1 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
2 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#236
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1869 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#197 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "how-do-I-get-desktop-or-at-least-browser-notifications"
+title: "how do I get desktop or at least browser notifications when someone here replies to my posts?"
+url: null
+body: """
I’m on Ubuntu using Firefox browser. I get the notifications from reddit on my desktop. On the top toolbar, there is a bell icon where I can find unread notifications from telegram, firefox (from the sites allowed to send notifications), the package manager (about software updates) …ect. Whenever someone replies to my post or comment on reddit [a notification with sound appears on my desktop](https://imgur.com/a/UZJ2bPo), and even if I miss it, [I can see it if I click the bell icon](https://imgur.com/a/0H6HGhz) on the top toolbar, which has a sign to indicate there is a notification I didn’t click. \n
I’m setting permission for lemmy.dbzer0 to send notifications to “allowed” on Firefox, but I receive nothing. For instance I would forget to check replies to my posts and comments here. And it becomes even worst since I have an account in more than one lemmy instance, so I have to check every one of them for updates on discussions I missed!
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 5
+favouriteCount: 39
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700125752 {#183
date: 2023-11-16 10:09:12.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#203 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1810 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2398 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1931 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1688 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1905 …}
+children: []
-id: 13208
-titleTs: "'browser':9 'desktop':5 'get':4 'least':8 'notif':10 'post':17 'repli':14 'someon':12"
-bodyTs: "'/a/0h6hghz)':88 '/a/uzj2bpo),':69 'account':147 'allow':38,117 'appear':63 'becom':140 'bell':24,84 'browser':7 'check':130,158 'click':82,106 'comment':56,136 'desktop':16,66 'didn':104 'discuss':166 'ect':48 'even':71,141 'everi':159 'find':29 'firefox':6,34,119 'forget':128 'get':9 'icon':25,85 'imgur.com':68,87 'imgur.com/a/0h6hghz)':86 'imgur.com/a/uzj2bpo),':67 'indic':98 'instanc':125,153 'lemmi':152 'lemmy.dbzer0':112 'm':2,108 'manag':44 'miss':74,168 'noth':123 'notif':11,31,41,60,102,115 'one':151,160 'packag':43 'permiss':110 'post':54,134 'receiv':122 'reddit':13,58 'repli':51,131 'see':78 'send':40,114 'set':109 'sign':96 'sinc':143 'site':37 'softwar':46 'someon':50 'sound':62 'telegram':33 'toolbar':20,92 'top':19,91 'ubuntu':4 'unread':30 'updat':47,164 'use':5 'whenev':49 'worst':142 'would':127"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700134792
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/8435824"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700303418 {#247
date: 2023-11-18 11:30:18.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700048392 {#189
date: 2023-11-15 12:39:52.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
3 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#236
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1869 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#197 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "how-do-I-get-desktop-or-at-least-browser-notifications"
+title: "how do I get desktop or at least browser notifications when someone here replies to my posts?"
+url: null
+body: """
I’m on Ubuntu using Firefox browser. I get the notifications from reddit on my desktop. On the top toolbar, there is a bell icon where I can find unread notifications from telegram, firefox (from the sites allowed to send notifications), the package manager (about software updates) …ect. Whenever someone replies to my post or comment on reddit [a notification with sound appears on my desktop](https://imgur.com/a/UZJ2bPo), and even if I miss it, [I can see it if I click the bell icon](https://imgur.com/a/0H6HGhz) on the top toolbar, which has a sign to indicate there is a notification I didn’t click. \n
I’m setting permission for lemmy.dbzer0 to send notifications to “allowed” on Firefox, but I receive nothing. For instance I would forget to check replies to my posts and comments here. And it becomes even worst since I have an account in more than one lemmy instance, so I have to check every one of them for updates on discussions I missed!
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 5
+favouriteCount: 39
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700125752 {#183
date: 2023-11-16 10:09:12.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#203 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1810 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2398 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1931 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1688 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1905 …}
+children: []
-id: 13208
-titleTs: "'browser':9 'desktop':5 'get':4 'least':8 'notif':10 'post':17 'repli':14 'someon':12"
-bodyTs: "'/a/0h6hghz)':88 '/a/uzj2bpo),':69 'account':147 'allow':38,117 'appear':63 'becom':140 'bell':24,84 'browser':7 'check':130,158 'click':82,106 'comment':56,136 'desktop':16,66 'didn':104 'discuss':166 'ect':48 'even':71,141 'everi':159 'find':29 'firefox':6,34,119 'forget':128 'get':9 'icon':25,85 'imgur.com':68,87 'imgur.com/a/0h6hghz)':86 'imgur.com/a/uzj2bpo),':67 'indic':98 'instanc':125,153 'lemmi':152 'lemmy.dbzer0':112 'm':2,108 'manag':44 'miss':74,168 'noth':123 'notif':11,31,41,60,102,115 'one':151,160 'packag':43 'permiss':110 'post':54,134 'receiv':122 'reddit':13,58 'repli':51,131 'see':78 'send':40,114 'set':109 'sign':96 'sinc':143 'site':37 'softwar':46 'someon':50 'sound':62 'telegram':33 'toolbar':20,92 'top':19,91 'ubuntu':4 'unread':30 'updat':47,164 'use':5 'whenev':49 'worst':142 'would':127"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700134792
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/8435824"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700303418 {#247
date: 2023-11-18 11:30:18.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700048392 {#189
date: 2023-11-15 12:39:52.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
4 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#236
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1869 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#197 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "how-do-I-get-desktop-or-at-least-browser-notifications"
+title: "how do I get desktop or at least browser notifications when someone here replies to my posts?"
+url: null
+body: """
I’m on Ubuntu using Firefox browser. I get the notifications from reddit on my desktop. On the top toolbar, there is a bell icon where I can find unread notifications from telegram, firefox (from the sites allowed to send notifications), the package manager (about software updates) …ect. Whenever someone replies to my post or comment on reddit [a notification with sound appears on my desktop](https://imgur.com/a/UZJ2bPo), and even if I miss it, [I can see it if I click the bell icon](https://imgur.com/a/0H6HGhz) on the top toolbar, which has a sign to indicate there is a notification I didn’t click. \n
I’m setting permission for lemmy.dbzer0 to send notifications to “allowed” on Firefox, but I receive nothing. For instance I would forget to check replies to my posts and comments here. And it becomes even worst since I have an account in more than one lemmy instance, so I have to check every one of them for updates on discussions I missed!
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 5
+favouriteCount: 39
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700125752 {#183
date: 2023-11-16 10:09:12.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#203 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1810 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2398 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1931 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1688 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1905 …}
+children: []
-id: 13208
-titleTs: "'browser':9 'desktop':5 'get':4 'least':8 'notif':10 'post':17 'repli':14 'someon':12"
-bodyTs: "'/a/0h6hghz)':88 '/a/uzj2bpo),':69 'account':147 'allow':38,117 'appear':63 'becom':140 'bell':24,84 'browser':7 'check':130,158 'click':82,106 'comment':56,136 'desktop':16,66 'didn':104 'discuss':166 'ect':48 'even':71,141 'everi':159 'find':29 'firefox':6,34,119 'forget':128 'get':9 'icon':25,85 'imgur.com':68,87 'imgur.com/a/0h6hghz)':86 'imgur.com/a/uzj2bpo),':67 'indic':98 'instanc':125,153 'lemmi':152 'lemmy.dbzer0':112 'm':2,108 'manag':44 'miss':74,168 'noth':123 'notif':11,31,41,60,102,115 'one':151,160 'packag':43 'permiss':110 'post':54,134 'receiv':122 'reddit':13,58 'repli':51,131 'see':78 'send':40,114 'set':109 'sign':96 'sinc':143 'site':37 'softwar':46 'someon':50 'sound':62 'telegram':33 'toolbar':20,92 'top':19,91 'ubuntu':4 'unread':30 'updat':47,164 'use':5 'whenev':49 'worst':142 'would':127"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700134792
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/8435824"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700303418 {#247
date: 2023-11-18 11:30:18.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700048392 {#189
date: 2023-11-15 12:39:52.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
5 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
6 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1925
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1924 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1920 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Anonymous-phone-number"
+title: "Anonymous phone number"
+url: null
+body: "Can you recommend me some anonymous phone number services to use when creating account that requiring phone number verification?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 22
+favouriteCount: 52
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700117818 {#1884
date: 2023-11-16 07:56:58.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1878 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1880 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1900 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1893 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1901 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1896 …}
+children: []
-id: 13190
-titleTs: "'anonym':1 'number':3 'phone':2"
-bodyTs: "'account':14 'anonym':6 'creat':13 'number':8,18 'phone':7,17 'recommend':3 'requir':16 'servic':9 'use':11 'verif':19"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700124581
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://feddit.it/post/3359742"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700038181 {#1865
date: 2023-11-15 09:49:41.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
7 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1925
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1924 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1920 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Anonymous-phone-number"
+title: "Anonymous phone number"
+url: null
+body: "Can you recommend me some anonymous phone number services to use when creating account that requiring phone number verification?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 22
+favouriteCount: 52
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700117818 {#1884
date: 2023-11-16 07:56:58.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1878 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1880 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1900 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1893 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1901 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1896 …}
+children: []
-id: 13190
-titleTs: "'anonym':1 'number':3 'phone':2"
-bodyTs: "'account':14 'anonym':6 'creat':13 'number':8,18 'phone':7,17 'recommend':3 'requir':16 'servic':9 'use':11 'verif':19"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700124581
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://feddit.it/post/3359742"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700038181 {#1865
date: 2023-11-15 09:49:41.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
8 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1925
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1924 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1920 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Anonymous-phone-number"
+title: "Anonymous phone number"
+url: null
+body: "Can you recommend me some anonymous phone number services to use when creating account that requiring phone number verification?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 22
+favouriteCount: 52
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700117818 {#1884
date: 2023-11-16 07:56:58.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1878 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1880 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1900 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1893 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1901 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1896 …}
+children: []
-id: 13190
-titleTs: "'anonym':1 'number':3 'phone':2"
-bodyTs: "'account':14 'anonym':6 'creat':13 'number':8,18 'phone':7,17 'recommend':3 'requir':16 'servic':9 'use':11 'verif':19"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700124581
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://feddit.it/post/3359742"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700038181 {#1865
date: 2023-11-15 09:49:41.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
9 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
10 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1928
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1944 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1920 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "How-private-am-I"
+title: "How private am I?"
+url: null
+body: "I think we all draw a line between privacy and convenience and I think I found mine and settled into a comfort zone of sorts. I use Fedora 38. My browser is Mozilla Firefox with it’s “strict” setting. uBlock origin and uMatrix. When I need/want to use a site that doesn’t work due to blocked connections I relax the restrictions in uMatrix or temporarily disable it entirely if I get frustrated or I’m in a hurry. I watch videos on YouTube. Don’t use social media, but I do use Facebook messenger (although I prefer to use Signal with the handful of people I can). I use a Xiaomi phone with custom ad blocking DNS (I’d like to get a Pixel with GrapheneOS someday). I look for an app on F-Droid first, but install it through Google Play if I can’t find what I need there. I use Qwant and DuckDuckGo. I use ReVanced. I do not use a VPN. I think that’s all the relevant information. My question is: how easy do you think it still is for big tech to track me? Are there any suggestions you would have for a person like me that wouldn’t sacrifice too much convenience?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 47
+favouriteCount: 40
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700305215 {#1950
date: 2023-11-18 12:00:15.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1954 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1977 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1967 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1953 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1962 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1970 …}
+children: []
-id: 13186
-titleTs: "'privat':2"
-bodyTs: "'38':29 'ad':116 'although':96 'app':133 'big':188 'block':57,117 'browser':31 'comfort':22 'connect':58 'conveni':11,211 'custom':115 'd':120 'disabl':67 'dns':118 'doesn':52 'draw':5 'droid':137 'duckduckgo':158 'due':55 'easi':180 'entir':69 'f':136 'f-droid':135 'facebook':94 'fedora':28 'find':149 'firefox':34 'first':138 'found':16 'frustrat':73 'get':72,123 'googl':143 'grapheneo':127 'hand':104 'hurri':79 'inform':175 'instal':140 'like':121,203 'line':7 'look':130 'm':76 'media':89 'messeng':95 'mine':17 'mozilla':33 'much':210 'need':152 'need/want':46 'origin':41 'peopl':106 'person':202 'phone':113 'pixel':125 'play':144 'prefer':98 'privaci':9 'question':177 'qwant':156 'relax':60 'relev':174 'restrict':62 'revanc':161 'sacrific':208 'set':39 'settl':19 'signal':101 'site':50 'social':88 'someday':128 'sort':25 'still':185 'strict':38 'suggest':196 'tech':189 'temporarili':66 'think':2,14,169,183 'track':191 'ublock':40 'umatrix':43,64 'use':27,48,87,93,100,110,155,160,165 'video':82 'vpn':167 'watch':81 'work':54 'would':198 'wouldn':206 'xiaomi':112 'youtub':84 'zone':23"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700118996
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://sh.itjust.works/post/9200442"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700032596 {#1958
date: 2023-11-15 08:16:36.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
11 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1928
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1944 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1920 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "How-private-am-I"
+title: "How private am I?"
+url: null
+body: "I think we all draw a line between privacy and convenience and I think I found mine and settled into a comfort zone of sorts. I use Fedora 38. My browser is Mozilla Firefox with it’s “strict” setting. uBlock origin and uMatrix. When I need/want to use a site that doesn’t work due to blocked connections I relax the restrictions in uMatrix or temporarily disable it entirely if I get frustrated or I’m in a hurry. I watch videos on YouTube. Don’t use social media, but I do use Facebook messenger (although I prefer to use Signal with the handful of people I can). I use a Xiaomi phone with custom ad blocking DNS (I’d like to get a Pixel with GrapheneOS someday). I look for an app on F-Droid first, but install it through Google Play if I can’t find what I need there. I use Qwant and DuckDuckGo. I use ReVanced. I do not use a VPN. I think that’s all the relevant information. My question is: how easy do you think it still is for big tech to track me? Are there any suggestions you would have for a person like me that wouldn’t sacrifice too much convenience?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 47
+favouriteCount: 40
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700305215 {#1950
date: 2023-11-18 12:00:15.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1954 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1977 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1967 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1953 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1962 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1970 …}
+children: []
-id: 13186
-titleTs: "'privat':2"
-bodyTs: "'38':29 'ad':116 'although':96 'app':133 'big':188 'block':57,117 'browser':31 'comfort':22 'connect':58 'conveni':11,211 'custom':115 'd':120 'disabl':67 'dns':118 'doesn':52 'draw':5 'droid':137 'duckduckgo':158 'due':55 'easi':180 'entir':69 'f':136 'f-droid':135 'facebook':94 'fedora':28 'find':149 'firefox':34 'first':138 'found':16 'frustrat':73 'get':72,123 'googl':143 'grapheneo':127 'hand':104 'hurri':79 'inform':175 'instal':140 'like':121,203 'line':7 'look':130 'm':76 'media':89 'messeng':95 'mine':17 'mozilla':33 'much':210 'need':152 'need/want':46 'origin':41 'peopl':106 'person':202 'phone':113 'pixel':125 'play':144 'prefer':98 'privaci':9 'question':177 'qwant':156 'relax':60 'relev':174 'restrict':62 'revanc':161 'sacrific':208 'set':39 'settl':19 'signal':101 'site':50 'social':88 'someday':128 'sort':25 'still':185 'strict':38 'suggest':196 'tech':189 'temporarili':66 'think':2,14,169,183 'track':191 'ublock':40 'umatrix':43,64 'use':27,48,87,93,100,110,155,160,165 'video':82 'vpn':167 'watch':81 'work':54 'would':198 'wouldn':206 'xiaomi':112 'youtub':84 'zone':23"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700118996
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://sh.itjust.works/post/9200442"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700032596 {#1958
date: 2023-11-15 08:16:36.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
12 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1928
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1944 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1920 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "How-private-am-I"
+title: "How private am I?"
+url: null
+body: "I think we all draw a line between privacy and convenience and I think I found mine and settled into a comfort zone of sorts. I use Fedora 38. My browser is Mozilla Firefox with it’s “strict” setting. uBlock origin and uMatrix. When I need/want to use a site that doesn’t work due to blocked connections I relax the restrictions in uMatrix or temporarily disable it entirely if I get frustrated or I’m in a hurry. I watch videos on YouTube. Don’t use social media, but I do use Facebook messenger (although I prefer to use Signal with the handful of people I can). I use a Xiaomi phone with custom ad blocking DNS (I’d like to get a Pixel with GrapheneOS someday). I look for an app on F-Droid first, but install it through Google Play if I can’t find what I need there. I use Qwant and DuckDuckGo. I use ReVanced. I do not use a VPN. I think that’s all the relevant information. My question is: how easy do you think it still is for big tech to track me? Are there any suggestions you would have for a person like me that wouldn’t sacrifice too much convenience?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 47
+favouriteCount: 40
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700305215 {#1950
date: 2023-11-18 12:00:15.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1954 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1977 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1967 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1953 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1962 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1970 …}
+children: []
-id: 13186
-titleTs: "'privat':2"
-bodyTs: "'38':29 'ad':116 'although':96 'app':133 'big':188 'block':57,117 'browser':31 'comfort':22 'connect':58 'conveni':11,211 'custom':115 'd':120 'disabl':67 'dns':118 'doesn':52 'draw':5 'droid':137 'duckduckgo':158 'due':55 'easi':180 'entir':69 'f':136 'f-droid':135 'facebook':94 'fedora':28 'find':149 'firefox':34 'first':138 'found':16 'frustrat':73 'get':72,123 'googl':143 'grapheneo':127 'hand':104 'hurri':79 'inform':175 'instal':140 'like':121,203 'line':7 'look':130 'm':76 'media':89 'messeng':95 'mine':17 'mozilla':33 'much':210 'need':152 'need/want':46 'origin':41 'peopl':106 'person':202 'phone':113 'pixel':125 'play':144 'prefer':98 'privaci':9 'question':177 'qwant':156 'relax':60 'relev':174 'restrict':62 'revanc':161 'sacrific':208 'set':39 'settl':19 'signal':101 'site':50 'social':88 'someday':128 'sort':25 'still':185 'strict':38 'suggest':196 'tech':189 'temporarili':66 'think':2,14,169,183 'track':191 'ublock':40 'umatrix':43,64 'use':27,48,87,93,100,110,155,160,165 'video':82 'vpn':167 'watch':81 'work':54 'would':198 'wouldn':206 'xiaomi':112 'youtub':84 'zone':23"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700118996
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://sh.itjust.works/post/9200442"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700032596 {#1958
date: 2023-11-15 08:16:36.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
13 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
14 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1934
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1957 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1920 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Helping-others-privacy-through-self-hosting"
+title: "Helping others privacy through self-hosting?"
+url: null
+body: "Hello all, I’m relatively new to the realm of self-hosting. Over the past few months, particularly in response to recent events, I’ve been actively advocating for privacy, security, and decentralization. Initially, I began by implementing Nextcloud for my family and friends, and later expanded to include services like Immich, Jellyfin, and more. Recently, I’ve also set up a Tor relay (non-exit to avoid unnecessary attention). I’m looking for suggestions on other projects, tools, or areas to explore that can contribute to enhancing others’ privacy. I appreciate services like a Tor relay because once set up, they can run relatively autonomously. Are there any similar services that others can benefit from without requiring consistent direct input from me? I’ve got a few spare Gigabit lines and ~20TB of free space I can spare for the greater good."
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 14
+favouriteCount: 43
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700309019 {#1973
date: 2023-11-18 13:03:39.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1932 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1933 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1390 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1397 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1387 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1380 …}
+children: []
-id: 13157
-titleTs: "'help':1 'host':7 'other':2 'privaci':3 'self':6 'self-host':5"
-bodyTs: "'20tb':135 'activ':28 'advoc':29 'also':60 'appreci':94 'area':83 'attent':72 'autonom':108 'avoid':70 'began':37 'benefit':117 'consist':121 'contribut':88 'decentr':34 'direct':122 'enhanc':90 'event':24 'exit':68 'expand':48 'explor':85 'famili':43 'free':137 'friend':45 'gigabit':132 'good':145 'got':128 'greater':144 'hello':1 'host':13 'immich':53 'implement':39 'includ':50 'initi':35 'input':123 'jellyfin':54 'later':47 'like':52,96 'line':133 'look':75 'm':4,74 'month':18 'new':6 'nextcloud':40 'non':67 'non-exit':66 'other':91,115 'particular':19 'past':16 'privaci':31,92 'project':80 'realm':9 'recent':23,57 'relat':5,107 'relay':65,99 'requir':120 'respons':21 'run':106 'secur':32 'self':12 'self-host':11 'servic':51,95,113 'set':61,102 'similar':112 'space':138 'spare':131,141 'suggest':77 'tool':81 'tor':64,98 'unnecessari':71 've':26,59,127 'without':119"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700107530
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8275259"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700274149 {#1966
date: 2023-11-18 03:22:29.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700021130 {#1961
date: 2023-11-15 05:05:30.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
15 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1934
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1957 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1920 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Helping-others-privacy-through-self-hosting"
+title: "Helping others privacy through self-hosting?"
+url: null
+body: "Hello all, I’m relatively new to the realm of self-hosting. Over the past few months, particularly in response to recent events, I’ve been actively advocating for privacy, security, and decentralization. Initially, I began by implementing Nextcloud for my family and friends, and later expanded to include services like Immich, Jellyfin, and more. Recently, I’ve also set up a Tor relay (non-exit to avoid unnecessary attention). I’m looking for suggestions on other projects, tools, or areas to explore that can contribute to enhancing others’ privacy. I appreciate services like a Tor relay because once set up, they can run relatively autonomously. Are there any similar services that others can benefit from without requiring consistent direct input from me? I’ve got a few spare Gigabit lines and ~20TB of free space I can spare for the greater good."
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 14
+favouriteCount: 43
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700309019 {#1973
date: 2023-11-18 13:03:39.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1932 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1933 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1390 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1397 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1387 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1380 …}
+children: []
-id: 13157
-titleTs: "'help':1 'host':7 'other':2 'privaci':3 'self':6 'self-host':5"
-bodyTs: "'20tb':135 'activ':28 'advoc':29 'also':60 'appreci':94 'area':83 'attent':72 'autonom':108 'avoid':70 'began':37 'benefit':117 'consist':121 'contribut':88 'decentr':34 'direct':122 'enhanc':90 'event':24 'exit':68 'expand':48 'explor':85 'famili':43 'free':137 'friend':45 'gigabit':132 'good':145 'got':128 'greater':144 'hello':1 'host':13 'immich':53 'implement':39 'includ':50 'initi':35 'input':123 'jellyfin':54 'later':47 'like':52,96 'line':133 'look':75 'm':4,74 'month':18 'new':6 'nextcloud':40 'non':67 'non-exit':66 'other':91,115 'particular':19 'past':16 'privaci':31,92 'project':80 'realm':9 'recent':23,57 'relat':5,107 'relay':65,99 'requir':120 'respons':21 'run':106 'secur':32 'self':12 'self-host':11 'servic':51,95,113 'set':61,102 'similar':112 'space':138 'spare':131,141 'suggest':77 'tool':81 'tor':64,98 'unnecessari':71 've':26,59,127 'without':119"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700107530
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8275259"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700274149 {#1966
date: 2023-11-18 03:22:29.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700021130 {#1961
date: 2023-11-15 05:05:30.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
16 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1934
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1957 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1920 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Helping-others-privacy-through-self-hosting"
+title: "Helping others privacy through self-hosting?"
