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  • Jokes on you. I'm a Machinist and that feature on the drawing has an perpendicularity GD&T callout of +- 1deg. In spec is in spec. Ship it!!!

  • Sounds kind of like when my maternal grandma had a series of micro strokes for a few months before having the Big One.

    Time to retire, Mitch. For both our sakes.

  • It was Lemmy Shitpost community on lemmy.world

  • Oh for sure. They did still have rules against nsfw and hate speech ofc, as well as the instancewide rules that had to be followed, but mods can only do so much.

    "Anything Goes" was supposed to be memes of any quality/type/reference lol

  • You got it rights. Shitpost was supposed to be the "anything goes" meme community, and a bunch of yahoots took that as "Oh we can post lgbtq hate memes here". The shitpost community members didn't have any of it though. Most all the nazi shit got reported and the troll alts banned, but its a constant game of whackamole.

    Really the problem was shitpost had a very small mod team all clustered on the same time zone. The nasty stuff would stay up too long.

  • Specifically they were posting it in retaliation for the community not tolerating or platforming their anti-lgbt nazi "shitposts"

  • What the fuck is wrong with these people

    Everything.

  • Yeah. Super duper weird how the groups so intensely focused on calling LGBTQ folks pedophiles end up being the ones actually in possession of the cheese pizza. Clearly just a coincidence...

  • Well that's a yikes, I'll do my duty and scroll thru from my own instance and drop some reports... good God that's a lot of reports.... and why are they all links to some weird ass WordPress site?

  • Yes, there were multiple spats of right-wing nazi trolls brigading the /c/ with propaganda spam from multiple alts. I have a feeling it was all one guy who got mad though, at most 2 or 3, because every new instance "alt" had the same memes (focusing on calling trans people pedos) and the same typing and title style. Plus, it initially started with one asshat who had alts with identical usernames spread out across 20+ instances- so it'd make sense he wisened up and kept making alts with new usernames.

    Fuckin' no-lifers gotta ruin it for everyone else man.

  • I was wondering where that community went.

  • Some prude edited the word 'sex' out of the meme. Lame.

  • Yes. Resize your main large data partition (the one with all the free space) but make it small enough that it plus all other partitions will fit on the destination disk.

    Resizing it should not lose any data. As long as it's an unecrypted filesystem your Linux install can mount, and that gparted can see used/free space inside, it will only resize free space. However, as with all things- make a damn backup if you actually want to keep that data.

  • I've got a ~20oz Yeti vacuum stainless bottle with the small-opening screw-on top. I think I've used it for, maybe 5 years at this point? A long while. It's the right size for casual carrying at work and school, but I use a bigger non-insulated body when doing physical labor.

    That poor yeti gets bounced off the back of ATV's, thrown in toolboxes, left baking in the car, all sorts of shit. It's dinged up and doesn't sit flat on a table but still doesn't leak so it keeps going.

  • ok which president wants to fuck his own daughter again?

    L

  • Depends on the kind of image, but if it is a true "clone" you cannot image a partition to a partition of smaller capacity directly due to filesystem and sector/cluster sizing things. Or at least clonezilla won't let you by default. (Note I said partition, not drive.)

    The easy solution, assuming this is an upgrade and not a data recovery job, is to shrink the partitions on your larger drive to fit within the usable space envelope of the smaller drive before cloning. You can do this from windows disk management, or any Linux/Live USB that has gparted on it.

  • Work to live, not live to work

  • Troll = BUSTED LMAO

  • Block the lemmit.online and irradiated bots that just spam reddit links, as well as basically every community from lemmit.online Then add reddit to your uBlock lists so any accidental direct links just get blackholed. Bam, reddit is gone from your life.

  • That's all Reddit was when it started too- a link aggregator Digg side-site.

    Let natural growth run its course, and curate your communities better to see less Reddit content. I spent an afternoon discovering communities thst weren't built on reposts and see quite a decent amount of original content, and actively hide all the reddit-linked content.

    They will not ever be blocking Reddit content because that will be the early death of this platform. Besides, devs choosing to hard block sites in the back end is a horrible, horrible precedent. Learn to deal with it.