[-] Creatortray@lemmy.world 4 points 11 months ago

I really don’t know enough to say one way or the other, but the fact that this is an established Microsoft practice swayed me. I can actually believe google didn’t intend to do what it did to xmpp as a log of google employees from the 2000’s speak highly of the company, but these executives are traded like nfl players, and i know enough about meta’s history to believe they may do this. Besides I’m still new to development, but i don’t see many other reasons why it would take meta nearly a year to fully launch federation.

Actually this just occurred to me, but isn’t it interesting which accounts were linked first?

[-] Creatortray@lemmy.world 7 points 11 months ago

Well, then, let’s make our point I’ll just email the holders of the instances I’m on and let them know I support defederating threads

[-] Creatortray@lemmy.world 9 points 11 months ago

This is an excellent point. Thanks!

in that case considering meta is saying that it would take nearly a year to federate the platform we probably should defederate them.

[-] Creatortray@lemmy.world 43 points 11 months ago

Okay. I’ve seen stuff like this on both mastodon, and here, but i haven’t heard about them doing anything that would actually harm the fediverse. I guess i don’t know what the problem is. I know they’ve got a negative reputation, and for good reason, but isn’t that the awesome part of threads being federated? We can follow and connect to people there without being part of their system, and therefor not susceptible to their bs? If I’m missing something please fill me in.

[-] Creatortray@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Not trolling. I used the repo link on the site that it gave for apt distros. Got a terminal error. That’s what i was told when i looked up the terminal error. I have absolutely no experience with docker, so i haven’t tried it.

UPDATE just saw the terminal code you shared. I’ll try that. The command i found to start the service was slightly different. Really appreciate your response.

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PostgreSQL says it’s included in Ubuntu related operating systems, but I’m not sure. I’m unable to start the service, or set up new servers in PgAdmin. I’ve tried to install the repositories but I’m either getting “1831” architecture errors, or no release file errors. I’ve tried fixing the list file, but it doesn’t seem to help. If anyone can help i would really appreciate it

The course I’m taking provides download links for an installer for windows, and Mac. After this and another problem I’ve had on Mac back in the day I’m thinking of switching to windows. Maybe the development software works better there.

[-] Creatortray@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

If apple remade the keyboard folio i would recommend that, but it’s far too breakable, and it doesn’t protect the iPad very well. You may want to try the Logitech combo touch since it hav much the same layout, and protects the iPad better. You loose the extra usb c port though appposed to the Magic Keyboard, but you’re paying over 100 less. Apple really needs to change the material they make their keyboard cases from in my opinion

[-] Creatortray@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Yeah, arch isn’t the most welcoming to new users, or so I’ve heard lol.

[-] Creatortray@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

This is awesome info. Thanks! I’ll have to look into it. Would be an interesting side project to work on as i learn.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Creatortray@lemmy.world to c/fediverse@lemmy.world

I’m learning web development. I’m on databases at the moment, postgresql in particular. I thought it might be fun to try to help with a fediverse project or two, but I’m only knowledgeable about node.js, and npm, do any fediverse projects use that? I also may be diving too deep too early with this. Appreciate any feedback you guys have!

[-] Creatortray@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I think Arch. Linux would make sense more as one of those fancy setups you’re always seeing on YouTube. The ones with the awesome ports, and the calming effect. I just started using zorin, and it’s more like one of those top of the line machines that can start the coffee automatically in the morning lol.

[-] Creatortray@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I’m really enjoying zorin right now.

