lipilee

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[–] lipilee 19 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

I'll rotfl my mao off when this law will turn out to accidentally punish fossil fuel and chemical companies dispersing chemicals or substances into the atmosphere and altering weather, also known as climate change.

[–] lipilee 17 points 3 weeks ago

And look, nobody in the shops, everybody's just walking there! /s (It do need more trees tho.)

[–] lipilee 16 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Can we rename the Streisand Effect to Vylan Effect now?

[–] lipilee 3 points 1 month ago

oh yeah, that too.

[–] lipilee 16 points 1 month ago (8 children)

to be fair, they have about 3x the population too. but nonetheless good to see that they are moving fast. dictatorship works faster when it comes to regulation ¯_(ツ)_/¯ :)

[–] lipilee 3 points 1 month ago

Something something Jose Padilla was a Spanish DJ who did the first Cafe del Mar compilation album. Also, JD Vance is a cunt.

[–] lipilee 15 points 1 month ago (1 children)

"bUT iT's bAd fOr bUsINesSeS"

[–] lipilee 2 points 1 month ago

this should be a highlighted comment or smth.

[–] lipilee 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

You are probably right for something like a Pihole, which can easily run on a RPi 3 as well (I think I'm running it on a 3... maybe even a 2.) My fear is something like Jellyfin (which it is not suited for anyway, I know), combined with the fact that my stack of Pis is in my meter cabinet, so a fairly confined space with very little air movement, also passive. Running Jellyfin without transcoding has my Pi 5 running at just under 50 °C.

[–] lipilee 6 points 1 month ago (3 children)

damn you all, now I impulse bought an old thin client for 30EUR :-) but, fwiw: I mostly use RPi for my purposes, up to RPi4; RPi 5 I think missed the mark, with its active cooling requirement and power use. (and price...) the only use case where an i86 alternative is justified is my jellyfin setup (where realtime transcoding is needed).

[–] lipilee 3 points 1 month ago

Land submarine!

[–] lipilee 4 points 2 months ago

to be fair, pretty much all ai is that bad these days :)

 

...for those of us that mostly consume news through Lemmy.

 

I have a potentially dumb question, but honestly I've run out of ideas. I'm running a family nextcloud instance where me and my wife are managing our things, in our own boards. She noticed that cards that she put in her "Done" stack in a board of hers, are deleted after about a year. I have to emphasize:

  • She does not delete the cards (they hold important information, even though they are Done)
  • She does not even archive them

All she does is she moves them to a stack. First off, this is a problem, as she's losing information (I'm now restoring old database backups to get back old Deck cards, not a fun activity in itself). But second, this bugs the hell out of me: is there any functionality that would do this in Nextcloud? Some hidden setting? I'm even thinking possible user error, but she's quite tech savvy and I believe her when she says she does not do this knowingly...

Also important to highlight that I have cards from 2 years ago in my boards that are just fine, no deletion, nothing. And nothing in the logs, althgough I don't even know what I'm looking for, because we aren't sure when the deletion happened.

Any idea/pointer would be highly appreciated.

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