

People like doing things in different ways


People like doing things in different ways


Heavily depends on where you’re getting them from as well. I’ve got a sub to OpenSubtitles so what we get is generally pretty good


Bazarr is what’s in my arr stack for subtitles


Now that you’ve said it that way it makes sense. I thought they were saying the photo itself was somehow cut in half, not that there’s just one in the photo


Looks like you’re both on Lemmy instances as well, while I’m on a Piefed instance. I saw this same thing happening on another post a couple days ago, seems that Voyager is handling Piefed better nowadays


Probably your client. Looks fine on Voyager
Edit from a later comment: I thought you meant the picture itself was cutoff, the the actual table in the picture. My bad


It’s a per-instance choice, yes. Comments though are handled differently. A deleted comment doesn’t delete the thread or any surrounding comments, just itself. The issue at hand is when a post is deleted it also deletes all comments with it. Unlike reddit where a deleted post would still have all the comments and discussions below it.


Leonard French (a copyright lawyer) has also made several good videos as well. His newest goes over Coffeezilla’s video


Same. I’ve got a decade of watch history at this point, the algorithm is pretty good at showing me videos that are actually relevant to my interests. Every once in a while I’ll click on something outside my norm and the algorithm will shake things up, but if it’s not something I’m interested in then I just hide the first couple videos and it’ll readjust again.


I’ve only had that problem with YouTube Music if I’m trying to listen from inside YouTube itself (via clicking Music in YouTube’s sidebar). Both the actual Music app and webpage both seem to play the audio-only versions, not the music video versions. I’ve got plenty of songs that if I try listening through YouTube will have the video version (often with end title cards and whatnot).


I found a creator who designed a LOT of beautiful tuned flutes and whistles. Huge assortment, large variety of shapes sizes and (musical) scales.
I only bought a single design, and I’d love to buy more, but it’d cost hundreds of dollars to get the sets I’d like just for myself.
It’s hard to support creators when they do that.


‘TomSka and Friends’ on YouTube is always who I point to for great examples, in my opinion, of ads done well. Each one is an actual full skit, not just bland ad reads, with actual production value behind them.
Linked video starts at the ad, but the whole video is great as well. Who Killed the Laugh Track?


I’ve got an old 1060ti in my server. Ollama shares it with just a couple other containers. Electricity here is majority hydro with some natural gas, $0.08/kWh.
It’s a little slow, but I can comfortably run qwen3:14b. Of course that’s not all done on the GPU, a large part is offloaded to server ram (generally 32GB available so more than enough headroom)
My server and my gaming PC combined last month came out to $13.32


Even AI can’t do this. It is an impossibility. AI might be able to make the shape, but it will NEVER be able to interpret the intent of that shape. It will never know if a cylinder is meant for a gun or for a rolling pin. It will never know if I’m making a trigger for a gun or a replacement trigger for my hot glue gun.


We make more rocks and bury the dead rocks in the new rocks


Nope! These microbes eat CO2 and poop rocks. Algae like other plants take in CO2 but I believe it gets released back into the environment after the plant dies. Bring stored in a rock is a pretty big difference


Regular superglue for placing magnets, I like 3DGloop for sticking prints together


No way to see it on my network then. I’m not turning off my whole network’s adblocker for that


Steve McLaughlin, chief medical officer at the University of New Mexico hospital, said fentanyl appeared to be primarily responsible.
“Fentanyl is particularly dangerous because it requires only a tiny amount to cause an overdose. The tiniest possible dose of fentanyl can cause serious symptoms in an exposed individual,” McLaughlin told the Albuquerque Journal.
Coming from a pharmacy background, that’s just stupid. If you throw a low dose trans-dermal patch onto someone opioid intolerant, it is possible they will have some sort of side effect. They’re more likely to have a reaction to the adhesive on the patch first though. The patches aren’t instant, they stay on for a while.
I clicked their source to the Albuquerque Journal and, at least for me, no article loaded. Just headlines and captioned pictures. Don’t know if it’s my device or adblockers or something. Looks like the quote came from a press conference of some sort. I’m too lazy to find it myself though.
Sure, but how are you getting your ballot?