list of installed packages, so it can, for example, tell me what specific lines in config files do or if a package I have already installed is good for a task I want to do or what the merge conflict between configs during an upgrade is about.

Is there such a built-in AI?

 

Just a heads-up for everyone in the EU, there currently is a petition going until the 17th to get the EU to ban conversion therapy. The petition still needs massive numbers of supporters, so it is likely to fail. Still, I wanted to share with you an easy method to support a more inclusive EU!

 

The full-scale images are still mostly broken on the default web client, producing only the default broken image placeholder. Is there any timeline to fix this issue?

 

Since the update, the local image mirror for federated images seems to be broken. The default web client however still tries to load the full-resolution images from the local mirror, leading to requests to the local mirror returning the default broken-image image. Please either fix the local mirror or have the web client load the federated images directly.

 

Livestreamer Staiy, der hauptsächlich durch Reaction Content bekannt geworden ist, seit ein paar Jahren aber auch den politischen Kanal "Meinungsmache" betreibt, auf dem er von Links politische Ereignisse kommentiert, hat für die Bundestagswahl viele Parteivertreter zum Interview eingeladen.
Bei Ihm zu Gast waren Vertreter der Grünen, der Linken, Volt, der Piraten, SPD und der Partei der Humanisten.

Angefangen hat er am 06.02. mit Robert Habeck, am 10. hat Felix Banaszak, der Bundesvorsitzender der Grünen, noch offene Fragen zu dem Wahlkampf der Grünen zu beantwortet. Gestern, am Tag vor den Wahlen, fand dieses Interview statt, weil das Team um Habeck von sich aus noch einen Termin angefragt hatte.

Die Interviews der Vertreter der anderen Parteien findet man natürlich auf dem selben Kanal, "Meinungsmache".

 

"Table Media" hatte unter Berufung auf Parteikreise berichtet, Sekmen habe aus Enttäuschung über die grüne Wirtschaftspolitik schon vor Wochen Kontakt zur CDU aufgenommen.

Sekmen hat türkische Wurzeln - ihr Vater ist als Jugendlicher nach Deutschland gekommen.

"Wir brauchen eine Debattenkultur, in der Menschen ihre Meinung und ihre Sorgen sagen können, ohne in Schubladen gesteckt zu werden", sagte Sekmen. "Diese Stimmen müssen aus einer starken Mitte und nicht aus den extremen Rändern der Politik kommen." Menschen über ihr Tun, ihr Wirken und nicht über ihre Herkunft zu definieren, dafür stehe für sie das neue Grundsatzprogramm der CDU, so die Politikerin.

 

After having spent some time on Lemmy and learning of the intricacies of the different Lemmy instances, I think the landing page for the Lemmyverse could do with some streamlining. I remember that back when I joined, the only information I used to decide on an instance to join was the user count, the signup policy and the instance name. Now, coming from the instance with the best name, I can't say that I've regretted my choice, but for new people looking to join Lemmy, crucial information that would help them join the instance best suited for them is still missing.

To provide that information, I want to suggest the creation of multiple categories, in which instance owners are encouraged to describe their instance. Instances that provide a description for each category are then ranked higher on the join-lemmy.org website.

The following categories would, in my opinion, help new users decide on an instance to join:

Content Policy
This category could describe what kind of content the instance wants to specialize in. Whether that be sports, games, specific sports teams or games, NSFW content, meme content, etc.

Signup Policy
The website already shows whether an application needs to be filled out, but it doesn't show what is expected of the applicant. A category describing what exactly the instance would like to see in their new users would help those users decide, if that instance is for them or not.
As an example, an instance focussed on a certain language could inform users, that they expect an application in that language.

Community creation Policy
Here, instances could describe what rules they have around community creation. Small instances could, for example, clarify in this category, that they would only want to host niche communities without much traction at most. Other servers could specify that they would only want to host unique communities, not copies of or communities closely related to communities already existing on other instances.

Federation Policy
Here instance owners could clarify their stance on what other instances they are willing or not willing to federate with. To give an example, instances could describe their stance on federating with other instances hosting NSFW content, possibly illegal content (lemmy.world and /c/piracy), overly political content, and so on and so forth.

Lastly, some statistics could be added to show the health of the instance: Active user to inactive user ratio, active user to report ratio, active user/report to mod action ratio, community engagement ratio, uptime, server software version and so on.

With these categories, I can say that if I were to join the Lemmyverse today, I'd be able to make a much more informed decision on what instance to join.

 

I'd like to use a mod that allows me to create crafting bills that only trigger when I have more than X resources in storage. As an example, if I set up a bill that requires 4 Components, I'd like to set a limit of 50 Components, so that items only get crafted, if I have more than 50 Components in storage. Does anyone know of a mod that allows this constraint to be set?

 

I think the analysis done in the video is spot-on and I hope that it finds its way into the mainstream media and to the people in power. The only way to not have the Ukraine war spiral into a blood bath even more than it is now, and threaten to pull Europe and by extention the US into the conflict, is to adequately support Ukraine's military, so they can win.

 

Or just reddit normies, I am as confused as to what they mean as they are.

A concerned hexbear gets bad tummy aches browsing our instance.

But their pig shit emoji spam is educational, of course!

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