How to get rid of the extra “discover” page on the Android home screen:
https://www.theverge.com/23643205/google-discover-android-how-to-delete
Archiving my Twitter, Facebook and other social network activity
How to get rid of the extra “discover” page on the Android home screen:
https://www.theverge.com/23643205/google-discover-android-how-to-delete
USB thumb drives are kind of like the data crystals from #Babylon5. They’re small, hold a boatload of data, and can be plugged into almost any computer around.
OTOH, B5 never showed anyone needing an adapter to do so.
Hot take: If we're serious about encouraging more small and single-user instances to join the Fediverse, we really need to work on improving the setup and upgrade experiences.
Managed hosting is great for this, but it re-centralizes the infrastructure, and it's going to be hard to find the less well-known platforms, so that re-centralizes the tech stack.
Pre-configured images at hosting companies are also great! But again, you're mostly going to find the bigger projects, and you still have to upgrade it.
In other news, #DreamHost migrated my main VPS with no hiccups as near as I can tell. I had to manually launch Agate for my #gemini capsule, but I suspect that’s only because they brought up the new system before moving the users over to it.
Here’s hoping it’s more stable than the Nginx one. I think I may just not have allocated enough RAM to the Nginx box, since the new plans don’t let me choose in-between sizes like 1.2 GB, 1.7GB etc. like the old plans did. The VPSes both ran rock solid for years, but DreamHost’s nginx support has always seemed like an afterthought.
I’m probably going to drop the Nginx VPS at some point. I just need to decide what to do with the last remaining site on it: Consolidate on the Apache VPS (possibly with more RAM), or set up a dedicated Nanode and manage it myself (and find out what resources it actually needs on a lighter-weight system)
Funny to think:
Newsgroups and early mailing lists were all plaintext, so people came up with conventions like using asterisks and underscores.
Web forums were able to display rich text, and they used markup to implement it.
Early social media like LiveJournal and such supported rich text via raw HTML
Twitter was designed to fit in an SMS message, so it was plain text.
And everyone went back to using asterisks and underscores. Plus abusing Unicode lookalike chars.
Website: Would you like to pay through PayPal or with a credit card?
Me: Credit card. I don't want give PayPal more of a cut than I have to.
Website: OK, Credit card via PayPal!
Apparently there’s a known issue where some games will trip Sophos’ “HollowProcess” detection rule.
Including, as I discovered, StarTrek Online via Steam.
Workaround here if anyone needs it
No, brain, it’s Martin Guerre, not Martian Guerre
OMG it would be a perfect match: Astronaut goes to Mars, comes back…different. Is it really him? Is an alien presence hitchhiking in his mind? Or is it a shape-changer like The Thing? Or did he simply have a life-changing experience on the mission?
It could be played for comedy, horror (body or psychological), or anything in between.
Spot. On.
“I don’t want to log in to your website”
https://www.theverge.com/2023/2/28/23618804/google-facebook-login-ads-web-design-hell
“I am just going to point out something obvious: not reading is easier than reading — and *way easier* than logging in.”
“I don’t want to log in to do a search. If I wanted to log in, I would.”
“if I have clicked into a newsletter on the web, blocking my view of the thing I’m trying to read with a subscription pop-up isn’t going to make me more likely to subscribe.”
Found something that’s allegedly a federated wiki, but the logo being an eagle superimposed on the letter Q sent up a red flag, the example news feed being a mix of tech and right-wing sites sent up another, and the fact that 90% of the search for the hashtag came up with posts by accounts with the same name on different sites including gleasonator sent up a third.
Yeah….NOPE
The “Chinese Community Party” sounds like it would be a lot more fun than the phrase I’m sure it was supposed to be.
I remember reading about this idea a while back: EV car batteries that no longer hold a strong enough charge for driving can still hold a strong enough charge for grid storage, fitting the “reuse” part of reduce, reuse, recycle.
The big reuse: 25 MWh of ex-car batteries go on the grid in California
Google: “You are currently running an experimental version of Earth.”
Well, THAT explains it!
This is not how you usually consume #GPS with #Python.
#weird
“Pythons are snacking on GPS-wearing opossums that give up their locations”
https://wapo.st/3lOpFzv
Ugh…I'd forgotten we were coming up on the anniversary of the refinery explosion that came thiiiiis close to releasing a cloud of hydrofluoric acid into nearby cities…
…and with all the chemical spills in the news lately…
Use form H if you plan to atomize your deductions.
Yes! @murderbotbot has jumped from the corporate web across to the federated feeds!
It's always weird when I see people complain that the mainstream media isn't covering something…that I'd already read about in some mainstream media.
Apparently it's World #Hippo Day, which of course reminds me of Sarah Gailey's alternative-history novelette, #RiverOfTeeth
https://www.npr.org/2017/05/28/528842986/hip-hippo-hooray-for-river-of-teeth
#books