Recycling (startrek.website)
I specifically requested it. (feddit.de)
Menlo park, CA (upload.wikimedia.org)
Mixed device household - Needing help with storing photos and backups
Good afternoon all, I have half-assed my backups for 15 years, and it is not sustainable, and I need your help! I have the following setup: 1x Raspberry Pi 4 with a WD USB3 MyBook 4TB as a NAS target using OpenMediaVault. This works well enough, but is not in my mind a long term viable solution. 1x Apple Airport TimeCapsule...
I swear my braincell is really smart! He just…goes away sometimes. (Nifty Comics by TheNiftyFox) (lemmy.world)
Nifty Comics
What's a pirate's utopia?
Let’s say an app came out that allowed pirating without consequences; that it connected every user to a fast, anonymous network, and users could donate anonymously to content creators and/or uploaders....
The museum collections scene is the most realistic scene in Indiana Jones, cmv. (mander.xyz)
Portugeese (source: Mavin Comic) (startrek.website)
Captains Prerogative (startrek.website)
What're your favourite food smells? This has to be top 3 for me! (lemmy.ml)
Remember kids: Canonical is not your friend. (i.imgur.com)
Utter betrayal (startrek.website)
Its happening (discuss.tchncs.de)
Vampires, but *space* (loot.buckodr.ink)
Gotta get those Spooktober memes in...
Talk Gooder (i.imgflip.com)
Those who were adamantly opposed to arranged marriage but went through with it anyways how did it turn out?
If you were against arranged marriage but were pressured into getting married to someone you knew little about, how did it turn out?
PsychonautWiki (lemmy.world)
PsychonautWiki (PW) is a community-driven online encyclopedia that aims to document the field of psychonautics (i.e. the exploration of altered states of consciousness) in a comprehensive and scientifically-grounded manner....
It’s a game for kids! (i.imgur.com)
Using a sledgehammer to crack a nut (i.imgur.com)
The real truth (sh.itjust.works)
Abercrombie & Fitch ex-CEO accused of exploiting men for sex (www.bbc.com)
don't try this at home (lemmy.ml)
What is it with services now separating username and password fields?
Back in the old times, on the sites I log in regularly, my browser filled in both username and password. I clicked “Log in” once, and I was set to go....