livingcoder

joined 1 year ago

I had issues searching for Lemmy communities until I updated my docker-compose to give the "lemmy" container it's own network.

https://lemmy.austinwadeheller.com/comment/14247

Here's a post on Mastodon that links to their blog where they describe different clients.

https://writing.exchange/@erlend/110616473377954593

[–] livingcoder@lemmy.austinwadeheller.com 5 points 1 year ago (16 children)

How does this work with the code license? If this is all fine, doesn't this mean that we should be avoiding the kind of license they're using in the future?

[–] livingcoder@lemmy.austinwadeheller.com 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

This is awesome! Thank you!

I have a lot of interest in software development (and the Rust programming language specifically). Any plans to add a software development community? I don't know of any feeds, though.

"Buying up Bethesda and trying to acquire Activision Blizzard is, Spencer argues, a way to compete with Sony." This has the same logic as buying up the largest gasoline chains, making them exclusively pump gas for drivers of your cars, as a way of competing with other car manufacturers. Dangerous.

I was surprised at how beautiful some of the art could be. I did not expect to enjoy it as much as I do.

"then it doesn't deserve to exist"

When I hear that, I hear an implicit value judgement with Meta as the standard. The value of an instance is in if it can survive against a social aggregation to Meta's instance. Only then is it worthy of existing, if it can compete with the degree of funding, advertising, and account creation streamlining that we would expect from a social media platform giant.

When I hear that, I hear that small, self-hosted instances don't deserve to exist.

[–] livingcoder@lemmy.austinwadeheller.com 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I had to work out all of the issues myself to get it working on my RaspberryPi 4. For this error, did you add a network to your "lemmy" container that would allow it access to the internet?

https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3167#issuecomment-1595846910

I'm still using 0.17.3, btw. I haven't checked if 0.17.4 for arm64 is out yet.

I used to have a phone with a replaceable battery and it was awesome. I would charge the other battery while using the phone all day, carefree. When it was about to die, I'd swap out the battery. It was basically like I had an instant charge of 100% on my phone. Those were good days.

[–] livingcoder@lemmy.austinwadeheller.com 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Oh, so you have a main router for internet traffic (wifi access for extended router and other devices) and another router extended from it that both your VR headset and PC connect to for VR-type data communication, still providing internet to the PC with about half the bandwidth?

[–] livingcoder@lemmy.austinwadeheller.com 0 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I assume you had a hardline from the VR router to the central router? Otherwise wouldn't the wireless communication between the VR router and the central router be in the same competition as the VR headset was before?

 

I once bought a router to use for my internet when I moved into my new house just to find out that it "wasn't compatible" with Verizon's service. I still have it (because I'm terrible about returning things). Is there any point in keeping it? Is there anything fun or interesting that I could do with it?

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