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  • Please give Proxmox a try! It was such a huge quality of life improvement when I migrated to it. I can’t speak to your backup needs or to the performance of ZFS, since I don’t use either of those. I just think that Proxmox took a lot of the pain out of my homelab management experience without taking away my capabilities to customize it. Highly recommend!

  • If we get to be even half the size of Lemmy.world, I will eat my hat. But the same thought does cross my mind every time I invite another disillusioned Redditor on board.

  • What’s a fair way to compare an instance with 51 accounts to one with 108,800 accounts? Average users per month relative to total user base seems pretty fair to me. The average users per month for our five biggest communities is 15.29. If I do the same calculation for your home instance, I get 7.12. So yes, we’re small, but we’re active.

  • That’s easy: Lemmy.ninja! Small, nimble, active, and awesome!

    Edit: It occurs to me I should probably list some more reasons why Lemmy.ninja is so awesome:

    • 100.00% uptime!
    • Certified spambot-free
    • We work every day to help new users learn the ropes of Lemmy and find content on your instances to subscribe to
    • We have strict but fair rules
    • We’re never satisfied with the site and always work to improve it
  • I think it's important with a piece like this to take a step back and figure out why the editor put it in the publication to begin with. Let's take a look at its components.

    • Clickbait title driving clicks? Check.
    • Topic that seems to violate long-held conventional wisdom (and therefore drive clicks)? Check.
    • Grain of truth to drive controversy (and thus distribution on social media? Check.

    This isn't propaganda. Some editor saw this, knew how people would respond, and published it for the clicks.

    I read the article a couple of times. Nowhere in it is Ravitz advocating this model. He's talking about how he is using this model and thinks that it can be a wealth generator. He hasn't even sold his first renovated house yet; he just thinks he will sell it in August or September.

    Strip away all the dressing up of the article and you could title it, "Guy who sells houses improves his house and plans to sell it for a profit, and if it works he will keep doing it."

  • Instead of focusing on something like real people losing their jobs because of it.

    Ironically, it was the rise of one of those job-killing changes that made it possible for me to get in to a job in art in the first place. I think the same thing will be true for generative images. Some people who relied on the high bar for entry to protect their jobs will lose them, and some people who couldn't get access to those jobs will suddenly find themselves able to enter artistic fields.

  • It’s not art

    I'm old enough to remember three similar statements that are equally untrue:

    • Photography isn't art
    • Photoshop isn't art
    • Video Games aren't art

    Eventually, we changed our opinions. The same will happen for generative images. They are art.

  • These are great. Which models are you using? Is there any post-processing with a Lora?

  • This happened to me in my mid-thirties. I tried a couple pivots. One was to web development, which I found didn't really help the burnout. So I pivoted again to project management. Project management doesn't pay as well, but the hours and workload are far easier to deal with. It's also a lot more accepting of older workers than IT is. Find yourself a project management position in IT somewhere. If you can get one in information security you could build up some time in that sector and get the CISSP, which would open a lot of doors to great paying jobs.

  • First, you don't really need a VPN to view Plex content. Plex can be configured to require a secure connection. That ought to be enough. But if you want the VPN tunnel for some reason, the answer is simple: self-host your own VPN server. I recommend OpenVPN or Wireguard.

  • Here's one I witnessed in an office about 25 years ago. Some engineers filled a plastic 35mm film canister with a bunch of the waste paper from a three-hole punch. That's basically the little white circles of paper. Then they took a can of compressed air and, with the cap mostly on the canister, slowly filled the canister with super-cooled air from the compressed air canister. Then they fully sealed the cap and went to talk to the mark. They placed the canister nearby -- on the mark's desktop computer, I think. Just out of sight. To avoid arousing suspicion, they stayed and talked to him for 30 seconds or so. Then they walked off to go back to work (and watch the prank unfold from a distance).

    That little canister sat there for a while, with the super-cooled air slowly warming to room temperature. As you know, the molecules of cold gasses are very close together, and they start to expand outward as they warm. So when this canister got warm enough, there was enough pressure inside to pop the lid off and distribute the little white paper circles in a perfectly random pattern in a circle about six feet around the mark.

    It was glorious.

  • It took me a while to figure out that an over-the-counter sleep aid and the Benadryl I would buy for allergy symptoms were, in fact, exactly the same drug, Diphenhydramine, packaged under different names.

  • If you did this, you would prevent your fellow instance users from subscribing to content they are interested in. That wouldn't be very neighborly.

  • I'm glad you were here to provide the explanation that the bot should have provided. Thank you for taking the time.

  • What's improper about the link I used? Does it work?

  • Yep, that's what I use to find communities to write spotlight posts on. It's a good tool! I have even more tools listed in the Community Search Tips community. Check it out!

  • Time to block this bot.

  • Lemmy.ninja provides the !communitysearchtips@lemmy.ninja community, which has walkthroughs on how to find content, how to subscribe to it, etc. It also does periodic curated reviews on communities and invites users to do the same.