Wander @ Wander @yiffit.net Posts 249Comments 262Joined 2 yr. ago

In my experience ADHD meds don't mix well with lack of sleep. So make sure you get enough sleep or eventually you might find yourself feeling like a zombie.
I'm sorry, I need to say it:
Did she check the control singer? If the control doesn't say she's a fascist, but the other one does, then it's not a placebo but her actually being a fascist.
It should be safe as long as you put in a valid timestamp and not some other value. If you run a large instance, then you run the risk of pseudo-DDoSing yourself by sending a large amount of requests to dead servers, but unless you're a large instance you shouldn't have to worry about that.
That seems to be the case more or less. In my case times go from 0:00 to 0:25 or so when it finishes.
Check out the Onyx Boox which might cost a bit more but run a version of Android.
In theory that's what Lemmy now does every day, but I have no idea why it fails to update some instances sometimes. Instances which are very much alive at 12AM which is when this gets executed.
Do you know if you had any cronjob running close to 0:00 (server time, possibly UTC) that could have interfered with the validation of dead instances that lemmy now does?
I'm trying to figure out what could have interfered with these checks in the first place.
It only works for new posts. Try creating something new in a community that you know lemmy.world knows about.
Older posts may appear progressively, but there's no guarantees.
Yes. That should fix it. There is instances that are genuinely down. Later today I'll try to share a script to detect which ones are down and which aren't via curl. In our case we had 350+ false positives.
Hey, this happened to us recently. In your database check the table called 'instance ' and make sure the value for 'updated' is less than three days old for lemmy.world
There are false positives regarding the detection of "dead instances" in the latest version of Lemmy and it's actually your instance that stops sending out messages to lemmy.world
That's about 200 meters for anyone who doesn't use feet.
Depends on who owns the network as well and if you're connected to a corporate VPN. The rule of thumb is that you can't expect privacy if you're not the sole admin of that computer.
It's probably trolls. Best thing you can do is report them. I talked to their admin once and they seemed nice.
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Can't wait to float into space.
Isn't that what most split AC units are currently capable of? At least I've seen them almost all with the ability to produce heat when I was browsing for one.
This might have to do with downtime on lemmy.world and lemmy.ml which prevented them from getting the request to delete the comment.
At least this means that the PC handhelds seem to be lucrative and we can definitely expect a steam deck 2 or better competition.
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