I tell my kids, never start it, but if someone hits you, hit them back hard enough that they won’t want to do it again. I feel like this works all the way up to state level doctrine.
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mangaskahn@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Scientists of Lemmy, how would you standardize or improve cooking recipes?72·2 个月前American here: can we please have measurements by mass not by volume and metric units. It would make repeatability so much easier.
While others are focusing on the legal aspect, which I guess is the question you actually asked, my first thought was bare minimum compliance while gathering evidence. Grab an old phone, wipe it completely, install the app with all new credentials not tied to you in any way, then just leave it running at work. They get their location data, just not anything usable, you get to submit a minimum number of receipts that doesn’t get you in trouble from purchases you would have made anyway, or not because why support scumbag companies. You get to gather more hard evidence of their assholery that way. Never install work apps on your personal phone. If they require something for your job, they should provide the hardware to run it on.
mangaskahn@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Assuming we live in a simulation, at which layer are we ?2·3 个月前When you do things right, people won’t be sure you’ve done anything at all.
I like my Denon Heos setup: 2 TVs, home theater, receiver in my office connected to my computer and speakers in 7 other locations. Works great with Music Assistant, and doesn’t require a cloud connection. It can pull firmware updates if you want but I’ve blocked all Internet access for those devices with no loss of functionality.
mangaskahn@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.ml•Canada's provincial leaders want a free trade deal with the US that excludes Mexico11·8 个月前Wow that headline. While it’s factually true I guess, it’s not at all representative of what’s stated in the article. They conveniently leave out that they want a separate deal with Mexico. More decoupling than excluding.
mangaskahn@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Yet another "What distro should I use?" post, but at least I did some homework.1·8 个月前Still way behind for KDE though. I’m running Sid on my gaming machine and hoping they update some time soon. I have KDE Neon on my laptop and it works great, but with an Ubuntu base it’s still trying to shove Snap down my throat.
Legal issues aside, are there any publicly available forks of the repo?
mangaskahn@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Conservative asked me my thoughts on a situation if a guy who says he's trans walks into a womens restroom but is lying and isn't actually trans8·9 个月前I don’t have gendered restrooms in my house and people seem to navigate those just fine. I feel like it would work for public restrooms too.
mangaskahn@lemmy.worldto Gaming@lemmy.ml•In your opinion, what games released in the 2020s decade (the current one) will be forgotten (i.e. no longer talked about, or known) 20 years from now?5·10 个月前Not so sure about that. It’s one of the hardest failures so far. It’ll probably make lists including Atari’s ET and the Ouya for quite a while.
mangaskahn@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What field do you work in, and how many digits of pi do you use?91·1 年前The State of Indiana tried to define it to 1 digit by law.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_pi_bill?wprov=sfla1
Thankfully, the bill was never passed.
mangaskahn@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What does your religion say about existing with other religions?6·1 年前You’re close, but some Christians would argue that the god worshipped by those of Jewish faith is not the same god either and therefore not embrace that god. Those Christians would say that since Jesus revealed the trinitarian (Father, Son, and Spirit) nature of their god, to reject that nature is to worship a different god altogether. Similar to how Muslims acknowledge their shared history and feel a respect for Judaism and Christianity, those Christians accept and respect those of Jewish faith, but will still point out their incomplete understanding of the god the Christians worship.
If the opnsense interface on the WAN VLAN has a public routable IP address there shouldn’t be a problem with double NAT. Double NAT should only be a problem if they have a crappy ISP that’s using CGNAT.
Edit: never mind, I reread your comment. We’re saying the same thing essentially.
mangaskahn@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Alternative to Home Assistant for ESPHome DevicesEnglish1·1 年前He’s trying to run it on an esp32, didn’t you read the title? /s
mangaskahn@lemmy.worldto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Anyone using Lidarr?English121·1 年前I use it. It’s just as easy to set up and run as the other two, whether you use the tarball install, repo packages, or docker. While you’re at it, look into Prowlarr also to manage your indexers and download clients so you don’t have to make changes on all 3 manually. Then maybe look into Ombi to manage download requests. I like Overseer better, but it doesn’t support music yet, unless something changed recently. The biggest hurdle is that in contrast to the TV and Movie categories, the file naming conventions for music downloads are not nearly as well standardized and enforced. Lidarr does a great job of shifting through and finding what it can, but I still get a lot more releases that require manual importing than with Sonarr or Radarr. Maybe I just need to tune the filters better. Discovery isn’t really something Lidarr does yet, although there may be some forks working on adding it. Last.fm or listbtainz can help with that, or there are a bunch of self hosted media trackers that have recommendations built in.
mangaskahn@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Help needed: Immich digital picture frameEnglish4·2 年前Image server mangled by autocorrect? Best I can come up with.
Agreed.Also, Windows and OSX, unless you want to have to call your nephew who’s Good With Computers™ every couple of weeks. If you’re just using a browser for everything and never messing around like a good majority of people, Linux is just as good as either of those. Linux has gotten to the point where it’s Grandma proof if you stick to a distribution that prioritizes stability. If you choose a distro that prioritizes bleeding edge software versions, you may come across more bugs and breaking changes.Then you’ll need the troubleshooting skills mentioned here. Most of us are here to learn and mess around; the troubleshooting skills grow from that mindset.