[-] notsofunnycomment@mander.xyz 14 points 2 months ago

Someone once told me to that words for things that are not traded across linguistic borders exhibit more linguistic diversity (as in, neighbouring countries use completely different words that share no common etymological roots etc.). Butterfly is one key example.

[-] notsofunnycomment@mander.xyz 15 points 5 months ago

What happens at the y-axis is pure magic.

[-] notsofunnycomment@mander.xyz 14 points 7 months ago

What is Colombian schadenfreude?

[-] notsofunnycomment@mander.xyz 14 points 8 months ago

Condolences

[-] notsofunnycomment@mander.xyz 14 points 8 months ago

I totally failing to understand all the acorn references. What is going on.

[-] notsofunnycomment@mander.xyz 17 points 1 year ago

Not sure if I would have wanted to "explore the known world". Seems like there was a lot of dying and killing involved.

[-] notsofunnycomment@mander.xyz 18 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Because the people settle there. The land was "empty", like it was "empty" for the settlers in the Americas. See first synonym below.

settler: noun a person who moves with a group of others to live in a new country or area. "the early European settlers in America were often fleeing from religious persecution"

synonyms: colonist, colonizer, frontiersman, frontierswoman, pioneer, immigrant, newcomer, incomer, homesteader, habitant, redemptioner, squatter

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The Firefox extension "ChatGPT Summary Assistant" has been quite useful over the last few weeks, but sometimes I would like to be able to specify a question about an article. Do you know if any extension(s) exist(s) for that?

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Hi all, just checking: is there a way to manually sort files (specifically photos)? So not automatic sorting on name or date, but (drag and drop) manual sorting?

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Hi all, sorry if this has been asked/discussed before (I couldn't find any directly overlapping posts):

I have been running the Nextcloud snap now for quite some time, and although things have run quite smoothly, I never really managed to properly back things up.

I make weekly backups of the database, config and data, but it's very hard and time consuming to glue these elements back together. And as they say: when you can't check whether a backup works, it's not really a backup.

I have been experimenting with KVM/qemu lately and things look pretty great. The idea of simply backing up the entire OS that runs Nextcloud (a backup that you can easily deploy/run somewhere else to test if it's working) sounds very attractive.

Reading around, however, tells me that some of you recommend running the Nextcloud docker (instead of a VM).

My questions:

  1. What would be the advantage of running Nextcloud as a docker, instead of within a VM?
  2. What would be a sensible way to have an incremental/differential backup of the VM/Docker?
  3. The storage usage of my Nextcloud instance exceeds 1TB. If I run it within a VM, I will have to connect it to a 2TB SSD. Does it make sense to add the external storage space to the VM? How does that affect the ease of backing the full VM up? Or (as I have read here and there) should I simply put the entire VM on the external SSD?
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I recently asked an admittedly controversial question about the veracity of a Mastodon account. Some people understandably took offense, while others were willing to exchange thoughts. It was a conversation of about 13 comments.

I now find the post is gone. I can't find any message in my inbox about any removal. Now I understand that we cannot expect mods to provide elaborate justifications for all their decisions, and I understand that they (and admins?) are the final arbiters (although in this case I think it was a bit drastic, also considering that I there was a diversity of perspectives). But shouldn't participants in a post be notified or something? With an automatic notification? When a post is deleted?

[-] notsofunnycomment@mander.xyz 14 points 1 year ago

No you've got it the wrong way around. What they mean is that Lemmy should be underneath the post.

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[-] notsofunnycomment@mander.xyz 16 points 1 year ago

I think these are all great ideas.

Can't we have like an annual mod-admin day? On which we collectively thank our mods and admins? With high quality memes.

[-] notsofunnycomment@mander.xyz 14 points 1 year ago

I find it useful to have offline access to email.

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Karma? (mander.xyz)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by notsofunnycomment@mander.xyz to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

I have seen great memes and posts about the fact that Lemmy doesn't have any Karma to pursue. But surely it keeps track of points? At least in Connect I can see mine and those of others?

screenshot from Connect showing my points

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by notsofunnycomment@mander.xyz to c/showerthoughts@lemmy.world

Often political leaders at the top need to maintain some diplomatic composure and have the privilege to leave their dirty fights to subordinates. As a result we often don’t realize how much of an asshole these leaders actually are. A good test is to check what they allow (or encourage) their lower ranked allies to get away with.

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I would like to be able to use the command line (curl) to get a list of communities I am currently subscribed to.

I know that there is a full-blown API, but it only briefly covers what it is possible with simple a curl request, and most of it seems to refer to an API that runs in javascript (which seems excessively complex for what I want to do?)

A simple curl request like this seems to work,

curl "https://mander.xyz/api/v3/community/list" | jq

But I wouldn't know how to make it list only communities that I subscribe to? Does anyone know more?

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What is happening here? Spanish not allowed?

[-] notsofunnycomment@mander.xyz 14 points 1 year ago

That’s why Prime Minister Modi is adored in India and respected worldwide.

Haha. Try again.

Modi is a fascist and complicit in the mass kilings in Gujarat. His government actively censored the BBC documentary highlighting this: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0dkb144

All of this is nonsense and should be ignored.

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cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/986772

Let's see how many interesting facts about beans we can bring together.

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Pythagoras’s aversion to beans, though, always got a lot of attention, even from ancient writers. According to Pliny, Pythagoreans believed that fava beans could contain the souls of the dead, since they were flesh-like. Due to their black-spotted flowers and hollow stems, some believers thought the plants connected earth and Hades, providing ladders for human souls. The beans’ association with reincarnation and the soul made eating fava beans close to cannibalism. Aristotle, writing earlier, went much further. One possible reason for the ban, he wrote, was that the bulbous shape of beans represented the entire universe. Nevertheless, other Greeks ate plenty of fava beans, and Pythagorean beliefs were mocked. The poet Horace tauntingly called beans “relations of Pythagoras.”

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Let's see how many interesting facts about beans we can bring together.

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