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This is a really sweet photo. I’d love to drift through that place on a cool fall night and get some food. Quite evocative.
foodandart@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Wikipedia Says AI Is Causing a Dangerous Decline in Human VisitorsEnglish2·22 hours agoStartpage! No shit. Used to be Ixquick, and I used that for years. Great site - thank you for reminding me it’s still there. :)
foodandart@lemmy.zipto Socialism@lemmy.ml•How can you hate capitalism when capitalism made your iPhone??4·23 hours agoThis is why we can’t have nice things.
Urghh. Apparently Tim Cook is stepping down soon and for the love of all that’s holy, I hope the next person in line to run the company is more tech-oriented.
F’ck’n hell, some of the products they’ve released since Jobs died - I swear, they were/are designed solely to sell icloud. Just rubbish.
There’s a reason the newest Mac I own is from 2010. Gotta love Open Core Legacy Patcher. Once I can no longer update - it’s coming soon - I’m on to My Next Adventure - Linux!
Late stage/End stage capitalism is here and we can’t get past it fast enough. It’s gonna be a shitshow until we do.
foodandart@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•Wikipedia Says AI Is Causing a Dangerous Decline in Human VisitorsEnglish1044·1 day agoWill cut the AI results out of your google searches by switching the browser’s default to the web api…
I cannot tell you how much I love it.
foodandart@lemmy.zipto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•They weren't afraid to tell it like it is ... In a private group chat323·3 days agoTo be honest, this has always kinda been how the conservatives in the US talk when they’re by themselves. I grew up in the 70s and heard it quite often from uptight assholes on the right.
It’s not anything new, really. It’s just that today the communications, instead of being face to face, are online and they leave records of their conversations.
Bigoted jackasses, gonna jackass.
Flying fish? Am in!
I see you’ve dealt with comcast…
This was me with beer. Gave it up over 15 years ago, as what was making me feel shitty about it was putting out the recycling bin filled with beer bottles and cans… and realizing just how much money I was spending on something that was doing nothing good for me. Stopped drinking in 2009 and don’t miss it a bit. Saving a lot more money as well…
Just got to have a wand like Bellatrix Lestrange’s then.
No politeness there…
The extremely gullible ARE the joke.
No one technically DID say anything, because it was a film set prop.
I’d have a field day with anyone losing their shit over this and thinking it was a real thing, by showing them the film it came from…
Damn… I wish I didn’t remember my dreams. Usually they involve me trying to clean a house where the rooms constantly change. That, and my car always seems to be turned on it’s roof.
God only knows wht I keep coming back to that weirdness.
Fry that fucker up till it’s nice and golden, add some HP curry sauce and crack open a beer. Almost like Leberkäse…
Heaven. Will take all anxiety away.
…polite the environment…
Do they give it a sincere “Good day to you!”?
Now waitaminit!
I like mothssesses.
Best favorite animal!
foodandart@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I am attempting to get into Selfhosting after a shockingly frightening experience, but I am very lost.English2·9 days agoI do my backups manually.
As I have run unsuported Mac installs for the last 20 years, I started a long time ago, automatically partitioning my OS drives and making storage volumes to work off of.
The storage volume in the computer will have subfolders for the type of data - music, video, photos, etc.
When my storage volumes fill, I will pull my latest backup drive out of storage, hook it up then go into each storage subfolder, sort by date and add everything that’s newer than what’s in the backup drive. (which is actually how Apple’s Time Machine backups work - incrementally sorted by date - but I’ve had this method since the start, so I just stuck with it)
I just make sure to take note of how many files/folders I’m adding to the backup drive and note what it has at the start, then at the end, as a double-check of it all, before I clear the storage drive on the computer. (I did not do this and lost almost a years worth of music rips, waay back in 2003. Rebuilt the music I lost then iTunes threw a wobbler and lost the library for me. FML…)
The longest backup will ALWAYS be the initial one if you’re dealing with a first time backup. The rest, once you work out how to organize your files, is academic.
What I’ve found is that your tastes will change, you grab content you think you’ll want to hold onto forever… and then years later, you realize it’s low-bitrate, low-resolution, too pixellated… whatever… and you decide to delete it.
With the software doing the backups for you - it’s too easy to just let it rip and go have dinner while it works and you end up with files that you’d otherwise get rid of. Part of being a data hoarder is not keeping everything forever. There’s a ton of garbage online. Tastes change as you get older… You want to curate that shit so you can keep what’s most important - like family stuff.
And really good porn.
foodandart@lemmy.zipto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I am attempting to get into Selfhosting after a shockingly frightening experience, but I am very lost.English4·9 days agoYikes. Before you dip into any of the self-hosting, take and get a WD Gold drive - from Western Digital directly (wd.com) - do NOT go through Amazon or NewEgg or any third party merchant. Send in the warranty that goes with it and register the drive (this is for covering the off chance it’s a DOA unit) Then get a good quality enclosure to pop the drive into and take your time and back up EVERYTHING onto that new HD.
Don’t use an SSD.
You want a spinning platter drive, as this is backup only, so once it’s full with all of your content, it gets dated and labeled and popped into a drawer for safe keeping. If you have countless terabytes of data, get more drives and swap them into the enclosure, date and incrementally fill. A fine tip sharpie to note what’s on the drive is fine, or if you’re obsessively anal about it, make a spreadsheet with that info… If your drives are kept dry and stored with care they will last for DECADES…
The truth if being honest here - I’m a data hoarder and most of the stuff I’ve tucked away since I first came online (in 1999) is now on drives that I maybe spin up once a year. I used to have the notion that it was critical that all my shit was accessible all the time and I ended up dropping money on networked storage… and over time, realized that as long as I knew where the files were, DID have the most important stuff - family photos and scans - tucked away not only in long term storage, but on multiple drives in multiple machines, (home, work, laptop) it was okay not have it served up instantly.
Just reading your post made me go cold inside - I can only imagine what you were going through until it got sorted. From a bonafide old school data hoarder… Please, back your shit up locally. Use enterprise drives.
Then sort a self-hosting soultion.
foodandart@lemmy.zipto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•we did a little bit of branch fuckery1·9 days agoJazz 2.0 just dropped
LOL!
That or Progressive Acid Folk.
foodandart@lemmy.zipto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•we did a little bit of branch fuckery81·9 days agoDad joke for coders? Ooooo… you!
YeSS! I had a walk home last night… From my work studio about a mile from my home and across a river. It was delightfully peaceful and the lights reflecting of the water were mesmerizing. Across from me an older couple were on the bridge standoffs where people can look out over the river and the air was warm enough to be comfortable with a light flannel chamois shirt. Perfect October 17th evening. Will be sharing my night pics with the community, for sure. Glad to be here.