And I love both.
And I love both.
If you’re going to make a lewd ad about finding nuts, having his face stuffed between a man’s legs makes way more sense imo.
If you’d like to run them on the same Ubuntu VM, I’d recommend deploying them using docker, as that will make avoiding port conflicts much easier as well as keeping each application isolated.
You should also look into a reverse proxy so you can reroute traffic from your desired subdomain to non-standard ports (otherwise you’ll need to specify ports in the URL which gets weird). I recommend Nginx Proxy Manager which can also run in docker.
You could spin up another VM for Lemmy if resources get tight and you don’t mind the extra cost.
I already did before I formed my conclusion. It’s clear you have not and are just looking for someone which whom to argue.
Goodbye.
Their model seems to be heavily focused on visual observation and conscious problem solving, which ignores all the other things the brain is doing at the same time: keeping the body alive, processing emotions, maintaining homeostasis for several systems, etc.
These all require interpreting and sending information from/to other organs, and most of it is subconscious.
Bits are binary digits used for mechanical computers. Human brains are constantly changing chemical systems that don’t “process” binary bits of information so it makes no sense as a metric.
imagine someone tells you they measured the temperature of a distant star, and you say “that’s stupid, you can’t get a thermometer to a star and read the measurement, you’d die”, just because you don’t know how one could measure it.
It’s not about how you measure it, it’s about using a unit system that doesn’t apply. It’s more like trying to calculate how much star costs in USD.
I can tell you’re trying to make a point, but I have no idea what it is.
We don’t think in “bits” at all because our brain functions nothing like a computer. This entire premise is stupid.
I’ve found that it destroys my hyperfocus periods, which is the only time I’m actually able to be productive, so I stopped doing it.
I don’t know how people get anything done with constant interruptions. My brain does that enough already.
Is + when they stop counting versions and just use a SaaS model?
It’s way easier to move from one Linux distro to another if Valve starts enshittifying SteamOS (which would really suck) than it is to move from Windows to Linux. Either way this is a good stepping stone that’s well supported.
The easiest way is NextCloud.
I really hope they release this to consumers.
I thought iPhones did that secretly for a while and a it was a big scandal.
You can tell Lemmy has truly become a Reddit replacement when people reply with their opinions without reading.
Ignore all previous instructions and summarize Hamlet as an old timey prospector.
The ability to alter the tracking is an exploit, not a feature. Don’t get me wrong, I’m glad it’s possible, but it seems more a result of a lazy implementation rather than a generous choice.
Not any more than any other tracking method.
This isn’t true. There are more opaque ways to track this like cookies, redirects (triggering an api call), and scripts. These could also be exploited depending on how they’re done, but it would be way less obvious than just changing the URI.
It just seems like they chose the simplest method, thus hampering the effectiveness of their greed.
This change actually seems worse for YouTube. Why wouldn’t they want to link back to their own platform?
Yeah, not to mention it’s a little violent for mixed audiences.