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I think this may more for acute vertigo, but have you tried the Epley maneuver?
I think this may more for acute vertigo, but have you tried the Epley maneuver?
Not…not quite like that lol. Interesting nonetheless, but I don’t think even if I qualified I would volunteer lol.
I loved that book growing up and was so excited when the movie was coming out (on my birthday!)
To this day, that movie is the only one I legitimately walked out of. It was such a terrible adaptation.
Running an RKE cluster as VMs on my ceph+proxmox cluster. Using Rook and external ceph as my storage backend and loving it. I haven’t fully migrated all of my services, but thus far it’s working well enough for me!
OSRS?
I want to try and create discussion about videos that may be less main stream. Video (specifically medium- to long-form) is my preferred type of content to consume, however I don’t have the ability to create my own content. !Videos@lemmy.world is great but as @kersploosh@sh.itjust.works mentioned below:
Posts that invite comments tend to get comments.
!Videos@lemmy.world doesn’t directly ask for discussion on the videos posted. I created a community, !whatareyouwatching@lemmy.onlylans.io, to try to bridge this gap. The idea is that you find an interesting video, you watch it, and then you post it with your main take-away or a question you had to try and foster a discussion.
Not sure if it is working, but that’s my own methodology to trying to increase engagement with content that I don’t personally produce.
Also, I am running a small self-hosted instance for friends, so my name may not be as “out there” as the larger instances, but I’m pretty sure that anyone can post to this community.
Back when COVID was in its prime, I was contributing CPU/GPU cycles to Folding@Home for protein folding simulations and working on a vaccine. Since then, I’ve reimaged my desktop twice. I should probably reinstall the BOINC client to contribute again…
This video is a must watch for explaining the fundamental problems of crypto/NFTs.
Warning: it long, like feature movie long, but really informative.
Yeah, the whole article feels like it is both pandering and condescending at the same time. No thanks lol.
This article is so cringey.
Fajitas or Mexican food in general. So flavorful and just hits a certain way.
Hello fellow domain hoarder 🤣
Hello from onlylans.io
Absolutely. As much as I loved Reddit, I always felt drowned out due to the large user base and was hesitant to share my opinion. Thanks to Lemmy and its (currently) smaller communities, I feel like my voice has wider reach or, at the very least, less aggressive competition.
I’ve used the PWA, Jerboa, Liftoff, and Connect.
Jerboa is probably my favorite of the bunch. I prefer how compact everything is and the 0.0.33 version was working well. I upgraded to 0.0.36 and performance took a bit of a hit so I figured I would explore alternatives. Also when I looked at other options 2FA support had not been added (it’s working as of this post)
The PWA is more than functional,and I like it quite a bit. Don’t like that backing out of a post navigates to the top of the page though.
Connect is good too, just personally not a fan of the larger interface, even in list/compact mode.
Currently using liftoff. Performance is good, 2FA support is available, and in list/compact mode it’s tolerable. I still do prefer the compactness of Jerboa though.
I have Lemmy running on my homelab behind Cloudflare, though I’m using a reverse proxy setup. I made some minor modifications to the provided docker-compose.yml
to get everything working with my existing reverse proxy setup.
As for backups, I want to say so long as you back up the postgres database and import the backup on your new server you should be good. I believe there’s a section in the Lemmy docs on how exactly to do that process.
Wow! That’s quite the journey! I wish I could do something like that. I bet it was amazing!
Trying to get started with reverse engineering and binary exploitation by following this guy. My brain hurts, but in a good way!