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I think the rest of my communities haven’t seen activity lately, so I’ll have to post in them first!
Avatar is a lemming in bed because this account wasn’t intended to be used except for creating communities… and then my instance announced it was closing.
I think the rest of my communities haven’t seen activity lately, so I’ll have to post in them first!
There’s also some sort of soft blocking option, which largely hides the instance AIUI but still gives the ability to follow users. This seems like a better option rather than completely defederating.
If Meta want to scrape your data they can do that anyway. All defederation does is stops you looking at their stuff (which, as you say, can be blocked at the user level anyway)
No, it’s a cross platform standard. You can even run a server on Linux interfacing with SANE to convert older scanners.
I looked up the non-Apple name and it’s eSCL. That’s a lot easier to search for.
Yes, you can now use AirScan (also called something else I don’t recall currently) for “driverless” scanning.
Yeah, ear drops (try Otex brand in the UK), they tickle and fizzle and pop and it feels amazing. You have to use them quite a few times to clear the ear and sometimes it gets worse before it gets better.
They need to be trained on the film “Wargames”. Or forced to pay Noughts & Crosses against themselves.
I don’t know. Mastodon already supports audio posts, how does that federate? Why can’t Threads do the same thing?
I find this very useful to read paywalled articles that Google has managed to index!
OK, I see why they might want to get rid of it.
I got free electricity for quite a few hours on Sunday night and Monday morning due to this wind.
Came here to say this was probably posted by Bob Mortimer.
I bow to your superior knowledge. It definitely doesn’t wear out SD cards as quickly though, but that might be due to other factors not wear levelling.
What I missed mentioning is it does wear-levelling so as its name suggests it is “flash friendly” and stops SD cards wearing out so quickly.
I use f2fs on my Raspberry Pis, it’s designed for flash storage and appears to have much better performance than ext4 on the same device. I’m not sure whether it’s suitable for SSDs, or just SD cards and USB (these devices are optimised for FAT and f2fs utilises that optimisation). When I tried to use f2fs on a proper laptop it was too early and the distro didn’t support booting from it. I assume that has changed now.
As for the others, I usually stick with ext4 as I’ve never seen a compelling reason not to.
When I think about how I move my limbs my brain starts melting.
You think about moving your arm, but you don’t actually think about it, you just do it, so how do you move it without thinking that’s what you’re doing?
I was going to put Bedfordshire in brackets next to that, but I forgot. I knew it could cause confusion!