Nah the whole point of my server is for running stuff I might want to access at any time
Anything I would be happy to choose to turn on and off probably ends up running on my desktop PC instead
The bookmark bar folder is the only one that matters, the rest of the bookmark folder might as well be the crack at the back of my sofa—stuff falls down there by accident and I occasionally might go in to clean it out and find something cool
Writers note: should the situation arise, if you happen to see someone else take food, you are mistaken
This was my first reaction: someone wants the next slot that opens up
Good luck America, enjoy the most egregious cronyism the world has ever seen. It'd be entertaining from an outside perspective if it wasn't likely to fuck the whole world up.
The man has the most fragile ego on the planet (quickly followed by Elon, by the by), of course he's bothered
If his political opposition has any sense they need to be twisting the knife on this one
Yeah 100%
This gets trump assassinated by a three letter organisation
What's not making it past the editor's desk today?
I'm not at all excited about the way our climate is going, but there's a bit of a silver lining in Trump likely being the guy to put mar-a-largo under the mar
Yeah, 9v at the very least, but 15V would be a useful option too.
I'm also just now realising USB-PD doesn't spec for 12V which feels like an odd omission
Edit:
From the article:
Sure, it wouldn’t be much harder to add support the other voltages offered by USB-C Power Delivery, but how often have you really needed 20 volts on a breadboard? Why add extra components and complication for a feature most people would never use?
My friend, you write for hackaday, this is a weird take
Tbf, these are slightly different things, the one in the OP hooks up to the standard power "rails" on a breadboard. You don't need to buy a special one with markings specific to a pi or Arduino (or just learn the pin outs). OP's also has the benefit of not taking up half a breadboard like your example.
Not saying more similar things don't exist, but for the example you've given I think there's significant enough differences for them to have distinct use cases.
Agree with what another comment said though in that it would be good to select for higher voltage than 5V.
Oh don't get me wrong, I'm not implying I'm a clever man or anything
I don't do specifically what OP did, but often I remember things by when better than by name.
Sorting a folder by last modified/created in descending order generally gets me what I'm looking for pretty quickly
I'll have $4 left in the shop, and it'll be arcana Vs celestial boosters
I'll pick the arcana just because it might have the wheel that might give me a result
I mean it's a terrible movie so don't take this as a positive review, but:
Bruce Willis drove a car through an airborne helicopter in Die Hard 4, there's always a way with enough pent up vengeance.
Depends where you get it from because half of them seem to be in train stations and have increased prices because of that.
IIRC the burger is about a fiver from a regular place though, little bit more than a sandwich meal deal from Tesco, but not five guys prices or anything
I don't think I've really ever deleted anything that wasn't just a simple mistake (e.g. duplicate post or whatever) so I'm not worried about much there
I guess some people in my life might not realise quite how left wing I am, but I've not really kept it under wraps to anyone that's asked.
I assume I'll probably get targeted more by identity thieves and similar, which ultimately will probably be the biggest thing to fuck me over about the whole situation
Might be a country by country thing, but in the UK a burger king whopper is genuinely not a bad burger for the price
I actually find myself seeking one out on occasion
Oh, well I guess I hope this mod gets nonviolently hit by a car
Wake up, do small job
Cleaning mode engaged
Every small job I notice today is getting done on the spot
Station overlooking Liverpool hosted most pop stars coming through the city – except those with a fear of heights
> It is known across Liverpool as the Radio City tower but that moniker may not be around much longer as the structure hosts its final live broadcast on Christmas Eve.
> Microphone cables are being bundled up and heaving contacts books packed into boxes, leaving empty what is arguably the most famous building of the city’s skyline – St Johns Beacon, to use its proper name.
> Built in 1969, originally as a luxury revolving restaurant that was one visited by Queen Elizabeth II, the tower was listed Grade II in 2020, with Historic England describing it as “embodying the technological bravura and spirit of the space age”.
Uefa warns ministers that England could be excluded from Euro 2028 over "concerns" that an independent football regulator could mean "government interference".