+url: null
+body: "Hello all, I’m relatively new to the realm of self-hosting. Over the past few months, particularly in response to recent events, I’ve been actively advocating for privacy, security, and decentralization. Initially, I began by implementing Nextcloud for my family and friends, and later expanded to include services like Immich, Jellyfin, and more. Recently, I’ve also set up a Tor relay (non-exit to avoid unnecessary attention). I’m looking for suggestions on other projects, tools, or areas to explore that can contribute to enhancing others’ privacy. I appreciate services like a Tor relay because once set up, they can run relatively autonomously. Are there any similar services that others can benefit from without requiring consistent direct input from me? I’ve got a few spare Gigabit lines and ~20TB of free space I can spare for the greater good."
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 14
+favouriteCount: 43
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700309019 {#1973
date: 2023-11-18 13:03:39.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1932 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1933 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1390 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1397 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1387 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1380 …}
+children: []
-id: 13157
-titleTs: "'help':1 'host':7 'other':2 'privaci':3 'self':6 'self-host':5"
-bodyTs: "'20tb':135 'activ':28 'advoc':29 'also':60 'appreci':94 'area':83 'attent':72 'autonom':108 'avoid':70 'began':37 'benefit':117 'consist':121 'contribut':88 'decentr':34 'direct':122 'enhanc':90 'event':24 'exit':68 'expand':48 'explor':85 'famili':43 'free':137 'friend':45 'gigabit':132 'good':145 'got':128 'greater':144 'hello':1 'host':13 'immich':53 'implement':39 'includ':50 'initi':35 'input':123 'jellyfin':54 'later':47 'like':52,96 'line':133 'look':75 'm':4,74 'month':18 'new':6 'nextcloud':40 'non':67 'non-exit':66 'other':91,115 'particular':19 'past':16 'privaci':31,92 'project':80 'realm':9 'recent':23,57 'relat':5,107 'relay':65,99 'requir':120 'respons':21 'run':106 'secur':32 'self':12 'self-host':11 'servic':51,95,113 'set':61,102 'similar':112 'space':138 'spare':131,141 'suggest':77 'tool':81 'tor':64,98 'unnecessari':71 've':26,59,127 'without':119"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700107530
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8275259"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700274149 {#1966
date: 2023-11-18 03:22:29.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700021130 {#1961
date: 2023-11-15 05:05:30.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
17 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
18 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1364
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1392 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1398 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Is-there-a-community-to-ask-for-help-finding-things"
+title: "Is there a community to ask for help finding things, other than Lemmy communities?"
+url: null
+body: """
I’m thinking of like “Is there a [blank]” or “Where would I find [blank]” sort of community where one might ask things like, “Is there a creator/YouTube channel/blog covering [blank]” or “Where would I find a durable [blank]?”\n
\n
Sort of a general looking for [thing/source] community, rather than personal help/care kind of community (as I know some of those are around).\n
\n
Atm I think the AskLemmy communities are sorta being used for these questions, so I’m guessing maybe there isn’t an alternative?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 6
+favouriteCount: 25
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700083320 {#1903
date: 2023-11-15 22:22:00.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1393 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1936 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1938 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1945 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1941 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1971 …}
+children: []
-id: 13121
-titleTs: "'ask':6 'communiti':4,14 'find':9 'help':8 'lemmi':13 'thing':10"
-bodyTs: "'altern':85 'around':62 'ask':22 'asklemmi':67 'atm':63 'blank':9,15,31,39 'channel/blog':29 'communiti':18,47,54,68 'cover':30 'creator/youtube':28 'durabl':38 'find':14,36 'general':43 'guess':79 'help/care':51 'isn':82 'kind':52 'know':57 'like':5,24 'look':44 'm':2,78 'mayb':80 'might':21 'one':20 'person':50 'question':75 'rather':48 'sort':16,40 'sorta':70 'thing':23 'thing/source':46 'think':3,65 'use':72 'would':12,34"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700089164
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/14936723"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700006164 {#1935
date: 2023-11-15 00:56:04.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
19 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1364
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1392 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1398 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Is-there-a-community-to-ask-for-help-finding-things"
+title: "Is there a community to ask for help finding things, other than Lemmy communities?"
+url: null
+body: """
I’m thinking of like “Is there a [blank]” or “Where would I find [blank]” sort of community where one might ask things like, “Is there a creator/YouTube channel/blog covering [blank]” or “Where would I find a durable [blank]?”\n
\n
Sort of a general looking for [thing/source] community, rather than personal help/care kind of community (as I know some of those are around).\n
\n
Atm I think the AskLemmy communities are sorta being used for these questions, so I’m guessing maybe there isn’t an alternative?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 6
+favouriteCount: 25
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700083320 {#1903
date: 2023-11-15 22:22:00.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1393 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1936 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1938 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1945 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1941 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1971 …}
+children: []
-id: 13121
-titleTs: "'ask':6 'communiti':4,14 'find':9 'help':8 'lemmi':13 'thing':10"
-bodyTs: "'altern':85 'around':62 'ask':22 'asklemmi':67 'atm':63 'blank':9,15,31,39 'channel/blog':29 'communiti':18,47,54,68 'cover':30 'creator/youtube':28 'durabl':38 'find':14,36 'general':43 'guess':79 'help/care':51 'isn':82 'kind':52 'know':57 'like':5,24 'look':44 'm':2,78 'mayb':80 'might':21 'one':20 'person':50 'question':75 'rather':48 'sort':16,40 'sorta':70 'thing':23 'thing/source':46 'think':3,65 'use':72 'would':12,34"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700089164
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/14936723"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700006164 {#1935
date: 2023-11-15 00:56:04.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
20 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1364
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1392 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1398 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Is-there-a-community-to-ask-for-help-finding-things"
+title: "Is there a community to ask for help finding things, other than Lemmy communities?"
+url: null
+body: """
I’m thinking of like “Is there a [blank]” or “Where would I find [blank]” sort of community where one might ask things like, “Is there a creator/YouTube channel/blog covering [blank]” or “Where would I find a durable [blank]?”\n
\n
Sort of a general looking for [thing/source] community, rather than personal help/care kind of community (as I know some of those are around).\n
\n
Atm I think the AskLemmy communities are sorta being used for these questions, so I’m guessing maybe there isn’t an alternative?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 6
+favouriteCount: 25
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700083320 {#1903
date: 2023-11-15 22:22:00.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1393 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1936 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1938 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1945 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1941 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1971 …}
+children: []
-id: 13121
-titleTs: "'ask':6 'communiti':4,14 'find':9 'help':8 'lemmi':13 'thing':10"
-bodyTs: "'altern':85 'around':62 'ask':22 'asklemmi':67 'atm':63 'blank':9,15,31,39 'channel/blog':29 'communiti':18,47,54,68 'cover':30 'creator/youtube':28 'durabl':38 'find':14,36 'general':43 'guess':79 'help/care':51 'isn':82 'kind':52 'know':57 'like':5,24 'look':44 'm':2,78 'mayb':80 'might':21 'one':20 'person':50 'question':75 'rather':48 'sort':16,40 'sorta':70 'thing':23 'thing/source':46 'think':3,65 'use':72 'would':12,34"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700089164
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/14936723"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700006164 {#1935
date: 2023-11-15 00:56:04.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
21 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
22 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1394
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1366 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "How-to-exclude-SSH-port-from-VPN-so-you-can"
+title: "How to exclude SSH port from VPN so you can remote access while VPN is up"
+url: null
+body: """
I solved this problem for myself yesterday and couldn’t find the answer anywhere online (clearly stated), so here’s what I did.\n
\n
This also works for Plex, games, etc it’s policy based routing so you can have your VPN and remote access at the same time.\n
\n
This configuration is for your ssh server (ie your home PC) that has a VPN running like ProtonVPN etc and allows you to connect back to your home PC remotely either for SSH, plex, anything you’re serving.\n
\n
This is changing the default gateway for particular ports, so that return traffic from connection attempts doesn’t go back out through the VPN.\n
\n
I used this page to figure out how to do this:\n
\n
[linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html](http://linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html)\n
\n
Add a default route to some table, arbitrarily table 10 but you can use whatever number (RTFM), also obviously needs to be your router IP\n
\n
` sudo ip route add default via 192.168.19.1 table 10`\n
\n
Add a rule for the return traffic from your ssh host\n
\n
` sudo ip rule add sport 22 table 10`\n
\n
` sudo ip route flush cache`\n
\n
check out your fancy new rule\n
\n
` ip rule show`\n
\n
And to make this persistent across reboots, add to:\n
\n
`/etc/systemd/network/20-wired.network`\n
\n
(or whatever your file there is, add the following to the bottom. This is the same as above, just permanent)\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">[Route]\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Gateway=192.168.19.1\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Table=10\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">[RoutingPolicyRule]\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">SourcePort=22\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Table=10\n
</span>\n
```
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 21
+favouriteCount: 90
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700086096 {#1368
date: 2023-11-15 23:08:16.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1365 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1378 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1371 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1379 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1367 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1898 …}
+children: []
-id: 13100
-titleTs: "'access':12 'exclud':3 'port':5 'remot':11 'ssh':4 'vpn':7,14"
-bodyTs: "'/etc/systemd/network/20-wired.network':201 '/html/tools-ip-rule.html](http://linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html)':124 '10':134,158,177,226,231 '192.168.19.1':156,224 '22':175,229 'access':44 'across':197 'add':125,153,159,173,199,208 'allow':69 'also':25,142 'answer':13 'anyth':83 'anywher':14 'arbitrarili':132 'attempt':102 'back':73,106 'base':34 'bottom':213 'cach':182 'chang':89 'check':183 'clear':16 'configur':50 'connect':72,101 'couldn':9 'default':91,127,154 'doesn':103 'either':79 'etc':30,67 'fanci':186 'figur':116 'file':205 'find':11 'flush':181 'follow':210 'game':29 'gateway':92,223 'go':105 'home':58,76 'host':169 'ie':56 'ip':149,151,171,179,189 'like':65 'linux-ip.net':123 'linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html](http://linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html)':122 'make':194 'need':144 'new':187 'number':140 'obvious':143 'onlin':15 'page':114 'particular':94 'pc':59,77 'perman':221 'persist':196 'plex':28,82 'polici':33 'port':95 'problem':4 'protonvpn':66 're':85 'reboot':198 'remot':43,78 'return':98,164 'rout':35,128,152,180,222 'router':148 'routingpolicyrul':227 'rtfm':141 'rule':161,172,188,190 'run':64 'serv':86 'server':55 'show':191 'solv':2 'sourceport':228 'sport':174 'ssh':54,81,168 'state':17 'sudo':150,170,178 'tabl':131,133,157,176,225,230 'time':48 'traffic':99,165 'use':112,138 'via':155 'vpn':41,63,110 'whatev':139,203 'work':26 'yesterday':7"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700086244
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.nz/post/3374605"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700341046 {#1399
date: 2023-11-18 21:57:26.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699999844 {#1396
date: 2023-11-14 23:10:44.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
23 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1394
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1366 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "How-to-exclude-SSH-port-from-VPN-so-you-can"
+title: "How to exclude SSH port from VPN so you can remote access while VPN is up"
+url: null
+body: """
I solved this problem for myself yesterday and couldn’t find the answer anywhere online (clearly stated), so here’s what I did.\n
\n
This also works for Plex, games, etc it’s policy based routing so you can have your VPN and remote access at the same time.\n
\n
This configuration is for your ssh server (ie your home PC) that has a VPN running like ProtonVPN etc and allows you to connect back to your home PC remotely either for SSH, plex, anything you’re serving.\n
\n
This is changing the default gateway for particular ports, so that return traffic from connection attempts doesn’t go back out through the VPN.\n
\n
I used this page to figure out how to do this:\n
\n
[linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html](http://linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html)\n
\n
Add a default route to some table, arbitrarily table 10 but you can use whatever number (RTFM), also obviously needs to be your router IP\n
\n
` sudo ip route add default via 192.168.19.1 table 10`\n
\n
Add a rule for the return traffic from your ssh host\n
\n
` sudo ip rule add sport 22 table 10`\n
\n
` sudo ip route flush cache`\n
\n
check out your fancy new rule\n
\n
` ip rule show`\n
\n
And to make this persistent across reboots, add to:\n
\n
`/etc/systemd/network/20-wired.network`\n
\n
(or whatever your file there is, add the following to the bottom. This is the same as above, just permanent)\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">[Route]\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Gateway=192.168.19.1\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Table=10\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">[RoutingPolicyRule]\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">SourcePort=22\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Table=10\n
</span>\n
```
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 21
+favouriteCount: 90
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700086096 {#1368
date: 2023-11-15 23:08:16.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1365 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1378 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1371 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1379 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1367 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1898 …}
+children: []
-id: 13100
-titleTs: "'access':12 'exclud':3 'port':5 'remot':11 'ssh':4 'vpn':7,14"
-bodyTs: "'/etc/systemd/network/20-wired.network':201 '/html/tools-ip-rule.html](http://linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html)':124 '10':134,158,177,226,231 '192.168.19.1':156,224 '22':175,229 'access':44 'across':197 'add':125,153,159,173,199,208 'allow':69 'also':25,142 'answer':13 'anyth':83 'anywher':14 'arbitrarili':132 'attempt':102 'back':73,106 'base':34 'bottom':213 'cach':182 'chang':89 'check':183 'clear':16 'configur':50 'connect':72,101 'couldn':9 'default':91,127,154 'doesn':103 'either':79 'etc':30,67 'fanci':186 'figur':116 'file':205 'find':11 'flush':181 'follow':210 'game':29 'gateway':92,223 'go':105 'home':58,76 'host':169 'ie':56 'ip':149,151,171,179,189 'like':65 'linux-ip.net':123 'linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html](http://linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html)':122 'make':194 'need':144 'new':187 'number':140 'obvious':143 'onlin':15 'page':114 'particular':94 'pc':59,77 'perman':221 'persist':196 'plex':28,82 'polici':33 'port':95 'problem':4 'protonvpn':66 're':85 'reboot':198 'remot':43,78 'return':98,164 'rout':35,128,152,180,222 'router':148 'routingpolicyrul':227 'rtfm':141 'rule':161,172,188,190 'run':64 'serv':86 'server':55 'show':191 'solv':2 'sourceport':228 'sport':174 'ssh':54,81,168 'state':17 'sudo':150,170,178 'tabl':131,133,157,176,225,230 'time':48 'traffic':99,165 'use':112,138 'via':155 'vpn':41,63,110 'whatev':139,203 'work':26 'yesterday':7"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700086244
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.nz/post/3374605"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700341046 {#1399
date: 2023-11-18 21:57:26.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699999844 {#1396
date: 2023-11-14 23:10:44.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
24 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1394
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1366 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "How-to-exclude-SSH-port-from-VPN-so-you-can"
+title: "How to exclude SSH port from VPN so you can remote access while VPN is up"
+url: null
+body: """
I solved this problem for myself yesterday and couldn’t find the answer anywhere online (clearly stated), so here’s what I did.\n
\n
This also works for Plex, games, etc it’s policy based routing so you can have your VPN and remote access at the same time.\n
\n
This configuration is for your ssh server (ie your home PC) that has a VPN running like ProtonVPN etc and allows you to connect back to your home PC remotely either for SSH, plex, anything you’re serving.\n
\n
This is changing the default gateway for particular ports, so that return traffic from connection attempts doesn’t go back out through the VPN.\n
\n
I used this page to figure out how to do this:\n
\n
[linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html](http://linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html)\n
\n
Add a default route to some table, arbitrarily table 10 but you can use whatever number (RTFM), also obviously needs to be your router IP\n
\n
` sudo ip route add default via 192.168.19.1 table 10`\n
\n
Add a rule for the return traffic from your ssh host\n
\n
` sudo ip rule add sport 22 table 10`\n
\n
` sudo ip route flush cache`\n
\n
check out your fancy new rule\n
\n
` ip rule show`\n
\n
And to make this persistent across reboots, add to:\n
\n
`/etc/systemd/network/20-wired.network`\n
\n
(or whatever your file there is, add the following to the bottom. This is the same as above, just permanent)\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">[Route]\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Gateway=192.168.19.1\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Table=10\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">[RoutingPolicyRule]\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">SourcePort=22\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Table=10\n
</span>\n
```
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 21
+favouriteCount: 90
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700086096 {#1368
date: 2023-11-15 23:08:16.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1365 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1378 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1371 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1379 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1367 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1898 …}
+children: []
-id: 13100
-titleTs: "'access':12 'exclud':3 'port':5 'remot':11 'ssh':4 'vpn':7,14"
-bodyTs: "'/etc/systemd/network/20-wired.network':201 '/html/tools-ip-rule.html](http://linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html)':124 '10':134,158,177,226,231 '192.168.19.1':156,224 '22':175,229 'access':44 'across':197 'add':125,153,159,173,199,208 'allow':69 'also':25,142 'answer':13 'anyth':83 'anywher':14 'arbitrarili':132 'attempt':102 'back':73,106 'base':34 'bottom':213 'cach':182 'chang':89 'check':183 'clear':16 'configur':50 'connect':72,101 'couldn':9 'default':91,127,154 'doesn':103 'either':79 'etc':30,67 'fanci':186 'figur':116 'file':205 'find':11 'flush':181 'follow':210 'game':29 'gateway':92,223 'go':105 'home':58,76 'host':169 'ie':56 'ip':149,151,171,179,189 'like':65 'linux-ip.net':123 'linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html](http://linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-rule.html)':122 'make':194 'need':144 'new':187 'number':140 'obvious':143 'onlin':15 'page':114 'particular':94 'pc':59,77 'perman':221 'persist':196 'plex':28,82 'polici':33 'port':95 'problem':4 'protonvpn':66 're':85 'reboot':198 'remot':43,78 'return':98,164 'rout':35,128,152,180,222 'router':148 'routingpolicyrul':227 'rtfm':141 'rule':161,172,188,190 'run':64 'serv':86 'server':55 'show':191 'solv':2 'sourceport':228 'sport':174 'ssh':54,81,168 'state':17 'sudo':150,170,178 'tabl':131,133,157,176,225,230 'time':48 'traffic':99,165 'use':112,138 'via':155 'vpn':41,63,110 'whatev':139,203 'work':26 'yesterday':7"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700086244
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.nz/post/3374605"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700341046 {#1399
date: 2023-11-18 21:57:26.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699999844 {#1396
date: 2023-11-14 23:10:44.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
25 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
26 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2438
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1848 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1838 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Is-there-a-good-list-of-which-materials-are-considered"
+title: "Is there a good list of which materials are considered canon beyond the films and how definitive is that list?"
+url: null
+body: "Is it clear which works are considered canon and which ones are not?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 26
+favouriteCount: 13
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700049789 {#1904
date: 2023-11-15 13:03:09.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2429 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2424 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2428 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2433 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2443 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2426 …}
+children: []
-id: 13097
-titleTs: "'beyond':12 'canon':11 'consid':10 'definit':17 'film':14 'good':4 'list':5,20 'materi':8"
-bodyTs: "'canon':8 'clear':3 'consid':7 'one':11 'work':5"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700085369
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://sh.itjust.works/post/9177647"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699998969 {#1956
date: 2023-11-14 22:56:09.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
27 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2438
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1848 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1838 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Is-there-a-good-list-of-which-materials-are-considered"
+title: "Is there a good list of which materials are considered canon beyond the films and how definitive is that list?"
+url: null
+body: "Is it clear which works are considered canon and which ones are not?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 26
+favouriteCount: 13
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700049789 {#1904
date: 2023-11-15 13:03:09.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2429 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2424 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2428 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2433 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2443 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2426 …}
+children: []
-id: 13097
-titleTs: "'beyond':12 'canon':11 'consid':10 'definit':17 'film':14 'good':4 'list':5,20 'materi':8"
-bodyTs: "'canon':8 'clear':3 'consid':7 'one':11 'work':5"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700085369
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://sh.itjust.works/post/9177647"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699998969 {#1956
date: 2023-11-14 22:56:09.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
28 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2438
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1848 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1838 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Is-there-a-good-list-of-which-materials-are-considered"
+title: "Is there a good list of which materials are considered canon beyond the films and how definitive is that list?"
+url: null
+body: "Is it clear which works are considered canon and which ones are not?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 26
+favouriteCount: 13
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700049789 {#1904
date: 2023-11-15 13:03:09.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2429 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2424 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2428 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2433 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2443 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2426 …}
+children: []
-id: 13097
-titleTs: "'beyond':12 'canon':11 'consid':10 'definit':17 'film':14 'good':4 'list':5,20 'materi':8"
-bodyTs: "'canon':8 'clear':3 'consid':7 'one':11 'work':5"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700085369
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://sh.itjust.works/post/9177647"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699998969 {#1956
date: 2023-11-14 22:56:09.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
29 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
30 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2357
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2166 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Those-of-you-with-lesser-known-types-of-jobs-what-do-you"
+title: "Those of you with lesser-known types of jobs...what do you do?"
+url: null
+body: """
Also, how did you get into it, and what sort of education or certifications (if any) did you need?\n
\n
And if you were to get into the same niche today, would you? (And in some cases–COULD you, or has the door closed?)
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 77
+favouriteCount: 117
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700309688 {#2439
date: 2023-11-18 13:14:48.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2288 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2466 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2356 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2353 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2472 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2449 …}
+children: []
-id: 13081
-titleTs: "'job':10 'known':7 'lesser':6 'lesser-known':5 'type':8"
-bodyTs: "'also':1 'case':36 'certif':14 'close':43 'could':37 'door':42 'educ':12 'get':5,25 'need':19 'nich':29 'sort':10 'today':30 'would':31"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700081963
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8262837"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699995563 {#2436
date: 2023-11-14 21:59:23.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
31 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2357
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2166 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Those-of-you-with-lesser-known-types-of-jobs-what-do-you"
+title: "Those of you with lesser-known types of jobs...what do you do?"
+url: null
+body: """
Also, how did you get into it, and what sort of education or certifications (if any) did you need?\n
\n
And if you were to get into the same niche today, would you? (And in some cases–COULD you, or has the door closed?)
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 77
+favouriteCount: 117
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700309688 {#2439
date: 2023-11-18 13:14:48.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2288 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2466 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2356 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2353 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2472 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2449 …}
+children: []
-id: 13081
-titleTs: "'job':10 'known':7 'lesser':6 'lesser-known':5 'type':8"
-bodyTs: "'also':1 'case':36 'certif':14 'close':43 'could':37 'door':42 'educ':12 'get':5,25 'need':19 'nich':29 'sort':10 'today':30 'would':31"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700081963
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8262837"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699995563 {#2436
date: 2023-11-14 21:59:23.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
32 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2357
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2166 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Those-of-you-with-lesser-known-types-of-jobs-what-do-you"
+title: "Those of you with lesser-known types of jobs...what do you do?"
