Gnugit

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Gnugit,

I didn’t know either so I looked it up for you.

pixelfed.org

Gnugit,

I wonder if this means we can mention any word in their filter and our content will not be scraped by them? Something like a Meta filter signature on every post or comment like follows:


Pixelfed, etc, etc, etc…

Gnugit,

I think my instance isn’t federated but I am under the understanding that the federation can still scrape data through other federated instances that mine is connected with. Something along the lines of ‘their data doesn’t come in but your data is still sent out’.

Gnugit, (edited )

Database poisoning spam perhaps?

Gnugit,

Thank you, that’s good to know. Would you have a source that details these kinds of technical details so I can do a little more learning?

Gnugit,

Awesome, thank you!

Gnugit,

Ubuntu snap is broken therefore Ubuntu is broken…

anders, to memes

True 😄

@memes

Gnugit,

They said oral everyone.

Gnugit,

I started foraging and buying from farmers markets…

Gnugit, (edited )

In reality foraging is a great way to supplement your diet of farmers market produce on top of having an edible garden.

There is also the fact that my farmers market also includes a local soap maker…

If your local farmers market doesn’t have a soap maker go try your local craft market.

Gnugit,

Oh, my apologies I was on the defensive and took your comment sarcastically.

Gnugit,

I knew a guy who had circumcision done by choice as a young adult. He said the difference was amazing. He was astounded how much more sensitive it was with the scar tissue and how much better sex was after that.

Gnugit,

Ahh, the quintessential debian initiation, welcome to the club.

Gnugit,

I would have assumed the asteroid is large enough to have some sort of gravity and take a portion of the earth’s atmosphere with it after it exits?

Gnugit,

This explanation is grounded but I just want to point out that over the last 4 months I have blocked several Musk subs and a couple of Tesla subs. All of which were pumping out their respective subjects as spam everyday…

Gnugit,

I’ve been having a lot of problems on debian with nvidia since I upgraded to Bookworm. I even tried a few fresh installs but I think there is a bug that has something to do with screen tearing and the force composition pipeline settings.

I haven’t found or fixed it in the last 6 months and my games are running very, poorly, something like you have described.

I’m kind of thinking it may be due to the nvidia transition to wayland. At the moment though I have to spend the next several months on Windows to study but when I return to debian I’m hoping wayland will be re-enabled with nvidia and I can get my games running again.

Good luck and I’ll be keeping a close eye on this thread for updates.

Gnugit,

Speaking of switching, I have a friend using Nobara mainly for gaming and they are having a great time. It’s been very tempting for me…

Gnugit,

They also make very low quality export olive oil.

Gnugit,

You posted the link of the explanation in both entries instead of the first being the mystery and the second the explanation.

Gnugit,

I have no medical background but I watched that and it was fascinating, thank you.

Gnugit,

Perhaps the page had unsigned certificates.

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