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artifex
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What show is weirdly or oddly cozy for you?English
20·14 days agoI will watch a Joy of Painting episode anytime I come across one on PBS (they stream on YouTube but it’s more fun to find it “in the wild”)
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I finally understand Cloudflare Zero Trust tunnelsEnglish
4·19 days agoThis has been on my list of things to try for a while, but I’m currently in “if-it-aint-broke-dont-fix-it” mode.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•cheapest way to connect several SATA HDs via USB?English
3·27 days agoI have one of these. It’s usb 3.0 only which it sounds like is what you have anyway. It’s not part of my NAS, I just use it when I need to quickly look for something on an old drive, but it’s been pretty reliable for me for the last few years and was cheap, so I have no complaints.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•cheapest way to connect several SATA HDs via USB?English
3·27 days agoAh my mistake. As I’m sure you’ve found you can certainly get USB-SATA adapters. They’ll be $15-20 each, so you’d realistically be better off getting 2 2-drive enclosures since that would be about the same price but much cleaner. I’ve used Sabrent for this for a while and they’re fine. There are occasional usb disconnects so it’s not good for anything mission critical. And never do anything port-powered when connecting drives over usb, always use parts that get their own wall power.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•cheapest way to connect several SATA HDs via USB?English
8·27 days agoBuy a cheap LSI card on ebay, they can usually be had for around $15-20. Make sure it’s either in HBA or IT mode, or that there’s a way to put it into that mode. If it’s in HBA/IT mode, you can then just use it like more SATA ports. Buy a pack of LSI-SATA cables (there are two kinds, get the kind that includes the SATA power connector). Then you can put the card inside your computer and the drives anywhere that the cables will reach.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some common things people buy that you would never buy?English
791·29 days agoLottery tickets.
They’re basically just a tax on the dumb. But man the slogans — all you need is a dollar and a dream, you gotta be in it to win it, etc. — sheer marketing genius.
Any Disney character tier list that doesn’t have every Bluey character at S+ or better is just insane.
Thank you for your service
~(It’s not working yet)~
No, live, laugh, love smells like pumpkin spice. This photo smells like patchouli and weed.
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Technology@lemmy.world•"Analog bags" are in. Doomscrolling is out.English
18·1 month agoYep. Encouraging a whole new generation of casual artists, makers and readers can only be seen as a great thing. I would just add that we all need to remember how to slow down, and understand that’s good and necessary to do so every so often.
- sent from one of my 117 open tabs
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Technology@lemmy.world•"Analog bags" are in. Doomscrolling is out.English
65·1 month agoThe 31-year-old keeps one bag at home in Northern California, carrying it from room to room, and another in her car
I think the problem is that we’ve forgotten how to just do nothing and be content with it (or even a bit bored with it). While I think unplugging is good, this just seems like replacing one kind of attention addiction with another.
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Technology@beehaw.org•California startup to demonstrate space weapon on its own dimeEnglish
1·1 month agoMultiple countries have had the ability to put tons of weapons in space for a half century (and we know there are/were a few up there), so I don’t agree with you here - once we abandon our treaties, one country putting arms in space will inevitably lead to all countries putting arms in space “for defense”.
There’re a lot of keys on that keyboard…
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memes@lemmy.world•Walking the Hallowed Halls once moreEnglish
201·2 months agoGoddamn corporate-raiding vulture capitalists .
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Technology@beehaw.org•AI content now outnumbers human-written articles on the internet, but the good news is that the slop seems to have plateaued, for nowEnglish
2·2 months agoThe common colloquialism is that objective reality has a liberal bias. So either you train your LLM on “woke” science and facts, or it spits out garbage nonsense that is obviously wrong to even the typical twitter user.
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Technology@beehaw.org•AI content now outnumbers human-written articles on the internet, but the good news is that the slop seems to have plateaued, for nowEnglish
17·2 months agoDidn’t Elon breathlessly explain how the plan was to have Grok rewrite and expand on the current corpus of knowledge so that the next Grok could be trained on that “superior” dataset, which would forever rid it of the wokeness?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for a good ebook library alternativeEnglish
6·2 months agoI’ll second the kobo ecosystem but add that if you install the 3rd party koreader software on it it will make syncing to a local calibre-web seamless. And it leaves the stock reader software in place so you can read drm encrypted files if needed. I have a similar use case to yours where I use the device to read books but also papers, which I usually pdf and put in a specific shelf in calibre
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Technology@lemmy.world•Meta’s Ray-Ban Display Glasses And The New GlassholesEnglish
62·2 months agoI love this image. I think it should be required on any smartglasses packaging like the surgeon general’s warning is on a pack of cigarettes (for now).




















We do the fun parts taken from Yule (trees/greenery/lights) and Saturnalia (feasting). I think at this point it’s more a celebration of managing to make it through another year than anything else.