+url: null
+body: """
Also, how did you get into it, and what sort of education or certifications (if any) did you need?\n
\n
And if you were to get into the same niche today, would you? (And in some cases–COULD you, or has the door closed?)
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 77
+favouriteCount: 117
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700309688 {#2439
date: 2023-11-18 13:14:48.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2288 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2466 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2356 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2353 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2472 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2449 …}
+children: []
-id: 13081
-titleTs: "'job':10 'known':7 'lesser':6 'lesser-known':5 'type':8"
-bodyTs: "'also':1 'case':36 'certif':14 'close':43 'could':37 'door':42 'educ':12 'get':5,25 'need':19 'nich':29 'sort':10 'today':30 'would':31"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700081963
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8262837"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699995563 {#2436
date: 2023-11-14 21:59:23.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
33 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
34 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2487
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2485 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1841 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Add-option-to-not-auto-load-videos-while-on-mobile-data"
+title: "Add option to not auto-load videos while on mobile data"
+url: null
+body: "As the title says, I’d like Connect to not automatically load videos while I’m browsing without WiFi to conserve my monthly mobile data a bit better."
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 1
+favouriteCount: 7
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700059101 {#2483
date: 2023-11-15 15:38:21.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2409 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1359 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2490 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2473 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1923 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1391 …}
+children: []
-id: 13244
-titleTs: "'add':1 'auto':6 'auto-load':5 'data':12 'load':7 'mobil':11 'option':2 'video':8"
-bodyTs: "'automat':11 'better':28 'bit':27 'brows':17 'connect':8 'conserv':21 'd':6 'data':25 'like':7 'load':12 'm':16 'mobil':24 'month':23 'say':4 'titl':3 'video':13 'wifi':19 'without':18"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700078606
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8292742"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700504998 {#2354
date: 2023-11-20 19:29:58.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700058606 {#2358
date: 2023-11-15 15:30:06.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
35 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2487
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2485 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1841 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Add-option-to-not-auto-load-videos-while-on-mobile-data"
+title: "Add option to not auto-load videos while on mobile data"
+url: null
+body: "As the title says, I’d like Connect to not automatically load videos while I’m browsing without WiFi to conserve my monthly mobile data a bit better."
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 1
+favouriteCount: 7
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700059101 {#2483
date: 2023-11-15 15:38:21.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2409 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1359 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2490 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2473 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1923 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1391 …}
+children: []
-id: 13244
-titleTs: "'add':1 'auto':6 'auto-load':5 'data':12 'load':7 'mobil':11 'option':2 'video':8"
-bodyTs: "'automat':11 'better':28 'bit':27 'brows':17 'connect':8 'conserv':21 'd':6 'data':25 'like':7 'load':12 'm':16 'mobil':24 'month':23 'say':4 'titl':3 'video':13 'wifi':19 'without':18"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700078606
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8292742"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700504998 {#2354
date: 2023-11-20 19:29:58.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700058606 {#2358
date: 2023-11-15 15:30:06.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
36 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2487
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2485 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1841 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Add-option-to-not-auto-load-videos-while-on-mobile-data"
+title: "Add option to not auto-load videos while on mobile data"
+url: null
+body: "As the title says, I’d like Connect to not automatically load videos while I’m browsing without WiFi to conserve my monthly mobile data a bit better."
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 1
+favouriteCount: 7
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700059101 {#2483
date: 2023-11-15 15:38:21.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2409 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1359 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2490 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2473 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1923 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1391 …}
+children: []
-id: 13244
-titleTs: "'add':1 'auto':6 'auto-load':5 'data':12 'load':7 'mobil':11 'option':2 'video':8"
-bodyTs: "'automat':11 'better':28 'bit':27 'brows':17 'connect':8 'conserv':21 'd':6 'data':25 'like':7 'load':12 'm':16 'mobil':24 'month':23 'say':4 'titl':3 'video':13 'wifi':19 'without':18"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700078606
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8292742"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700504998 {#2354
date: 2023-11-20 19:29:58.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700058606 {#2358
date: 2023-11-15 15:30:06.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
37 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
38 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1501
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1500 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1920 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Are-libreddit-frontends-for-reddit-already-non-functional"
+title: "Are libreddit frontends for reddit already non functional?"
+url: null
+body: """
I started some time ago using a teddit frontend with local subscriptions, and at some point it was hard for the one I picked to keep up, then I moved to libreddit, at that time libredd.it, then it stopped working and moved to libreddit.spike.codes, but it seems it stopped working as well, and finally I moved to libreddit .mha.fi, but some time back there was too much rate limiting, making it unusable, and since yesterday it seems totally down, giving the error “502 Bad Gateway”. I also have the libRedirect extension on Librewolf configure to choose among several libreddit instances (so when searching for something any is picked), and most of them seem out of service, or being rate limited as well.\n
\n
So, are frontends for reddit finally coming to an end?\n
\n
Edit: Indeed, it seems at least non self-hosted front-end instances are way rate limited or down
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 9
+favouriteCount: 31
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700462251 {#1512
date: 2023-11-20 07:37:31.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1521 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1499 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1546 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1545 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1481 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1511 …}
+children: []
-id: 13066
-titleTs: "'alreadi':6 'frontend':3 'function':8 'libreddit':2 'non':7 'reddit':5"
-bodyTs: "'502':83 'ago':5 'also':87 'among':97 'back':63 'bad':84 'choos':96 'come':129 'configur':94 'edit':133 'end':132,145 'error':82 'extens':91 'final':54,128 'front':144 'front-end':143 'frontend':9,125 'gateway':85 'give':80 'hard':19 'host':142 'inde':134 'instanc':100,146 'keep':26 'least':138 'libredd.it':36 'libreddit':32,58,99 'libreddit.spike.codes':44 'libredirect':90 'librewolf':93 'limit':69,120,150 'local':11 'make':70 'mha.fi':59 'move':30,42,56 'much':67 'non':139 'one':22 'pick':24,108 'point':16 'rate':68,119,149 'reddit':127 'search':103 'seem':47,77,113,136 'self':141 'self-host':140 'servic':116 'sever':98 'sinc':74 'someth':105 'start':2 'stop':39,49 'subscript':12 'teddit':8 'time':4,35,62 'total':78 'unus':72 'use':6 'way':148 'well':52,122 'work':40,50 'yesterday':75"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700077540
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.ml/post/7966868"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700862051 {#1508
date: 2023-11-24 22:40:51.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699991140 {#1524
date: 2023-11-14 20:45:40.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
39 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1501
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1500 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1920 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Are-libreddit-frontends-for-reddit-already-non-functional"
+title: "Are libreddit frontends for reddit already non functional?"
+url: null
+body: """
I started some time ago using a teddit frontend with local subscriptions, and at some point it was hard for the one I picked to keep up, then I moved to libreddit, at that time libredd.it, then it stopped working and moved to libreddit.spike.codes, but it seems it stopped working as well, and finally I moved to libreddit .mha.fi, but some time back there was too much rate limiting, making it unusable, and since yesterday it seems totally down, giving the error “502 Bad Gateway”. I also have the libRedirect extension on Librewolf configure to choose among several libreddit instances (so when searching for something any is picked), and most of them seem out of service, or being rate limited as well.\n
\n
So, are frontends for reddit finally coming to an end?\n
\n
Edit: Indeed, it seems at least non self-hosted front-end instances are way rate limited or down
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 9
+favouriteCount: 31
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700462251 {#1512
date: 2023-11-20 07:37:31.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1521 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1499 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1546 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1545 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1481 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1511 …}
+children: []
-id: 13066
-titleTs: "'alreadi':6 'frontend':3 'function':8 'libreddit':2 'non':7 'reddit':5"
-bodyTs: "'502':83 'ago':5 'also':87 'among':97 'back':63 'bad':84 'choos':96 'come':129 'configur':94 'edit':133 'end':132,145 'error':82 'extens':91 'final':54,128 'front':144 'front-end':143 'frontend':9,125 'gateway':85 'give':80 'hard':19 'host':142 'inde':134 'instanc':100,146 'keep':26 'least':138 'libredd.it':36 'libreddit':32,58,99 'libreddit.spike.codes':44 'libredirect':90 'librewolf':93 'limit':69,120,150 'local':11 'make':70 'mha.fi':59 'move':30,42,56 'much':67 'non':139 'one':22 'pick':24,108 'point':16 'rate':68,119,149 'reddit':127 'search':103 'seem':47,77,113,136 'self':141 'self-host':140 'servic':116 'sever':98 'sinc':74 'someth':105 'start':2 'stop':39,49 'subscript':12 'teddit':8 'time':4,35,62 'total':78 'unus':72 'use':6 'way':148 'well':52,122 'work':40,50 'yesterday':75"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700077540
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.ml/post/7966868"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700862051 {#1508
date: 2023-11-24 22:40:51.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699991140 {#1524
date: 2023-11-14 20:45:40.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
40 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1501
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1500 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1920 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Are-libreddit-frontends-for-reddit-already-non-functional"
+title: "Are libreddit frontends for reddit already non functional?"
+url: null
+body: """
I started some time ago using a teddit frontend with local subscriptions, and at some point it was hard for the one I picked to keep up, then I moved to libreddit, at that time libredd.it, then it stopped working and moved to libreddit.spike.codes, but it seems it stopped working as well, and finally I moved to libreddit .mha.fi, but some time back there was too much rate limiting, making it unusable, and since yesterday it seems totally down, giving the error “502 Bad Gateway”. I also have the libRedirect extension on Librewolf configure to choose among several libreddit instances (so when searching for something any is picked), and most of them seem out of service, or being rate limited as well.\n
\n
So, are frontends for reddit finally coming to an end?\n
\n
Edit: Indeed, it seems at least non self-hosted front-end instances are way rate limited or down
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 9
+favouriteCount: 31
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700462251 {#1512
date: 2023-11-20 07:37:31.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1521 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1499 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1546 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1545 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1481 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1511 …}
+children: []
-id: 13066
-titleTs: "'alreadi':6 'frontend':3 'function':8 'libreddit':2 'non':7 'reddit':5"
-bodyTs: "'502':83 'ago':5 'also':87 'among':97 'back':63 'bad':84 'choos':96 'come':129 'configur':94 'edit':133 'end':132,145 'error':82 'extens':91 'final':54,128 'front':144 'front-end':143 'frontend':9,125 'gateway':85 'give':80 'hard':19 'host':142 'inde':134 'instanc':100,146 'keep':26 'least':138 'libredd.it':36 'libreddit':32,58,99 'libreddit.spike.codes':44 'libredirect':90 'librewolf':93 'limit':69,120,150 'local':11 'make':70 'mha.fi':59 'move':30,42,56 'much':67 'non':139 'one':22 'pick':24,108 'point':16 'rate':68,119,149 'reddit':127 'search':103 'seem':47,77,113,136 'self':141 'self-host':140 'servic':116 'sever':98 'sinc':74 'someth':105 'start':2 'stop':39,49 'subscript':12 'teddit':8 'time':4,35,62 'total':78 'unus':72 'use':6 'way':148 'well':52,122 'work':40,50 'yesterday':75"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700077540
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.ml/post/7966868"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700862051 {#1508
date: 2023-11-24 22:40:51.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699991140 {#1524
date: 2023-11-14 20:45:40.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
41 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
42 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1506
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1503 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Would-it-make-sense-to-have-CashAwarenessMonth"
+title: "Would it make sense to have #CashAwarenessMonth"
+url: null
+body: """
cross-posted from: [lemmy.ml/post/7968927](https://lemmy.ml/post/7968927)\n
\n
> Maybe December? So we all take money out of banks, at least current month salary, and spend cash only. I think that is something that shouldn’t be hard to do and it would show if we, the people, have any power left to make positive changes for the future or we can just surrender and eat bugs.\n
\n
Edit:\n
\n
> If I’m trading my only true value, my time, then I want to have 100% control over it, not to depend if some bank would freeze my account and I lost 1/3 of my life irreversible.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 7
+favouriteCount: 17
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700067521 {#1480
date: 2023-11-15 17:58:41.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1504 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1505 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1532 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1534 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1540 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1533 …}
+children: []
-id: 13078
-titleTs: "'cashawarenessmonth':7 'make':3 'sens':4 'would':1"
-bodyTs: "'/post/7968927](https://lemmy.ml/post/7968927)':7 '1/3':99 '100':82 'account':95 'bank':17,91 'bug':65 'cash':25 'chang':54 'control':83 'cross':2 'cross-post':1 'current':20 'decemb':9 'depend':88 'eat':64 'edit':66 'freez':93 'futur':57 'hard':36 'irrevers':103 'least':19 'left':50 'lemmy.ml':6 'lemmy.ml/post/7968927](https://lemmy.ml/post/7968927)':5 'life':102 'lost':98 'm':69 'make':52 'mayb':8 'money':14 'month':21 'peopl':46 'posit':53 'post':3 'power':49 'salari':22 'shouldn':33 'show':42 'someth':31 'spend':24 'surrend':62 'take':13 'think':28 'time':76 'trade':70 'true':73 'valu':74 'want':79 'would':41,92"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700076375
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.ml/post/7969144"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700252152 {#1522
date: 2023-11-17 21:15:52.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699994875 {#1510
date: 2023-11-14 21:47:55.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
43 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1506
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1503 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Would-it-make-sense-to-have-CashAwarenessMonth"
+title: "Would it make sense to have #CashAwarenessMonth"
+url: null
+body: """
cross-posted from: [lemmy.ml/post/7968927](https://lemmy.ml/post/7968927)\n
\n
> Maybe December? So we all take money out of banks, at least current month salary, and spend cash only. I think that is something that shouldn’t be hard to do and it would show if we, the people, have any power left to make positive changes for the future or we can just surrender and eat bugs.\n
\n
Edit:\n
\n
> If I’m trading my only true value, my time, then I want to have 100% control over it, not to depend if some bank would freeze my account and I lost 1/3 of my life irreversible.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 7
+favouriteCount: 17
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700067521 {#1480
date: 2023-11-15 17:58:41.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1504 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1505 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1532 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1534 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1540 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1533 …}
+children: []
-id: 13078
-titleTs: "'cashawarenessmonth':7 'make':3 'sens':4 'would':1"
-bodyTs: "'/post/7968927](https://lemmy.ml/post/7968927)':7 '1/3':99 '100':82 'account':95 'bank':17,91 'bug':65 'cash':25 'chang':54 'control':83 'cross':2 'cross-post':1 'current':20 'decemb':9 'depend':88 'eat':64 'edit':66 'freez':93 'futur':57 'hard':36 'irrevers':103 'least':19 'left':50 'lemmy.ml':6 'lemmy.ml/post/7968927](https://lemmy.ml/post/7968927)':5 'life':102 'lost':98 'm':69 'make':52 'mayb':8 'money':14 'month':21 'peopl':46 'posit':53 'post':3 'power':49 'salari':22 'shouldn':33 'show':42 'someth':31 'spend':24 'surrend':62 'take':13 'think':28 'time':76 'trade':70 'true':73 'valu':74 'want':79 'would':41,92"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700076375
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.ml/post/7969144"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700252152 {#1522
date: 2023-11-17 21:15:52.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699994875 {#1510
date: 2023-11-14 21:47:55.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
44 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1506
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1503 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Would-it-make-sense-to-have-CashAwarenessMonth"
+title: "Would it make sense to have #CashAwarenessMonth"
+url: null
+body: """
cross-posted from: [lemmy.ml/post/7968927](https://lemmy.ml/post/7968927)\n
\n
> Maybe December? So we all take money out of banks, at least current month salary, and spend cash only. I think that is something that shouldn’t be hard to do and it would show if we, the people, have any power left to make positive changes for the future or we can just surrender and eat bugs.\n
\n
Edit:\n
\n
> If I’m trading my only true value, my time, then I want to have 100% control over it, not to depend if some bank would freeze my account and I lost 1/3 of my life irreversible.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 7
+favouriteCount: 17
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700067521 {#1480
date: 2023-11-15 17:58:41.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1504 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1505 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1532 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1534 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1540 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1533 …}
+children: []
-id: 13078
-titleTs: "'cashawarenessmonth':7 'make':3 'sens':4 'would':1"
-bodyTs: "'/post/7968927](https://lemmy.ml/post/7968927)':7 '1/3':99 '100':82 'account':95 'bank':17,91 'bug':65 'cash':25 'chang':54 'control':83 'cross':2 'cross-post':1 'current':20 'decemb':9 'depend':88 'eat':64 'edit':66 'freez':93 'futur':57 'hard':36 'irrevers':103 'least':19 'left':50 'lemmy.ml':6 'lemmy.ml/post/7968927](https://lemmy.ml/post/7968927)':5 'life':102 'lost':98 'm':69 'make':52 'mayb':8 'money':14 'month':21 'peopl':46 'posit':53 'post':3 'power':49 'salari':22 'shouldn':33 'show':42 'someth':31 'spend':24 'surrend':62 'take':13 'think':28 'time':76 'trade':70 'true':73 'valu':74 'want':79 'would':41,92"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700076375
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.ml/post/7969144"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700252152 {#1522
date: 2023-11-17 21:15:52.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699994875 {#1510
date: 2023-11-14 21:47:55.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
45 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
46 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1531
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1530 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1537 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Adding-custom-PostgreSQL-config-later-to-docker"
+title: "Adding custom PostgreSQL config later to docker"
+url: null
+body: """
I’m running Lemmy through [Docker](https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/install_docker.html). Because I have problems with the performance of my Lemmy instance I wanted to tune my PostgreSQL container to better utilise my RAM. Foolishly I skipped that step when I initially set everything up.\n
\n
Docker-compose seems to have created the **directory** `customPostgresql.conf` when I first fired it up. Now, when I try to remove this directory and instead add it as a file with my settings I get the error.\n
\n
> ERROR: for postgres Cannot start service postgres: OCI runtime create failed: container_linux.go:367: starting container process caused: process_linux.go:495: container init caused: rootfs_linux.go:76: mounting “/var/kunden/webs/default/lemmy/customPostgresql.conf” to rootfs at “/etc/postgresql.conf” caused: mount through procfd: not a directory: unknown: Are you trying to mount a directory onto a file (or vice-versa)? Check if the specified host path exists and is the expected type\n
\n
So I guess it doesn’t like that because it has already created `/etc/postgresql.conf` as a directory inside the container. Is there a way to reverse that?\n
\n
As a workaround I’ve added my settings to `volumes/postgres/postgresql.conf`. But I’d prefer to have everything set up like it’s shown in the documentation.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 2
+favouriteCount: 1
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700072096 {#1541
date: 2023-11-15 19:14:56.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1536 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1516 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1519 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1517 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1623 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1406 …}
+children: []
-id: 13264
-titleTs: "'ad':1 'config':4 'custom':2 'docker':7 'later':5 'postgresql':3"
-bodyTs: "'/docs/administration/install_docker.html).':9 '/etc/postgresql.conf':108,156 '/var/kunden/webs/default/lemmy/custompostgresql.conf':104 'ad':175 'add':70 'alreadi':154 'better':29 'cannot':85 'caus':97,101,109 'check':131 'compos':46 'contain':27,95,99,162 'container_linux.go:367':93 'creat':50,91,155 'custompostgresql.conf':53 'd':182 'directori':52,67,115,123,159 'docker':6,45 'docker-compos':44 'document':195 'doesn':147 'error':81,82 'everyth':42,186 'exist':137 'expect':141 'fail':92 'file':74,126 'fire':57 'first':56 'foolish':33 'get':79 'guess':145 'host':135 'init':100 'initi':40 'insid':160 'instanc':20 'instead':69 'join-lemmy.org':8 'join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/install_docker.html).':7 'lemmi':4,19 'like':149,189 'm':2 'mount':103,110,121 'oci':89 'onto':124 'path':136 'perform':16 'postgr':84,88 'postgresql':26 'prefer':183 'problem':13 'process':96 'process_linux.go:495':98 'procfd':112 'ram':32 'remov':65 'revers':168 'rootf':106 'rootfs_linux.go:76':102 'run':3 'runtim':90 'seem':47 'servic':87 'set':41,77,177,187 'shown':192 'skip':35 'specifi':134 'start':86,94 'step':37 'tri':63,119 'tune':24 'type':142 'unknown':116 'utilis':30 've':174 'versa':130 'vice':129 'vice-versa':128 'volumes/postgres/postgresql.conf':179 'want':22 'way':166 'workaround':172"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700072960
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://swg-empire.de/post/267521"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700059960 {#1529
date: 2023-11-15 15:52:40.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
47 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1531
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1530 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1537 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Adding-custom-PostgreSQL-config-later-to-docker"
+title: "Adding custom PostgreSQL config later to docker"
+url: null
+body: """
I’m running Lemmy through [Docker](https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/install_docker.html). Because I have problems with the performance of my Lemmy instance I wanted to tune my PostgreSQL container to better utilise my RAM. Foolishly I skipped that step when I initially set everything up.\n
\n
Docker-compose seems to have created the **directory** `customPostgresql.conf` when I first fired it up. Now, when I try to remove this directory and instead add it as a file with my settings I get the error.\n
