

I got an old desktop for 30 euros off of Facebook marketplace. If you look long enough, sometimes you find free laptops with broken screens that make for perfect servers.


I got an old desktop for 30 euros off of Facebook marketplace. If you look long enough, sometimes you find free laptops with broken screens that make for perfect servers.
Same. One single docker compose, and a dozen images. I get to take advantage of publicly available docker images too which makes managing and updating things a breeze.


This is also true for laptops BTW. I remember older Dell XPS laptops used to be super picky about USB-C dongles with


Probably in Columbus’ travel books


It’s about respect. Disabled people have it hard enough without extra hurdles. They might miss the train if they have to move to the next door to enter


My point is, the diaspora is spread enough that you can rule out climate and air quality by comparing cohorts within the same climate and same air quality. Most cities in Europe don’t have terrible air quality for example. Your suggestion that big Asian cities have more relevance in the result goes against how you actually do statistics.


People of South Asian descent don’t all live in the same place with the same climate. So that’s not the reason.


When you do real schience, instead of throwing opinions on the Internet, you actually account for these things.


The point of wanting to save the planet is so that life forms can enjoy it. Why is that a bad thing? You’re making no sense.


So do you. Your point?


I like that, actually


On one hand, yes. On the other hand, the moment paying for Lemmy becomes commonplace, is the moment financial interests would ruin everything. A donation model makes more sense.


The fact that jellyfin let’s you sort your media exactly the way you want without promoting or hiding content already puts JF miles ahead any commercial streaming services. The ease of mind is unbeatable.


On the home server on the host. I couldn’t figure out how to make it work in a container and still have ssh access to the host, which was my goal…
Same! I setup a cronjob calling namecheap dyndns API.


Pork and poultry might not use as much land as beef directly but they use a lot of land to grow animal feed. I don’t think the chart focuses on beef, but beef might skew the land area chart for meat indeed.
You might not like “the agenda”, but the truth is still that eating meat is an inefficient way to produce calories on a global level. On a small scale, it makes sense - animal farming often feeds off of human waste, contributes fertiliser, provides some extra calories in the winter. But at a global scale, what happens is whole countries are dedicated to producing animal feed and pastures. And if you remember the trofic levels from science class, you lose an order of magnitude of energy when you go up a level in the food chain.
Humans throw away food across the board. I don’t understand how this is relevant to the point you’re making.
Oh, and don’t forget how much meat is subsidised in most countries. Capitalism loves to hide the real costs of the product.


This chart also shows how terribly inefficient animal farming is.


I still don’t understand how Searx is able to operate for free. Don’t the API calls cost money?


Haha OK. DIY server is like legos, docker is playmobil.
Also fascinating is Whale Fall . Dead whales create whole ecosystems in the deep ocean that span years.
The podcast Let’s Learn Everything has an episode about these 2.