Iced Raktajino
I’m beautiful and tough like a diamond…or beef jerky in a ball gown.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Sesame Street would make a lot more sense if Cookie Monster was rebranded as Coffee Monster
34·9 hours agoCoffee Monster
We had that show. It was called “Star Trek: Voyager” but she went by “Janeway”.
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science@lemmy.world•PBS. Even YT revenue is revenue.English
1·4 days agoThat gets PBS more exposure, sure, and that’s great because they put out quality content, but do they get paid for that? I’m genuinely curious here as I know little of how YT pays content creators. I’ve had a recurring monthly donation going for years now, and I just don’t yet understand if/how simply subscribing could replace even a portion of that.
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science@lemmy.world•PBS. Even YT revenue is revenue.English
21·4 days agoHow does that work? Does YT pay out to creators based on the subscriber count alone? I’ve only ever heard “like and subscribe to help fund this channel” mentioned when the videos are monetized (e.g ads or sponsors).
Or does PBS monetize their videos and uBlock just shields me from that?
Not that I don’t want this to be true since it’s an easy way to help fund them, but I am curious how (or if) this works.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If you use electricity from NPP to heat your house, water or to cook, you're using the heat of uranium at your home.
7·4 days agoI’m about to have my house powered by fusion energy.
'Splained
I’m installing a PV system, and solar energy is just fusion power at a distance.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Hosting a matrix server with synapse, how do you handle registration?English
9·4 days agoMine’s only for people I know personally, so it’s backed by my LDAP server and registration is disabled in Synapse. I use my regular onboarding process to create the new LDAP user and grant access to Synapse.
Nice! Those AllWinner boards are a little tricky to get going and have some quirks, but the price is great for the extra horsepower you get. Granted, I use the latest Armbian since the manufacturer’s images are all quite old.
130GB for the entire thing? And the pi doesn’t choke on indexing / searching it?
That was my thought. I knew it couldn’t hold it in RAM but thought it would be doing crazy IO and limited by being on SD, but it seems to not be a problem. Like I said, I don’t know how ZIM does it, but it does it well. Must have some kind of index that lets it fast travel to the correct blocks or something. I dunno lol.
how capable is the search engine (I assume it has one?)
Yep, it has search. It’s…okay but kind of primitive. It’s not slow, and if you’re searching for something that’s fairly unique (as far as keywords go), it does well. But if you’re searching something like an acronym where it shows up as a regular word in other entries, it’s a lot more hit or miss.
Yep, and I love it.
I’ve got a little Banana Pi M4 Zero (PiZero form factor but much more powerful and with 4 GB RAM) loaded up with, among other useful tools, Kiwix and the full Wikipedia dump. I just refreshed it with the 2026-02 full dump, so I’m caught up for the year. I’ve also got a lot of other offline docs loaded up (React, Bun, and the devdocs for several libraries I use) and it’s nice to have local copies of those instead of googling every time.
Surprisingly, the full ~130 GB Wikipedia dump works fine on a regular Pi Zero 2 with 512 MB RAM. I don’t know how ZIM works but it does work very very well.
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Everyday Carry. What essentials do you carry on a daily basis?@sopuli.xyz•Without posting any personal information, what's the oldest card or other thing you still keep in your wallet, pocket or purse, that you don't even need anymore?English
4·17 days agoMy Kroger card is 23 years old and is the same one I found in the parking lot of the Kroger near my dorm in college. Found it there and have used it since. The mag strip is long worn off and the barcode takes several tries to scan, but it works. I did take a scan of it about 7 or 8 years ago when it was more legible, so I may print that copy and laminate it for another 23 years lol.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Is lemmy.sdf.org coming back?English
6·22 days agoI never really got the humor there, lol, but I’m lamenting the loss of 80s TV because I had a lot of good Golden Girls posts since I’m finally watching it for the first time.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Is lemmy.sdf.org coming back?English
12·22 days agoMy (limited) understanding is that there’s no straightforward way to do that at least in Lemmy.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Is lemmy.sdf.org coming back?English
5·22 days agoYou mean the images going down fairly regularly?
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Technology@beehaw.org•Gemini can now create personalized AI images by digging around in Google Photos
4·26 days agoI get that it isn’t the same but when all you have is a garbage version of a memory, I’m not sure or really matters whether the representation is the original garbage or something that makes you feel less regret over not having something better.
In my experience, the worse the photograph the better my memory of it. Probably because my mind is already used to filling in the blanks in the garbage version, so it’s constantly refreshing the memory in my mind to keep it vivid. YMMV obviously. I’m also not much of a shutterbug and prefer to commit moments to memory than try to fight with my phone to snap a photo I’ll probably never look at.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Religious spam by lem.cochrun.xyz accountsEnglish
1424·1 month agousers seeking to evangelize their beliefs across the Threadiverse
I mean, replace religion with communism/anarchism/whatever stupid -ism, and that’s like half the people here.
But also, any time you see anything “blogspot [dot] com” here, it’s 99.9999% always blogspam so I just report and block.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If you reverse the polarity of a fire-alarm, you get a fire-starter.
29·1 month agoIf you reverse the polarity of lots of things, you get a fire starter.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•After many years, at last I have become sufficiently cantankerous that one egregiously stupid post to c/showerthoughts is enough to make me block someone.
4·1 month agoYou mean the one from the obvious troll account that was obvious?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-Hosted Offline EAS Alerts Over Meshtastic with RTL-SDREnglish
10·1 month agoI was surprised by that, too. When I went looking for a way to decode them with RTL-SDR, I assumed it wouldn’t be parsing the audio but a narrowband data stream. TIL also.
Edit: It does kind of make sense with it being AFSK encoded in-band, though, or maybe I’m just so used to it being that way. I always thought the screeches were there to demand attention (and also be something that headend equipment can pick up and respond to). So it’s interesting they’re doing double duty as both an unmistakable audio cue to pay attention as well as containing the actual alert data.
Plus there are NOAA stations all over the country rather than centralized like the time signal transmitters. It was probably cheaper to do it in band at that scale.
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Games@sh.itjust.works•The button must be pressedEnglish
9·1 month ago













I used to watch that all the time when it was randomly on - never in the same timeslot, and I think the local network just used it as filler - but I always forget that it existed until someone randomly mentions it.
“Look what I can do!”
“He look’a like a man”