\n
> ERROR: for postgres Cannot start service postgres: OCI runtime create failed: container_linux.go:367: starting container process caused: process_linux.go:495: container init caused: rootfs_linux.go:76: mounting “/var/kunden/webs/default/lemmy/customPostgresql.conf” to rootfs at “/etc/postgresql.conf” caused: mount through procfd: not a directory: unknown: Are you trying to mount a directory onto a file (or vice-versa)? Check if the specified host path exists and is the expected type\n
\n
So I guess it doesn’t like that because it has already created `/etc/postgresql.conf` as a directory inside the container. Is there a way to reverse that?\n
\n
As a workaround I’ve added my settings to `volumes/postgres/postgresql.conf`. But I’d prefer to have everything set up like it’s shown in the documentation.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 2
+favouriteCount: 1
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700072096 {#1541
date: 2023-11-15 19:14:56.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1536 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1516 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1519 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1517 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1623 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1406 …}
+children: []
-id: 13264
-titleTs: "'ad':1 'config':4 'custom':2 'docker':7 'later':5 'postgresql':3"
-bodyTs: "'/docs/administration/install_docker.html).':9 '/etc/postgresql.conf':108,156 '/var/kunden/webs/default/lemmy/custompostgresql.conf':104 'ad':175 'add':70 'alreadi':154 'better':29 'cannot':85 'caus':97,101,109 'check':131 'compos':46 'contain':27,95,99,162 'container_linux.go:367':93 'creat':50,91,155 'custompostgresql.conf':53 'd':182 'directori':52,67,115,123,159 'docker':6,45 'docker-compos':44 'document':195 'doesn':147 'error':81,82 'everyth':42,186 'exist':137 'expect':141 'fail':92 'file':74,126 'fire':57 'first':56 'foolish':33 'get':79 'guess':145 'host':135 'init':100 'initi':40 'insid':160 'instanc':20 'instead':69 'join-lemmy.org':8 'join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/install_docker.html).':7 'lemmi':4,19 'like':149,189 'm':2 'mount':103,110,121 'oci':89 'onto':124 'path':136 'perform':16 'postgr':84,88 'postgresql':26 'prefer':183 'problem':13 'process':96 'process_linux.go:495':98 'procfd':112 'ram':32 'remov':65 'revers':168 'rootf':106 'rootfs_linux.go:76':102 'run':3 'runtim':90 'seem':47 'servic':87 'set':41,77,177,187 'shown':192 'skip':35 'specifi':134 'start':86,94 'step':37 'tri':63,119 'tune':24 'type':142 'unknown':116 'utilis':30 've':174 'versa':130 'vice':129 'vice-versa':128 'volumes/postgres/postgresql.conf':179 'want':22 'way':166 'workaround':172"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700072960
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://swg-empire.de/post/267521"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700059960 {#1529
date: 2023-11-15 15:52:40.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
48 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1531
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1530 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1537 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Adding-custom-PostgreSQL-config-later-to-docker"
+title: "Adding custom PostgreSQL config later to docker"
+url: null
+body: """
I’m running Lemmy through [Docker](https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/install_docker.html). Because I have problems with the performance of my Lemmy instance I wanted to tune my PostgreSQL container to better utilise my RAM. Foolishly I skipped that step when I initially set everything up.\n
\n
Docker-compose seems to have created the **directory** `customPostgresql.conf` when I first fired it up. Now, when I try to remove this directory and instead add it as a file with my settings I get the error.\n
\n
> ERROR: for postgres Cannot start service postgres: OCI runtime create failed: container_linux.go:367: starting container process caused: process_linux.go:495: container init caused: rootfs_linux.go:76: mounting “/var/kunden/webs/default/lemmy/customPostgresql.conf” to rootfs at “/etc/postgresql.conf” caused: mount through procfd: not a directory: unknown: Are you trying to mount a directory onto a file (or vice-versa)? Check if the specified host path exists and is the expected type\n
\n
So I guess it doesn’t like that because it has already created `/etc/postgresql.conf` as a directory inside the container. Is there a way to reverse that?\n
\n
As a workaround I’ve added my settings to `volumes/postgres/postgresql.conf`. But I’d prefer to have everything set up like it’s shown in the documentation.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 2
+favouriteCount: 1
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700072096 {#1541
date: 2023-11-15 19:14:56.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1536 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1516 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1519 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1517 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1623 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1406 …}
+children: []
-id: 13264
-titleTs: "'ad':1 'config':4 'custom':2 'docker':7 'later':5 'postgresql':3"
-bodyTs: "'/docs/administration/install_docker.html).':9 '/etc/postgresql.conf':108,156 '/var/kunden/webs/default/lemmy/custompostgresql.conf':104 'ad':175 'add':70 'alreadi':154 'better':29 'cannot':85 'caus':97,101,109 'check':131 'compos':46 'contain':27,95,99,162 'container_linux.go:367':93 'creat':50,91,155 'custompostgresql.conf':53 'd':182 'directori':52,67,115,123,159 'docker':6,45 'docker-compos':44 'document':195 'doesn':147 'error':81,82 'everyth':42,186 'exist':137 'expect':141 'fail':92 'file':74,126 'fire':57 'first':56 'foolish':33 'get':79 'guess':145 'host':135 'init':100 'initi':40 'insid':160 'instanc':20 'instead':69 'join-lemmy.org':8 'join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/install_docker.html).':7 'lemmi':4,19 'like':149,189 'm':2 'mount':103,110,121 'oci':89 'onto':124 'path':136 'perform':16 'postgr':84,88 'postgresql':26 'prefer':183 'problem':13 'process':96 'process_linux.go:495':98 'procfd':112 'ram':32 'remov':65 'revers':168 'rootf':106 'rootfs_linux.go:76':102 'run':3 'runtim':90 'seem':47 'servic':87 'set':41,77,177,187 'shown':192 'skip':35 'specifi':134 'start':86,94 'step':37 'tri':63,119 'tune':24 'type':142 'unknown':116 'utilis':30 've':174 'versa':130 'vice':129 'vice-versa':128 'volumes/postgres/postgresql.conf':179 'want':22 'way':166 'workaround':172"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700072960
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://swg-empire.de/post/267521"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700059960 {#1529
date: 2023-11-15 15:52:40.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
49 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
50 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1706
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1742 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Linux-support-for-wifi-in-LiveUSB-trials-with-onboard-wifi"
+title: "Linux support for wifi in LiveUSB trials with onboard wifi chip and/or additional USB wifi dongle"
+url: null
+body: """
EDITED November 28, 2023 to add:\n
\n
I resolved it, but only by purchasing a “known good” driver-in-kernel wifi adapter from the list at: \n
[github.com/morrownr/USB-WiFi/…/The_Short_List.md](https://github.com/morrownr/USB-WiFi/blob/main/home/The_Short_List.md)\n
\n
The one I got was the [“ALFA Network AWUS036ACM Long-Range Wide-Coverage Dual-Band AC1200 USB Wireless Wi-Fi Adapter w/High-Sensitivity External Antenna - Windows, MacOS & Kali Linux Supported” off Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08BJS8FXD) (non-affiliate link) which was one of the few available as many of the chipsets included in the kernel are older and no longer for sale. But this one ticked all the boxes, came in at under $50, and when I plugged it into my Zorin box after booting it was recognized immediately and connected without a hitch.\n
\n
So now it’s in a box and on its way to BIL, who can now use it to test distros. Win/win. To all who responded, thanks for all your help!\n
\n
---\n
\n
First, my sincere apologies if this is a stupid noob question. I have a lot of tech experience but virtually none with Linux, so keep that in mind: I really have zero idea what to expect as I go along.\n
\n
So I’ve been trying out multiple distros on my old mid-2010 MacBook, and have not had any problems at all: they have all seen my Broadcom wifi chip out of the box and just worked without a hitch.\n
\n
On the other hand, my BIL (who heard about what I was up to and is now also trying out various distros via LiveUSB sticks I send him) has a MacBook Pro one year older, and NONE of the distros he’s tried even see the onboard wifi. No wifi icon, no wifi in settings, it’s like wifi doesn’t exist. Ethernet shows up just fine, though.\n
\n
When I looked into it further and had him do a specific lspci query to find out exactly what chipset he has, turns out he has a known problem: his particular MacBook Pro uses a [Broadcom BMC4322 (432b) chip, which has only limited support under Linux](http://linuxwireless.sipsolutions.net/en/users/Drivers/b43/) via “wl” and maybe a “brcmsmac” driver written for legacy Broadcom wifi chips.\n
\n
That’s fine once he installs Linux, if he does, but right now he’s just doing LiveUSB trials. We don’t want to change anything on his existing hardware or HDD.\n
\n
Okay, so maybe I can add some driver files to the LiveUSB or something? . . . nope. Not a good idea, because the other part of the whole fix is installing firmware, which has to be in place before the drivers will work – but this chip is also still being used by the onboard Mac OS.\n
\n
Needless to say, we can’t do anything that might break his current Mac install. So anything involving firmware is not a good plan. Not only that, but I’d be doing separate drivers for every distro he wants to try.\n
\n
Also, the house router is in a *really* inconvenient place, and without going into details, physically wiring him up via Ethernet isn’t an option. If he wants networking, it has to be wifi.\n
\n
So then I thought that since USB wifi dongles are cheap, we could just get him one, which would allow me to personally test it out and do whatever needs to be done on the driver side before he ever even sees it.\n
\n
There’s a little Netgear one that’s under $40 that I have my eye on; it has to be physically tiny so he can still use the only other USB port tight up against it for the LiveUSB stick, and this fits the bill. They’re handy to have, so even if he never goes full Linux we’d just keep it as a backup for ourselves. Win/win.\n
\n
So here’s my question for you good people. Keeping in mind he’s still trying distros and has not even begun to settle on one, will a secondary USB wifi dongle allow him to test distros with wifi via LiveUSB sessions?\n
\n
Are most standard USB wifi dongles supported out of the box by mainstream Linux distros?\n
\n
Does anyone else have any suggestions on how to get wifi going via LiveUSB just long enough for him to try individual distros?\n
\n
Many thanks for any help you can give.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 5
+favouriteCount: 20
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700088494 {#1713
date: 2023-11-15 23:48:14.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1657 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1745 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1738 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1746 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1750 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1468 …}
+children: []
-id: 13093
-titleTs: "'addit':13 'and/or':12 'chip':11 'dongl':16 'linux':1 'liveusb':6 'onboard':9 'support':2 'trial':7 'usb':14 'wifi':4,10,15"
-bodyTs: "'-2010':214 '/dp/b08bjs8fxd)':71 '/en/users/drivers/b43/)':358 '/morrownr/usb-wifi/':29 '/morrownr/usb-wifi/blob/main/home/the_short_list.md)':33 '/the_short_list.md':30 '2023':4 '28':3 '40':585 '432b':347 '50':110 'ac1200':52 'adapt':22,58 'add':6,409 'affili':74 'alfa':40 'allow':552,677 'along':201 'also':259,449,499 'amazon':68 'antenna':61 'anyon':703 'anyth':397,465,474 'apolog':165 'avail':82 'awus036acm':42 'backup':641 'band':51 'begun':666 'bil':143,247 'bill':620 'bmc4322':346 'boot':121 'box':105,119,137,235,697 'brcmsmac':364 'break':468 'broadcom':229,345,369 'came':106 'chang':396 'cheap':543 'chip':231,348,371,447 'chipset':87,329 'connect':127 'could':545 'coverag':48 'current':470 'd':487,635 'detail':513 'distro':151,209,263,281,494,661,681,701,724 'doesn':301 'done':565 'dongl':541,676,692 'driver':18,365,411,442,491,568 'driver-in-kernel':17 'dual':50 'dual-band':49 'edit':1 'els':704 'enough':718 'ethernet':304,519 'even':285,573,627,665 'ever':572 'everi':493 'exact':327 'exist':303,400 'expect':197 'experi':179 'extern':60 'eye':590 'fi':57 'file':412 'find':325 'fine':308,374 'firmwar':433,476 'first':162 'fit':618 'fix':430 'full':632 'get':547,711 'github.com':28,32 'github.com/morrownr/usb-wifi/':27 'github.com/morrownr/usb-wifi/blob/main/home/the_short_list.md)':31 'give':732 'go':200,511,713 'goe':631 'good':16,421,480,652 'got':37 'hand':245 'handi':623 'hardwar':401 'hdd':403 'heard':249 'help':161,729 'hitch':130,241 'hous':501 'icon':292 'idea':194,422 'immedi':125 'includ':88 'inconveni':507 'individu':723 'instal':377,432,472 'involv':475 'isn':520 'kali':64 'keep':186,637,654 'kernel':20,91 'known':15,337 'legaci':368 'like':299 'limit':352 'link':75 'linux':65,184,355,378,633,700 'linuxwireless.sipsolutions.net':357 'linuxwireless.sipsolutions.net/en/users/drivers/b43/)':356 'list':25 'littl':579 'liveusb':265,389,415,614,685,715 'long':44,717 'long-rang':43 'longer':96 'look':312 'lot':176 'lspci':322 'mac':456,471 'macbook':215,272,341 'maco':63 'mainstream':699 'mani':84,725 'mayb':362,406 'mid':213 'might':467 'mind':189,656 'multipl':208 'need':562 'needless':458 'netgear':580 'network':41,527 'never':630 'non':73 'non-affili':72 'none':182,278 'noob':171 'nope':418 'novemb':2 'okay':404 'old':212 'older':93,276 'onboard':288,455 'one':35,78,101,274,549,581,670 'option':523 'os':457 'part':426 'particular':340 'peopl':653 'person':555 'physic':514,596 'place':439,508 'plan':481 'plug':114 'port':607 'pro':273,342 'problem':221,338 'purchas':13 'queri':323 'question':172,649 'rang':45 're':622 'realli':191,506 'recogn':124 'resolv':8 'respond':156 'right':383 'router':502 'sale':98 'say':460 'secondari':673 'see':286,574 'seen':227 'send':268 'separ':490 'session':686 'set':296 'settl':668 'show':305 'side':569 'sinc':538 'sincer':164 'someth':417 'specif':321 'standard':689 'stick':266,615 'still':450,601,659 'stupid':170 'suggest':707 'support':66,353,693 'tech':178 'test':150,556,680 'thank':157,726 'though':309 'thought':536 'tick':102 'tight':608 'tini':597 'tri':206,260,284,498,660,722 'trial':390 'turn':332 'usb':53,539,606,674,690 'use':147,343,452,602 'various':262 've':204 'via':264,359,518,684,714 'virtual':181 'w/high-sensitivity':59 'want':394,496,526 'way':141 'whatev':561 'whole':429 'wi':56 'wi-fi':55 'wide':47 'wide-coverag':46 'wifi':21,230,289,291,294,300,370,532,540,675,683,691,712 'win/win':152,644 'window':62 'wire':515 'wireless':54 'without':128,239,510 'wl':360 'work':238,444 'would':551 'written':366 'www.amazon.com':70 'www.amazon.com/dp/b08bjs8fxd)':69 'year':275 'zero':193 'zorin':118"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700070824
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8264632"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702018230 {#1712
date: 2023-12-08 07:50:30.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699998324 {#1710
date: 2023-11-14 22:45:24.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
51 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1706
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1742 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Linux-support-for-wifi-in-LiveUSB-trials-with-onboard-wifi"
+title: "Linux support for wifi in LiveUSB trials with onboard wifi chip and/or additional USB wifi dongle"
+url: null
+body: """
EDITED November 28, 2023 to add:\n
\n
I resolved it, but only by purchasing a “known good” driver-in-kernel wifi adapter from the list at: \n
[github.com/morrownr/USB-WiFi/…/The_Short_List.md](https://github.com/morrownr/USB-WiFi/blob/main/home/The_Short_List.md)\n
\n
The one I got was the [“ALFA Network AWUS036ACM Long-Range Wide-Coverage Dual-Band AC1200 USB Wireless Wi-Fi Adapter w/High-Sensitivity External Antenna - Windows, MacOS & Kali Linux Supported” off Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08BJS8FXD) (non-affiliate link) which was one of the few available as many of the chipsets included in the kernel are older and no longer for sale. But this one ticked all the boxes, came in at under $50, and when I plugged it into my Zorin box after booting it was recognized immediately and connected without a hitch.\n
\n
So now it’s in a box and on its way to BIL, who can now use it to test distros. Win/win. To all who responded, thanks for all your help!\n
\n
---\n
\n
First, my sincere apologies if this is a stupid noob question. I have a lot of tech experience but virtually none with Linux, so keep that in mind: I really have zero idea what to expect as I go along.\n
\n
So I’ve been trying out multiple distros on my old mid-2010 MacBook, and have not had any problems at all: they have all seen my Broadcom wifi chip out of the box and just worked without a hitch.\n
\n
On the other hand, my BIL (who heard about what I was up to and is now also trying out various distros via LiveUSB sticks I send him) has a MacBook Pro one year older, and NONE of the distros he’s tried even see the onboard wifi. No wifi icon, no wifi in settings, it’s like wifi doesn’t exist. Ethernet shows up just fine, though.\n
\n
When I looked into it further and had him do a specific lspci query to find out exactly what chipset he has, turns out he has a known problem: his particular MacBook Pro uses a [Broadcom BMC4322 (432b) chip, which has only limited support under Linux](http://linuxwireless.sipsolutions.net/en/users/Drivers/b43/) via “wl” and maybe a “brcmsmac” driver written for legacy Broadcom wifi chips.\n
\n
That’s fine once he installs Linux, if he does, but right now he’s just doing LiveUSB trials. We don’t want to change anything on his existing hardware or HDD.\n
\n
Okay, so maybe I can add some driver files to the LiveUSB or something? . . . nope. Not a good idea, because the other part of the whole fix is installing firmware, which has to be in place before the drivers will work – but this chip is also still being used by the onboard Mac OS.\n
\n
Needless to say, we can’t do anything that might break his current Mac install. So anything involving firmware is not a good plan. Not only that, but I’d be doing separate drivers for every distro he wants to try.\n
\n
Also, the house router is in a *really* inconvenient place, and without going into details, physically wiring him up via Ethernet isn’t an option. If he wants networking, it has to be wifi.\n
\n
So then I thought that since USB wifi dongles are cheap, we could just get him one, which would allow me to personally test it out and do whatever needs to be done on the driver side before he ever even sees it.\n
\n
There’s a little Netgear one that’s under $40 that I have my eye on; it has to be physically tiny so he can still use the only other USB port tight up against it for the LiveUSB stick, and this fits the bill. They’re handy to have, so even if he never goes full Linux we’d just keep it as a backup for ourselves. Win/win.\n
\n
So here’s my question for you good people. Keeping in mind he’s still trying distros and has not even begun to settle on one, will a secondary USB wifi dongle allow him to test distros with wifi via LiveUSB sessions?\n
\n
Are most standard USB wifi dongles supported out of the box by mainstream Linux distros?\n
\n
Does anyone else have any suggestions on how to get wifi going via LiveUSB just long enough for him to try individual distros?\n
\n
Many thanks for any help you can give.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 5
+favouriteCount: 20
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700088494 {#1713
date: 2023-11-15 23:48:14.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1657 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1745 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1738 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1746 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1750 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1468 …}
+children: []
-id: 13093
-titleTs: "'addit':13 'and/or':12 'chip':11 'dongl':16 'linux':1 'liveusb':6 'onboard':9 'support':2 'trial':7 'usb':14 'wifi':4,10,15"
-bodyTs: "'-2010':214 '/dp/b08bjs8fxd)':71 '/en/users/drivers/b43/)':358 '/morrownr/usb-wifi/':29 '/morrownr/usb-wifi/blob/main/home/the_short_list.md)':33 '/the_short_list.md':30 '2023':4 '28':3 '40':585 '432b':347 '50':110 'ac1200':52 'adapt':22,58 'add':6,409 'affili':74 'alfa':40 'allow':552,677 'along':201 'also':259,449,499 'amazon':68 'antenna':61 'anyon':703 'anyth':397,465,474 'apolog':165 'avail':82 'awus036acm':42 'backup':641 'band':51 'begun':666 'bil':143,247 'bill':620 'bmc4322':346 'boot':121 'box':105,119,137,235,697 'brcmsmac':364 'break':468 'broadcom':229,345,369 'came':106 'chang':396 'cheap':543 'chip':231,348,371,447 'chipset':87,329 'connect':127 'could':545 'coverag':48 'current':470 'd':487,635 'detail':513 'distro':151,209,263,281,494,661,681,701,724 'doesn':301 'done':565 'dongl':541,676,692 'driver':18,365,411,442,491,568 'driver-in-kernel':17 'dual':50 'dual-band':49 'edit':1 'els':704 'enough':718 'ethernet':304,519 'even':285,573,627,665 'ever':572 'everi':493 'exact':327 'exist':303,400 'expect':197 'experi':179 'extern':60 'eye':590 'fi':57 'file':412 'find':325 'fine':308,374 'firmwar':433,476 'first':162 'fit':618 'fix':430 'full':632 'get':547,711 'github.com':28,32 'github.com/morrownr/usb-wifi/':27 'github.com/morrownr/usb-wifi/blob/main/home/the_short_list.md)':31 'give':732 'go':200,511,713 'goe':631 'good':16,421,480,652 'got':37 'hand':245 'handi':623 'hardwar':401 'hdd':403 'heard':249 'help':161,729 'hitch':130,241 'hous':501 'icon':292 'idea':194,422 'immedi':125 'includ':88 'inconveni':507 'individu':723 'instal':377,432,472 'involv':475 'isn':520 'kali':64 'keep':186,637,654 'kernel':20,91 'known':15,337 'legaci':368 'like':299 'limit':352 'link':75 'linux':65,184,355,378,633,700 'linuxwireless.sipsolutions.net':357 'linuxwireless.sipsolutions.net/en/users/drivers/b43/)':356 'list':25 'littl':579 'liveusb':265,389,415,614,685,715 'long':44,717 'long-rang':43 'longer':96 'look':312 'lot':176 'lspci':322 'mac':456,471 'macbook':215,272,341 'maco':63 'mainstream':699 'mani':84,725 'mayb':362,406 'mid':213 'might':467 'mind':189,656 'multipl':208 'need':562 'needless':458 'netgear':580 'network':41,527 'never':630 'non':73 'non-affili':72 'none':182,278 'noob':171 'nope':418 'novemb':2 'okay':404 'old':212 'older':93,276 'onboard':288,455 'one':35,78,101,274,549,581,670 'option':523 'os':457 'part':426 'particular':340 'peopl':653 'person':555 'physic':514,596 'place':439,508 'plan':481 'plug':114 'port':607 'pro':273,342 'problem':221,338 'purchas':13 'queri':323 'question':172,649 'rang':45 're':622 'realli':191,506 'recogn':124 'resolv':8 'respond':156 'right':383 'router':502 'sale':98 'say':460 'secondari':673 'see':286,574 'seen':227 'send':268 'separ':490 'session':686 'set':296 'settl':668 'show':305 'side':569 'sinc':538 'sincer':164 'someth':417 'specif':321 'standard':689 'stick':266,615 'still':450,601,659 'stupid':170 'suggest':707 'support':66,353,693 'tech':178 'test':150,556,680 'thank':157,726 'though':309 'thought':536 'tick':102 'tight':608 'tini':597 'tri':206,260,284,498,660,722 'trial':390 'turn':332 'usb':53,539,606,674,690 'use':147,343,452,602 'various':262 've':204 'via':264,359,518,684,714 'virtual':181 'w/high-sensitivity':59 'want':394,496,526 'way':141 'whatev':561 'whole':429 'wi':56 'wi-fi':55 'wide':47 'wide-coverag':46 'wifi':21,230,289,291,294,300,370,532,540,675,683,691,712 'win/win':152,644 'window':62 'wire':515 'wireless':54 'without':128,239,510 'wl':360 'work':238,444 'would':551 'written':366 'www.amazon.com':70 'www.amazon.com/dp/b08bjs8fxd)':69 'year':275 'zero':193 'zorin':118"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700070824
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8264632"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702018230 {#1712
date: 2023-12-08 07:50:30.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699998324 {#1710
date: 2023-11-14 22:45:24.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
52 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1706
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1742 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Linux-support-for-wifi-in-LiveUSB-trials-with-onboard-wifi"
+title: "Linux support for wifi in LiveUSB trials with onboard wifi chip and/or additional USB wifi dongle"
+url: null
+body: """
EDITED November 28, 2023 to add:\n
\n
I resolved it, but only by purchasing a “known good” driver-in-kernel wifi adapter from the list at: \n
[github.com/morrownr/USB-WiFi/…/The_Short_List.md](https://github.com/morrownr/USB-WiFi/blob/main/home/The_Short_List.md)\n
\n
The one I got was the [“ALFA Network AWUS036ACM Long-Range Wide-Coverage Dual-Band AC1200 USB Wireless Wi-Fi Adapter w/High-Sensitivity External Antenna - Windows, MacOS & Kali Linux Supported” off Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08BJS8FXD) (non-affiliate link) which was one of the few available as many of the chipsets included in the kernel are older and no longer for sale. But this one ticked all the boxes, came in at under $50, and when I plugged it into my Zorin box after booting it was recognized immediately and connected without a hitch.\n
\n
So now it’s in a box and on its way to BIL, who can now use it to test distros. Win/win. To all who responded, thanks for all your help!\n
\n
---\n
\n
First, my sincere apologies if this is a stupid noob question. I have a lot of tech experience but virtually none with Linux, so keep that in mind: I really have zero idea what to expect as I go along.\n
\n
So I’ve been trying out multiple distros on my old mid-2010 MacBook, and have not had any problems at all: they have all seen my Broadcom wifi chip out of the box and just worked without a hitch.\n
\n
On the other hand, my BIL (who heard about what I was up to and is now also trying out various distros via LiveUSB sticks I send him) has a MacBook Pro one year older, and NONE of the distros he’s tried even see the onboard wifi. No wifi icon, no wifi in settings, it’s like wifi doesn’t exist. Ethernet shows up just fine, though.\n
\n
When I looked into it further and had him do a specific lspci query to find out exactly what chipset he has, turns out he has a known problem: his particular MacBook Pro uses a [Broadcom BMC4322 (432b) chip, which has only limited support under Linux](http://linuxwireless.sipsolutions.net/en/users/Drivers/b43/) via “wl” and maybe a “brcmsmac” driver written for legacy Broadcom wifi chips.\n
\n
That’s fine once he installs Linux, if he does, but right now he’s just doing LiveUSB trials. We don’t want to change anything on his existing hardware or HDD.\n
\n
