The intro to Ori and the Blind Forest, and the end of Ori and the Will of the Wisps.
Yes! This worked! Thank you!
But then I wouldn’t be able to see photos on my instance. I want to see them, I just don’t want the federated cache being saved on my SSD.
That’s fine with me, as I’m the only user in my instance.
Though I do still think this is a huge miss on pictrs to not allow the admin to browse the photos stored on their own server. I mean, someone could upload an illegal photo, not post it, then send the URL that only they could possibly know to whichever relevant government agency anonymously and potentially ruin the life of the admin.
Thank you so much for contributing and making this much needed fix.
I actually thought of that. And it’s even hosted on sh.itjust.works via pictrs.
Awesome! Thank you for this link!
I agree! Or let us disable caching images from other instances. I’m not interested at all in rehosting images that other users on other instances upload. That’s too much of a legal liability to me.
Imagine gatekeeping manual transmissions.
The parking brake method is how I learned. But I grew up here, where you are always on a hill and always in stop and go traffic. So I eventually just give up on stick shift.
I haven’t tried in over 10 years, but I was able to back then. It would probably take a bit of practice to get it back, but I’m sure I could figure it out again.
Since then I have owned two cars with paddle shifters, which I think is the best of both worlds for a casual driver who likes playing racing games, but has never driven on a track and doesn’t really plan to.
You can open a pull request to fix it yourself! I have done it myself for the documentation, actually. They were missing a command for the docker installation guide.
If you need help figuring out how to do it, let me know.
Right when my hour long meeting starts. :(
You got me!
I feel lucky none got copied to my instance. But I shut down my instance anyway. I am thinking about shredding my pictrs directory anyway and bringing it back up with pictrs removed completely.
My current setup is using the former, but I did the latter for so many years and the only issue I had was the clock would get fucked up after booting Windows. But I agree, it’s much safer to have your Windows SSD physically removed when installing Linux so grub doesn’t get installed on the same SSD as Windows. I wouldn’t do it with all the horror stories I have read. My good experience was probably dumb luck.
I always dual boot and have never had an issue in many years. I wonder what I am doing differently.
I did it recently. I just plugged a live USB into one USB slot and an empty USB stick into another slot. I unplugged my NVMe while I did it so it wouldn’t install grub on my Windows SSD.
It already went on sale once, but it wasn’t a very low sale. I think that’s a good sign that it won’t be too long before it drops to decent a price.
It had an amazing story, but the visual glitches were constant. Luckily I didn’t run into any glitches that actually affected gameplay. But the visual glitches really broke immersion.
Anything that is desirable is going to be more expensive. I share initials with a certain shoe company and a comic book company. Getting any domain name with my initials, even one of the “cheaper” TLDs is insanely expensive. Like $60K USD a year expensive.
I checked a few instances and they were all last updated on November 18th. I ran that query and updated the updated field to now for all rows, but they aren’t continuing to update after that, and no traffic is coming through.