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milicent_bystandr @ milicent_bystandr @lemm.ee
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  • Thank you. That's got some interesting further context too.

    Hitler delivered the speech in front of the Reichstag... right around the middle of World War II

    So it's not in the lead up when Hitler 'might' have appeared good to more people: the way people often compare Trump these days.

    I myself am justified to refuse because since 1933 I have not taken three days' leave — a fact which is probably not known to these individuals.

    Sounds just like what Trump might boast! Or how Musk justifies that people should work long hours!

    they are here for the nation, that is, the world, which includes Germany, must not decline in order that formal law may live, but Germany must live, irrespective of the contradictions of formal justice.

    (Emphasis mine.) That's the worrying similarity that stood out to me most.

  • I assumed you were also meaning about getting to your nice steak some days later and getting a whiff of memory of the burning-to-death person, and being put off by the trauma from that.

    The answers I've seen here (really good ones! Thank you guys!) don't seem to address that directly, but it sounds from them like mostly if you work in that job you learn to push away the horror one way or another and get on with life, and steak-vs-man turns out not so different - even with, as you say, smell being particularly evocative of memories.

  • It worked! Thank you so much.

    My quadlet files are now cobbled together from various sources, cross-referencing yours with the official docker compose and a couple of podman examples I found. But I now have a functioning Immich running in rootless podman, accessed through a VPS reverse proxy!

    I'll edit my first comment in the chain with some tips in case someone else comes across this looking for help.

  • Edit: I just realised your Edit was saying you've got legacy bios! So this is all irrelevant. I'll leave it up in case it helps someone else.


    Could it be selecting the wrong SSD to put the boot loader on?

    When I reinstalled mint the other day on my laptop with an nvme and SSD (also dual boot) it labelled the extra SSD as sda and the original nvme as sdb, so it was going to try to put the bootloader on sda.

    I set up the partitions on the third option (1. Install alongside windows; 2. Wipe everything; 3. Set it up manually) and on the manual setup there's a selector for the bootloader device just underneath the main section where you select partitions to use for /, /home, etc.

    IIRC you set the bootloader to the full device (in my case sdb) not the EFI partition (sdb1) and it works out out.

  • Thank you!

    Alas I can't get it to work. After some tweaking and fixing, I'm stuck that the server doesn't seem to be talking to redis, with this error,

     undefined
        
    missing 'error' handler on this Redis client
    microservices worker error: Error: getaddrinfo ENOTFOUND database, stack: Error: getaddrinfo ENOTFOUND database    
         at GetAddrInfoReqWrap.onlookupall [as oncomplete] (node:dns:120:26)     
    microservices worker exited with code 1    
    Killing api process
    
      

    I've been trying to learn bits of podman and docker and how to translate between the two... I think it's just a bit much for me for now! Thanks anyway, and I'm sure I'll come back and have another look at your instructions another time.

  • movies @lemm.ee
    milicent_bystandr @lemm.ee

    The latest episode in Avatar: The Last Treebender

    After first joining the Earth nation, then in the second episode allying with the Water nation, in this third episode of Avatar, Sully (no relation to the Monsters Inc hero) is under attack from the Fire nation.

    The Sully family "are really put through the ringer" in the new film, Cameron said ... "They face not only the human invaders, but new adversaries - the Ash people,"

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    milicent_bystandr @lemm.ee

    UK government demanding access to encrypted iCloud

    UK government is trying to get into iCloud end-to-end encryption. (Again?)

    Makes me think about email servers too. Most of my private information is in emails, and not only I use a service where the host machines access the email, so do almost everyone I email to/from.

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    milicent_bystandr @lemm.ee

    What do people here think of Nebula?

    I've been playing around with self hosting for file sharing, backups, and a handful of other ideas I might one day get round to. I like the idea of a mesh VPN and being able to, for example, connect a travelling laptop to a 'host' laptop nearby, though my only public ip is a VPS in another country.

    Of all the options I found, I liked the look of Nebula most. Fiddly in some places, but it's working nicely for me, and I appreciate some of the simplicity of design.

    I'm wondering if people here have much experience of it, though? My biggest concern is over its future. With,

    1. The Defined Networking site focusing on making money off it, and
    2. The Android app doesn't allow full configuration (including the firewall, so I can't host a website from a phone) but - I heard - does if you use Defined Networking's paid service for configuration,

    makes me worry they might be essentially trying to deprecate viable FOSS Nebula in favour of a paid or controlled service.

    Any thoughts? Insight?

    Movies @lemmy.world
    milicent_bystandr @lemm.ee

    Frozen Pseudoscience

    I finally watched Frozen 2 on the plane a few days ago. Did somebody pay Disney to shill for homeopathy?

    Stardew Valley @lemmy.ml
    milicent_bystandr @lemm.ee

    Ambridges Farm, or, There's More to Life Than Fishing

    Hi I've been gradually finishing my first and only-main farm, and wanted to share :-) It started as the central plaza and fish ponds (since I came to love fishing!) and grew from there. I was going to get all-seasons screenshots and post together, but that's going soo slowly; and, hey, content!

    Hope you like it! I think there's a little bit of just about everything there, and if you look closely you can see me sitting on a bench enjoying the flower garden. It's been single player until right at the end I added the 'guest lodges' to share with family and friends. I love how well they fit in places I hadn't planned!