Any hallmark channel original content is like white noise for your brain. If you like to have something on in the background but want to have absolutely no stake in the content it’s a good choice.
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artifex@lemmy.zipto Fedibridge@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Smol fedi - how I think fediverse should workEnglish8·1 day agoI actually think this is the biggest argument for using something like piefed over lemmy. The ability to aggregate multiple similar communities into a single channel lets you see/interact with a fuller content feed for even more niche areas while not having said niche be reliant on a particular instance.
Wait that’s what you would do if you had nothing to lose? Why wouldn’t you just do that now?
Never get involved in a land war in Asia.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Emulation@sh.itjust.works•After 10 years of development, the emulator that lets you play NES games in full 3D has been fully released101·2 days agoThis looks technically impressive and was surely a labor of love, but most of those games just seemed more confusing in ‘3D’
Goddamnit. I was sad and still laughed.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's something you immediately judge a person for when you see them wearing or have?621·3 days agoOn two occasions I made a louder-than-necessary comment to my kids to stay away from those people (MAGA hats too) while they were within earshot and then listed reasons why. Got some dirty looks, but no one ever approached me. Because they’re a bunch of feckless cowards.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Question about harware Raid vs Truenas poolsEnglish11·3 days agoThe safest and most flexible option would be to configure the BIOS to not use the RAID controller and just “see” the drives as a regular JBOD, and then setup a ZFS RAID-Z1 array and configure your zvols, etc. in that instead. RAID-Z1 is functionally very similar to old-school RAID-5. There’s virtually no performance penalty with software RAID these days, and you’re eliminating the proprietary RAID controller as a single point of failure.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit in talks to embrace Sam Altman’s iris-scanning Orb to verify usersEnglish7·3 days agoHe’s a modern day arms dealer.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit in talks to embrace Sam Altman’s iris-scanning Orb to verify usersEnglish197·3 days agoOn the one hand, I understand the inherent limitations of pseudonymous social media and why a corporation and even end users might benefit from authoritative user identification.
On the other hand, oh hell no.
Wouldn’t this technically be reflection, not projection?
And it was powered by Linus Torvalds!
I don’t think the Mediaworkstations a-X2P ever came out of “limited production”, but with an EPYC processor, desktop GPU and 6 screens it still meets the mark IMO.
[Edit]: Sorry, a pair of EPYC processors. And it’s a shipping product.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Science Memes@mander.xyz•Hertz, showing the difference between science and engineeringEnglish2351·7 days agoHe probably would have figured it out had he had time to evolve into Megahertz.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Announcements@lemmy.zip•Announcing: Piefed.zip - our new Piefed instance!English7·8 days agoOh, yeah, this is not a knock against the admins at all. The .zip team might have an amazing set of contingency plans, etc - I have no idea - which would make this more or less a moot point. I’m just not a fan of single points of failure.
artifex@lemmy.zipto Announcements@lemmy.zip•Announcing: Piefed.zip - our new Piefed instance!English12·8 days agoSince this is tagged on lemmy.zip I’d like to point out that it might not be the best idea for existing lemmy.zip users to also use piefed.zip since if the admin(s) are no longer able to continue both of your presences would go down. In the true spirit of the fediverse it makes sense to spread your logins around.
From this recent blog post, Recently PieFed added a way to group communities into collections of related communities, which we called a “Feed”. Unlike Topics, Feeds are federated, can be created by anyone and can be public or private. There are now hundreds of feeds at https://piefed.social/feeds.
This lets niche topic communities continue to spawn across instances (thus avoiding all-eggs-in-one-basket issues) but makes it more convenient for users to see all similar content in a single place.