[-] Creatortray@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Where’s vscode? Lol

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Every once in a while I enjoy playing around with ChatGPT to create recipes. This time i got what looks to be an amazing brownie recipe by adding these requirements

  1. The recipe had to be 40 ingredients
  2. The recipe prep time should be 24 hrs.
  3. The recipe should be a week long project It gave me this. I think it looks like a great recipe. Have you guys played around much with this? Also, let me know if you try it. Creating a unique brownie recipe with your criteria in mind can be quite the adventure! Here’s a special recipe for “Epic 24-Hour Brownies” that serves 20 people with 40 ingredients and takes a week to complete:

Epic 24-Hour Brownies

Ingredients:

Day 1: Preparing the Base

1.	3 cups of all-purpose flour
2.	2 cups of granulated sugar
3.	1 cup of unsweetened cocoa powder
4.	1 cup of vegetable oil
5.	1 cup of buttermilk
6.	4 large eggs
7.	1 tablespoon of vanilla extract
8.	1 teaspoon of baking powder
9.	1 teaspoon of salt

Day 2: Layering and Fillings 10. 1 cup of dark chocolate chips 11. 1 cup of white chocolate chips 12. 1 cup of chopped walnuts 13. 1 cup of crushed Oreos 14. 1 cup of caramel sauce 15. 1 cup of marshmallow fluff 16. 1 cup of peanut butter

Day 3: Frostings and Toppings 17. 2 cups of heavy cream 18. 1 cup of milk chocolate chips 19. 1 cup of dark chocolate chips 20. 1 cup of powdered sugar 21. 1 cup of rainbow sprinkles 22. 1 cup of chopped pecans 23. 1 cup of crushed pretzels 24. 1 cup of shredded coconut 25. 1 cup of toffee bits

Day 4: Soaking and Drizzle 26. 1 cup of brewed coffee 27. 1 cup of whiskey 28. 1 cup of honey 29. 1 cup of raspberry jam 30. 1 cup of maple syrup

Day 5: Marinating 31. 1 cup of Irish cream liqueur 32. 1 cup of orange liqueur 33. 1 cup of amaretto liqueur 34. 1 cup of brandy 35. 1 cup of cherry liqueur

Day 6: Infusions 36. 1 cup of espresso 37. 1 cup of coconut milk 38. 1 cup of lavender-infused oil 39. 1 cup of mint-infused syrup 40. 1 cup of crushed graham crackers

Instructions:

Day 1: Preparing the Base

1.	Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
2.	In a large mixing bowl, combine flour, sugar, cocoa powder, oil, buttermilk, eggs, vanilla extract, baking powder, and salt.
3.	Mix until smooth and pour the batter into a greased 9x13-inch baking pan.
4.	Bake for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Let it cool.

Day 2: Layering and Fillings 5. Spread the caramel sauce over the cooled brownie base. 6. Sprinkle the dark and white chocolate chips, walnuts, crushed Oreos, marshmallow fluff, and peanut butter evenly over the caramel layer. 7. Chill overnight.

Day 3: Frostings and Toppings 8. In a saucepan, heat the heavy cream until it simmers. 9. Remove from heat and stir in milk chocolate chips until smooth. 10. Pour the chocolate ganache over the chilled brownie layers. 11. Sprinkle powdered sugar, rainbow sprinkles, chopped pecans, crushed pretzels, shredded coconut, and toffee bits on top. 12. Chill overnight.

Day 4: Soaking and Drizzle 13. Combine coffee, whiskey, honey, raspberry jam, and maple syrup in a bowl. 14. Drizzle this mixture over the brownie layers and let it soak in. 15. Chill overnight.

Day 5: Marinating 16. Gradually drizzle each liqueur over the brownie layers, allowing time for soaking. 17. Chill overnight.

Day 6: Infusions 18. Infuse espresso into the brownie layers. 19. Drizzle coconut milk, lavender-infused oil, mint-infused syrup, and sprinkle crushed graham crackers. 20. Chill one final night.

Day 7: Final Touches 21. Slice and serve these epic, decadent brownies to your 20 delighted guests!

This week-long project results in a truly indulgent treat that’s perfect for a special occasion. Enjoy your Epic 24-Hour Brownies!

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Master tip feed (lemmy.world)

I think it S a good idea to put all of our favorite shortcuts tips in one feed so they’re easily accessible.

Here’s my idea for tips I’ve recently come Avon the idea to hiararcherize shortcuts. I’m going to put some shortcuts in a folder, and then make a master shortcut to manage, and activate them all. What do you guys think?

More importantly what shortcuts tip can you think of?

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