Now I feel dumb.
That didn’t work earlier.
I just went to copy the error message I saw before and… it’s working.
Maybe because I switched back to Namecheap’s nameserver? Or maybe because I cleared my cache again? Or maybe because I game it some more propagation time?
Or maybe magic?
Each potential reason seems equally likely to me.
Thanks
Lemmy Easy Deploy. I didn’t know where to find any tutorials for using an Oracle Cloud VM. Did the official have that?
readarr
I thought it was ebooks-only. I didn’t realize was for audiobooks also. Thanks!
Something Overseer-like for requesting audiobooks for Plex.
Know of any good Uberduck tutorials?
I have sample audio of a friend’s vocals. I used to write the songs and he’d sing them. He’s passed. I’d love to be able to hear him sing something new.
You might also want to check out this Python script which syncs profiles, communities, and blocks between multiple Lemmy accounts.
You might want to check out https://github.com/amirzaidi/lemmy. I stumbled upon it. Beehaw defederated Lemmy.world (info.) This section on defederating may help you understand that if it’s unclear.
Most of us are also new to the Fediverse, but learning every day. Welcome!
TIL wasps swarm, and now I have a new fear.
According to this site wasps might swarm if their nest is disturbed, at a change of season, or to establish a new colony (like @[email protected] said.)
Always there. Here’s an ELI5 from Bing:
The article is about a very quiet sound that comes from space. The sound is made by things that are very big and heavy, like giant balls of fire or holes that suck everything in. The sound is so quiet that we can’t hear it, but we can use special machines to find it.
The article says that this sound is all around us, and it comes from different places in space. Some places are very far away, like other stars or other worlds. Some places are closer, like our big family of stars. The article also says that this sound can help us learn more about space and how it works.
The article is very cool because it shows that there are many things in space that we don’t see, but we can find them by listening to the sounds they make.
You might want to open this as a “Feature Request” on the Liftoff repository on GitHub.
A Google image search of the icon wasn’t super helpful, but did return a similar-looking image named “style” among the results.
Knowing that Liftoff is written in Flutter, I confirmed that it is called the “style” icon.
A search of the Liftoff code on GitHub for the “style” icon turned up a match with the comment:
// TODO: change styles?
So the answer is that it does nothing now, but appears like it might be used in the future to “change styles.” Maybe as a shortcut to the “Post Style” screen in “Settings.”
Tried this with a throwaway, but it’s broken.
Subscription location has changed.
When corrected, it asks to visit https://cors-anywhere.herokuapp.com/corsdemo to request access. Despite doing so, it never gets past that point.
When/if you fix it, you might give some context about how you’re handling user credentials.
Yes, the VM is Ubuntu 22.04.
Edit: Replied out of context. Fixed.