

The most stupid users I come across on a daily basis are using Windows.


The most stupid users I come across on a daily basis are using Windows.


A huge success for Google, I guess?


“Now when new users join Mastodon from the mobile app, they may see a button to “join” a recommended server rather than the default “join mastodon.social” button that’s currently displayed.” Wow. Didn’t know that mentioning a server adds complexity. The bar is very low nowadays with all things digital.


For iOS there are apps like Voyager for Lemmy or Mlem


People there however find the concept of Lemmy “too complicated”, just because they aren’t able to wrap their heads around the concept of having a separated account and app. One guy even claimed that one can only access communities inside the instance where the account is, thus it’s necessary to have an account for each instance. Lots of misinformation.
I almost fell for it while being at the brink of a nervous meltdown.


I run all critical services like PiHole, Homebridge and Loxberry on separate Pi machines, a Pi Zero 2 for apps I need to have 24/7 like Portainer and Heimdall. My main server is a Dell which serves Jellyfin, Immich and other stuff. All servers back up their data on my NAS, which itself is doing a nightly backup on a dedicated HDD. I need to have an out-of-home backup yet, but comes time comes money.


Use the more expensive “industrial” grade SD cards. Those are built differently and certified for more demanding use and cost about twice the price. But SD cards are cheap anyway, so that’s not a deal breaker for going this route.


Does this require the recipient to install and sign up for Tailscale?


Pinchflat allows to download and/or embed thumbnails and subtitles, as well as creates nfo files. I am using it together with Jellyfin and it works totally fine
Me neither. Does it rather sizzle or pop?