

Making the votes public but making sure everyone knows that would be fine.
This is why I actually like that in kbin/mbin you can see up front who has voted what. It doesn’t pretend votes are secret when they aren’t.
I am:
@clb92@feddit.dk (MAIN LEMMY PROFILE)
@clb92@mastodon.social (Main Mastodon profile)
@clb92@kbin.social
@clb92@lemmy.world
@clb92@lemmy.ml
And /u/clb92 on Reddit (and many other places)
Making the votes public but making sure everyone knows that would be fine.
This is why I actually like that in kbin/mbin you can see up front who has voted what. It doesn’t pretend votes are secret when they aren’t.
I don’t beleave it
I’ll have to admit that I never got very far in it, but what I did read, I really liked. One day I’ll finish it… one day…
Entered the comments just to suggest reading House of Leaves.
Does that get you a list of only the manually installed packages, or also include things that were automatically installed as part of something else?
Dammit, I was pretty happy with it :(
Nope, never heard of that podcast, sorry.
I already don’t restart Firefox very often, maybe once a week, if I’m feeling like it.
I’m not the person you asked, but I self-host AudioBookShelf (it’s a podcast manager too), and listen to all my podcasts through its app, connected to my instance. Its app isn’t as sleek or fast as Antennapod or some or the other ones, but it works fine.
That way I also automatically have all my podcasts backed up on my server too, if the creator of a podcast I listen to suddenly decides to delete everything and disappear.
Thus whole marketing campaign has worked better than they could have ever hoped for.
Smack them in self-defense, of course
And how do you make steel?
I don’t. I have people to do that for me.
(But to answer your question, with a small amount of carbon, sure, but in my opinion that doesn’t mean that steel is “made out of carbon” any more than we would say humans are made out of iron)
A steel wire brush isn’t.
I was initially going to say “my hairbrush isn’t”, but I forgot plastic is largely made of carbon, so you’s still be right.
It’s definitely a motor brush.
I’ve never seen a piezoelectric igniter that looks anything like what OP posted. Just to be clear, you’re talking about these that are in most lighters, right?
I read the headline as “[Google Keep]'s making smartphones worse”, and wondered how a single note app could make them worse.
I’m planning to have a NAS at my parents’ place too, and I will probably just set it up with Tailscale.
I use Deluge, where it’s a bit more difficult, because it doesn’t have such filtering built in. I had to use the Execute plugin, and have it execute a script that checks the download filter upon completion, and deletes the download if it contains one or more dangerous filetypes.
Is there any way to have Radarr/Sonarr automatically remove it from the queue if there are no importable files, instead of waiting for manual intervention?
Funny how one of our ministries saying they were doing a small test run of replacing Office 365 turned into a thousand terrible blog posts with misleading titles like “Denmark is ditching Microsoft!”
In Danish we have a saying from H. C. Anderson “En fjer kan blive til fem høns” (literally “One feather can become 5 chickens”) about how a retelling of a retelling of a retelling of something skews it so much, because of mistakes or hyperbole, that it becomes unrecognizable. Like Chinese whispers or a game of Telephone.
What you posted there is a dokker image.
I need that. I already have a bunch of physical buttons on my desk, which do things via Home Assistant, so that’d be an obvious one for me to add next.