Okay, so maybe I can add some driver files to the LiveUSB or something? . . . nope. Not a good idea, because the other part of the whole fix is installing firmware, which has to be in place before the drivers will work – but this chip is also still being used by the onboard Mac OS.\n
\n
Needless to say, we can’t do anything that might break his current Mac install. So anything involving firmware is not a good plan. Not only that, but I’d be doing separate drivers for every distro he wants to try.\n
\n
Also, the house router is in a *really* inconvenient place, and without going into details, physically wiring him up via Ethernet isn’t an option. If he wants networking, it has to be wifi.\n
\n
So then I thought that since USB wifi dongles are cheap, we could just get him one, which would allow me to personally test it out and do whatever needs to be done on the driver side before he ever even sees it.\n
\n
There’s a little Netgear one that’s under $40 that I have my eye on; it has to be physically tiny so he can still use the only other USB port tight up against it for the LiveUSB stick, and this fits the bill. They’re handy to have, so even if he never goes full Linux we’d just keep it as a backup for ourselves. Win/win.\n
\n
So here’s my question for you good people. Keeping in mind he’s still trying distros and has not even begun to settle on one, will a secondary USB wifi dongle allow him to test distros with wifi via LiveUSB sessions?\n
\n
Are most standard USB wifi dongles supported out of the box by mainstream Linux distros?\n
\n
Does anyone else have any suggestions on how to get wifi going via LiveUSB just long enough for him to try individual distros?\n
\n
Many thanks for any help you can give.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 5
+favouriteCount: 20
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700088494 {#1713
date: 2023-11-15 23:48:14.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1657 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1745 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1738 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1746 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1750 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1468 …}
+children: []
-id: 13093
-titleTs: "'addit':13 'and/or':12 'chip':11 'dongl':16 'linux':1 'liveusb':6 'onboard':9 'support':2 'trial':7 'usb':14 'wifi':4,10,15"
-bodyTs: "'-2010':214 '/dp/b08bjs8fxd)':71 '/en/users/drivers/b43/)':358 '/morrownr/usb-wifi/':29 '/morrownr/usb-wifi/blob/main/home/the_short_list.md)':33 '/the_short_list.md':30 '2023':4 '28':3 '40':585 '432b':347 '50':110 'ac1200':52 'adapt':22,58 'add':6,409 'affili':74 'alfa':40 'allow':552,677 'along':201 'also':259,449,499 'amazon':68 'antenna':61 'anyon':703 'anyth':397,465,474 'apolog':165 'avail':82 'awus036acm':42 'backup':641 'band':51 'begun':666 'bil':143,247 'bill':620 'bmc4322':346 'boot':121 'box':105,119,137,235,697 'brcmsmac':364 'break':468 'broadcom':229,345,369 'came':106 'chang':396 'cheap':543 'chip':231,348,371,447 'chipset':87,329 'connect':127 'could':545 'coverag':48 'current':470 'd':487,635 'detail':513 'distro':151,209,263,281,494,661,681,701,724 'doesn':301 'done':565 'dongl':541,676,692 'driver':18,365,411,442,491,568 'driver-in-kernel':17 'dual':50 'dual-band':49 'edit':1 'els':704 'enough':718 'ethernet':304,519 'even':285,573,627,665 'ever':572 'everi':493 'exact':327 'exist':303,400 'expect':197 'experi':179 'extern':60 'eye':590 'fi':57 'file':412 'find':325 'fine':308,374 'firmwar':433,476 'first':162 'fit':618 'fix':430 'full':632 'get':547,711 'github.com':28,32 'github.com/morrownr/usb-wifi/':27 'github.com/morrownr/usb-wifi/blob/main/home/the_short_list.md)':31 'give':732 'go':200,511,713 'goe':631 'good':16,421,480,652 'got':37 'hand':245 'handi':623 'hardwar':401 'hdd':403 'heard':249 'help':161,729 'hitch':130,241 'hous':501 'icon':292 'idea':194,422 'immedi':125 'includ':88 'inconveni':507 'individu':723 'instal':377,432,472 'involv':475 'isn':520 'kali':64 'keep':186,637,654 'kernel':20,91 'known':15,337 'legaci':368 'like':299 'limit':352 'link':75 'linux':65,184,355,378,633,700 'linuxwireless.sipsolutions.net':357 'linuxwireless.sipsolutions.net/en/users/drivers/b43/)':356 'list':25 'littl':579 'liveusb':265,389,415,614,685,715 'long':44,717 'long-rang':43 'longer':96 'look':312 'lot':176 'lspci':322 'mac':456,471 'macbook':215,272,341 'maco':63 'mainstream':699 'mani':84,725 'mayb':362,406 'mid':213 'might':467 'mind':189,656 'multipl':208 'need':562 'needless':458 'netgear':580 'network':41,527 'never':630 'non':73 'non-affili':72 'none':182,278 'noob':171 'nope':418 'novemb':2 'okay':404 'old':212 'older':93,276 'onboard':288,455 'one':35,78,101,274,549,581,670 'option':523 'os':457 'part':426 'particular':340 'peopl':653 'person':555 'physic':514,596 'place':439,508 'plan':481 'plug':114 'port':607 'pro':273,342 'problem':221,338 'purchas':13 'queri':323 'question':172,649 'rang':45 're':622 'realli':191,506 'recogn':124 'resolv':8 'respond':156 'right':383 'router':502 'sale':98 'say':460 'secondari':673 'see':286,574 'seen':227 'send':268 'separ':490 'session':686 'set':296 'settl':668 'show':305 'side':569 'sinc':538 'sincer':164 'someth':417 'specif':321 'standard':689 'stick':266,615 'still':450,601,659 'stupid':170 'suggest':707 'support':66,353,693 'tech':178 'test':150,556,680 'thank':157,726 'though':309 'thought':536 'tick':102 'tight':608 'tini':597 'tri':206,260,284,498,660,722 'trial':390 'turn':332 'usb':53,539,606,674,690 'use':147,343,452,602 'various':262 've':204 'via':264,359,518,684,714 'virtual':181 'w/high-sensitivity':59 'want':394,496,526 'way':141 'whatev':561 'whole':429 'wi':56 'wi-fi':55 'wide':47 'wide-coverag':46 'wifi':21,230,289,291,294,300,370,532,540,675,683,691,712 'win/win':152,644 'window':62 'wire':515 'wireless':54 'without':128,239,510 'wl':360 'work':238,444 'would':551 'written':366 'www.amazon.com':70 'www.amazon.com/dp/b08bjs8fxd)':69 'year':275 'zero':193 'zorin':118"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700070824
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8264632"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702018230 {#1712
date: 2023-12-08 07:50:30.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699998324 {#1710
date: 2023-11-14 22:45:24.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
53 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
54 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1470
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1469 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Is-there-an-easy-way-to-set-up-an-email"
+title: "Is there an easy way to set up an email client so you get system notifications in GNOME once you receive an e-mail?"
+url: null
+body: """
As simple as the title sounds I’m having huge trouble getting that working.\n
\n
Thunderbird only fetches new mail while it’s open.\n
\n
Who the heck knows how to get evolution/geary to play nice with business gmail/protonmail.\n
\n
Does anyone have a simple way of solving this problem?\n
\n
edit. Also, somewhat related, is there a good looking, simple e-mail client? Thunderbird looks *busy*. Geary kinda looks okay but I cant get it to work at all.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 30
+favouriteCount: 38
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700259258 {#1472
date: 2023-11-17 23:14:18.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1473 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1483 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1484 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1488 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1485 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1496 …}
+children: []
-id: 12999
-titleTs: "'client':11 'e':24 'e-mail':23 'easi':4 'email':10 'get':14 'gnome':18 'mail':25 'notif':16 'receiv':21 'set':7 'system':15 'way':5"
-bodyTs: "'also':49 'anyon':39 'busi':36,64 'cant':71 'client':61 'e':59 'e-mail':58 'edit':48 'evolution/geary':31 'fetch':17 'geari':65 'get':12,30,72 'gmail/protonmail':37 'good':55 'heck':26 'huge':10 'kinda':66 'know':27 'look':56,63,67 'm':8 'mail':19,60 'new':18 'nice':34 'okay':68 'open':23 'play':33 'problem':47 'relat':51 'simpl':2,42,57 'solv':45 'somewhat':50 'sound':6 'thunderbird':15,62 'titl':5 'troubl':11 'way':43 'work':14,75"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700068508
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.ml/post/7960866"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700223517 {#1471
date: 2023-11-17 13:18:37.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699982108 {#1467
date: 2023-11-14 18:15:08.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
55 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1470
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1469 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Is-there-an-easy-way-to-set-up-an-email"
+title: "Is there an easy way to set up an email client so you get system notifications in GNOME once you receive an e-mail?"
+url: null
+body: """
As simple as the title sounds I’m having huge trouble getting that working.\n
\n
Thunderbird only fetches new mail while it’s open.\n
\n
Who the heck knows how to get evolution/geary to play nice with business gmail/protonmail.\n
\n
Does anyone have a simple way of solving this problem?\n
\n
edit. Also, somewhat related, is there a good looking, simple e-mail client? Thunderbird looks *busy*. Geary kinda looks okay but I cant get it to work at all.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 30
+favouriteCount: 38
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700259258 {#1472
date: 2023-11-17 23:14:18.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1473 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1483 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1484 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1488 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1485 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1496 …}
+children: []
-id: 12999
-titleTs: "'client':11 'e':24 'e-mail':23 'easi':4 'email':10 'get':14 'gnome':18 'mail':25 'notif':16 'receiv':21 'set':7 'system':15 'way':5"
-bodyTs: "'also':49 'anyon':39 'busi':36,64 'cant':71 'client':61 'e':59 'e-mail':58 'edit':48 'evolution/geary':31 'fetch':17 'geari':65 'get':12,30,72 'gmail/protonmail':37 'good':55 'heck':26 'huge':10 'kinda':66 'know':27 'look':56,63,67 'm':8 'mail':19,60 'new':18 'nice':34 'okay':68 'open':23 'play':33 'problem':47 'relat':51 'simpl':2,42,57 'solv':45 'somewhat':50 'sound':6 'thunderbird':15,62 'titl':5 'troubl':11 'way':43 'work':14,75"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700068508
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.ml/post/7960866"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700223517 {#1471
date: 2023-11-17 13:18:37.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699982108 {#1467
date: 2023-11-14 18:15:08.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
56 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1470
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1469 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Is-there-an-easy-way-to-set-up-an-email"
+title: "Is there an easy way to set up an email client so you get system notifications in GNOME once you receive an e-mail?"
+url: null
+body: """
As simple as the title sounds I’m having huge trouble getting that working.\n
\n
Thunderbird only fetches new mail while it’s open.\n
\n
Who the heck knows how to get evolution/geary to play nice with business gmail/protonmail.\n
\n
Does anyone have a simple way of solving this problem?\n
\n
edit. Also, somewhat related, is there a good looking, simple e-mail client? Thunderbird looks *busy*. Geary kinda looks okay but I cant get it to work at all.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 30
+favouriteCount: 38
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700259258 {#1472
date: 2023-11-17 23:14:18.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1473 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1483 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1484 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1488 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1485 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1496 …}
+children: []
-id: 12999
-titleTs: "'client':11 'e':24 'e-mail':23 'easi':4 'email':10 'get':14 'gnome':18 'mail':25 'notif':16 'receiv':21 'set':7 'system':15 'way':5"
-bodyTs: "'also':49 'anyon':39 'busi':36,64 'cant':71 'client':61 'e':59 'e-mail':58 'edit':48 'evolution/geary':31 'fetch':17 'geari':65 'get':12,30,72 'gmail/protonmail':37 'good':55 'heck':26 'huge':10 'kinda':66 'know':27 'look':56,63,67 'm':8 'mail':19,60 'new':18 'nice':34 'okay':68 'open':23 'play':33 'problem':47 'relat':51 'simpl':2,42,57 'solv':45 'somewhat':50 'sound':6 'thunderbird':15,62 'titl':5 'troubl':11 'way':43 'work':14,75"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700068508
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.ml/post/7960866"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700223517 {#1471
date: 2023-11-17 13:18:37.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699982108 {#1467
date: 2023-11-14 18:15:08.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
57 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
58 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1493
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1495 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Am-i-the-a-hole-for-telling-my-coworkers-no"
+title: "Am i the a**hole for telling my coworkers no?"
+url: null
+body: """
Let me start by saying I’m a “floor guy” at a small town hardware store. I am in training to be a manager but not one yet. I do a bunch of stuff around the store. Which leaves me busy a lot of the time.\n
\n
We have a paint department that LOVES calling me and the other floor guys to do dumb things that is their job. Now, I don’t mind helping here or there. However when I get called away from doing something to come pick up your empty boxes to bring them to the box crusher when you’re supposed to, or to bring a box up to the register for a customer that weighs 10lbs.\n
\n
I just get furious since they’ve been told not to do this. However they don’t stop. I recently told them I’m not moving a box for them since they weren’t busy. They were just playing on their phone while waiting on me.\n
\n
They complained and the manager told them it’s their job. Now I have multiple people mad at me because I tell them NO. When it’s not my job unless they are too busy.\n
\n
Am I the asshole?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 47
+favouriteCount: 159
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700090589 {#1490
date: 2023-11-16 00:23:09.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1492 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1477 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1761 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1754 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1760 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1763 …}
+children: []
-id: 12998
-titleTs: "'cowork':9 'hole':5 'tell':7"
-bodyTs: "'10lbs':120 'around':35 'asshol':205 'away':83 'box':93,99,110,148 'bring':95,108 'bunch':32 'busi':41,155,201 'call':54,82 'come':88 'complain':168 'crusher':100 'custom':117 'depart':51 'dumb':63 'empti':92 'floor':9,59 'furious':124 'get':81,123 'guy':10,60 'hardwar':15 'help':74 'howev':78,134 'job':68,177,196 'leav':39 'let':1 'lot':43 'love':53 'm':7,144 'mad':183 'manag':24,171 'mind':73 'move':146 'multipl':181 'one':27 'paint':50 'peopl':182 'phone':162 'pick':89 'play':159 're':103 'recent':140 'regist':114 'say':5 'sinc':125,151 'small':13 'someth':86 'start':3 'stop':138 'store':16,37 'stuff':34 'suppos':104 'tell':188 'thing':64 'time':46 'told':129,141,172 'town':14 'train':20 'unless':197 've':127 'wait':164 'weigh':119 'weren':153 'yet':28"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700068476
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://xalla.day/post/7598"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699982076 {#1491
date: 2023-11-14 18:14:36.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
59 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1493
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1495 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Am-i-the-a-hole-for-telling-my-coworkers-no"
+title: "Am i the a**hole for telling my coworkers no?"
+url: null
+body: """
Let me start by saying I’m a “floor guy” at a small town hardware store. I am in training to be a manager but not one yet. I do a bunch of stuff around the store. Which leaves me busy a lot of the time.\n
\n
We have a paint department that LOVES calling me and the other floor guys to do dumb things that is their job. Now, I don’t mind helping here or there. However when I get called away from doing something to come pick up your empty boxes to bring them to the box crusher when you’re supposed to, or to bring a box up to the register for a customer that weighs 10lbs.\n
\n
I just get furious since they’ve been told not to do this. However they don’t stop. I recently told them I’m not moving a box for them since they weren’t busy. They were just playing on their phone while waiting on me.\n
\n
They complained and the manager told them it’s their job. Now I have multiple people mad at me because I tell them NO. When it’s not my job unless they are too busy.\n
\n
Am I the asshole?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 47
+favouriteCount: 159
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700090589 {#1490
date: 2023-11-16 00:23:09.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1492 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1477 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1761 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1754 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1760 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1763 …}
+children: []
-id: 12998
-titleTs: "'cowork':9 'hole':5 'tell':7"
-bodyTs: "'10lbs':120 'around':35 'asshol':205 'away':83 'box':93,99,110,148 'bring':95,108 'bunch':32 'busi':41,155,201 'call':54,82 'come':88 'complain':168 'crusher':100 'custom':117 'depart':51 'dumb':63 'empti':92 'floor':9,59 'furious':124 'get':81,123 'guy':10,60 'hardwar':15 'help':74 'howev':78,134 'job':68,177,196 'leav':39 'let':1 'lot':43 'love':53 'm':7,144 'mad':183 'manag':24,171 'mind':73 'move':146 'multipl':181 'one':27 'paint':50 'peopl':182 'phone':162 'pick':89 'play':159 're':103 'recent':140 'regist':114 'say':5 'sinc':125,151 'small':13 'someth':86 'start':3 'stop':138 'store':16,37 'stuff':34 'suppos':104 'tell':188 'thing':64 'time':46 'told':129,141,172 'town':14 'train':20 'unless':197 've':127 'wait':164 'weigh':119 'weren':153 'yet':28"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700068476
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://xalla.day/post/7598"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699982076 {#1491
date: 2023-11-14 18:14:36.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
60 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1493
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1495 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Am-i-the-a-hole-for-telling-my-coworkers-no"
+title: "Am i the a**hole for telling my coworkers no?"
+url: null
+body: """
Let me start by saying I’m a “floor guy” at a small town hardware store. I am in training to be a manager but not one yet. I do a bunch of stuff around the store. Which leaves me busy a lot of the time.\n
\n
We have a paint department that LOVES calling me and the other floor guys to do dumb things that is their job. Now, I don’t mind helping here or there. However when I get called away from doing something to come pick up your empty boxes to bring them to the box crusher when you’re supposed to, or to bring a box up to the register for a customer that weighs 10lbs.\n
\n
I just get furious since they’ve been told not to do this. However they don’t stop. I recently told them I’m not moving a box for them since they weren’t busy. They were just playing on their phone while waiting on me.\n
\n
They complained and the manager told them it’s their job. Now I have multiple people mad at me because I tell them NO. When it’s not my job unless they are too busy.\n
\n
Am I the asshole?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 47
+favouriteCount: 159
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700090589 {#1490
date: 2023-11-16 00:23:09.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1492 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1477 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1761 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1754 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1760 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1763 …}
+children: []
-id: 12998
-titleTs: "'cowork':9 'hole':5 'tell':7"
-bodyTs: "'10lbs':120 'around':35 'asshol':205 'away':83 'box':93,99,110,148 'bring':95,108 'bunch':32 'busi':41,155,201 'call':54,82 'come':88 'complain':168 'crusher':100 'custom':117 'depart':51 'dumb':63 'empti':92 'floor':9,59 'furious':124 'get':81,123 'guy':10,60 'hardwar':15 'help':74 'howev':78,134 'job':68,177,196 'leav':39 'let':1 'lot':43 'love':53 'm':7,144 'mad':183 'manag':24,171 'mind':73 'move':146 'multipl':181 'one':27 'paint':50 'peopl':182 'phone':162 'pick':89 'play':159 're':103 'recent':140 'regist':114 'say':5 'sinc':125,151 'small':13 'someth':86 'start':3 'stop':138 'store':16,37 'stuff':34 'suppos':104 'tell':188 'thing':64 'time':46 'told':129,141,172 'town':14 'train':20 'unless':197 've':127 'wait':164 'weigh':119 'weren':153 'yet':28"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700068476
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://xalla.day/post/7598"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699982076 {#1491
date: 2023-11-14 18:14:36.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
61 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
62 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1762
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1751 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Customising-keyboard-layouts-Fedora-KDE-Wayland"
+title: "Customising keyboard layouts Fedora KDE Wayland"
+url: null
+body: """
Hey there fellas!\n
\n
As stated in the title I’d like to customise my keyboard layout, specifically, swapping the super and the control keys as I am using a mac (fedora asahi remix), and as such, it makes more sense to globally alter this instead of manually creating all the necessary shortcuts
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 5
+favouriteCount: 20
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700160695 {#1767
date: 2023-11-16 19:51:35.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1788 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1779 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1787 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1774 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1775 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1781 …}
+children: []
-id: 13056
-titleTs: "'customis':1 'fedora':4 'kde':5 'keyboard':2 'layout':3 'wayland':6"
-bodyTs: "'alter':43 'asahi':32 'control':23 'creat':48 'customis':13 'd':10 'fedora':31 'fella':3 'global':42 'hey':1 'instead':45 'key':24 'keyboard':15 'layout':16 'like':11 'mac':30 'make':38 'manual':47 'necessari':51 'remix':33 'sens':40 'shortcut':52 'specif':17 'state':5 'super':20 'swap':18 'titl':8 'use':28"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700067215
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/14915630"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699989715 {#1759
date: 2023-11-14 20:21:55.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
63 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1762
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1751 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Customising-keyboard-layouts-Fedora-KDE-Wayland"
+title: "Customising keyboard layouts Fedora KDE Wayland"
+url: null
+body: """
Hey there fellas!\n
\n
As stated in the title I’d like to customise my keyboard layout, specifically, swapping the super and the control keys as I am using a mac (fedora asahi remix), and as such, it makes more sense to globally alter this instead of manually creating all the necessary shortcuts
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 5
+favouriteCount: 20
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700160695 {#1767
date: 2023-11-16 19:51:35.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1788 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1779 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1787 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1774 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1775 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1781 …}
+children: []
-id: 13056
-titleTs: "'customis':1 'fedora':4 'kde':5 'keyboard':2 'layout':3 'wayland':6"
-bodyTs: "'alter':43 'asahi':32 'control':23 'creat':48 'customis':13 'd':10 'fedora':31 'fella':3 'global':42 'hey':1 'instead':45 'key':24 'keyboard':15 'layout':16 'like':11 'mac':30 'make':38 'manual':47 'necessari':51 'remix':33 'sens':40 'shortcut':52 'specif':17 'state':5 'super':20 'swap':18 'titl':8 'use':28"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700067215
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/14915630"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699989715 {#1759
date: 2023-11-14 20:21:55.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
64 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1762
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1751 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Customising-keyboard-layouts-Fedora-KDE-Wayland"
+title: "Customising keyboard layouts Fedora KDE Wayland"
+url: null
+body: """
Hey there fellas!\n
\n
As stated in the title I’d like to customise my keyboard layout, specifically, swapping the super and the control keys as I am using a mac (fedora asahi remix), and as such, it makes more sense to globally alter this instead of manually creating all the necessary shortcuts
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 5
+favouriteCount: 20
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700160695 {#1767
date: 2023-11-16 19:51:35.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1788 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1779 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1787 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1774 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1775 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1781 …}
+children: []
-id: 13056
-titleTs: "'customis':1 'fedora':4 'kde':5 'keyboard':2 'layout':3 'wayland':6"
-bodyTs: "'alter':43 'asahi':32 'control':23 'creat':48 'customis':13 'd':10 'fedora':31 'fella':3 'global':42 'hey':1 'instead':45 'key':24 'keyboard':15 'layout':16 'like':11 'mac':30 'make':38 'manual':47 'necessari':51 'remix':33 'sens':40 'shortcut':52 'specif':17 'state':5 'super':20 'swap':18 'titl':8 'use':28"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700067215
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/14915630"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699989715 {#1759
date: 2023-11-14 20:21:55.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
65 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
66 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1784
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1786 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Overheating-laptop-should-I-try-a-lighweight-distro-which-one"
+title: "Overheating laptop, should I try a lighweight distro - which one?"
