Gorilla is a web toolkit for the Go programming language
Hosting https://lemmyland.com/ and enjoying the lemmy-verse so far 😄
Good to know. It's too bad that setting is not exposed in Settings directly like on macos. I've always had to go look up how to turn off the tap and drag behavior in gnome because I usually never want to do a drag action.
Placebo is a hell of a drug
Eat This Much is sort of like that. You have to tune it quite a bit to get exactly what you want. I haven't used it in quite a while though.
Funny to see this today. I had moved a repo from an old Mac laptop to linux months ago, and git couldn't find the ref to HEAD, because HEAD was pointing to the case insensitive branch name, and it didn't match the case of the branch. Manually edited HEAD to the correct case to fix it. I should probably recreate the repo for good measure..
Good to hear. I think jellyfin could be improved so that it doesn't completely clear migrations.xml every time a new migration is applied when it starts up (switch from a Create
to an OpenOrCreate
on the file). Although a low disk situation can be difficult for software to deal with typically anyway.
Can you check your config folder (seems like it's /etc/jellyfin
for you) for migrations.xml
and system.xml
? I'm guessing if you were low on disk, jellyfin tried to write to them, but couldn't, so it left empty files which it can't now read from.
I've been using bose 700s for a long time. They do occasionally have goofy bluetooth behavior and the earcups have to be replaced if you use them heavily, but the bose sound profile I like a lot more than the sony.
I've tried XM5's recently for more codecs, and I love them except for one thing, which was that the band over the top had hard plastic parts and not enough soft padding, so the headphones with my head shape had a tendency to painfully squeeze. Wearing a hat or putting something on the band helped though. Headphones were light and breathed a bit better than the 700s anyway (haven't tried the QC 2).
Sounds like https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465864
Sounds like Ken M
Have you tried pressing both simultaneously from off until the asus logo appears?
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I was having this issue on my instance, but it went away after upgrading to pictrs 0.4.2.
Are you using docker compose? You can set the container hostname for telegraf, https://community.influxdata.com/t/incorrect-hostname-picked-up-by-telegraf-docker-container/24469/6
Do you see an option to import other images in your dashboard? For ubuntu, you'd get those from https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/
Depends on how you're accessing lemmy. There's a button on lemmy websites if your instance's admin has allowed it.
Don't think so, easier to request someone on the other instance to create it for you.
To have loved and to be loved.
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You were not an asshole for saying thanks dude, but your comment after their reaction made you an asshole then. Your coworker's reaction was pretty strong though. Have you had issues with them before? I would try to apologize to them when you get a chance, maybe bring some coffee and donuts as consolation if you really wanna mend things.
Don't forget to do so in the alternate realities you discover too 😄
Is that from the deltarpms? It's a pretty common problem with them. You can disable deltarpms if you don't mind installing the full package by default. Though if you're concerned about the cost of the data, deltarpms are probably exactly what you want 🫤
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The Gorilla toolkit has maintainers again