I fully moved to piefed.zip from lemmy.zip. It’s great! Prior to .zip, I was on lemm.ee. I specifically chose .zip when .ee closed down because they have similar policies.
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Yep. We call some of our neighbors:
- Boy-next-door (he’s actually a dude in his 50s)
- Stilgar (because he kinda resembles Javier Bardem’s Stilgar)
- Boom boom house (because they have those obnoxious subwoofers in their car and you can hear them coming from a mile away)
- Barn house (because the paint color of their house makes it look like a barn)
- Young couple (they look like our age and have no kids, although I think we’re pretty much older than them)
- Karen (no explanation needed. We all have the neighborhood Karen. Thankfully she’s several streets away and we only feel her presence in the neighborhood group chat)
I installed Mint on an old laptop and had sound issues with external speakers. Spent 30 mins trouble shooting until I realized there was something with the port that if you fully pushed in the aux cable, it went in too much and the contacts don’t fully meet. There was a sweet spot where the cord is plugged in correctly but not pushed in too much.
scytale@piefed.zipto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Loops - short form video with ActivityPub - is now open source!English41·6 days agoGood to know it’s still moving forward. I thought the project died because I’ve never really heard anything since the initial promotion of it a couple of months back.
I was on linkedin last night and saw Canonical is actually hiring and there are a lot of open positions.
Wow that’s a very low pressure wash.
scytale@piefed.zipto Linux@lemmy.world•Asahi Linux Lead Developer, Alyssa Rosenzweig, Steps Down, After bringing full GPU support to Asahi Linux on Apple Silicon.English10·14 days agoWhat a boss. Set out to do a thing, went ahead and did it, then walked away leaving a legacy. As soon as my older macbook gets too slow, I’ll definitely switch to Asahi.
That’s my watch glancing at me every 10 seconds to check if I fell asleep.
I put it under the seat during takeoff/landing, then move it under my legs the rest of the flight. Frees up space for your feet while providing additional support under your legs.
The “Perfect For Sharing” title should be placed on the top part of the box. At first glance, I thought the last meal was the one for sharing.
scytale@piefed.zipto Greentext@sh.itjust.works•Anon tries to meet girls at collegeEnglish0·22 days agoAnon is ugly, stinks, or has a terrible personality; or a mix/combination of those.
scytale@piefed.zipto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Thunder is no longer buggy and slow for me on IOSEnglish6·24 days agoI’ve been a Thunder user since day 1 and I agree it’s the best client. I was only forced to temporarily use Voyager for piefed support but now that Thunder is on board as well, I’m back. I do use Voyager on my desktop browser because tablet mode makes it function like Alexandrite, which hasn’t been updated for a while and doesn’t support piefed yet.
scytale@piefed.zipto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Thunder is no longer buggy and slow for me on IOSEnglish3·24 days agoI wasn’t able to follow up on the announcement post for piefed support, but since this is a fresh thread: I noticed it throws an error when trying to load nested comments on the 3rd level and onwards. Not sure if that’s one of the current limitations for piefed support but wanted to let you know just in case. Thanks!
Maybe Avid? There are some of them that just have pre-heated Jimmy Dean biscuit sandwiches and some muffins and fruits. Although the last one I’ve been to was relatively new and they had fresh scrambled eggs and sausages.
It’s the Holiday Inn Express ones that usually have bacon, depending on the location.
scytale@piefed.zipto Fediverse@lemmy.world•an incomplete list of fediverse instances scraped by meta to train AIEnglish11·1 month agoBut if they do it the “proper” way, they won’t be able to grab the data if instances defederate from them, right? And that’s what the majority of instances will do.
This is me because it’s my turn to be on call this week, so I’m excited for the week to be over.
Mine doesn’t, but it does have a feature where it adjusts the volume based on speed to compensate for road noise. It’s pretty nice.
The worst is when clicking the “give feedback” button opens up your email client to compose a message.
And when you comment on the post asking how much, they respond with “DM for price”.