+url: null
+body: """
Hello Penguins,\n
\n
I’m looking for distro advice. For the last 4-5years I have rocked this laptop, [MSI PS63 Modern RC](https://www.msi.com/Content-Creation/PS63-MODERN-8RX/Specification). I have tried Debian, Garuda, Ubuntu, and now currently rocking Tumbleweed. Although I am statisfied with the current choice of distro, my laptop still overheats like crazy whenever its preasured even slightly, for example: doing updates, being on zoom for uni, or ofc low-end gaming.\n
\n
I realise the laptop is old, but i really want it to last half a year longer before i start working for a company, which then will replace my need for having a personal laptop.\n
\n
So, should I try a more lightweight distro or do you think the problem lies elsewhere? I’ve had the same issue across all other distros i’ve tried. I’ve looked at trying Alpine and MicroOS from openSUSE.\n
\n
Appriciate any pointers!
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 46
+favouriteCount: 44
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700088848 {#1783
date: 2023-11-15 23:54:08.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1780 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1765 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1682 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1444 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1452 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1465 …}
+children: []
-id: 12962
-titleTs: "'distro':8 'laptop':2 'lighweight':7 'one':10 'overh':1 'tri':5"
-bodyTs: "'-5':13 '/content-creation/ps63-modern-8rx/specification).':26 '4':12 'across':131 'advic':8 'alpin':143 'although':38 'apprici':148 'choic':45 'compani':97 'crazi':53 'current':35,44 'debian':30 'distro':7,47,116,134 'elsewher':124 'end':72 'even':57 'exampl':60 'game':73 'garuda':31 'half':87 'hello':1 'issu':130 'laptop':19,49,77,108 'last':11,86 'lie':123 'lightweight':115 'like':52 'longer':90 'look':5,140 'low':71 'low-end':70 'm':4 'microo':145 'modern':22 'msi':20 'need':103 'ofc':69 'old':79 'opensus':147 'overheat':51 'penguin':2 'person':107 'pointer':150 'preasur':56 'problem':122 'ps63':21 'rc':23 'realis':75 'realli':82 'replac':101 'rock':17,36 'slight':58 'start':93 'statisfi':41 'still':50 'think':120 'tri':29,112,137,142 'tumblewe':37 'ubuntu':32 'uni':67 'updat':62 've':126,136,139 'want':83 'whenev':54 'work':94 'www.msi.com':25 'www.msi.com/content-creation/ps63-modern-8rx/specification).':24 'year':14,89 'zoom':65"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700063493
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8250475"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699977093 {#1785
date: 2023-11-14 16:51:33.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
67 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1784
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1786 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Overheating-laptop-should-I-try-a-lighweight-distro-which-one"
+title: "Overheating laptop, should I try a lighweight distro - which one?"
+url: null
+body: """
Hello Penguins,\n
\n
I’m looking for distro advice. For the last 4-5years I have rocked this laptop, [MSI PS63 Modern RC](https://www.msi.com/Content-Creation/PS63-MODERN-8RX/Specification). I have tried Debian, Garuda, Ubuntu, and now currently rocking Tumbleweed. Although I am statisfied with the current choice of distro, my laptop still overheats like crazy whenever its preasured even slightly, for example: doing updates, being on zoom for uni, or ofc low-end gaming.\n
\n
I realise the laptop is old, but i really want it to last half a year longer before i start working for a company, which then will replace my need for having a personal laptop.\n
\n
So, should I try a more lightweight distro or do you think the problem lies elsewhere? I’ve had the same issue across all other distros i’ve tried. I’ve looked at trying Alpine and MicroOS from openSUSE.\n
\n
Appriciate any pointers!
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 46
+favouriteCount: 44
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700088848 {#1783
date: 2023-11-15 23:54:08.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1780 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1765 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1682 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1444 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1452 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1465 …}
+children: []
-id: 12962
-titleTs: "'distro':8 'laptop':2 'lighweight':7 'one':10 'overh':1 'tri':5"
-bodyTs: "'-5':13 '/content-creation/ps63-modern-8rx/specification).':26 '4':12 'across':131 'advic':8 'alpin':143 'although':38 'apprici':148 'choic':45 'compani':97 'crazi':53 'current':35,44 'debian':30 'distro':7,47,116,134 'elsewher':124 'end':72 'even':57 'exampl':60 'game':73 'garuda':31 'half':87 'hello':1 'issu':130 'laptop':19,49,77,108 'last':11,86 'lie':123 'lightweight':115 'like':52 'longer':90 'look':5,140 'low':71 'low-end':70 'm':4 'microo':145 'modern':22 'msi':20 'need':103 'ofc':69 'old':79 'opensus':147 'overheat':51 'penguin':2 'person':107 'pointer':150 'preasur':56 'problem':122 'ps63':21 'rc':23 'realis':75 'realli':82 'replac':101 'rock':17,36 'slight':58 'start':93 'statisfi':41 'still':50 'think':120 'tri':29,112,137,142 'tumblewe':37 'ubuntu':32 'uni':67 'updat':62 've':126,136,139 'want':83 'whenev':54 'work':94 'www.msi.com':25 'www.msi.com/content-creation/ps63-modern-8rx/specification).':24 'year':14,89 'zoom':65"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700063493
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8250475"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699977093 {#1785
date: 2023-11-14 16:51:33.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
68 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1784
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1786 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Overheating-laptop-should-I-try-a-lighweight-distro-which-one"
+title: "Overheating laptop, should I try a lighweight distro - which one?"
+url: null
+body: """
Hello Penguins,\n
\n
I’m looking for distro advice. For the last 4-5years I have rocked this laptop, [MSI PS63 Modern RC](https://www.msi.com/Content-Creation/PS63-MODERN-8RX/Specification). I have tried Debian, Garuda, Ubuntu, and now currently rocking Tumbleweed. Although I am statisfied with the current choice of distro, my laptop still overheats like crazy whenever its preasured even slightly, for example: doing updates, being on zoom for uni, or ofc low-end gaming.\n
\n
I realise the laptop is old, but i really want it to last half a year longer before i start working for a company, which then will replace my need for having a personal laptop.\n
\n
So, should I try a more lightweight distro or do you think the problem lies elsewhere? I’ve had the same issue across all other distros i’ve tried. I’ve looked at trying Alpine and MicroOS from openSUSE.\n
\n
Appriciate any pointers!
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 46
+favouriteCount: 44
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700088848 {#1783
date: 2023-11-15 23:54:08.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1780 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1765 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1682 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1444 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1452 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1465 …}
+children: []
-id: 12962
-titleTs: "'distro':8 'laptop':2 'lighweight':7 'one':10 'overh':1 'tri':5"
-bodyTs: "'-5':13 '/content-creation/ps63-modern-8rx/specification).':26 '4':12 'across':131 'advic':8 'alpin':143 'although':38 'apprici':148 'choic':45 'compani':97 'crazi':53 'current':35,44 'debian':30 'distro':7,47,116,134 'elsewher':124 'end':72 'even':57 'exampl':60 'game':73 'garuda':31 'half':87 'hello':1 'issu':130 'laptop':19,49,77,108 'last':11,86 'lie':123 'lightweight':115 'like':52 'longer':90 'look':5,140 'low':71 'low-end':70 'm':4 'microo':145 'modern':22 'msi':20 'need':103 'ofc':69 'old':79 'opensus':147 'overheat':51 'penguin':2 'person':107 'pointer':150 'preasur':56 'problem':122 'ps63':21 'rc':23 'realis':75 'realli':82 'replac':101 'rock':17,36 'slight':58 'start':93 'statisfi':41 'still':50 'think':120 'tri':29,112,137,142 'tumblewe':37 'ubuntu':32 'uni':67 'updat':62 've':126,136,139 'want':83 'whenev':54 'work':94 'www.msi.com':25 'www.msi.com/content-creation/ps63-modern-8rx/specification).':24 'year':14,89 'zoom':65"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700063493
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8250475"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699977093 {#1785
date: 2023-11-14 16:51:33.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
69 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
70 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1643
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1622 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1633 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Most-hated-chilhood-dishes"
+title: "Most hated chilhood dishes"
+url: null
+body: """
For years I was in a bi-monthly cooking group. We usually met at a friends house and would make dinner there. One night all those terrible things your mom and your aunt Sally forced on you came up.\n
\n
Number 1 was Green Bean Casserole, for the uninitiated this is 1 can green beans, 1 can Campbell’s cream of mushroom soup, topped with Durkee fried onions then baked. It is terrible, canned green beans are mushy and flavorless, cream of mushroom soup is also mushy and terrible with the added bonus of tasting like a salt lick. Durkee fried onions I will eat as a snack (I will hear no bad words about them, though they are also terrible in their own way. Don’t start). The original recipe unsurprisingly came from Campbell’s Test Kitchen as a way for working housewives to get dinner on the table with a minimum of fuss.\n
\n
We talked about it (argued) and half the group thought it could be a great dish, the other half speed dialed their therapists.\n
\n
The next time we met Green Bean Casserole was the main. Blanched fresh green beans were layered with crimini mushrooms simmered in cream and herbs, then topped with Asian fried shallots. It was a hit, and ended up in rotation. It is actually fantastic when made fresh.\n
\n
No.2 was Fish in Aspic. No one could do anything with this, the dish just sucks.\n
\n
No.3 was Fondue, which I hated as a kid then had good versions of. Porcini (Cepes) with Beaufort and sourdough, Beef loin with carmelized onions and red wine reduction, etc.\n
\n
What are yours? Have you recreated any horrible dishes and made them delicious?\n
\n
p.s. great aunt Beth you almost put me off Turkey for life…\n
\n
ETA: I know we’re supposed to tag posts, I don’t see a way to do that in Voyager. Anyway, Discussion
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 42
+favouriteCount: 47
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700822885 {#1637
date: 2023-11-24 11:48:05.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1627 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1634 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1635 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1409 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1449 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1422 …}
+children: []
-id: 12936
-titleTs: "'chilhood':3 'dish':4 'hate':2"
-bodyTs: "'1':42,52,56 'actual':221 'ad':92 'almost':290 'also':86,120 'anyth':235 'anyway':317 'argu':160 'asian':207 'aspic':230 'aunt':34,287 'bad':113 'bake':70 'bean':45,55,76,185,193 'beaufort':259 'beef':262 'beth':288 'bi':8 'bi-month':7 'blanch':190 'bonus':93 'came':39,133 'campbel':58,135 'can':74 'carmel':265 'casserol':46,186 'cepe':257 'cook':10 'could':167,233 'cream':60,81,201 'crimini':197 'delici':284 'dial':176 'dinner':22,147 'discuss':318 'dish':171,239,280 'durke':66,100 'eat':105 'end':215 'eta':297 'etc':271 'fantast':222 'fish':228 'flavorless':80 'fondu':244 'forc':36 'fresh':191,225 'fri':67,101,208 'friend':17 'fuss':155 'get':146 'good':253 'great':170,286 'green':44,54,75,184,192 'group':11,164 'half':162,174 'hate':247 'hear':111 'herb':203 'hit':213 'horribl':279 'hous':18 'housew':144 'kid':250 'kitchen':138 'know':299 'layer':195 'lick':99 'life':296 'like':96 'loin':263 'made':224,282 'main':189 'make':21 'met':14,183 'minimum':153 'mom':31 'month':9 'mushi':78,87 'mushroom':62,83,198 'next':180 'night':25 'no.2':226 'no.3':242 'number':41 'one':24,232 'onion':68,102,266 'origin':130 'p.s':285 'porcini':256 'post':305 'put':291 're':301 'recip':131 'recreat':277 'red':268 'reduct':270 'rotat':218 'salli':35 'salt':98 'see':309 'shallot':209 'simmer':199 'snack':108 'soup':63,84 'sourdough':261 'speed':175 'start':128 'suck':241 'suppos':302 'tabl':150 'tag':304 'talk':157 'tast':95 'terribl':28,73,89,121 'test':137 'therapist':178 'thing':29 'though':117 'thought':165 'time':181 'top':64,205 'turkey':294 'uniniti':49 'unsurpris':132 'usual':13 'version':254 'voyag':316 'way':125,141,311 'wine':269 'word':114 'work':143 'would':20 'year':2"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700057772
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://sh.itjust.works/post/9154860"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700204044 {#1642
date: 2023-11-17 07:54:04.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699971372 {#1644
date: 2023-11-14 15:16:12.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
71 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1643
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1622 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1633 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Most-hated-chilhood-dishes"
+title: "Most hated chilhood dishes"
+url: null
+body: """
For years I was in a bi-monthly cooking group. We usually met at a friends house and would make dinner there. One night all those terrible things your mom and your aunt Sally forced on you came up.\n
\n
Number 1 was Green Bean Casserole, for the uninitiated this is 1 can green beans, 1 can Campbell’s cream of mushroom soup, topped with Durkee fried onions then baked. It is terrible, canned green beans are mushy and flavorless, cream of mushroom soup is also mushy and terrible with the added bonus of tasting like a salt lick. Durkee fried onions I will eat as a snack (I will hear no bad words about them, though they are also terrible in their own way. Don’t start). The original recipe unsurprisingly came from Campbell’s Test Kitchen as a way for working housewives to get dinner on the table with a minimum of fuss.\n
\n
We talked about it (argued) and half the group thought it could be a great dish, the other half speed dialed their therapists.\n
\n
The next time we met Green Bean Casserole was the main. Blanched fresh green beans were layered with crimini mushrooms simmered in cream and herbs, then topped with Asian fried shallots. It was a hit, and ended up in rotation. It is actually fantastic when made fresh.\n
\n
No.2 was Fish in Aspic. No one could do anything with this, the dish just sucks.\n
\n
No.3 was Fondue, which I hated as a kid then had good versions of. Porcini (Cepes) with Beaufort and sourdough, Beef loin with carmelized onions and red wine reduction, etc.\n
\n
What are yours? Have you recreated any horrible dishes and made them delicious?\n
\n
p.s. great aunt Beth you almost put me off Turkey for life…\n
\n
ETA: I know we’re supposed to tag posts, I don’t see a way to do that in Voyager. Anyway, Discussion
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 42
+favouriteCount: 47
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700822885 {#1637
date: 2023-11-24 11:48:05.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1627 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1634 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1635 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1409 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1449 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1422 …}
+children: []
-id: 12936
-titleTs: "'chilhood':3 'dish':4 'hate':2"
-bodyTs: "'1':42,52,56 'actual':221 'ad':92 'almost':290 'also':86,120 'anyth':235 'anyway':317 'argu':160 'asian':207 'aspic':230 'aunt':34,287 'bad':113 'bake':70 'bean':45,55,76,185,193 'beaufort':259 'beef':262 'beth':288 'bi':8 'bi-month':7 'blanch':190 'bonus':93 'came':39,133 'campbel':58,135 'can':74 'carmel':265 'casserol':46,186 'cepe':257 'cook':10 'could':167,233 'cream':60,81,201 'crimini':197 'delici':284 'dial':176 'dinner':22,147 'discuss':318 'dish':171,239,280 'durke':66,100 'eat':105 'end':215 'eta':297 'etc':271 'fantast':222 'fish':228 'flavorless':80 'fondu':244 'forc':36 'fresh':191,225 'fri':67,101,208 'friend':17 'fuss':155 'get':146 'good':253 'great':170,286 'green':44,54,75,184,192 'group':11,164 'half':162,174 'hate':247 'hear':111 'herb':203 'hit':213 'horribl':279 'hous':18 'housew':144 'kid':250 'kitchen':138 'know':299 'layer':195 'lick':99 'life':296 'like':96 'loin':263 'made':224,282 'main':189 'make':21 'met':14,183 'minimum':153 'mom':31 'month':9 'mushi':78,87 'mushroom':62,83,198 'next':180 'night':25 'no.2':226 'no.3':242 'number':41 'one':24,232 'onion':68,102,266 'origin':130 'p.s':285 'porcini':256 'post':305 'put':291 're':301 'recip':131 'recreat':277 'red':268 'reduct':270 'rotat':218 'salli':35 'salt':98 'see':309 'shallot':209 'simmer':199 'snack':108 'soup':63,84 'sourdough':261 'speed':175 'start':128 'suck':241 'suppos':302 'tabl':150 'tag':304 'talk':157 'tast':95 'terribl':28,73,89,121 'test':137 'therapist':178 'thing':29 'though':117 'thought':165 'time':181 'top':64,205 'turkey':294 'uniniti':49 'unsurpris':132 'usual':13 'version':254 'voyag':316 'way':125,141,311 'wine':269 'word':114 'work':143 'would':20 'year':2"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700057772
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://sh.itjust.works/post/9154860"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700204044 {#1642
date: 2023-11-17 07:54:04.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699971372 {#1644
date: 2023-11-14 15:16:12.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
72 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1643
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1622 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1633 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Most-hated-chilhood-dishes"
+title: "Most hated chilhood dishes"
+url: null
+body: """
For years I was in a bi-monthly cooking group. We usually met at a friends house and would make dinner there. One night all those terrible things your mom and your aunt Sally forced on you came up.\n
\n
Number 1 was Green Bean Casserole, for the uninitiated this is 1 can green beans, 1 can Campbell’s cream of mushroom soup, topped with Durkee fried onions then baked. It is terrible, canned green beans are mushy and flavorless, cream of mushroom soup is also mushy and terrible with the added bonus of tasting like a salt lick. Durkee fried onions I will eat as a snack (I will hear no bad words about them, though they are also terrible in their own way. Don’t start). The original recipe unsurprisingly came from Campbell’s Test Kitchen as a way for working housewives to get dinner on the table with a minimum of fuss.\n
\n
We talked about it (argued) and half the group thought it could be a great dish, the other half speed dialed their therapists.\n
\n
The next time we met Green Bean Casserole was the main. Blanched fresh green beans were layered with crimini mushrooms simmered in cream and herbs, then topped with Asian fried shallots. It was a hit, and ended up in rotation. It is actually fantastic when made fresh.\n
\n
No.2 was Fish in Aspic. No one could do anything with this, the dish just sucks.\n
\n
No.3 was Fondue, which I hated as a kid then had good versions of. Porcini (Cepes) with Beaufort and sourdough, Beef loin with carmelized onions and red wine reduction, etc.\n
\n
What are yours? Have you recreated any horrible dishes and made them delicious?\n
\n
p.s. great aunt Beth you almost put me off Turkey for life…\n
\n
ETA: I know we’re supposed to tag posts, I don’t see a way to do that in Voyager. Anyway, Discussion
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 42
+favouriteCount: 47
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700822885 {#1637
date: 2023-11-24 11:48:05.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1627 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1634 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1635 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1409 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1449 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1422 …}
+children: []
-id: 12936
-titleTs: "'chilhood':3 'dish':4 'hate':2"
-bodyTs: "'1':42,52,56 'actual':221 'ad':92 'almost':290 'also':86,120 'anyth':235 'anyway':317 'argu':160 'asian':207 'aspic':230 'aunt':34,287 'bad':113 'bake':70 'bean':45,55,76,185,193 'beaufort':259 'beef':262 'beth':288 'bi':8 'bi-month':7 'blanch':190 'bonus':93 'came':39,133 'campbel':58,135 'can':74 'carmel':265 'casserol':46,186 'cepe':257 'cook':10 'could':167,233 'cream':60,81,201 'crimini':197 'delici':284 'dial':176 'dinner':22,147 'discuss':318 'dish':171,239,280 'durke':66,100 'eat':105 'end':215 'eta':297 'etc':271 'fantast':222 'fish':228 'flavorless':80 'fondu':244 'forc':36 'fresh':191,225 'fri':67,101,208 'friend':17 'fuss':155 'get':146 'good':253 'great':170,286 'green':44,54,75,184,192 'group':11,164 'half':162,174 'hate':247 'hear':111 'herb':203 'hit':213 'horribl':279 'hous':18 'housew':144 'kid':250 'kitchen':138 'know':299 'layer':195 'lick':99 'life':296 'like':96 'loin':263 'made':224,282 'main':189 'make':21 'met':14,183 'minimum':153 'mom':31 'month':9 'mushi':78,87 'mushroom':62,83,198 'next':180 'night':25 'no.2':226 'no.3':242 'number':41 'one':24,232 'onion':68,102,266 'origin':130 'p.s':285 'porcini':256 'post':305 'put':291 're':301 'recip':131 'recreat':277 'red':268 'reduct':270 'rotat':218 'salli':35 'salt':98 'see':309 'shallot':209 'simmer':199 'snack':108 'soup':63,84 'sourdough':261 'speed':175 'start':128 'suck':241 'suppos':302 'tabl':150 'tag':304 'talk':157 'tast':95 'terribl':28,73,89,121 'test':137 'therapist':178 'thing':29 'though':117 'thought':165 'time':181 'top':64,205 'turkey':294 'uniniti':49 'unsurpris':132 'usual':13 'version':254 'voyag':316 'way':125,141,311 'wine':269 'word':114 'work':143 'would':20 'year':2"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700057772
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://sh.itjust.works/post/9154860"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700204044 {#1642
date: 2023-11-17 07:54:04.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699971372 {#1644
date: 2023-11-14 15:16:12.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
73 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
74 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1423
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1442 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Help-Various-games-stopped-working-and-i-have-no-idea"
+title: "Help. Various games stopped working and i have no idea how to diagnose the issues"
+url: null
+body: """
What stopped working:\n
\n
- GzDoom (native, black screen after choosing .wad)\n
- Orcs Must Die 1 & 2 (proton, either doesn’t launch at all, or launches with severe graphical issues such as the menu and buttons missing or the whole thing being pink and green)\n
- serious sam tfe, tse; painkiller black (wine via either bottles or pol, extreme speedup every 5 seconds)\n
- luxor 3 (bottles, crashes on launch)\n
- hotline miami 2 (proton, crash on launch)\n
- lego indy 2 (bottles, sound effects at 150% loudness)\n
\n
most of these worked previously, but seemingly broke out of nowhere, unless driver or kernel updates wrecked thwm, but if that is the case i haven’t the faintest clue on how to troubleshoot that besides trying every previous kernel i can still download.\n
\n
Device: Legion 5-15, 16gb ram, radeon 5 4600, nvidia rtx 3060 mobile, newest version of mint and newest LTS kernel. LUKS partition. I’ll add more info when i get home.\n
\n
So, tl;dr:\n
\n
- how to troubleshoot proton games\n
- how to troubleshoot wine games in bottles and pol\n
- how to prevent games breaking out of nowhere in the future
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 29
+favouriteCount: 41
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700778836 {#1447
date: 2023-11-23 23:33:56.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1415 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1426 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1413 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1414 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1412 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1443 …}
+children: []
-id: 12931
-titleTs: "'diagnos':13 'game':3 'help':1 'idea':10 'issu':15 'stop':4 'various':2 'work':5"
-bodyTs: "'-15':130 '1':14 '150':81 '16gb':131 '2':15,69,76 '3':62 '3060':138 '4600':135 '5':59,129,134 'add':152 'besid':118 'black':6,49 'bottl':53,63,77,173 'break':180 'broke':90 'button':34 'case':106 'choos':9 'clue':112 'crash':64,71 'devic':127 'die':13 'doesn':18 'download':126 'dr':161 'driver':95 'effect':79 'either':17,52 'everi':58,120 'extrem':56 'faintest':111 'futur':186 'game':166,171,179 'get':157 'graphic':27 'green':43 'gzdoom':4 'haven':108 'home':158 'hotlin':67 'indi':75 'info':154 'issu':28 'kernel':97,122,147 'launch':20,24,66,73 'legion':128 'lego':74 'll':151 'loud':82 'lts':146 'luk':148 'luxor':61 'menu':32 'miami':68 'mint':143 'miss':35 'mobil':139 'must':12 'nativ':5 'newest':140,145 'nowher':93,183 'nvidia':136 'orc':11 'painkil':48 'partit':149 'pink':41 'pol':55,175 'prevent':178 'previous':87,121 'proton':16,70,165 'radeon':133 'ram':132 'rtx':137 'sam':45 'screen':7 'second':60 'seem':89 'serious':44 'sever':26 'sound':78 'speedup':57 'still':125 'stop':2 'tfe':46 'thing':39 'thwm':100 'tl':160 'tri':119 'troubleshoot':116,164,169 'tse':47 'unless':94 'updat':98 'version':141 'via':51 'wad':10 'whole':38 'wine':50,170 'work':3,86 'wreck':99"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700056668
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/14887591"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699970268 {#1424
date: 2023-11-14 14:57:48.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
75 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1423
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1442 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Help-Various-games-stopped-working-and-i-have-no-idea"
+title: "Help. Various games stopped working and i have no idea how to diagnose the issues"
+url: null
+body: """
What stopped working:\n
\n
- GzDoom (native, black screen after choosing .wad)\n
- Orcs Must Die 1 & 2 (proton, either doesn’t launch at all, or launches with severe graphical issues such as the menu and buttons missing or the whole thing being pink and green)\n
- serious sam tfe, tse; painkiller black (wine via either bottles or pol, extreme speedup every 5 seconds)\n
- luxor 3 (bottles, crashes on launch)\n
- hotline miami 2 (proton, crash on launch)\n
- lego indy 2 (bottles, sound effects at 150% loudness)\n
\n
most of these worked previously, but seemingly broke out of nowhere, unless driver or kernel updates wrecked thwm, but if that is the case i haven’t the faintest clue on how to troubleshoot that besides trying every previous kernel i can still download.\n
\n
