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The simulation keeps on churning…
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The simulation keeps on churning…
That’s the advice that I was looking for! Buying now.
Baldurs Gate III is mighty tempting…
It’s confirmed here on Firefox on instance daring.lemmy.fan. You should file a bug on the lemmy-ui GitHub.
Edit: If you don’t want to or whatever let me know and I will be happy to do so.
Gonna do some research/reading about this and I’m being objective.
Thanks for sharing and replying so quickly.
Would you mind posting a link where I can read more about this?
No, not unless the mod/admin takes extra steps.
Try using 1.1.1.1 or 8.8.8.8 as the external DNS in your router for testing. Does it work then?
Also, you may have DNS cached somewhere. You can flush your Windows DNS cache by typing ipconfig /flushdns
in a command prompt.
Subscribe pending and joined pretty much mean the same thing right now. I think it’s a bug but I’m not sure. I do know that Subscribe Pending instances work.
Old posts aren’t federated. As new posts roll in, they’ll start appearing.
I setup my lemmy log to go to a file as opposed to the console. Then it’s searchable, archiveable, etc.
I wonder if you can get the frunk to critical velocity at the touch of a fly by constantly pumping it up like a pump action gun.
“Coming Soon: Steam Dick! Stream along with millions of people! Available in vastly different colors! Service opens soon!”
The plastic protection adhesive on the 920 series of cameras used to be awful.
From what I researched, the average lifespan of HDs and SSDs is no more than 10 years.
Is this running or not running though? I think a bunch of flash chips, properly stored, would last quite a while
You can host overseas and use a proxy for hosting. I mostly don’t worry about it though because I don’t do anything illegal.
Use encryption if you are concerned.
See https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2370 for a discussion on this feature.
I’ve used Hyper-V and in fact moved away from ESXi long ago. VMWare had amazing features but we could not justify the ever-increasing costs. Hyper-V can do just about anything VMWare can do if you know Powershell.
MDT works well for Windows environments. Otherwise dd or Clonezilla for Linux.
Did your computer lose its bios settings lately? Check to see if it’s set to ahci and not raid if using a single, non-raid disk.
You can try some of the suggestions at https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/how-can-we-fix-this-no-irq-handler-for-vector-4175692269/, too.
Good luck