Already possible, I believe. At least on client level: I’ve blocked a lot of junk in Voyager
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- neidu2@feddit.nltoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What features would you like added to Lemmy itself?3·6 months ago
- neidu2@feddit.nltoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What features would you like added to Lemmy itself?11·6 months ago
Notification whenever there’s something in the mod queue of a board I moderate. At least I don’t see any such notification when using Voyager.
User migration between instances.
- neidu2@feddit.nltoHistoryPorn@lemmy.world•Aerial photo of a drive-in theater in South Bend, Indiana, 1950sEnglish7·6 months ago
Watching it on a drotary phone back then would’ve required landlines for every viewer. Highly inconvenient.
- neidu2@feddit.nltoGaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 3rd6·6 months ago
When this group of people on discord are online: Helldivers 2. It’s a nice way of killing time while chitchatting.
When not: Factorio with the recently release Space Age expansion. Absolutely loving it.
BuT rUsSiA iS nOt An EnEmY!!1
- neidu2@feddit.nltoScience Memes@mander.xyz•Infintiy Infintiy Infintiy Infintiy Infintiy Infintiy Infintiy InfintiyEnglish218·6 months ago
And the study was even proven wrong in the 17th century. A finite amount of monkeys already produced Shakespeare in a finite amount of time; it took roughly 55 million years.
Source: Primates show up in the fossil records, dating to roughly 55mill years. And Shakespeare’s complete works were most likely completed by William Shakespeare, a famous decendant of said primates.
- neidu2@feddit.nltoHistoryPorn@lemmy.world•Aerial photo of a drive-in theater in South Bend, Indiana, 1950sEnglish6·6 months ago
I think I saw a series of documentaries on those busses some 10-15 years ago.
- neidu2@feddit.nltoHistoryPorn@lemmy.world•Aerial photo of a drive-in theater in South Bend, Indiana, 1950sEnglish25·6 months ago
Imagine how much more space efficient it would’ve been if they had taken the bus instead.
- neidu2@feddit.nltoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do people that are for the first time moving to a place where is snows need to know?11·6 months ago
Norwegian here, and there are some common mistakes I see in people not used to the climate.
- When walking on ice, at least the very slippery kind, use short steps. It reduces the chance of slipping.
- And if you do slip and begin to fall, take it like a champ and sit down gracefully. The most comedic sights are the ones flailing to try and stay uptight.
- Buy a snow shovel.
- There are many expensive things sold as ice and snow thawers, but these are usually just variations of salt and gravel. Whatever salt you can buy in bulk at the grocery store works just fine. And any sand/gravel that you can find in the summer will do.
- When shoveling snow, clear a wider path than what you think you’ll need. A narrow strip is hard to keep clear after a while of heavy snowfall.
- If you have a car, make sure to have proper winter tires. If you do, you won’t have to bother with snow chains.
- Car batteries don’t like the cold. Make sure yours can hold charge well. Overdoing it with AmpHours is also a bonus.
- Get a scraper to remove ice from your windshield.
- Wet feet become cold feet. Stay dry. Wool socks are amazing at keeping your feet both warm and dry.
I normally take my time and build proper bases that don’t have to worry about ratios. I tend to make a starter base and then migrate to a monster where everything is on a 4-lane wide mainbus. That’s four lanes per item. That way I won’t have to wait for something that is bottlenecked by a single express belt of copper.
It takes a lot more time, but it makes for more organized bases, and it’s the playstyle I prefer.
EDIT: Ducking autocorrect…
Same. Podcasts are also great, and some are even made specially for this purpose, like Nothing Much Happens.
Don’t hold your breath. .su is still around, so I doubt .io will disappear very soon.
The 1989 Belgian techno anthem Pump Up the Jam.
Tested it on linux mint, and it works just fine for me. 28G of RAM free, no swap in use.
Using Firefox 132, mo plugins/add-ons. Fairly stock Mint install, freshly installed yesterday.
- neidu2@feddit.nltoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Can a laptop docking station be used on a KVM switch?4·6 months ago
This depends. I’ve found that the cheaper KVM solutions are pretty picky when it comes to supported hardware and standards. While the more expensive/industrial ones are more forgiving.
- neidu2@feddit.nltoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What is stopping the vice president from ever murdering the president?6·6 months ago
Well, logically the immunity would also cover the vice president, as the stated argument for immunity was that a president should be able to act without having to clear everything with a lawyer. Logically, a vice president should then also have the same immunity.
So I guess murdering the president to take their job simply has to be done while shouting “This is an official act of the office of the vice president!” as a battle cry.
- neidu2@feddit.nltoWorld News@lemmy.world•Russia faces a crisis regardless if Putin ends or continues the war in Ukraine, economist saysEnglish14·6 months ago
They could have stopped at any time, but once their three day plan failed, putin decided to engage in a money-burning competition against a group of countries with a combined gdp roughly 25 times theirs…
Thanks!
And I know. But I’m lazy.
Registered neidu3 there, but I’m not giving you my email address. Any chance you could activate my account manually?
I just landed on my 3rd - Gleba. Vulcanus and Fulgora are “good enough” for now. Once I have Gleba science up and running, I’ll migrate to a bigger Nauvis base, because my starter base is bottlenecked by copper throughput with no easy way of increasing it.