Device: Legion 5-15, 16gb ram, radeon 5 4600, nvidia rtx 3060 mobile, newest version of mint and newest LTS kernel. LUKS partition. I’ll add more info when i get home.\n
\n
So, tl;dr:\n
\n
- how to troubleshoot proton games\n
- how to troubleshoot wine games in bottles and pol\n
- how to prevent games breaking out of nowhere in the future
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 29
+favouriteCount: 41
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700778836 {#1447
date: 2023-11-23 23:33:56.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1415 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1426 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1413 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1414 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1412 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1443 …}
+children: []
-id: 12931
-titleTs: "'diagnos':13 'game':3 'help':1 'idea':10 'issu':15 'stop':4 'various':2 'work':5"
-bodyTs: "'-15':130 '1':14 '150':81 '16gb':131 '2':15,69,76 '3':62 '3060':138 '4600':135 '5':59,129,134 'add':152 'besid':118 'black':6,49 'bottl':53,63,77,173 'break':180 'broke':90 'button':34 'case':106 'choos':9 'clue':112 'crash':64,71 'devic':127 'die':13 'doesn':18 'download':126 'dr':161 'driver':95 'effect':79 'either':17,52 'everi':58,120 'extrem':56 'faintest':111 'futur':186 'game':166,171,179 'get':157 'graphic':27 'green':43 'gzdoom':4 'haven':108 'home':158 'hotlin':67 'indi':75 'info':154 'issu':28 'kernel':97,122,147 'launch':20,24,66,73 'legion':128 'lego':74 'll':151 'loud':82 'lts':146 'luk':148 'luxor':61 'menu':32 'miami':68 'mint':143 'miss':35 'mobil':139 'must':12 'nativ':5 'newest':140,145 'nowher':93,183 'nvidia':136 'orc':11 'painkil':48 'partit':149 'pink':41 'pol':55,175 'prevent':178 'previous':87,121 'proton':16,70,165 'radeon':133 'ram':132 'rtx':137 'sam':45 'screen':7 'second':60 'seem':89 'serious':44 'sever':26 'sound':78 'speedup':57 'still':125 'stop':2 'tfe':46 'thing':39 'thwm':100 'tl':160 'tri':119 'troubleshoot':116,164,169 'tse':47 'unless':94 'updat':98 'version':141 'via':51 'wad':10 'whole':38 'wine':50,170 'work':3,86 'wreck':99"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700056668
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/14887591"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699970268 {#1424
date: 2023-11-14 14:57:48.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
76 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1423
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1442 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Help-Various-games-stopped-working-and-i-have-no-idea"
+title: "Help. Various games stopped working and i have no idea how to diagnose the issues"
+url: null
+body: """
What stopped working:\n
\n
- GzDoom (native, black screen after choosing .wad)\n
- Orcs Must Die 1 & 2 (proton, either doesn’t launch at all, or launches with severe graphical issues such as the menu and buttons missing or the whole thing being pink and green)\n
- serious sam tfe, tse; painkiller black (wine via either bottles or pol, extreme speedup every 5 seconds)\n
- luxor 3 (bottles, crashes on launch)\n
- hotline miami 2 (proton, crash on launch)\n
- lego indy 2 (bottles, sound effects at 150% loudness)\n
\n
most of these worked previously, but seemingly broke out of nowhere, unless driver or kernel updates wrecked thwm, but if that is the case i haven’t the faintest clue on how to troubleshoot that besides trying every previous kernel i can still download.\n
\n
Device: Legion 5-15, 16gb ram, radeon 5 4600, nvidia rtx 3060 mobile, newest version of mint and newest LTS kernel. LUKS partition. I’ll add more info when i get home.\n
\n
So, tl;dr:\n
\n
- how to troubleshoot proton games\n
- how to troubleshoot wine games in bottles and pol\n
- how to prevent games breaking out of nowhere in the future
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 29
+favouriteCount: 41
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700778836 {#1447
date: 2023-11-23 23:33:56.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1415 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1426 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1413 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1414 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1412 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1443 …}
+children: []
-id: 12931
-titleTs: "'diagnos':13 'game':3 'help':1 'idea':10 'issu':15 'stop':4 'various':2 'work':5"
-bodyTs: "'-15':130 '1':14 '150':81 '16gb':131 '2':15,69,76 '3':62 '3060':138 '4600':135 '5':59,129,134 'add':152 'besid':118 'black':6,49 'bottl':53,63,77,173 'break':180 'broke':90 'button':34 'case':106 'choos':9 'clue':112 'crash':64,71 'devic':127 'die':13 'doesn':18 'download':126 'dr':161 'driver':95 'effect':79 'either':17,52 'everi':58,120 'extrem':56 'faintest':111 'futur':186 'game':166,171,179 'get':157 'graphic':27 'green':43 'gzdoom':4 'haven':108 'home':158 'hotlin':67 'indi':75 'info':154 'issu':28 'kernel':97,122,147 'launch':20,24,66,73 'legion':128 'lego':74 'll':151 'loud':82 'lts':146 'luk':148 'luxor':61 'menu':32 'miami':68 'mint':143 'miss':35 'mobil':139 'must':12 'nativ':5 'newest':140,145 'nowher':93,183 'nvidia':136 'orc':11 'painkil':48 'partit':149 'pink':41 'pol':55,175 'prevent':178 'previous':87,121 'proton':16,70,165 'radeon':133 'ram':132 'rtx':137 'sam':45 'screen':7 'second':60 'seem':89 'serious':44 'sever':26 'sound':78 'speedup':57 'still':125 'stop':2 'tfe':46 'thing':39 'thwm':100 'tl':160 'tri':119 'troubleshoot':116,164,169 'tse':47 'unless':94 'updat':98 'version':141 'via':51 'wad':10 'whole':38 'wine':50,170 'work':3,86 'wreck':99"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700056668
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/14887591"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699970268 {#1424
date: 2023-11-14 14:57:48.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
77 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
78 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1427
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1456 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1920 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "How-safe-are-grammar-editing-tools"
+title: "How safe are grammar editing tools?"
+url: null
+body: """
Without naming names, there’s a well advertised grammar editing tool that’s available either as an app download or browser extension. This is something I’d value for a number of reasons (good grammar is important!) but I’m super cautious about anything I’m giving permission to watch what I’m typing.\n
\n
Ideally, I’d prefer to select text and have it analyzed on-demand using on-device intelligence. I’m on a Mac and it seems like Pages isn’t cut out to check grammar. Also, there’s no way in heck I’m paying $30 a month for a subscription.\n
\n
Edit: I just want to acknowledge my request for something I’d value and then saying I don’t want to pay for it. I would certainly pay for something if it met my needs but this function isn’t something I’d personally value at $30 a month or any monthly subscription ($30 a year sounds reasonable). Moreover, if there’s any suspicion of an application using my data for their own profit, they are not getting my money. So, in this case, *for the sake of data privacy*, I would prefer to pay for something (preferably once - grammar shouldn’t need updating).
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 6
+favouriteCount: 47
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1699989138 {#1419
date: 2023-11-14 20:12:18.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1454 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1462 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1464 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1457 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1453 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1458 …}
+children: []
-id: 12917
-titleTs: "'edit':5 'grammar':4 'safe':2 'tool':6"
-bodyTs: "'30':101,153,160 'acknowledg':112 'advertis':8 'also':91 'analyz':65 'anyth':44 'app':18 'applic':173 'avail':14 'browser':21 'case':190 'cautious':42 'certain':133 'check':89 'cut':86 'd':27,57,118,149 'data':176,195 'demand':68 'devic':72 'download':19 'edit':10,107 'either':15 'extens':22 'function':144 'get':184 'give':47 'good':34 'grammar':9,35,90,206 'heck':97 'ideal':55 'import':37 'intellig':73 'isn':84,145 'like':82 'm':40,46,53,75,99 'mac':78 'met':139 'money':186 'month':103,155,158 'moreov':165 'name':2,3 'need':141,209 'number':31 'on-demand':66 'on-devic':70 'page':83 'pay':100,128,134,201 'permiss':48 'person':150 'prefer':58,199,204 'privaci':196 'profit':180 'reason':33,164 'request':114 'sake':193 'say':122 'seem':81 'select':60 'shouldn':207 'someth':25,116,136,147,203 'sound':163 'subscript':106,159 'super':41 'suspicion':170 'text':61 'tool':11 'type':54 'updat':210 'use':69,174 'valu':28,119,151 'want':110,126 'watch':50 'way':95 'well':7 'without':1 'would':132,198 'year':162"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700053262
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.ml/post/7950943"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700200987 {#1425
date: 2023-11-17 07:03:07.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699966862 {#1416
date: 2023-11-14 14:01:02.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
79 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1427
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1456 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1920 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "How-safe-are-grammar-editing-tools"
+title: "How safe are grammar editing tools?"
+url: null
+body: """
Without naming names, there’s a well advertised grammar editing tool that’s available either as an app download or browser extension. This is something I’d value for a number of reasons (good grammar is important!) but I’m super cautious about anything I’m giving permission to watch what I’m typing.\n
\n
Ideally, I’d prefer to select text and have it analyzed on-demand using on-device intelligence. I’m on a Mac and it seems like Pages isn’t cut out to check grammar. Also, there’s no way in heck I’m paying $30 a month for a subscription.\n
\n
Edit: I just want to acknowledge my request for something I’d value and then saying I don’t want to pay for it. I would certainly pay for something if it met my needs but this function isn’t something I’d personally value at $30 a month or any monthly subscription ($30 a year sounds reasonable). Moreover, if there’s any suspicion of an application using my data for their own profit, they are not getting my money. So, in this case, *for the sake of data privacy*, I would prefer to pay for something (preferably once - grammar shouldn’t need updating).
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 6
+favouriteCount: 47
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1699989138 {#1419
date: 2023-11-14 20:12:18.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1454 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1462 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1464 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1457 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1453 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1458 …}
+children: []
-id: 12917
-titleTs: "'edit':5 'grammar':4 'safe':2 'tool':6"
-bodyTs: "'30':101,153,160 'acknowledg':112 'advertis':8 'also':91 'analyz':65 'anyth':44 'app':18 'applic':173 'avail':14 'browser':21 'case':190 'cautious':42 'certain':133 'check':89 'cut':86 'd':27,57,118,149 'data':176,195 'demand':68 'devic':72 'download':19 'edit':10,107 'either':15 'extens':22 'function':144 'get':184 'give':47 'good':34 'grammar':9,35,90,206 'heck':97 'ideal':55 'import':37 'intellig':73 'isn':84,145 'like':82 'm':40,46,53,75,99 'mac':78 'met':139 'money':186 'month':103,155,158 'moreov':165 'name':2,3 'need':141,209 'number':31 'on-demand':66 'on-devic':70 'page':83 'pay':100,128,134,201 'permiss':48 'person':150 'prefer':58,199,204 'privaci':196 'profit':180 'reason':33,164 'request':114 'sake':193 'say':122 'seem':81 'select':60 'shouldn':207 'someth':25,116,136,147,203 'sound':163 'subscript':106,159 'super':41 'suspicion':170 'text':61 'tool':11 'type':54 'updat':210 'use':69,174 'valu':28,119,151 'want':110,126 'watch':50 'way':95 'well':7 'without':1 'would':132,198 'year':162"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700053262
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.ml/post/7950943"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700200987 {#1425
date: 2023-11-17 07:03:07.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699966862 {#1416
date: 2023-11-14 14:01:02.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
80 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1427
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1456 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1920 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "How-safe-are-grammar-editing-tools"
+title: "How safe are grammar editing tools?"
+url: null
+body: """
Without naming names, there’s a well advertised grammar editing tool that’s available either as an app download or browser extension. This is something I’d value for a number of reasons (good grammar is important!) but I’m super cautious about anything I’m giving permission to watch what I’m typing.\n
\n
Ideally, I’d prefer to select text and have it analyzed on-demand using on-device intelligence. I’m on a Mac and it seems like Pages isn’t cut out to check grammar. Also, there’s no way in heck I’m paying $30 a month for a subscription.\n
\n
Edit: I just want to acknowledge my request for something I’d value and then saying I don’t want to pay for it. I would certainly pay for something if it met my needs but this function isn’t something I’d personally value at $30 a month or any monthly subscription ($30 a year sounds reasonable). Moreover, if there’s any suspicion of an application using my data for their own profit, they are not getting my money. So, in this case, *for the sake of data privacy*, I would prefer to pay for something (preferably once - grammar shouldn’t need updating).
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 6
+favouriteCount: 47
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1699989138 {#1419
date: 2023-11-14 20:12:18.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1454 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1462 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1464 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1457 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1453 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1458 …}
+children: []
-id: 12917
-titleTs: "'edit':5 'grammar':4 'safe':2 'tool':6"
-bodyTs: "'30':101,153,160 'acknowledg':112 'advertis':8 'also':91 'analyz':65 'anyth':44 'app':18 'applic':173 'avail':14 'browser':21 'case':190 'cautious':42 'certain':133 'check':89 'cut':86 'd':27,57,118,149 'data':176,195 'demand':68 'devic':72 'download':19 'edit':10,107 'either':15 'extens':22 'function':144 'get':184 'give':47 'good':34 'grammar':9,35,90,206 'heck':97 'ideal':55 'import':37 'intellig':73 'isn':84,145 'like':82 'm':40,46,53,75,99 'mac':78 'met':139 'money':186 'month':103,155,158 'moreov':165 'name':2,3 'need':141,209 'number':31 'on-demand':66 'on-devic':70 'page':83 'pay':100,128,134,201 'permiss':48 'person':150 'prefer':58,199,204 'privaci':196 'profit':180 'reason':33,164 'request':114 'sake':193 'say':122 'seem':81 'select':60 'shouldn':207 'someth':25,116,136,147,203 'sound':163 'subscript':106,159 'super':41 'suspicion':170 'text':61 'tool':11 'type':54 'updat':210 'use':69,174 'valu':28,119,151 'want':110,126 'watch':50 'way':95 'well':7 'without':1 'would':132,198 'year':162"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700053262
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.ml/post/7950943"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700200987 {#1425
date: 2023-11-17 07:03:07.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699966862 {#1416
date: 2023-11-14 14:01:02.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
81 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
82 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1437
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1436 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Why-does-lemmy-seem-better-for-engagement-and-conversation-then"
+title: "Why does lemmy seem better for engagement and conversation then (I meant than) Mastodon"
+url: null
+body: """
On average if I make a post on Mastodon whether I get a comment, and a continued conversation is either hit or miss.\n
\n
On Lemy if I make a post it’s almost insane the probalility of actual comments, conversation and discusion with many users that can occur in a single post compared to Mastodon.\n
\n
Is this because of the communities on Lemy making things more seamless and simple to find content I might want to consume and discuss as a user? Because say I join a Mastodon server, nothings really organized by topics or anything. Sure there are hashtags but, the user would have to know to search a specific hashtag and there’s the chance of even missing somes post that may be related even if the topic is similar to a hashtag searched for.\n
\n
Who knows, what are Lemy users thoughts on this?\n
\n
I know one thing, if you can make a good platform, then you can get great conversations in anything that people are interested in. It seems to me Lemy is the best at this for most users. While on Mastodon, while i’m not saying I hadn’t had people comment on my posts, it seems less likely then Lemmy. I don’t think I made a single post where no one has commented atleast something on Lemy.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 55
+favouriteCount: 115
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700110610 {#1432
date: 2023-11-16 05:56:50.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1428 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1430 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1431 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1438 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1699 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1703 …}
+children: []
-id: 12911
-titleTs: "'better':5 'convers':9 'engag':7 'lemmi':3 'mastodon':14 'meant':12 'seem':4"
-bodyTs: "'actual':38 'almost':33 'anyth':96,165 'atleast':221 'averag':2 'best':178 'chanc':117 'comment':14,39,197,220 'communiti':61 'compar':53 'consum':77 'content':72 'continu':17 'convers':18,40,163 'discus':42 'discuss':79 'either':20 'even':119,127 'find':71 'get':12,161 'good':156 'great':162 'hadn':193 'hashtag':100,112,135 'hit':21 'insan':34 'interest':169 'join':86 'know':107,139,148 'lemi':25,63,142,175,224 'lemmi':206 'less':203 'like':204 'm':189 'made':212 'make':5,28,64,154 'mani':44 'mastodon':9,55,88,186 'may':124 'might':74 'miss':23,120 'noth':90 'occur':48 'one':149,218 'organ':92 'peopl':167,196 'platform':157 'post':7,30,52,122,200,215 'probalil':36 'realli':91 'relat':126 'say':84,191 'seamless':67 'search':109,136 'seem':172,202 'server':89 'similar':132 'simpl':69 'singl':51,214 'some':121 'someth':222 'specif':111 'sure':97 'thing':65,150 'think':210 'thought':144 'topic':94,130 'user':45,82,103,143,183 'want':75 'whether':10 'would':104"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700051298
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8242843"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700194185 {#1439
date: 2023-11-17 05:09:45.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699964898 {#1433
date: 2023-11-14 13:28:18.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
83 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1437
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1436 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Why-does-lemmy-seem-better-for-engagement-and-conversation-then"
+title: "Why does lemmy seem better for engagement and conversation then (I meant than) Mastodon"
+url: null
+body: """
On average if I make a post on Mastodon whether I get a comment, and a continued conversation is either hit or miss.\n
\n
On Lemy if I make a post it’s almost insane the probalility of actual comments, conversation and discusion with many users that can occur in a single post compared to Mastodon.\n
\n
Is this because of the communities on Lemy making things more seamless and simple to find content I might want to consume and discuss as a user? Because say I join a Mastodon server, nothings really organized by topics or anything. Sure there are hashtags but, the user would have to know to search a specific hashtag and there’s the chance of even missing somes post that may be related even if the topic is similar to a hashtag searched for.\n
\n
Who knows, what are Lemy users thoughts on this?\n
\n
I know one thing, if you can make a good platform, then you can get great conversations in anything that people are interested in. It seems to me Lemy is the best at this for most users. While on Mastodon, while i’m not saying I hadn’t had people comment on my posts, it seems less likely then Lemmy. I don’t think I made a single post where no one has commented atleast something on Lemy.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 55
+favouriteCount: 115
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700110610 {#1432
date: 2023-11-16 05:56:50.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1428 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1430 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1431 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1438 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1699 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1703 …}
+children: []
-id: 12911
-titleTs: "'better':5 'convers':9 'engag':7 'lemmi':3 'mastodon':14 'meant':12 'seem':4"
-bodyTs: "'actual':38 'almost':33 'anyth':96,165 'atleast':221 'averag':2 'best':178 'chanc':117 'comment':14,39,197,220 'communiti':61 'compar':53 'consum':77 'content':72 'continu':17 'convers':18,40,163 'discus':42 'discuss':79 'either':20 'even':119,127 'find':71 'get':12,161 'good':156 'great':162 'hadn':193 'hashtag':100,112,135 'hit':21 'insan':34 'interest':169 'join':86 'know':107,139,148 'lemi':25,63,142,175,224 'lemmi':206 'less':203 'like':204 'm':189 'made':212 'make':5,28,64,154 'mani':44 'mastodon':9,55,88,186 'may':124 'might':74 'miss':23,120 'noth':90 'occur':48 'one':149,218 'organ':92 'peopl':167,196 'platform':157 'post':7,30,52,122,200,215 'probalil':36 'realli':91 'relat':126 'say':84,191 'seamless':67 'search':109,136 'seem':172,202 'server':89 'similar':132 'simpl':69 'singl':51,214 'some':121 'someth':222 'specif':111 'sure':97 'thing':65,150 'think':210 'thought':144 'topic':94,130 'user':45,82,103,143,183 'want':75 'whether':10 'would':104"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700051298
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8242843"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700194185 {#1439
date: 2023-11-17 05:09:45.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699964898 {#1433
date: 2023-11-14 13:28:18.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
84 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1437
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1436 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Why-does-lemmy-seem-better-for-engagement-and-conversation-then"
+title: "Why does lemmy seem better for engagement and conversation then (I meant than) Mastodon"
+url: null
+body: """
On average if I make a post on Mastodon whether I get a comment, and a continued conversation is either hit or miss.\n
\n
On Lemy if I make a post it’s almost insane the probalility of actual comments, conversation and discusion with many users that can occur in a single post compared to Mastodon.\n
\n
Is this because of the communities on Lemy making things more seamless and simple to find content I might want to consume and discuss as a user? Because say I join a Mastodon server, nothings really organized by topics or anything. Sure there are hashtags but, the user would have to know to search a specific hashtag and there’s the chance of even missing somes post that may be related even if the topic is similar to a hashtag searched for.\n
\n
Who knows, what are Lemy users thoughts on this?\n
\n
I know one thing, if you can make a good platform, then you can get great conversations in anything that people are interested in. It seems to me Lemy is the best at this for most users. While on Mastodon, while i’m not saying I hadn’t had people comment on my posts, it seems less likely then Lemmy. I don’t think I made a single post where no one has commented atleast something on Lemy.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 55
+favouriteCount: 115
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700110610 {#1432
date: 2023-11-16 05:56:50.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1428 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1430 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1431 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1438 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1699 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1703 …}
+children: []
-id: 12911
-titleTs: "'better':5 'convers':9 'engag':7 'lemmi':3 'mastodon':14 'meant':12 'seem':4"
-bodyTs: "'actual':38 'almost':33 'anyth':96,165 'atleast':221 'averag':2 'best':178 'chanc':117 'comment':14,39,197,220 'communiti':61 'compar':53 'consum':77 'content':72 'continu':17 'convers':18,40,163 'discus':42 'discuss':79 'either':20 'even':119,127 'find':71 'get':12,161 'good':156 'great':162 'hadn':193 'hashtag':100,112,135 'hit':21 'insan':34 'interest':169 'join':86 'know':107,139,148 'lemi':25,63,142,175,224 'lemmi':206 'less':203 'like':204 'm':189 'made':212 'make':5,28,64,154 'mani':44 'mastodon':9,55,88,186 'may':124 'might':74 'miss':23,120 'noth':90 'occur':48 'one':149,218 'organ':92 'peopl':167,196 'platform':157 'post':7,30,52,122,200,215 'probalil':36 'realli':91 'relat':126 'say':84,191 'seamless':67 'search':109,136 'seem':172,202 'server':89 'similar':132 'simpl':69 'singl':51,214 'some':121 'someth':222 'specif':111 'sure':97 'thing':65,150 'think':210 'thought':144 'topic':94,130 'user':45,82,103,143,183 'want':75 'whether':10 'would':104"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700051298
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8242843"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700194185 {#1439
date: 2023-11-17 05:09:45.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699964898 {#1433
date: 2023-11-14 13:28:18.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
85 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
86 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1695
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1690 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Coreboot-Can-I-coreboot-my-laptop-Acer-Aspire-A515-47"
+title: "[Coreboot] Can I coreboot my laptop? Acer Aspire A515-47"
+url: null
+body: """
I’m quite interested in putting coreboot onto my laptop, if that’s possible. But first I want to know if it’s reliable as I’ll be using this laptop for school, and if I can even do it in the first place.\n
\n
I have an Acer Aspire A515-47, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U. I don’t know any detailed information about the motherboard, nor northbridge or southbridge. I did try to find them but I couldn’t find anything online. I mention these as they were mentioned on the coreboot docs.\n
\n
Also from the docs, I’ll be doing the internal method as my laptop already, obviously, runs Linux (Fedora Silverblue).
