Been battling to get #LaravelSail working with rootless #Podman all evening and aren't having much luck. Boo to overly complex things.
It's so close to working well but the whole uid/gid mapping thing just falls apart when the container starts running things as different users. All of a sudden there're large parts of my source tree that I can't edit, not to mention being unable to use artisan make tools.
Co-founder of Twitter joins new Mastodon board of directors. Right, so federating with Threads wasn’t a mistake. This is just the direction Mastodon is going. Oh, well. Another Mozilla emerges.
@aral what? This seems fine to me? The code is still open. Anyone can contribute. You can still spin up a new instance of you want. What is bad about this?
@phillytru I really don't agree with most of this. The bus redesign dramatically simplifies many routes, and combines routes that overlap so that you can get service with a consistent interval rather than 3 buses showing up at once and then an hour of nothing. It also connects all the transit centers together, something the current network bafflingly doesn't do. And finally it cuts some low frequency (hour+) lines to provide several more high frequency (10/15 minute) lines.
@phillytru You can coverage, or you can have frequency, but you can't have both with the same funding for SEPTA. Having broad coverage with traditional buses that barely get any ridership and run a few times a day in convoluted paths has only hurt SEPTA usage. Simplifying it all in much more straight paths with high frequency can (and has) dramatically improved service in many other networks. StrongTowns has provided a lot of input into this network and has a lot of experience in similar ones
@phillytru I am personally considering selling my car going carless if this rework goes through, because it will dramatically improve service in the NW of Philly and improve bus access to the BSL and better connect the Wissahickon Transit Center to the rest of the city.
You should stop using Google Chrome. The company is following through on its threat to ban the ad/tracker blockers that a) help protect your privacy and b) make your web experience much more pleasant.
@dangillmor I will still need to use chromium for PWAs. It's absolutely mind-boggling that in anno 2023 firefox does not support them in MacOS or Linux
Hi Beeple! I (Lionir) have shut down the server until further notice. There seems to be a big vulnerability in Lemmy at the moment that is propagating at an alarming rate. I'd rather be safe than sorry. Hope this doesn't last too long.
@beehaw They really need to do a better job at not merging PRs with huge vulnerabilities. This is what... twice in the last week they've pushed an update that had a crippling vulerability?
So, I just made some fudge from a recipe that says to chill it once poured into a greased pan.
Given feedback on the fridge video... do y'all just never ever do that in Europe? Because, yeah, the little red fridge would not handle that well at all but I got a lot of folks being like "well, duh, you just don't put warm things in the fridge, everybody knows that" in the comments.
We don't know that because - get this - our fridges can usually just handle it!
Threads is the most fun, most interesting new product of the year, and no one in the E.U. can use it, or will be able to use it anytime soon, because their own elected officials passed a law that effectively bans it.
Our primary goal is the safety of our users. Pre-emptively defederating does not help that.
Please note that every user has the power to block servers/users as they wish. That's the power of Mastodon.
@mwadmin I generally agree with this. The people concerned about Meta stealing their personal data on Mastodon should realize that Activity Pub ain't a secure pipeline and they could ingest your data regardless.
Now, if Meta does a bad job of moderating its users and allows lots of content banned by Mastodon.world I would hope you would defederate them.