

Modal dialogs. Making it impossible to move the window or reference something else in the same interface.
Toasts on android. No idea where the toasts came from and no way to look up what the toast said after it disappears.
Hosting https://lemmyland.com/ and enjoying the lemmy-verse so far 😄


Modal dialogs. Making it impossible to move the window or reference something else in the same interface.
Toasts on android. No idea where the toasts came from and no way to look up what the toast said after it disappears.
Historical reasons I believe and also because packages are signed. Though there’s been a few vulnerabilities that have made TLS (IMHO) a necessity. As well as just preventing snooping. Modern debian and apt should support TLS out of the box now.
Unlikely to be the problem, but I’d switch the config to use https URLs.


I’ve been using bose 700s for a long time. They do occasionally have goofy bluetooth behavior and the earcups have to be replaced if you use them heavily, but the bose sound profile I like a lot more than the sony.
I’ve tried XM5’s recently for more codecs, and I love them except for one thing, which was that the band over the top had hard plastic parts and not enough soft padding, so the headphones with my head shape had a tendency to painfully squeeze. Wearing a hat or putting something on the band helped though. Headphones were light and breathed a bit better than the 700s anyway (haven’t tried the QC 2).


Sounds like https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465864


Have you tried pressing both simultaneously from off until the asus logo appears?
I was having this issue on my instance, but it went away after upgrading to pictrs 0.4.2.
Same, just collected them and forgot. As someone who played outer worlds a year ago but didn’t finish it, I have no desire to play starfield now.


Are you using docker compose? You can set the container hostname for telegraf, https://community.influxdata.com/t/incorrect-hostname-picked-up-by-telegraf-docker-container/24469/6
Do you see an option to import other images in your dashboard? For ubuntu, you’d get those from https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/
Yea you’re right, I can’t be too upset.
I don’t wanna overanalyze the meme, but it is irritating when you can’t have a conversation with someone without their whole identity being based on whatever they’ve recently watched. Then if you haven’t seen it, them uncreatively explaining the plot to you.
I’ve seen half the shows listed and they’re all pretty decent. And this is from someone who just cycles one subscription and watches whatever looks interesting on the current subscription.
I wish Station Eleven was longer :(
I wanted to see that world explored a little longer.
Man, I remember a couple teachers that encouraged randomly asking questions like that, and the whole class was really engaged. It was very rare but an amazing environment to learn in. I feel bad that there’s so many people that never got to have those sort of teachers.
They would probably be more likely to stare at their phones instead of learning if they did.
I do think that having students sit at desks for hours at a time is not an effective way of teaching. Giving students different ways of learning is beneficial and more likely to motivate them. But that usually is more work and more expensive to do.
In an ideal world, every student would have an individualized, self paced learning program with a dedicated teacher. Unfortunately, that’s not the case for nearly any student.
If schools only focused on what students were motivated to learn, I’m not sure schools would really be accomplishing much. Not to say that schools shouldn’t foster motivation in students. Just that technology, especially social media, is very effective at distracting people.
Depends on how you’re accessing lemmy. There’s a button on lemmy websites if your instance’s admin has allowed it.
Don’t think so, easier to request someone on the other instance to create it for you.
To have loved and to be loved.
If you use containers with health checks (including with curl), you need to tell docker (or podman) to provide an init process to reap child processes. For docker that means providing
--initwhen running a container. It’s a pretty common problem.