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 7
+favouriteCount: 15
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1699990851 {#1693
date: 2023-11-14 20:40:51.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1698 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1709 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1610 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1606 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1612 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1743 …}
+children: []
-id: 12967
-titleTs: "'-47':10 'a515':9 'acer':7 'aspir':8 'coreboot':1,4 'laptop':6"
-bodyTs: "'-47':51 '5':54 '5625u':55 'a515':50 'acer':48 'alreadi':108 'also':94 'amd':52 'anyth':81 'aspir':49 'coreboot':7,92 'couldn':78 'detail':61 'doc':93,97 'even':38 'fedora':112 'find':74,80 'first':16,43 'inform':62 'interest':4 'intern':103 'know':20,59 'laptop':10,31,107 'linux':111 'll':27,99 'm':2 'mention':84,89 'method':104 'motherboard':65 'northbridg':67 'obvious':109 'onlin':82 'onto':8 'place':44 'possibl':14 'put':6 'quit':3 'reliabl':24 'run':110 'ryzen':53 'school':33 'silverblu':113 'southbridg':69 'tri':72 'use':29 'want':18"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700050071
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8251049"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699978071 {#1697
date: 2023-11-14 17:07:51.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
87 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1695
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1690 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Coreboot-Can-I-coreboot-my-laptop-Acer-Aspire-A515-47"
+title: "[Coreboot] Can I coreboot my laptop? Acer Aspire A515-47"
+url: null
+body: """
I’m quite interested in putting coreboot onto my laptop, if that’s possible. But first I want to know if it’s reliable as I’ll be using this laptop for school, and if I can even do it in the first place.\n
\n
I have an Acer Aspire A515-47, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U. I don’t know any detailed information about the motherboard, nor northbridge or southbridge. I did try to find them but I couldn’t find anything online. I mention these as they were mentioned on the coreboot docs.\n
\n
Also from the docs, I’ll be doing the internal method as my laptop already, obviously, runs Linux (Fedora Silverblue).
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 7
+favouriteCount: 15
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1699990851 {#1693
date: 2023-11-14 20:40:51.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1698 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1709 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1610 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1606 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1612 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1743 …}
+children: []
-id: 12967
-titleTs: "'-47':10 'a515':9 'acer':7 'aspir':8 'coreboot':1,4 'laptop':6"
-bodyTs: "'-47':51 '5':54 '5625u':55 'a515':50 'acer':48 'alreadi':108 'also':94 'amd':52 'anyth':81 'aspir':49 'coreboot':7,92 'couldn':78 'detail':61 'doc':93,97 'even':38 'fedora':112 'find':74,80 'first':16,43 'inform':62 'interest':4 'intern':103 'know':20,59 'laptop':10,31,107 'linux':111 'll':27,99 'm':2 'mention':84,89 'method':104 'motherboard':65 'northbridg':67 'obvious':109 'onlin':82 'onto':8 'place':44 'possibl':14 'put':6 'quit':3 'reliabl':24 'run':110 'ryzen':53 'school':33 'silverblu':113 'southbridg':69 'tri':72 'use':29 'want':18"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700050071
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8251049"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699978071 {#1697
date: 2023-11-14 17:07:51.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
88 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1695
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1690 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1374 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Coreboot-Can-I-coreboot-my-laptop-Acer-Aspire-A515-47"
+title: "[Coreboot] Can I coreboot my laptop? Acer Aspire A515-47"
+url: null
+body: """
I’m quite interested in putting coreboot onto my laptop, if that’s possible. But first I want to know if it’s reliable as I’ll be using this laptop for school, and if I can even do it in the first place.\n
\n
I have an Acer Aspire A515-47, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U. I don’t know any detailed information about the motherboard, nor northbridge or southbridge. I did try to find them but I couldn’t find anything online. I mention these as they were mentioned on the coreboot docs.\n
\n
Also from the docs, I’ll be doing the internal method as my laptop already, obviously, runs Linux (Fedora Silverblue).
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 7
+favouriteCount: 15
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1699990851 {#1693
date: 2023-11-14 20:40:51.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1698 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1709 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1610 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1606 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1612 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1743 …}
+children: []
-id: 12967
-titleTs: "'-47':10 'a515':9 'acer':7 'aspir':8 'coreboot':1,4 'laptop':6"
-bodyTs: "'-47':51 '5':54 '5625u':55 'a515':50 'acer':48 'alreadi':108 'also':94 'amd':52 'anyth':81 'aspir':49 'coreboot':7,92 'couldn':78 'detail':61 'doc':93,97 'even':38 'fedora':112 'find':74,80 'first':16,43 'inform':62 'interest':4 'intern':103 'know':20,59 'laptop':10,31,107 'linux':111 'll':27,99 'm':2 'mention':84,89 'method':104 'motherboard':65 'northbridg':67 'obvious':109 'onlin':82 'onto':8 'place':44 'possibl':14 'put':6 'quit':3 'reliabl':24 'run':110 'ryzen':53 'school':33 'silverblu':113 'southbridg':69 'tri':72 'use':29 'want':18"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700050071
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8251049"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699978071 {#1697
date: 2023-11-14 17:07:51.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
89 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
90 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1647
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1645 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Software-registration-lock"
+title: "Software registration lock"
+url: null
+body: """
Hi, some years ago (2019) I purchased landscaping program ‘Punch! Deck & Landscape’ from punchsoftware.com. I wanted to install it on new computer but on-line registration of license key failed.\n
\n
Their support said that I need to buy new version and gave me 20% discount.\n
\n
They seems to not care that purchased software had lifetime license:\n
\n
“Unfortunately with changes in technologies the registration server that the older programs used were rendered obsolete and thus rendered the older programs (v20 and older) unsupportable. This is why we offer the discounts to customers who have those older programs.”\n
\n
…\n
\n
"As newer product is released, they replace the older versions, thus the upgrade systems that are in place for customers who have the older products, so they do not have to purchase new product regularly at full retail pricing. "\n
\n
Is there any way to fight those assholes? The company is located in US.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "pl"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 8
+favouriteCount: 17
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700048734 {#1744
date: 2023-11-15 12:45:34.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1640 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1648 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1675 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1676 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1673 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1678 …}
+children: []
-id: 12916
-titleTs: "'lock':3 'registr':2 'softwar':1"
-bodyTs: "'20':45 '2019':5 'ago':4 'asshol':144 'buy':39 'care':51 'chang':60 'compani':146 'comput':22 'custom':92,117 'deck':11 'discount':46,90 'fail':31 'fight':142 'full':134 'gave':43 'hi':1 'instal':18 'key':30 'landscap':8,12 'licens':29,57 'lifetim':56 'line':26 'locat':148 'need':37 'new':21,40,130 'newer':99 'obsolet':73 'offer':88 'older':68,78,82,96,106,121 'on-lin':24 'place':115 'price':136 'product':100,122,131 'program':9,69,79,97 'punch':10 'punchsoftware.com':14 'purchas':7,53,129 'registr':27,64 'regular':132 'releas':102 'render':72,76 'replac':104 'retail':135 'said':34 'seem':48 'server':65 'softwar':54 'support':33 'system':111 'technolog':62 'thus':75,108 'unfortun':58 'unsupport':83 'upgrad':110 'us':150 'use':70 'v20':80 'version':41,107 'want':16 'way':140 'year':3"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700049242
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8243590"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700194876 {#1639
date: 2023-11-17 05:21:16.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699966242 {#1646
date: 2023-11-14 13:50:42.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
91 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1647
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1645 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Software-registration-lock"
+title: "Software registration lock"
+url: null
+body: """
Hi, some years ago (2019) I purchased landscaping program ‘Punch! Deck & Landscape’ from punchsoftware.com. I wanted to install it on new computer but on-line registration of license key failed.\n
\n
Their support said that I need to buy new version and gave me 20% discount.\n
\n
They seems to not care that purchased software had lifetime license:\n
\n
“Unfortunately with changes in technologies the registration server that the older programs used were rendered obsolete and thus rendered the older programs (v20 and older) unsupportable. This is why we offer the discounts to customers who have those older programs.”\n
\n
…\n
\n
"As newer product is released, they replace the older versions, thus the upgrade systems that are in place for customers who have the older products, so they do not have to purchase new product regularly at full retail pricing. "\n
\n
Is there any way to fight those assholes? The company is located in US.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "pl"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 8
+favouriteCount: 17
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700048734 {#1744
date: 2023-11-15 12:45:34.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1640 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1648 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1675 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1676 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1673 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1678 …}
+children: []
-id: 12916
-titleTs: "'lock':3 'registr':2 'softwar':1"
-bodyTs: "'20':45 '2019':5 'ago':4 'asshol':144 'buy':39 'care':51 'chang':60 'compani':146 'comput':22 'custom':92,117 'deck':11 'discount':46,90 'fail':31 'fight':142 'full':134 'gave':43 'hi':1 'instal':18 'key':30 'landscap':8,12 'licens':29,57 'lifetim':56 'line':26 'locat':148 'need':37 'new':21,40,130 'newer':99 'obsolet':73 'offer':88 'older':68,78,82,96,106,121 'on-lin':24 'place':115 'price':136 'product':100,122,131 'program':9,69,79,97 'punch':10 'punchsoftware.com':14 'purchas':7,53,129 'registr':27,64 'regular':132 'releas':102 'render':72,76 'replac':104 'retail':135 'said':34 'seem':48 'server':65 'softwar':54 'support':33 'system':111 'technolog':62 'thus':75,108 'unfortun':58 'unsupport':83 'upgrad':110 'us':150 'use':70 'v20':80 'version':41,107 'want':16 'way':140 'year':3"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700049242
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8243590"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700194876 {#1639
date: 2023-11-17 05:21:16.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699966242 {#1646
date: 2023-11-14 13:50:42.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
92 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1647
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1645 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Software-registration-lock"
+title: "Software registration lock"
+url: null
+body: """
Hi, some years ago (2019) I purchased landscaping program ‘Punch! Deck & Landscape’ from punchsoftware.com. I wanted to install it on new computer but on-line registration of license key failed.\n
\n
Their support said that I need to buy new version and gave me 20% discount.\n
\n
They seems to not care that purchased software had lifetime license:\n
\n
“Unfortunately with changes in technologies the registration server that the older programs used were rendered obsolete and thus rendered the older programs (v20 and older) unsupportable. This is why we offer the discounts to customers who have those older programs.”\n
\n
…\n
\n
"As newer product is released, they replace the older versions, thus the upgrade systems that are in place for customers who have the older products, so they do not have to purchase new product regularly at full retail pricing. "\n
\n
Is there any way to fight those assholes? The company is located in US.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "pl"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 8
+favouriteCount: 17
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700048734 {#1744
date: 2023-11-15 12:45:34.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1640 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1648 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1675 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1676 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1673 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1678 …}
+children: []
-id: 12916
-titleTs: "'lock':3 'registr':2 'softwar':1"
-bodyTs: "'20':45 '2019':5 'ago':4 'asshol':144 'buy':39 'care':51 'chang':60 'compani':146 'comput':22 'custom':92,117 'deck':11 'discount':46,90 'fail':31 'fight':142 'full':134 'gave':43 'hi':1 'instal':18 'key':30 'landscap':8,12 'licens':29,57 'lifetim':56 'line':26 'locat':148 'need':37 'new':21,40,130 'newer':99 'obsolet':73 'offer':88 'older':68,78,82,96,106,121 'on-lin':24 'place':115 'price':136 'product':100,122,131 'program':9,69,79,97 'punch':10 'punchsoftware.com':14 'purchas':7,53,129 'registr':27,64 'regular':132 'releas':102 'render':72,76 'replac':104 'retail':135 'said':34 'seem':48 'server':65 'softwar':54 'support':33 'system':111 'technolog':62 'thus':75,108 'unfortun':58 'unsupport':83 'upgrad':110 'us':150 'use':70 'v20':80 'version':41,107 'want':16 'way':140 'year':3"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700049242
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8243590"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700194876 {#1639
date: 2023-11-17 05:21:16.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699966242 {#1646
date: 2023-11-14 13:50:42.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
93 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
94 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1667
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1668 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#197 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Help-with-DVD-problem-please"
+title: "Help with DVD problem, please."
+url: null
+body: "I got a DVD, never used with cellophane intact, produced in 1993 on ebay. I thought maybe, since I didn’t get a DRM warning, it predated DRM, and I could just copy it to my hard drive, so I did. Both the copy and the DVD are now corrupted and unplayable. I want to fix the DVD then rip it to my hard drive. Googling gives plenty of suggestions for ripping but none for fixing. Please help if you can. Thanks."
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 36
+favouriteCount: 25
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1701418476 {#1670
date: 2023-12-01 09:14:36.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1671 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1650 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1652 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1649 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1653 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1661 …}
+children: []
-id: 12895
-titleTs: "'dvd':3 'help':1 'pleas':5 'problem':4"
-bodyTs: "'1993':12 'cellophan':8 'copi':33,44 'corrupt':50 'could':31 'didn':20 'drive':38,65 'drm':24,28 'dvd':4,47,58 'ebay':14 'fix':56,76 'get':22 'give':67 'googl':66 'got':2 'hard':37,64 'help':78 'intact':9 'mayb':17 'never':5 'none':74 'pleas':77 'plenti':68 'predat':27 'produc':10 'rip':60,72 'sinc':18 'suggest':70 'thank':82 'thought':16 'unplay':52 'use':6 'want':54 'warn':25"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700047101
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/8367381"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699960701 {#1666
date: 2023-11-14 12:18:21.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
95 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1667
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1668 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#197 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Help-with-DVD-problem-please"
+title: "Help with DVD problem, please."
+url: null
+body: "I got a DVD, never used with cellophane intact, produced in 1993 on ebay. I thought maybe, since I didn’t get a DRM warning, it predated DRM, and I could just copy it to my hard drive, so I did. Both the copy and the DVD are now corrupted and unplayable. I want to fix the DVD then rip it to my hard drive. Googling gives plenty of suggestions for ripping but none for fixing. Please help if you can. Thanks."
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 36
+favouriteCount: 25
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1701418476 {#1670
date: 2023-12-01 09:14:36.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1671 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1650 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1652 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1649 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1653 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1661 …}
+children: []
-id: 12895
-titleTs: "'dvd':3 'help':1 'pleas':5 'problem':4"
-bodyTs: "'1993':12 'cellophan':8 'copi':33,44 'corrupt':50 'could':31 'didn':20 'drive':38,65 'drm':24,28 'dvd':4,47,58 'ebay':14 'fix':56,76 'get':22 'give':67 'googl':66 'got':2 'hard':37,64 'help':78 'intact':9 'mayb':17 'never':5 'none':74 'pleas':77 'plenti':68 'predat':27 'produc':10 'rip':60,72 'sinc':18 'suggest':70 'thank':82 'thought':16 'unplay':52 'use':6 'want':54 'warn':25"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700047101
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/8367381"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699960701 {#1666
date: 2023-11-14 12:18:21.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
96 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1667
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1668 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#197 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Help-with-DVD-problem-please"
+title: "Help with DVD problem, please."
+url: null
+body: "I got a DVD, never used with cellophane intact, produced in 1993 on ebay. I thought maybe, since I didn’t get a DRM warning, it predated DRM, and I could just copy it to my hard drive, so I did. Both the copy and the DVD are now corrupted and unplayable. I want to fix the DVD then rip it to my hard drive. Googling gives plenty of suggestions for ripping but none for fixing. Please help if you can. Thanks."
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 36
+favouriteCount: 25
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1701418476 {#1670
date: 2023-12-01 09:14:36.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1671 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1650 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1652 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1649 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1653 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1661 …}
+children: []
-id: 12895
-titleTs: "'dvd':3 'help':1 'pleas':5 'problem':4"
-bodyTs: "'1993':12 'cellophan':8 'copi':33,44 'corrupt':50 'could':31 'didn':20 'drive':38,65 'drm':24,28 'dvd':4,47,58 'ebay':14 'fix':56,76 'get':22 'give':67 'googl':66 'got':2 'hard':37,64 'help':78 'intact':9 'mayb':17 'never':5 'none':74 'pleas':77 'plenti':68 'predat':27 'produc':10 'rip':60,72 'sinc':18 'suggest':70 'thank':82 'thought':16 'unplay':52 'use':6 'want':54 'warn':25"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700047101
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/8367381"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699960701 {#1666
date: 2023-11-14 12:18:21.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
97 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
98 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1552
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1590 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Is-Lemmy-as-a-platform-sustainable"
+title: "Is Lemmy as a platform sustainable?"
+url: null
+body: "I’m wondering how are all those different Lemmy instances financed? I know some rely on donations, but is that all and is that sustainable?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 39
+favouriteCount: 76
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700147756 {#1663
date: 2023-11-16 16:15:56.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1592 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1593 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1571 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1578 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1577 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1579 …}
+children: []
-id: 12887
-titleTs: "'lemmi':2 'platform':5 'sustain':6"
-bodyTs: "'differ':8 'donat':17 'financ':11 'instanc':10 'know':13 'lemmi':9 'm':2 'reli':15 'sustain':25 'wonder':3"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700042737
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.zip/post/5544702"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699956337 {#1553
date: 2023-11-14 11:05:37.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
99 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1552
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1590 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Is-Lemmy-as-a-platform-sustainable"
+title: "Is Lemmy as a platform sustainable?"
+url: null
+body: "I’m wondering how are all those different Lemmy instances financed? I know some rely on donations, but is that all and is that sustainable?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 39
+favouriteCount: 76
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700147756 {#1663
date: 2023-11-16 16:15:56.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1592 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1593 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1571 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1578 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1577 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1579 …}
+children: []
-id: 12887
-titleTs: "'lemmi':2 'platform':5 'sustain':6"
-bodyTs: "'differ':8 'donat':17 'financ':11 'instanc':10 'know':13 'lemmi':9 'm':2 'reli':15 'sustain':25 'wonder':3"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700042737
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.zip/post/5544702"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699956337 {#1553
date: 2023-11-14 11:05:37.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
100 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1552
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1590 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2167 …}
+image: null
+domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#261 …}
+slug: "Is-Lemmy-as-a-platform-sustainable"
+title: "Is Lemmy as a platform sustainable?"
+url: null
+body: "I’m wondering how are all those different Lemmy instances financed? I know some rely on donations, but is that all and is that sustainable?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 39
+favouriteCount: 76
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1700147756 {#1663
date: 2023-11-16 16:15:56.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1592 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1593 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1571 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1578 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1577 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1579 …}
+children: []
-id: 12887
-titleTs: "'lemmi':2 'platform':5 'sustain':6"
-bodyTs: "'differ':8 'donat':17 'financ':11 'instanc':10 'know':13 'lemmi':9 'm':2 'reli':15 'sustain':25 'wonder':3"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700042737
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.zip/post/5544702"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1699956337 {#1553
date: 2023-11-14 11:05:37.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|