> Uefa has warned ministers that England could be excluded from the European Championship it is co-hosting in 2028 over "concerns" that a planned independent football regulator could lead to "government interference" in the sport.
> A bill to establish a body to oversee the top five tiers of the men's game in England was reintroduced in July.
> The UK government has said the football watchdog will "protect clubs" by "ensuring their financial sustainability".
> But in a letter sent to Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy and seen by BBC Sport, Uefa general secretary Theodore Theodoridis wrote: "We do have concerns remaining... as normally football regulation should be managed by the national federation.
We ask 30 BBC Sport football pundits to predict who will win the Premier League title, and which clubs will finish in the top four this season.
Rocky start, but we’re here! also making this almost an hour late due to the rocky start # What’s Canvas? Canvas is a collaborative pixel canvas similar to Reddit’s r/place, except it is open to (almost) the entire Fediverse! The event is going on from July 12th 4am UTC to July 15th @ 4am UTC (72 ho...
So canvas is on again this year! We could try and be a bit more organised this time if people are around
I've not started anything yet
Honestly, I will never wrap my head around how people can happily bring infants on any flight where you can expect people to try and sleep, it's incredibly lucky if they don't spend some of it screaming their heads off—I would be mortified if my choices were preventing hundreds of people from sleeping. But I'm not going to rant too hard about that.
Why on earth hasn't any airline started marketing adult-only flights?
It seems like a complete no brainer to me, I would choose it every time and pay extra for it.
Disclaimer: I may or may not be on a 36h day with only an hour of sleep right now
I originally posted it on Reddit a couple years back and people rated it a lot. I decided to share it here as well. - Jungle [early 90s-present] - the genre that predates dnb and laid foundations for the genre. It ranges between 160-168 BPM and focuses on rearranged and chopped breakbeats sampled fr...
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher explains why Arsenal wont win the Premier League on current evidence, despite topping the charts after 13 games played; the Gunners are one point ahead (30) of second-placed Manchester City (29) as it stands
As someone who's been a wasps fan for decades, this is finally some positive news after what has felt like a very long silence!
Now I wonder where the ground they mention is going to be
I've just started Return to the Obra Dinn, so far really liking the art style and the main game mechanics. I'm interested to see how the story unfolds as it seems to be taking a "memento" style reverse chronological approach to telling it.
Also still playing Halls of Torment as ever since Vampire Survivors, one of these top down roguelite shoot-em-up games has been in my rotation.
Oh and I nearly forgot, also started pizza tower, but only dipped my toe into that one so far. Really enjoy the art and platforming mechanics so far.
Hey, I've been trying to subscribe to !audioproductiondeals@lemmit.online for a couple of days now and know the drill about searching it first and waiting for it to sync, but it doesn't seem to be doing the job.
It looks like other lemmit.online communities seem to work fine, but this one seems to stubbornly refuse to show up.
Is there something I'm missing here?
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So I browse on the desktop using the mlmym/old.lemmy client (e.g. http://old.lemmy.world) because old habits die hard.
One of the many things I found myself missing from RES & Reddit was the ability to customise the community bar at the top of the page to contain some links to my favourite communities. I had a spare minute this morning to throw together a userscript for just that:
Here's a pastebin with the script. Create a new userscript in tampermonkey (or whatever userscript plugin you use), drop the code in, change the array of communities at the top to be the ones you want prepending to the list, and you should be good.
Make sure to add the server suffix to any communities from other instances and if you want to use this on another instance other than lemmy.world, just change the match rule in the userscript header comment.
I didn't host on greasyfork as I'm probably not going to make any further changes, and I'd need to come up with something a bit more sophisticated than an array of communities. I'll update this post if I ever change my mind on that
Update
So I guess I wasn't happy with leaving it alone:
Here it is on greasyfork https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/474756-lemmy-mlmym-community-bar-customisation
I added localStorage and a simple config GUI to configure the list of favourites now, no reordering yet (without just removing and re-adding in a different order), but I imagine I'll end up adding that in time
Update 2
And another update:
I've just updated GreasyFork with 0.3
- Added reordering
- Added background fade and background click to close
- Added favourite/unfavourite button to the community sidebar