coffeetastesbadlikecoffee

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I love Throughline from NPR. Some of their episodes are very "cinematic" and great to listen too in bed with the lights off, though some might find some of the topics depressing, but you can mostly avoid thoose based on the titles (but those are sometimes the best episodes!!!)

[–] coffeetastesbadlikecoffee@sh.itjust.works 10 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

From Wikipedia of Qwant:

Restructuring

In May 2019, Qwant announced that it would migrate its servers to an infrastructure based on Microsoft Azure, and also keep some of its indexing capacity on its infrastructure.[22]

Not only that, but they base their results almost entirely off of MS Bing.

So idk, but not that european other than data privacy.

Real ones plead the 3rd amendment (to never forcefully house troups in ones home)

 

This is simultaneously cool and cursed af.

Hab mich an meiner Zahnpasta verschluckt

[–] coffeetastesbadlikecoffee@sh.itjust.works 39 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

The outer ring is made of 1-3 meter thick bedrock, but you can easily teleport through it. Just remember to bring enough material with you to make a portal to get back to our universe, otherwise you'll have to starve yourself to death and respawn without your gear.

Even twice if done in quick succession

[–] coffeetastesbadlikecoffee@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I use jellyfin for every device except for my android TV. I really like it and prefer it over Plex, but it was working fine until it suddenly stopped working a few months ago. I tried updating the app, the jellyfin container, reinstalling the app and clearing data and redoing my jellyfin instance entirely. Nothing worked, everytime I try to connect to the server via the android TV i just got an error unable to connect... and the rest is cut off. Regular android app works, idk what the problem is but it has to be client side, so I just gave up and now have plex running alongside just for the TV.

If anyone has had this Problem before I would love suggestions!

I've only actively converted one person so far, but there is one other person whom I suspect of using lemmy but have not confirmed.

If you go camping in this thing you'll start conspiracy theories that Saddam has been hiding ABOVE GROUND THIS WHOLE TIME!!! \(゜o゜;)/

Thanks for the encouragement!

I might just do nothing, but I probably will go with crypto just to be sure.

 

I already have a seedbox, but I am realizing I paid for it with my credit card (dumb) even though I used a fake name and contact info. I am going to change providers and migrate my data, but I now need to actually pay for it securely (piracy in my country is only legal if only downloading) since I not only plan to seed to a private tracker and others but also would like to buy a larger box to help out with anna's archive torrents. How do you all pay for your usenet / seedboxes?

I understand if crypto is recommended, but I dislike using it due to high overhead costs and general skepticism, so I would love some other options or providers that offer them (current provider only has crypto, stripe and PayPal).

 

I can't imagine anyone EVER going "Hmmm, I bet people would appreciate autosave being disabled by default to save a miniscule amount of storage space, we shouldn't even prompt the player to choose during setup" I just spent like 3 hours in a new map and it just crashed. It's all gone. I am devastated. I will now cry myself to sleep.

 
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Climate mystery rule (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by coffeetastesbadlikecoffee@sh.itjust.works to c/196@lemmy.blahaj.zone
 

Ok so apparently it is an article, not a bulletpoint of the other article as the ui would suggest. According to the article, some model made a while ago predicts we should only be at 1.3% warming this year and not 1.5%. That missing 0.2% is whats the mistery, so kind of misleading headline, especially if you put it in a place that doesn't make it look like an article at all. I only found out because I accidentally clicked on it.

The article (npr.org)

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