Another reason old people should not be driving multi ton death machines
Another reason old people should not be driving multi ton death machines
The operation in Guarujá was criticised by Brazil’s Justice Minister Flavio Dino, who said the police’s reaction was not proportional to the crime committed.
I am curious, what would have been a proportional respond to a police officer being killed then? Let them get away without anything?
As tragic as any life loss is, I am not sure what other outcome could be expected from going after traffickers that are killing officers
FYI your link is broken and is just leading to the archive home page
Having grown up in the commercial tv era is why I despise ads.
Thanks for sharing! Have been thinking of writing a script to identify active communities and based on criteria, subscribe to them on my personal instance; this will be really helpful for it!
There goes the argument of non technical users falling for scams. The tables have turned!
I do wonder if this would be negated by containered applications
Looks interesting but seems to be getting abandoned unfortunately.
What I enjoy about floccus is that there is no additional app to interact with; you just save book marks as you normally would in any browser and it auto syncs the structure of your bookmarks to other browsers, so it is always easy and familiar to get to.
If you’re looking for a bookmark sync, check out floccus, a FOSS plugin for Firefox and chromium browsers that will sync your bookmarks to a cloud storage and across your browsers.
Folks that rent an Airbnb are often wanting more than a boring room (full kitchen, yard, washer/dryer), which is still without a doubt vastly cheaper than any hotel.
Sure there are shitty hosts with ridiculous rules, but those are things you should be researching in advance to paying.
I have stayed at Airbnbs across 4 states and four countries; other than one of them being cancelled due to plumbing issues, we have not had a single problem and each time it was far cheaper (~40%) and had more options than hotels.
Only 135’ per 6 seconds though!
Really hope we see more privacy features like this; I never liked that profiles display so much information publicly without option to disable it.
One of the first should be saved posts- not sure why that was public in the first place.
In your account settings there is an option to show content by bots; unfortunately this only works if that account is marked as a bot. For the bots I have found that are not marked, I’ve just been reporting and blocking them. It took a few days but now I rarely see them anymore
Requiring accounts with X days or X karma lead to subs where people would literally post just to get upvotes and the creation of bot accounts.
This is awesome! Did you install the censors in the breaker box?
It averages $25 per month - which is hosting 16tb of storage (running 1tb nVME parity and 3x 8tb HDD) to host 5x Virtual Machines and 33x Docker Containers (which includes MariaDB, Postgres, InfluxDB, and Redis containers that receive a good amount of traffic), and a lot of the storage used for media/photo storage/consumption.
With cloud storage, I was hitting $70/month and that was without having all the backups of photos/media that I now have running on the home server.
I run a UPS for my home server and have Telegraf collect metrics, which I then feed into Grafana (via influxdb) to create a dashboard that uses my local kWph pricing to plot daily/monthly/quarterly/annual costs to run the server.
It might not be super helpful for some, but it’s helped me justify hosting applications at home with NAS instead of paying for cloud hosting
Example of the Dashboard:
Spot on. I don’t care if Reddit continues to exist or fades away; my interaction with it stopped with third party apps.
And with Lemmy, I don’t feel any need to engage with Reddit using their mobile site/app.
To each their own, but Lemmy has been far more interesting, even in smaller communities.
One of the things I’ve enjoyed about lemmy; posts/comments feel far more engaging and don’t get drowned in thousands of comments that often don’t contribute much if anything.
I’m confused - they confirmed 6 deaths, but did not know how or where they occurred…. So are the deaths even related to the fire?