Comments

Brkdncr, to technology in Is gmail the easiest Google service to replace or what?

They did not. They bought postini. Before then spam was really, really bad on gmail.

Brkdncr, to nostupidquestions in Is there any way to reverse degrowth of the niche communities on Lemmy?

Anyone that was around while Reddit was growing will remember that there were few subreddits to begin with. I think fediverse needs that to happen before expanding.

I don’t know how to fix it. Maybe sub-feddits need to be pruned if they aren’t thriving. Maybe tags in titles would be more helpful until they have enough content to warrant their on category.

Brkdncr, to fediverse in Some instances have gone down recently, does anyone know why?

Pay for that?

Brkdncr, to fediverse in Some instances have gone down recently, does anyone know why?

$. Almost every reason for shutting off boils down to lack of financial support to keep it running.

Brkdncr, to worldnews in Certificate to own car in Singapore rockets to $106,000

Yeah Singapore has good public transit options but it doesn’t handle everything.

Many people own cars though and the certificate is transferable and is part of the car loan, so it mostly becomes a monthly cost.

If you’re trying to show off in Singapore you have multiple cars in your own garage, including an old super car and an suv you use to drive to your boat club where you can take your boat out for the day.

Brkdncr, to games in [Rumor] Mass Effect 4 will ditch an open world and return to its "classic format", insider teases

As long as I can still make my character look like a 65 year old gender fluid meth addict I’ll play it.

Brkdncr, to technology in How to make an MP3 player work in 2023?

If I wanted to do this today I would use iTunes and an old iPhone as the mp3 player. I would use an old laptop to rip, or iTunes to purchase.

Brkdncr, to casualconversation in Why do people act like coffee in the morning is such a sacred routine but soda in the morning [basically the same drink] is lowbrow and unhealthy?

Most sugar alternatives used in soda really messes with your guts.

Brkdncr, to sysadmin in Toyota says plant shutdown last week due to Zero disk space

The only thing worse than a single database server is servers poorly maintained database servers. The idea was right, but maybe the implementation was wrong.

Brkdncr, to fiction in Amazon owns .book and .read since 2015 yet still do not allow registrations for these domains.

TLDs are a scam.

Brkdncr, to ArtemisApp in artemis.camp down

FYI the app on iOS didnt work at all even after force closing until I attempted to log off. It crashed after that and when I closed and restarted it started working.

Brkdncr, to selfhosted in NAS vs larger server

I would trust USB to a simple single disk storage device for purposes of archive or backup, but not for production or for moderate i/o.

Brkdncr, to selfhosted in NAS vs larger server

I manage storage systems as part of my day job. i think you would be happy with a simple direct attached storage device. You’d need a storage controller card and a storage controller. These are usually enterprise-grade items so they might be expensive. I suspect there are SATA options but SATA is pretty slow.

QNAP and Synology are decent for what they offer, if you like the idea if turning it on, setting up an account, and then having access to both native and an easy 3rd-party store with no fiddling needed then they are a good idea. You can also setup an iSCSI connection for direct-attached storage over the network.

Brkdncr, to technology in Disabling Intel’s backdoors on modern laptops

It’s used for out of band management. With the correct hardware items (nic and gpu) it’s called vPro. With the proper certificate and supporting infrastructure it can auto-enroll into a management service such as SCCM. It allows companies to remotely view logs, bios settings and other items. With vPro it can include a complete remote KVM solution.

You can disable it from most UEFI settings interfaces without worry of causing other issues.

Brkdncr, to homeimprovement in First time ever installing a water heater, or doing any plumbing...

120 is the lower limit for killing stuff off. Not much will live or grow at a sustained 120.

I leave mine at 120 and every Sunday it kicks up to 135 for an hour for peace of mind.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • megavids
  • kavyap
  • DreamBathrooms
  • osvaldo12
  • magazineikmin
  • khanakhh
  • tacticalgear
  • Youngstown
  • mdbf
  • slotface
  • rosin
  • ethstaker
  • Durango
  • normalnudes
  • provamag3
  • ngwrru68w68
  • InstantRegret
  • cubers
  • modclub
  • everett
  • thenastyranch
  • cisconetworking
  • Leos
  • GTA5RPClips
  • tester
  • vwfavf
  • anitta
  • JUstTest
  • All magazines