Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
I love the top gear reference, but surely May would have been the obvious choice, Hammond is just asking for a crash!
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
I respect the hustle sir/mam/per.
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
I agree with the division you propose, but I don't think we've got the traffic here yet.
It was a happy day for me when I could stop posting news articles in /r/AusGuns, but it was when we reached like 1500 subs and there was about a dozen random posts a day occurring.
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
This whole episode is giving me flashbacks to the ActiveX days.
The tyranny of the default.
"Here mum, I've installed Firefox for you, it's better than Chrome in every way!"
"My knitting circle website doesn't work, I can't download patterns, it says I need Chrome"
Internet Explorer was effectively abandon-ware for a decade after Microsoft used their OS pseudo-monopoly to crush Netscape.
It took another tech giant abusing THEIR monopoly to relegate IE to the trash heap it should have already been on.
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
Comforting and Terrifying.
Comferrifying?
Terriforting?
Mountaineer 1y ago • 92%
So you won't use your banks website?
Or your utilities (gas/water/electricity/internet)?
You won't let your kids use the portal at their school for submitting assignments?
Your government sites for renewing your drivers license or scheduling hard refuse pickup?
I can think of lots of reasons that will force me to have chrome installed if this goes ahead.
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
They claim to still have 70 locations.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2948569 > I'm a bit surprised that news.com.au let this little bit of truth slip through: > > >“They’re yet to come up with a plan with where the reactors can go and how much they will cost,” the spokesperson told news.com.au. > > > “Even if we started today, having nuclear power ready within 10 years is being generous. They’re very much against renewables, where we are backing it. Labor has implemented the $20b rewiring the nation policy, which has produced an actual change for the future. > > > “There are credible reports that nuclear is the most expensive source of energy in the world, so they really need to show people the plan.”
I'm a bit surprised that news.com.au let this little bit of truth slip through: >“They’re yet to come up with a plan with where the reactors can go and how much they will cost,” the spokesperson told news.com.au. > “Even if we started today, having nuclear power ready within 10 years is being generous. They’re very much against renewables, where we are backing it. Labor has implemented the $20b rewiring the nation policy, which has produced an actual change for the future. > “There are credible reports that nuclear is the most expensive source of energy in the world, so they really need to show people the plan.”
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
Since posting the link, I'm concerned it may not be.
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
My understanding is that no one on that instance can see any of us on any instance.
So no, they couldn't post to lemmy.world.
They could post to somewhere we both federate too, such as lemmy.ml and we would be able to see that post, but if we respond to them, they wouldn't see our post.
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
If you look at the instances page at beehaw, lemmy.world is still listed as blocked:
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
I could cross post obviously political stuff there.
My intention is to concentrate on putting content here to build up it's community, before splitting out into niches.
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
I can't see that log, the url appears to be truncated.
This is a weird one.
I assume your movie library in Jellyfin is targetted at the root? /media/Filme ?
I also assume you have your localisation set to french, have you tried temporarily setting it to us english and restarting the docker instance?
I've seen weird things happen if the docker instance starts before the mount, so if /data/Filme is a mount, it's worth manually restarting your instance:
sudo docker restart jellyfin
Do you have nested libraries?
Like a library pointed at /media and another one pointed at /media/Filme and maybe another at /media/Filme/Comedies ?
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/8518
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
Hence why I'm g[l]ad my motorbike doesn't count.
I guess I left my meaning too open to interpretation.
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
I'm pretty sure Firefox doesn't know how to cast, that's a chrome feature.
Secondly, a chromecast dongle can either be targetted locally by an app (such as chrome) or over the internet via https.
If you are just hosting on your windows laptop, you probably don't have a domain with TLS, yes?
From localhost (the laptop itself), if you run chrome, you can probably cast to your dongle whilst on the same LAN.
If you have one of the newer Chromecasts with the remote, you can simply install the Jellyfin app on it directly, and address your Jellyfin install by IP and port.
Plex uses some fancy redirection work around these limitations, but it relies on an external service that they provide.
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
There's some nuance missed here.
The "observation program" mentioned here, was a $1.2 billion program that was announced in the last days of the previous government.
There were no contracts, no tenders, just a vague proposal with a nebulous tax funded dollar figure attached.
The sector as a whole was using that announcement to entice investors in their own startups.
Now that it has been axed, the startups are struggling to gather further financing in what looks like a shaky industry.
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
I'm gad that my motorbike doesn't count.
If I'm doing the maths right, 101 kW @ 259kg ~= 390 kW/tonne
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
I'm not a big fan of anyone other than the author having default rights to change anything.
But as the OP, you could copy the bots tldr up there.
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
And deregulate everything, and reduce funding to schools and hospitals...
Same shit.
Indeed.
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
Labor is just a little right.
Our other major party, who are far more to the right call themselves the "Liberals".
When a new minor party started calling themselves the "Liberal Democrats" (espousing Libertarian values), the Liberals complained to the Australian Electoral Commission (who are in charge of running elections) that the Liberal Democrats were deliberately trying to cause brand confusion, they were promptly told that the Liberal Democrats name was far closer to the actual meaning of the words.
It's all a bit of a farse.
Mountaineer 1y ago • 100%
It's irrelevant to this community which is pro signal.
Signal provides a user experience comparable to iMessage in terms of features and ease of use, but with the big plus of cross platform compatibility.
That may not be what you personally are after, but it's what 99.99% of potential Signal users are after.
Signal tieing into the social graph we already have on our phones as user identifiers is a big win for 99.99% of users.
Signal being run through a centralised location is a big win for the 99.99% of users who don't want to host their own servers, or find someone to do it for them.
Signal attempting to earn income through things like money transfer is a good thing for the 99.99% of users who don't want to have themselves monetized in a different way (such as through showing users ads).
If a nation state wants to spy on you, you better be important enough to a different nation state that they protect you.
Because choosing to send GPG encrypted messages over XMPP isn't going to help you.