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näitä pitäisi kaivella vanhojen pelikonsoleiden pelien ohjevihkosista 👍
Naurahdin, nimittäin jutun lopussa:
Kirjoittaja on espoolainen kirjailija, joka tietää jonkun parhaillaan miettivän, että kai se kuitenkin heitti padin asianmukaiseen kierrätykseen eikä roskapönttöön. Mutta tässä kohtaa tapahtumat peittyvät sumuun.
wtf is the context on this one?
It’s a bit confusing but you indeed need to interact with the thread through your own instance, you can pick which instance you’re using from the top menu:
Basically it’s the same as if you’d go to lemmy.world on your browser and tried to do stuff there, but using an app hides this detail a bit. Hope this helps!
Prigozhin succeeds in his insurrection and takes the place of the white queen, becoming the new wielder of the crown
The part that worries me about scalability in the long term is the push nature of ActivityPub. My server is already getting several POST requests to /inbox per second already, which makes me wonder how that’s gonna work if big instances have to push content updates to thousands of lemmy instances where most of the data probably isn’t even seen. I was surprised it was a push system and not a pull system, as pull is much easier to scale and cache at the CDN level, and can be fetched on demand for people that only checks lemmy once in a while.
I think there’s a benefit to the push model, as the instances can prioritize who to push to first if there’s scaling issues, instead of having to throttle GETs, effectively the end result is anyway the same that nothing ends up to other instances in real time (which is fine). I don’t know how lemmy works exactly, but could the push model just be a detail of activitypub https://flak.tedunangst.com/post/what-happens-when-you-honk ?
awesome
This has worked for me really well too, the price is good and things just work.
Good points. Also it’s a bit of a stretch to say the different parties are using it for free anyway, because professionally maintaining infrastructure in a way where even a bit of resilience is expected is not cheap. The budget for running these self-hosted platforms can easily be eaten by one person’s salary + infrastructure costs. It in many cases would probably be cheaper to just pay for Slack, but because of some requirements they rather pick one of the open source ones and do what they can within the allocated budgets. I doubt there’s any malicious intent in these situations, or any wish to just be freeloading, but something a bit more complex.
Ofc would be nice if money was flowing the right direction.
That’s quite a bit of work, well done. Shame to hear that the funding situation is like that.
Accurate. What most of my Matrix usage has also been about.
Looks awesome!
Are there any examples of projects they are actively contributing to?
It’s hard to get rid of video ads with pi-hole afaik, because pi-hole works on the DNS level and video ads are a few layers higher. For normal ads I don’t seem to need an adblocker anymore, pretty much the stock block lists and a few I found that were recommended, but video ads still need the adblocker.
isn’t this the beginning of the story in Snowpiercer?
https://www.hsl.fi/ tutuksi, ehkä jopa äppi valmiiksi maksutietojen kanssa niin lipun saa helposti. Yeisesti julkiset toimii hyvin ja junat ei oman kokemuksen perusteella juuri koskaan tukossa. Bussit saattaa olla tapahtumien liepeillä ja ilta-aikaan aika täysiä, mutta niitä yleensä kulkee.
Takseja en ole muutamaan vuoteen käyttänyt, niistä ja palveluista en osaa sanoa.
Hyvää matkaa!