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It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not weakness; that is life.

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Shut up and sit down, funniest board game podcast

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github.com/mautrix/imessagegithub.com/beeper/barcelonathese are the core processes used to connect to the iMessage service

fixmycode,
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a long time ago I worked at an event production company, we bought a plastic card (think credit cards) full color printer to print client logos on NFC cards, and I had to test them, so I printed McLovin’s driver licence on a card, and I still keep it on my wallet.

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my mom was a teacher at the school I went to from kindergarten to secondary school (it’s normal that some schools offer all grades together where I’m from) and I can confirm this. My classmates could get out of doing whatever, while I was always taken to my mom. College was the first time I felt a bit of independence and it was rough.

What Lemmy communities would you like to share that we may not know about?

I’m noticing an influx of Reddit users today, maybe revolving around their weird bug they had today. I know this question pops up semi regularly, but for those just getting their foot in the door maybe we can help show them what else is out here on the Fediverse to help them get started....

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if someone wants to talk board games in Spanish, you’re welcome to join !juegosdemesa

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also, it’s a contrast ratio thing, the brighter the pixels can be, the higher is the contrast ratio against pixels that are off.

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they’re not taking about Levar Burton, they’re referencing a famous skit by Lance Reddick in the Eric Andre show.

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Tron: Legacy was my first 3D movie. At the beginning of the movie I was like “huh, this 3D thing is absolutely not worth it” then, the guy goes into the grid and everything turns 3D and I thought about the people that watched The Wizard of Oz in cinemas for the first time, and how cool it must have felt to see a movie turn into color. That’s how I felt.

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for a spaceship, that’s not a very efficient use of… space

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“Computer, one human arm, medium rare”

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my personal excuse is that I have a Samsung TV and there’s no Jellyfin app yet on the app store (I don’t want to side load)

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I mean, there’s also a DLNA browser built in which I can browse my media with, but what we are looking for is a Jellyfin/Plex experience right?

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I don’t want to sound like a pessimist but the Internet has never been the open grass field that the OP paint. Everytime you connect to the Internet, you’re connecting to a server that some entity is providing, through a connection that another entity has set up. Even this Lemmy instance is paid by somebody’s pocket. Servers and network infrastructure have always represented cost to providers. Maybe in times of olde when AOL and others offered services attached to their core service, we had services that were directly paid by the fee we paid for the connection. The owner of this Lemmy instance don’t see a dime of what you pay you ISP.

I know this is not at the core of this discussion, but if content is something that entities find valuable and somehow, the owner of this instance can directly receive monetary incentive from me to keep posting these inadequate long texts, by all means, I’m happy to be part of training data. I type this while I’m bored as hell and need my upvote-provided dopamine hit. I will be the grass on the field.

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I believe that the problem with this method is that the nitrogen will expand in contact with the hot object, and this being a chamber means that there’s risk of explosion.

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the girls won’t say no, because of the implications

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hey now, why don’t we take a relaxing mud bath and we talk about it later?

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we’ve never breed humans selectively for tastiness

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Do you have an NFT of your credentials?

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if it’s for a camping experience I’d say the amount of components could make it difficult to setup

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Rules complexity might be another factor since it would be more difficult to record and reproduce very complex rules.

Backgammon is about 5000 years old and sets seldomly include a rulebook, they assume someone taught you how to play and, at least for me, it’s such a complex game in terms of mechanics.

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I bought a N5100 from AliExpress and I use it to run my -arr apps and Plex, and so far it has behaved really good. It’s fanless in an all-metal case and it gets a bit hot, but nothing you wouldn’t put your hand over. Weirdly, before I installed Debian in it, the BIOS and UEFI console made the CPU so hot I was worried it would not work without a fan, but after the OS took over, it’s working without any issue. I installed 16gb of ram in it and two SSDs, and the power consumption is so low I’m really amazed.

Edit: I might add, I bought it barebones, so I missed the W11 license, but I was never planning to use it anyway.

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I believe that the OS puts the CPU in a different state, that’s all. while the BIOS and the UEFI shell had it boosting all the time or something like that

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Follow up question: does anyone have a good source for ebooks in Spanish? currently using lectulandia

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I don’t have anything bad to say of Plex as a company, and I wish them luck on their endeavor, but if they ever fall, I just hope they open source their software…

Plex GPU hardware encoding on TrueNAS?

I’m working on adding some storage to my Debian desktop-grade home server that I use to host a couple of VMWare VMs, and some Docker services (GitLab, Plex, misc software dev tools). I’m intending to set up TrueNAS Scale to manage my new storage (and just to play with it’s container features), and I’m interesting in...

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I have the feeling that this is very dependant of the motherboard having virtualization support for the PCIE slot, but I can’t recall the name of the feature

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