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Jakob is super cool!! I got to meet him in person at LTX 2023, he gave me a mic and told me to start streaming :)
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Crystalized honey is still good! Crystalization is a natural occurrence for honey. Just needs to be heated to be liquid again -- though some people actually prefer it crystalized because they can spread it with a butter knife
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Same here, also on LI
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Is there a reason why?
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Looks like a great start to a new brew!! Glad to see some activity in the sub.
I really need to get into the all grain train
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Damn, I didn't know it got cancelled. Was pretty exciting to see a new player in the life sim genre.
Hope this isn't the same fate that's in store for Paralives
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Yeah this assumes you chose bay, and that max DIDNT learn her lesson about time travel.
Presumably these are the reasons DONTNOD didn't make a sequel, Deck Nine taking over the franchise never sat right with me
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Yes but also no. I meant moreso that the owners name can only be written into a Shinigamis death note, correct?
I remember the rules saying something about it having no effect, i think
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But if ownership is never transferred, since Light would know its been taken into custody, doesn't that mean that it would have no effect?
Been a while since I've consumed anything deathnote related though
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And in that bog there was a hole!
A rare hole, a rattlin' hole
Hole in the bog and the bog down in the valley-o!
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I'm sure storage environment matters though?
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They did, but I'm not sure that applies in this case unless for some reason OpenAI signed a deal with SAG. Otherwise, they aren't beholden to any protections not afforded by the law.
At least, AFAIK. Someone with more legal knowledge should probably chime in
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Indians can be Sikh, not all indians are Hindu
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This is the most insane movie 💀
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EDIT: dude was talking about plastic recycling, i misunderstood the context
Original comment:
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50% of beer and soda cans are recycled
And,
Why post blatantly false, easily invalidated information?
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The two that stick out to me are:
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Gran Turismo
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Elvis
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Maybe the newer kernel? But if you don't think you need it you're probably fine tbh
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Isn't this how all species work? Carrying capacity and whatnot
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Exactly the same reason i used it, prior to moving to sway with the switch to Wayland
[Source](https://bsky.app/profile/hausofdecline.bsky.social/post/3kmpssp5xax2n)
Its a gift link, so shouldn't be a paywall :)
As the title states, I have an issue where all images stored in pictrs are returning a 404 when trying to view them. You can see an example of this here https://lemmy.browntown.dev/post/27130. If i check the pictrs docker volume, I can find the image manually and if I curl `pictrs_ip:8080/image/original/[image.ext]` i can view it in the browser. So I know for a fact that Lemmy is communicating with pictrs to upload the image, but there's something funky going on with viewing. Hopefully someone here has an idea of where to go with this, I'm at my wits end lol. I've tried: * Creating a different pictrs container and using that * Pointing to an external ip for pictrs (i.e. 192.168.x.xxx instead of pictrs:8080) Not sure what to do outside of this? EDIT: Turns out the solution was to disable "cache assets" in nginx proxy manager! Not sure why that helped, but once I did that everything started working as expected.
As thr title states, has the community found a new home yet? Want get back to monitoring for those grail trackers!
I stood up my own instance, and it's federating (kind of?) but none of the posts are showing up with their comments. If I look on the main instance I can see the comments but not on mine. This also applies to sticky posts not being stickied when i view from my own instance. Is this a bug, a misconfiguration on my end, or a result of servers being overloaded? EDIT: In case anyone else has this, the issue was that I made the boneheaded mistake of just using the docker container for postgres i already had running without checking versions. Lemmy needs postgres15 and i gave it postgres11, causing comments not to be saved in the db and all sorts of funky issues.