@stuff I like to have multiple feeds, like folders. If I have spare time, I'll go browse the noisy feed and see if there's anything interesting there. I usually don't read it in depth though, just skim it to see if there's anything interesting. I do the same thing with RSS, making a folder for sites that post 20+ times per day to isolate them from more important stuff I don't want to miss when skimming.
@union I've been thinking about making a separate account on my server just to follow people who post constantly, so that I can put all the noise in one place...
@jaycie $0. Since I pay $5 per month + $15/yr for a self-hosted server more tailored for my own needs, and allow list federation sounds very stifling.
The way we treat computers today, as dangerous objects to be feared and locked down — save for approved and sanitized drips from the mothercorp — is a tremendous disservice to a new generation of computer enthusiasts.
@stuff https://youtu.be/k9pxbz62rbo?t=2865 This guy thinks that if Gamestop does sell some of their shares, they're going to do it in such a way that it will make the company more valuable for the shareholders. I hope he's right, we'll see.
@fink @projectgus @kemonine @requiem You would have to define a cron job on each source for each destination, along with giving each destination an authorized key entry for every source that will connect to it, it's a lot of manual work for doing zfs syncing. Each destination gets a full copy of the data in the mount point though. Documentation says you can encrypt mount points and sync them encrypted as well, but I haven't tried.
https://youtu.be/dTchVKxx7Fo The guy who makes this also draws a comic that I read.
@requiem @kemonine @projectgus I use ZFS snapshots for backup with a combination of Syncoid and Sanoid. Sanoid maintains the snapshots and clears them out on schedule, and Syncoid synchronizes them with a remote zfs site. It's not exactly automatic though, you have to put a cron line in for every destination and every mount point you want to backup, and need ssh authorized keys defined on the destination site.
https://medium.com/@James.Thatcher/what-its-like-to-be-an-international-logistics-manager-in-q1-of-2021-685f9c9da50b Current state of international shipping.
https://youtu.be/ZBsv-jRiIT8 PC104 mini retro pc.
@tinyjude Well, the way I mostly use it is to follow people who share their fediverse address elsewhere that I follow, then to basically see who they reshare, and look at their timeline to see if what they're saying is interesting... and just slowly expand out that way.
@tinyjude If your site is using Mastodon, then it's pretty similar to Tweetdeck, if you ever used that.
@lunduke Ok, I'll talk to you on the BBS then. :)
@ademalsasa Never used WhatsApp.
https://www.webtoons.com/en/fantasy/elf-and-warrior/ch-84-objectively/viewer?title_no=908&episode_no=92 They know what they did...
@anime Now that I think about it... Erfworld is kind of like a western made Isekai story. https://archives.erfworld.com/ Also, given your prior comments, you might hate this one, but I found it hilarious. https://mangadex.org/title/31488/isekai-ojisan
@stuff I've eaten it before raw as a kid, it used to grow all over the irrigation ditch in my home town, but it was kind of unpleasant for anything but the smallest stalks.
Remy really needs more views. :) https://youtu.be/PlAoL2NPac8 also for his MTG channel.