gnzl
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Gaming@beehaw.org•What game company from your childhood do you remember with fondness?
2·2 years agoI was going to say Digital Illusions but for Motorhead, the racing game. The OST for that game has been in my music rotation for decades and it’s still in my top 3 of all time.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some of your, "If I like this, what else might I like" questions?
2·2 years agoYou have a lot of recommendations already but I’d like to add two of my favorites: Courtney Barnett and Alvvays!
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Technology@beehaw.org•Google-hosted malvertising leads to fake Keepass site that looks genuine
1·2 years agoTurning it on by default would be a massive disservice to the work that domain registries and registrars have been doing to allow Unicode to be used in domain names. In Spanish speaking countries the ñ character is pretty ubiquitous for example, and the workaround of replacing it with an n creates many problems like misdirected web traffic and typos in email addresses. Unicode in URLs and domain names is a feature, abuse should be attacked by means other than disabling it.
Is VR really so ubiquitous to warrant these concerns? In my opinion most of the warnings about how this technology encourages “escaping reality” apply more to things that have had an established place in society for decades, namely phones, social media and online gaming. I have two kids and a VR headset is the least of my concerns, but they could be sucked in to the non-reality of a personal phone in two seconds if I allow it.
This one is probably very specific but Utada Hikaru has one that I love, where towards the end of certain songs she sings the chrous, and then keeps the same melody going multiple times but with different lyrics. It’s like she extends the feeling and rhythm of the chorus but keeps it interesting by using different lyrics the whole time. Some examples: Goodbye Happiness, Making Love, About Me, LETTERS, Sakura DROPS.
gnzl@nc.gnzl.cltoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•FYI I made a patch for lemmy that turns off pictrs caching
2·2 years agoI set this up on my instance about a week ago and it works perfectly, thank you!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What would your contribution be for a book put together to restart a a civilization?
3·2 years agoMy contribution is a very practical tip for parents: When you need to carry a kid sitting on your shoulders, first pick them up and have them sit with both legs on your right shoulder. Then, with your right hand, grab the kid’s right leg, and with your left hand grab the kid’s left leg and lift it over your head to place it in your left shoulder. Mirror the maneuver if necessary. The result is a quick lift-sit-and-switch technique, and fewers kicks to the head.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is your favorite insult in your native language that doesn't exist or cant be directly translated in English?
3·3 years agoI love this one, reminded me of a similar insult in Chilean Spanish: “Le faltan palos pal puente” (he’s a few sticks short for a bridge)
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is your favorite insult in your native language that doesn't exist or cant be directly translated in English?
49·3 years agoIn Chile, not really an insult but rather a lament over how dumb people are sometimes:
“Si los weones volaran, pasaría nublado” (If dumb people could fly it would always be cloudy)
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is your favorite insult in your native language that doesn't exist or cant be directly translated in English?
5·3 years agoChile here, love Argentinian insult acronyms like LPQTRMP
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you call Marshmallow in your native language?
8·3 years agoMalvavisco in Spanish as others mentioned, but in Chile we also call some varieties “guagüitas” (little babies) for some reason
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Can you post your political views in the form of a rhyming poem?
62·3 years agoEver since I have been married with kids
My days are too short for me to give a shit
We’re like monkeys in a zoo to them
People love seeing monkeys in the zoo, the closer the better! I think if we could travel to other planets to check out other life forms we would do it all the time. I don’t believe aliens have come here, but if they exist and could come see us they would totally do it for the same reasons we would want to go see them. Makes sense to me!
I agree with everything you’re saying. I was more answering to the comment above calling people stupid without any sort of context for why one could possibly choose to pay for these services.
In my case, sharing Netflix with family members by paying the extra fee is still cheaper than paying the full price by ourselves. We split the full price of the Netflix subscription, including the extra fee, so we end up paying less than the full subscription price. I do it mostly because some of my kids’ shows are only on Netflix. We also split the Disney+ and Spotify bills, to everybody’s benefit. Is that smart, since I’m saving money? Or stupid because I’m not helping some armchair crusade against big bad Disney/Netflix?
I recommend NSD or Knot for strictly authoritative servers. BIND is great too, but it is built to do both authoritative and caching DNS which makes it a bit too “big” for the task of serving only authoritative DNS data. You can definitely configure BIND to only serve authoritative data though.
I can’t comment on running from a container, I’ve always worked with NSD/Knot/BIND building directly from source.
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Technology@beehaw.org•UNESCO calls for global ban on smartphones in schools
7·3 years agoWell, you can fact check later right? If nothing else kids will learn to be bored again, which is good.
gnzl@nc.gnzl.cltoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Google Authenticator and Twilio Authy generate different codes for Lemmy. One works, the other doesn't.English
2·3 years agoLastPass Authenticator can use SHA256, it works for logging in to my Lemmy instance. And you can use the app independently of LastPass, keeping everything on your device.
gnzl@nc.gnzl.cltoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Google Authenticator and Twilio Authy generate different codes for Lemmy. One works, the other doesn't.English
5·3 years agoI believe the issue is that Lemmy expects the codes to be generated using the SHA256 algorithm, while most generator apps use SHA1.



I think you still have to specify the URL up to the greader.php page, maybe in your case it would be
https://freshrss.example.com/api/greader.php