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  • It is until tire manufacturers get an incentive to sell decreased wear tires, likely at the expense of other features. Along with people putting off tire replacement even longer, this would just be asking for a significant decrease in road safety.

  • One would've thought the organization that stands for open source software to be quite democratic. Seems that may not be the case.

  • I feel the global economy won't be too bad off. Likely some collateral damage, but the United States on the other hand...

  • There are several options, like with pictures or not. I think the complete archive is about 110 GB, but see for yourself.

  • This person forks.

  • I've also heard that the peppercorns lose the numbing quality fairly quickly in storage. Might be worth seeking out the freshest ones you can.

  • Two people at 69!? Seems like an outlier, we should remove it from the dataset.

  • I was going to say, that list is many of the things you can get through Kiwix.

    It's self hostable and some of the resources are really quite interesting.

  • I've got a green Razr 50 ultra and I love it. Especially like that it came with a similar colour case for it.

    That wood one looks really cool and I'm sure the texture would add some much needed grip.

  • That, and foreign trained doctors can often be thrown into situations during their Canadian training that they weren't originally trained for. An ophthalmologist into an emergency room, for example.

  • I think I'll be picking up this game after reading this. Thank you for sharing your experience.

    I've always been interested in this game but I had played Far Cry 2, I believe, and remember feeling it was just a chore going through the latter half of the game, so I was turned off of Far cry for a while.

  • There would need to be public members of the board as well or it could very quickly turn into an old boys club.

  • Just heads up, your link goes to "Page not found" and your title doesn't make sense.

  • It's unfortunate they don't state things like the heating settings used and which trim level of each car was tested. Range can differ on a FWD versus an AWD version.

    Seems roughly accurate though. I took my Ioniq 5 for a cold weather test at -25 (105 km/h highway, little wind, heat on a comfortable level for just the driver) and got around 30 kWh/100km.

    I'm still going to use my ICE vehicle for any 200+ km trips that are necessary in frigid weather but the Ioniq is the preference for anything else.

  • I went yesterday afternoon and it was still fairly busy. They were even worried of running out of ballots and unsure if their delivery of more was going to arrive in time.

  • That's the whole "common sense Conservatives" schtick. It effectively translates to, "just trust us, don't look at the data, we're definitely doing this for the good of the people and not solely those who line our pockets."

    Their base, often with limited critical thinking ability, is happy to lap it up as it means they don't have to use their brain.

  • Here's an older article from a city in Canada with similar findings, along with a few more savings figures and reasons why 'housing first' works.

    I didn't find any updated figures with a quick search, but it looks like there was $1m/yr funding committed in 2021 for a similar purpose.

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    OminousOrange @lemmy.ca

    3x DrunkenSlug - Finished

    Three Drunkenslug invites to the first three unique comments on this thread. I might not get to sending them until tomorrow.

    Happy holidays!

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    OminousOrange @lemmy.ca

    DrunkenSlug Invite - Finished

    Hello fine usenet folks. Looking to get a DS invite, and I'd be happy to share any that I get upon registration.

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    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    OminousOrange @lemmy.ca

    Network loss after 24hrs on Docker LXC

    Fine folks of c/selfhosted, I've got a Docker LXC (Debian) running in Proxmox that loses its local network connection 24 hours after boot. It's remedied with a LXC restart. I am still able to access the console through Proxmox when this happens, but all running services (docker ps still says they're running) are inaccessible on the network. Any recommendations for an inexperienced selfhoster like myself to keep this thing up for more than 24 hours?

    Tried:

    • Pruning everything from Docker in case it was a remnant of an old container or something.
    • Confirming network config on the router wasn't breaking anything.
    • Checked there were no cron tasks doing funky things.

    I did have a Watchtower container running on it recently, but have since removed it. It being a 24 hr thing got me thinking that was the only thing that would really cause an event at the 24 hr post start mark, and it started about that same time I removed Watchtower (intending to do manual updates because immich).

    ...a

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    OminousOrange @lemmy.ca

    Proton Drive Camera Backup has Arrived!

    This has been one of the key features I've been waiting for to finally be able to move away from Google Photos and OneDrive for mobile photos backup.

    DeGoogle Yourself @lemmy.ml
    OminousOrange @lemmy.ca

    Proton Drive Camera Backup has Arrived!

    This has been one of the key features I've been waiting for to finally be able to move away from Google Photos and OneDrive.

    Android @lemdro.id
    OminousOrange @lemmy.ca

    Proton Drive Camera Backup has Arrived!

    This has been one of the key features I've been waiting for to finally be able to move away from OneDrive.

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    OminousOrange @lemmy.ca

    Old PC Homelab Motherboard Replacement Considerations?

    I'm fairly green at self-hosting, recently upgraded to running Proxmox on an old PC from OMV. A fairly simple setup for Plex, Nextcloud, PiHole, and some docker containers. I have an old Ryzen 5 2600 I'd like to replace the current CPU with (an even older FX-8350), but I'll need a new motherboard with an AM4 socket.

    In sourcing a new mobo, are there any features or other considerations I should keep in mind, given its sole purpose of being a server now, rather than a general purpose PC? Or just try to find something relatively inexpensive that'll get the job done?

    Woodworking @lemmy.ca
    OminousOrange @lemmy.ca

    Another patio sectional, fresh out of the shop.

    Just made this sectional following the plans from Ana White.

    Roughly $900 CAD in materials, $750 of that being the cushions. I used Duvholmen cushions with Jarpon covers from Ikea, accent pillows I found at Home Sense. All 2x4 lumber and I used pocket holes where screws would be visible. Finished with Ready Seal natural cedar.

    Quite happy with it overall. It's really comfortable and will last far longer than (and was cheaper than) those plastic weave ones from big box stores.