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  • I learned to convert common ingredients, liquid and dry, from volume to weight and just weigh them. A lot easier to mix things that way and don't need to have a bunch of different measuring utensils.

  • Heh I remember searching for an hour about how to see the GUI of a docker container when I was first getting into it. Didn't help that I was using windows to run docker, either, it's a whole other layer of abstraction.

  • I don't necessarily take issue with the app just for being an app, and it hasn't come out yet so not like taking issue with it now would be particularly meaningful. If it ends up being worse than the website that'd suck. If they end up making decisions that make the website worse to drive more people to the app, that'd suck too. Though these aren't things I necessarily think will happen, but I've definitely seen it happen way more often than I'd like with websites that go on to create apps. I do think that thinking it's just "an additional option" is a bit naïve since development resources would go into maintaining it and so naturally there would be an incentive for it to justify that. I just don't know what form that is, it could just be as benign as "more people will use it if there's an app."

  • +1 for backblaze. I use docker for everything and mounted volumes directly in the folder alongside a docker compose file. So I just tar my services directory with everything in it, and pipe it to rclone which connects to backblaze and has a "cat" feature so you can pipe data directly to the destination.

  • All a for profit business truly cares about, by definition, is profit. Details like "data ownership" and "privacy" are just boxes to be ticked in the most cost effective manner possible. Have you seen how much a good sysadmin costs? Let alone 2? They don't care about the value of owning their own shit, that's too abstract of a concept.

  • This is sort of incorrect depending on what you mean by "properly federated". Lemmy instances don't actually filter AP messages except for from blocked instances. So if you found some way to send an ActivityPub "Like" without actually viewing or subscribing, it would indeed still count. Keep in mind, Lemmy isn't the only software that can create and publish "Like" activities.