ALostInquirer 5d ago • 85%
You don't like having it duck you over when you're really trying to duck? 😜
ALostInquirer 5d ago • 100%
CI/CD processes.
What does this stand for, and what are these (in layman's terms anyway, not expecting a deep dive)?
ALostInquirer 5d ago • 100%
Unsurprisingly, more closely related species of similar body size and microhabitat use are more likely to be engaged in misdirected amplexus with each other.
So...They're similar enough that any arousal confusion is incidentally amplified? I guess they may not be similar enough for this behavior to be successful and produce increased genetic diversity among themselves, though? 🤨
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/44125257 > By tools I mean anything from alternate frontends to add-ons/extensions for browsers or anything else. By features I mean any built-in features the service may provide to give you some degree of customization or control over your experience, e.g. lists/blocking/keyword filtering/etc. > > Thanks in advance!
By tools I mean anything from alternate frontends to add-ons/extensions for browsers or anything else. By features I mean any built-in features the service may provide to give you some degree of customization or control over your experience, e.g. lists/blocking/keyword filtering/etc. Thanks in advance!
ALostInquirer 2w ago • 100%
Ooh, I'd never heard of nor seen these before, thanks!
ALostInquirer 2w ago • 100%
Who were they there?
ALostInquirer 2w ago • 100%
The move — the latest escalation of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s pressure campaign on cities to help solve the housing crisis — means Norwalk could lose eligibility for state housing and homelessness grants, and be forced to approve affordable housing projects even if they conflict with city zoning.
I'm confused, how would they fund the housing projects they may be compelled to approve without the grants, given that some of the contention in all of this is an insufficient provision of resources?
ALostInquirer 2w ago • 100%
I find that it at least got easier after I started to think about this as I created things.
How so? Also for what it's worth, I'm not expecting answers, but some ideas or guidance, whether from others' approaches or what they've come across in others' practice.
ALostInquirer 2w ago • 100%
What about ON? Symbiotic/commensalist relationship of letting the beetle rest around your eyes for illusion of wondrous eyelashes?
ALostInquirer 2w ago • 100%
Are the chokers somewhat adjustable to fit different size necks? Do you have any dislike or fear of giraffes? If yes and no, you might look into getting some giraffe dolls that are firm enough to basically wear and display the chokers and ease your selection.
You could even slightly decorate the giraffes to help in sorting them, supposing the wearing of chokers wasn't enough for your tastes.
Seems likely big businesses would be obvious targets for tons of unwanted phone calls, so how do they deal with this?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20402370 or https://lemm.ee/post/43793474 > Technically, I have some online activity I could try to refer to for work purposes, but it would mean sharing content tied to usernames/profiles I think of more as casual and personal. I could delete those profiles and move the relevant work to usernames/profiles I'm willing to share, but then I'm less likely to use those as much for portfolio building as I wouldn't want to contribute/do things online under a more public-facing profile, or link my personal ones to said profile. > > Any which way I think about it involves crossing private/public streams I'd prefer to keep uncrossed, but I'm thinking I may be overlooking some compromises that could work, so what might those be?
Technically, I have some online activity I could try to refer to for work purposes, but it would mean sharing content tied to usernames/profiles I think of more as casual and personal. I could delete those profiles and move the relevant work to usernames/profiles I'm willing to share, but then I'm less likely to use those as much for portfolio building as I wouldn't want to contribute/do things online under a more public-facing profile, or link my personal ones to said profile. Any which way I think about it involves crossing private/public streams I'd prefer to keep uncrossed, but I'm thinking I may be overlooking some compromises that could work, so what might those be?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/23695798 or https://lemm.ee/post/43700421 > Also open to recommendations for similar diagnostic software for other data storage media like SSDs, flash drives, and SD cards. Just wanted to keep the title short and specific. If you're making recommendations for tools for the other types of media, please mention that. > > Thanks in advance!
Also open to recommendations for similar diagnostic software for other data storage media like SSDs, flash drives, and SD cards. Just wanted to keep the title short and specific. If you're making recommendations for tools for the other types of media, please mention that. Thanks in advance!
ALostInquirer 4w ago • 100%
Thanks for the heads-up on this! Didn't realize that was in the works
ALostInquirer 4w ago • 100%
Interesting, thanks! It sounds like you could hide the ability to vote either way then on an instance's frontend, but as you say, it wouldn't really do much to address voting activity from either other frontends or instances.
ALostInquirer 4w ago • 100%
Yeah, that's along the lines of what I'm asking about, albeit instead of a subscription check more like, I think, however the instances disabling/removing downvoting have done so, but adjusting the scope strictly to the Local or All views.
Another approach to addressing outsider/passive voting behaviors.
Given that instances can disable downvoting altogether, it led me to wondering...
ALostInquirer 4w ago • 100%
...Has anyone tried to consume it, or observed anything else consuming it? The page doesn't seem to have anything on that...
ALostInquirer 4w ago • 100%
Does the underground lake lead to a deeper chamber with yet another underground lake?
A community for seeking and sharing suggestions and recommendations of what else one might like based on their interests and tastes. Tools, software, books, music, games, tv/movies, whatever else may spring to mind, feel free to ask about and share similar or related stuff to each here. https://lemm.ee/c/likethismaylike [!likethismaylike@lemm.ee](https://lemm.ee/c/likethismaylike)
ALostInquirer 4w ago • 100%
Have you been following your heart? If not the most, the moist may at least be there.
ALostInquirer 4w ago • 100%
Aside from personally posting more regularly there, any advice or ideas for getting !likethismaylike@lemm.ee going? Had a few people early on posting and even some people beside myself replying to them, but it rapidly trailed off from there and felt a little too much like I was only using it for myself.
Started to make other types of post to help show it's as much for sharing as asking, but while the posts had some passive positive attention, it didn't net much more activity.
And what other groups give ya similar vibes to either band?
ALostInquirer 4w ago • 100%
Libraries don’t allow noise.
Have you been to your local libraries lately to check on this? I know it's one of those details libraries are well known for, but some libraries are more relaxed about this, so long as events aren't going on or you're not being so loud as to be a disturbance to others.
It may seem weird to ask, but next time you visit your library you might find a way to ask if they're the shush sort of library or an in-door voices are okay sort (supposing they don't already have signage to tell you which).
Asking for clarification as what I've read suggests yes, but is also sometimes coupled with advice to (still?) set a static IP outside of the DHCP address range as well. Thanks in advance!
[Big list for reference.](https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db)
For admins and moderators, keeping the comment counts including bot comments visible (especially in a moderators' own communities) may be valuable, but not sure if it's all that valuable for ordinary users. Would it be possible to make it so bot comments don't add to the counts for regular users, or at least for those that have disabled the display of bot posts/comments? As-is seeing an indication of a comment for a post only for it to turn out to be a bot is slightly disappointing at best, and mildly confusing at worst when their display has been disabled.
Looking at you various USB cables with subtly different capabilities.