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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @eroc1990 19 Nov \ on: How Americans Take Advantage of 'Buy Now, Pay Later' charts_and_numbers
I'm guilty of this, but I purchase within my means. In most cases I just don't want to front the entire chunk of money up front, and will spread the damage over a longer period.
Broke my leg as a toddler, my ankle and my wrist at separate times later in my growing life. Thankfully nothing serious since school.
The more and more we see adoption on mainstream sites, the better. I already have quite a few sites that allow passkeys to be used in the authentication chain, but not yet as the sole factor for most sites. I'm optimistic that it will, in fact, take a greater foothold in the coming couple of years.
Looks like I set up my Alby Hub at the right time. I'm sure this will be a change for quite a few people, but it's not untenable.
0xchat? If nothing else, most people won't be on Nostr yet anyway, so it might wind up working out that you and a select few others are the only ones that know of the room's existence.
Just finished migrating my postgres containers to 17 (or 16 for Nextcloud) over the weekend. Next up is seeing if I can get some model running in ollama-webui that can utilize my Arc card. I doubt any will, but it will be worth the effort IMO to give it a shot.
I also plan on building out some sort of Meshtastic deployment in the neat future. Likely, an indoor base ststion for me, one for my parents, and handsets for both families. Depending on how that goes I'll build out more for other local locations where family is located. Ideally all of them will be MQTT connected as a backup/enhancement for the LoRa comms.
Sadly not a surprise after Yuzu. I do wish they would let one of them live since the experience on PC is so, so much better.
I set up Lemmy during the original exodus but never actually left Reddit. Momentum kind of faltered for the Lemmy/Kbin/Mbin communities.
I get that they need to protect their primary corporate asset (the company), but it feels really, really shitty that communities are being forced to comply with this. Hopefully this results in other forms of protest that mods come up with when they feel it's necessary.
31 sats \ 1 reply \ @eroc1990 28 Sep \ parent \ on: Our puppy vomits often, any ideas why? Dogs_And_Cats
If the recalls check out I would stick with the portioning idea @grayruby suggested.
If ads weren't such a toss-up on malice and distraction I'd probably turn it off more often. But I don't, because I can't trust ad agencies to secure their resources so they don't get poisoned my something malicious.
Could be portioning. If they're eating too fast/too much, feed in smaller, more frequent meals.
Is the puppy's stool normal? For a while we were using peanut butter in our first dog's Kong bone, and it turns out the peanut butter we were using had a salmonella recall we weren't aware of for a long time. Have you checked for recalls on the products you're giving them?
I don't see that as a bad thing, necessarily. Sometimes you want centralized moderation. I have self-sovereignty on my own data by running my own Mastodon instance, but I can still use the greater network.
I do love Nostr's complete portability but to say one is better than the other, in my opinion, would be doing a disservice to the one being put down.
I've only been here a few days and have already seen quite a few posts that could have benefitted from this format. I would love to see something like this be implemented, especially if it made it easy to back and find earlier posts in a series.