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  • Sure! I just posted and reported it. Let me know if you see the report in your moderation queue.

  • I'm actually not clear on how the reports work, but my assumption is that they go to both the instance you're reporting from and to the instance that hosts the content. I would also assume that the resolve status is local to each instance so it shouldn't matter when/if you click the resolve button.

    But these are all assumptions, I don't actually know how the reports work.

  • As far as I understand it, the instance that hosts the user and the content is the only instance that can propagate deletions of the content/user. So if that user's home instance bans them, then the ban propagates. Otherwise, the ban is only local.

  • PWA's are the happy place in-between browser and app on mobile. Voyager is great, especially when installed as a PWA.

  • Yeah I'm not a big fan of NAS's. I agree they're a bit of a ripoff, you're paying for convenience. The only reason to go with a NAS imo is if you're unable and unwilling to learn to use linux. Raspi4 are pretty cheap, 4gb model is like $55 iirc. If you're paying more you're probably getting ripped off. It's definitely going to be lower power usage than a NUC or mini PC. But maybe you can find a cheap used one.

    But since you're only hosting photos, pretty much anything should work.

  • You ok man?

  • I use Ansible to deploy the docker-compose files around and do the typical operations (pull, restart, up/down). I store the secrets in my Ansible vault and it injects the secrets directly into the compose file when deploying the compose file to the host.

  • Random kids on TikTok aren't a reliable source. Also, facial recognition is not the same thing as a credit system. Also, America already has a credit system and it's not secret, it's called FICO. Oh and the facial recognition software is coming from Blue line technology, not blue line transportation lol.

  • The Entertainment Software Association.

  • In the United States, women account for 48% of gamers. So unless you're assuming nearly all men who game are incels it's safe to say they're out numbered.

    Video game companies aren't putting women in games out of the goodness of their hearts, it simply makes for good business.

  • And you're forgetting that women and gender fluid people are paying customers. Turns out there's more of them than incels.

  • Lol take your lib bullshit elsewhere

  • Sarah

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  • Aged ike wine

  • Same, I'm flying through it right now. Started it on Monday and already like 3/4 of the way through it.

  • Last finished was Acceptance by Jeff Vandermeer. Currently reading Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir.