1 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
2 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1380
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1838 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Macbook-2020-keyboard-and-touchpad-not-working"
+title: "Macbook 2020 keyboard and touchpad not working"
+url: null
+body: "Hey, I use a Macbook 2020 i5. I installed fedora on it. But my tochpad and keyboard are not working."
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 0
+favouriteCount: 0
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702214812 {#1878
date: 2023-12-10 14:26:52.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1888 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2438 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2473 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1500 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1530 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1536 …}
+children: []
-id: 26195
-titleTs: "'2020':2 'keyboard':3 'macbook':1 'touchpad':5 'work':7"
-bodyTs: "'2020':6 'fedora':10 'hey':1 'i5':7 'instal':9 'keyboard':17 'macbook':5 'tochpad':15 'use':3 'work':20"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 0
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9387897"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702214812 {#1887
date: 2023-12-10 14:26:52.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
3 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1380
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1838 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Macbook-2020-keyboard-and-touchpad-not-working"
+title: "Macbook 2020 keyboard and touchpad not working"
+url: null
+body: "Hey, I use a Macbook 2020 i5. I installed fedora on it. But my tochpad and keyboard are not working."
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 0
+favouriteCount: 0
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702214812 {#1878
date: 2023-12-10 14:26:52.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1888 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2438 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2473 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1500 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1530 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1536 …}
+children: []
-id: 26195
-titleTs: "'2020':2 'keyboard':3 'macbook':1 'touchpad':5 'work':7"
-bodyTs: "'2020':6 'fedora':10 'hey':1 'i5':7 'instal':9 'keyboard':17 'macbook':5 'tochpad':15 'use':3 'work':20"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 0
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9387897"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702214812 {#1887
date: 2023-12-10 14:26:52.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
4 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1380
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1838 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Macbook-2020-keyboard-and-touchpad-not-working"
+title: "Macbook 2020 keyboard and touchpad not working"
+url: null
+body: "Hey, I use a Macbook 2020 i5. I installed fedora on it. But my tochpad and keyboard are not working."
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 0
+favouriteCount: 0
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702214812 {#1878
date: 2023-12-10 14:26:52.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1888 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2438 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2473 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1500 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1530 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1536 …}
+children: []
-id: 26195
-titleTs: "'2020':2 'keyboard':3 'macbook':1 'touchpad':5 'work':7"
-bodyTs: "'2020':6 'fedora':10 'hey':1 'i5':7 'instal':9 'keyboard':17 'macbook':5 'tochpad':15 'use':3 'work':20"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 0
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9387897"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702214812 {#1887
date: 2023-12-10 14:26:52.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
5 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
6 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1623
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1632 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Do-Israeli-Politicians-adult-children-get-conscripted-just-like-the"
+title: "Do Israeli Politicians' adult children get conscripted just like the average adult Israeli citizen as part of mandatory service?"
+url: null
+body: """
I was just reading about how a current Israeli war minister’s son died in combat and it made me wonder that if Israeli’s politicians who make these decisions know their family will be affected by it personally and directly, does that lend towards the suggestion that it is more likely they are making genuinely ethically and morally correct decisions to engage in war stuff given their personal skin i the game?\n
\n
It would seem totally different from American politicians like Cheney who create bullshit geopolitical conflicts knowing full well their progeny will never be touched by it…\n
\n
Edit: I’m assuming they actually care/give a shit about their offspring and family, even if only just for appearences
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 56
+favouriteCount: 131
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702206040 {#1531
date: 2023-12-10 12:00:40.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1520 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1713 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1710 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1742 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1659 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1747 …}
+children: []
-id: 21005
-titleTs: "'adult':4,12 'averag':11 'children':5 'citizen':14 'conscript':7 'get':6 'isra':2,13 'like':9 'mandatori':18 'part':16 'politician':3 'servic':19"
-bodyTs: "'actual':105 'affect':36 'american':80 'appear':119 'assum':103 'bullshit':86 'care/give':106 'cheney':83 'combat':16 'conflict':88 'correct':60 'creat':85 'current':8 'decis':30,61 'die':14 'differ':78 'direct':41 'edit':100 'engag':63 'ethic':57 'even':114 'famili':33,113 'full':90 'game':73 'genuin':56 'geopolit':87 'given':67 'isra':9,24 'know':31,89 'lend':44 'like':52,82 'm':102 'made':19 'make':28,55 'minist':11 'moral':59 'never':95 'offspr':111 'person':39,69 'politician':26,81 'progeni':93 'read':4 'seem':76 'shit':108 'skin':70 'son':13 'stuff':66 'suggest':47 'total':77 'touch':97 'toward':45 'war':10,65 'well':91 'wonder':21 'would':75"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702079452
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9283396"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703398990 {#1533
date: 2023-12-24 07:23:10.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701993052 {#1517
date: 2023-12-08 00:50:52.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
7 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1623
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1632 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Do-Israeli-Politicians-adult-children-get-conscripted-just-like-the"
+title: "Do Israeli Politicians' adult children get conscripted just like the average adult Israeli citizen as part of mandatory service?"
+url: null
+body: """
I was just reading about how a current Israeli war minister’s son died in combat and it made me wonder that if Israeli’s politicians who make these decisions know their family will be affected by it personally and directly, does that lend towards the suggestion that it is more likely they are making genuinely ethically and morally correct decisions to engage in war stuff given their personal skin i the game?\n
\n
It would seem totally different from American politicians like Cheney who create bullshit geopolitical conflicts knowing full well their progeny will never be touched by it…\n
\n
Edit: I’m assuming they actually care/give a shit about their offspring and family, even if only just for appearences
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 56
+favouriteCount: 131
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702206040 {#1531
date: 2023-12-10 12:00:40.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1520 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1713 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1710 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1742 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1659 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1747 …}
+children: []
-id: 21005
-titleTs: "'adult':4,12 'averag':11 'children':5 'citizen':14 'conscript':7 'get':6 'isra':2,13 'like':9 'mandatori':18 'part':16 'politician':3 'servic':19"
-bodyTs: "'actual':105 'affect':36 'american':80 'appear':119 'assum':103 'bullshit':86 'care/give':106 'cheney':83 'combat':16 'conflict':88 'correct':60 'creat':85 'current':8 'decis':30,61 'die':14 'differ':78 'direct':41 'edit':100 'engag':63 'ethic':57 'even':114 'famili':33,113 'full':90 'game':73 'genuin':56 'geopolit':87 'given':67 'isra':9,24 'know':31,89 'lend':44 'like':52,82 'm':102 'made':19 'make':28,55 'minist':11 'moral':59 'never':95 'offspr':111 'person':39,69 'politician':26,81 'progeni':93 'read':4 'seem':76 'shit':108 'skin':70 'son':13 'stuff':66 'suggest':47 'total':77 'touch':97 'toward':45 'war':10,65 'well':91 'wonder':21 'would':75"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702079452
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9283396"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703398990 {#1533
date: 2023-12-24 07:23:10.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701993052 {#1517
date: 2023-12-08 00:50:52.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
8 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1623
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1632 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Do-Israeli-Politicians-adult-children-get-conscripted-just-like-the"
+title: "Do Israeli Politicians' adult children get conscripted just like the average adult Israeli citizen as part of mandatory service?"
+url: null
+body: """
I was just reading about how a current Israeli war minister’s son died in combat and it made me wonder that if Israeli’s politicians who make these decisions know their family will be affected by it personally and directly, does that lend towards the suggestion that it is more likely they are making genuinely ethically and morally correct decisions to engage in war stuff given their personal skin i the game?\n
\n
It would seem totally different from American politicians like Cheney who create bullshit geopolitical conflicts knowing full well their progeny will never be touched by it…\n
\n
Edit: I’m assuming they actually care/give a shit about their offspring and family, even if only just for appearences
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 56
+favouriteCount: 131
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702206040 {#1531
date: 2023-12-10 12:00:40.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1520 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1713 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1710 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1742 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1659 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1747 …}
+children: []
-id: 21005
-titleTs: "'adult':4,12 'averag':11 'children':5 'citizen':14 'conscript':7 'get':6 'isra':2,13 'like':9 'mandatori':18 'part':16 'politician':3 'servic':19"
-bodyTs: "'actual':105 'affect':36 'american':80 'appear':119 'assum':103 'bullshit':86 'care/give':106 'cheney':83 'combat':16 'conflict':88 'correct':60 'creat':85 'current':8 'decis':30,61 'die':14 'differ':78 'direct':41 'edit':100 'engag':63 'ethic':57 'even':114 'famili':33,113 'full':90 'game':73 'genuin':56 'geopolit':87 'given':67 'isra':9,24 'know':31,89 'lend':44 'like':52,82 'm':102 'made':19 'make':28,55 'minist':11 'moral':59 'never':95 'offspr':111 'person':39,69 'politician':26,81 'progeni':93 'read':4 'seem':76 'shit':108 'skin':70 'son':13 'stuff':66 'suggest':47 'total':77 'touch':97 'toward':45 'war':10,65 'well':91 'wonder':21 'would':75"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702079452
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9283396"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703398990 {#1533
date: 2023-12-24 07:23:10.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701993052 {#1517
date: 2023-12-08 00:50:52.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
9 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
10 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1750
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1748 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "USB-fingerprint-sensors-with-Linux-support"
+title: "USB fingerprint sensors with Linux support?"
+url: null
+body: """
I have a Prometheus builtin one in my Thinkpad and even though the mainboard firmware sucks, the sensor has libfprint support.\n
\n
Now I want to switch to a Clevo NV41 which has coreboot thanks to [Novacustom](configurelaptop.eu) and [3mdeb](3mdeb.com).\n
\n
But I dont want to type my password that often and I use Fingerprint everywhere.\n
\n
Plasma 6 is said to have Webauthn / Fido2 keys support, which could be a solution, but apart from that, I would like a USB fingerprint reader.\n
\n
[These Benns ones](https://www.benss-tech.com/index.php/product-c11.html) where reported to work years ago, but they are not available anywhere anymore.\n
\n
I already tried one from ARCANITE (through Amazon) and it didnt work.\n
\n
I think some are not actually sensors but security keys with password storage and fingerprint unlock?\n
\n
Does anyone know USB fingerprint sensors that work and are available? I would also be interested if these are actually secure or some cheap stuff that is very insecure.\n
\n
Out of curiosity, do Android phone sensors work? I had an IR one on mx Pixel 7pro that I swapped from a broken display to a good one, and that could totally be done on a laptop (if you get the flat cable…)
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 5
+favouriteCount: 43
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702201439 {#1753
date: 2023-12-10 10:43:59.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1468 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1472 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1467 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1469 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1498 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1497 …}
+children: []
-id: 21455
-titleTs: "'fingerprint':2 'linux':5 'sensor':3 'support':6 'usb':1"
-bodyTs: "'/index.php/product-c11.html)':87 '3mdeb':39 '3mdeb.com':40 '6':57 '7pro':174 'actual':118,148 'ago':93 'alreadi':102 'also':142 'amazon':108 'android':162 'anymor':100 'anyon':130 'anywher':99 'apart':72 'arcanit':106 'avail':98,139 'benn':83 'broken':180 'builtin':5 'cabl':200 'cheap':152 'clevo':29 'configurelaptop.eu':37 'coreboot':33 'could':67,188 'curios':160 'didnt':111 'display':181 'done':191 'dont':43 'even':11 'everywher':55 'fido2':63 'fingerprint':54,80,127,133 'firmwar':15 'flat':199 'get':197 'good':184 'insecur':157 'interest':144 'ir':169 'key':64,122 'know':131 'laptop':194 'libfprint':20 'like':77 'mainboard':14 'mx':172 'novacustom':36 'nv41':30 'often':50 'one':6,84,104,170,185 'password':48,124 'phone':163 'pixel':173 'plasma':56 'prometheus':4 'reader':81 'report':89 'said':59 'secur':121,149 'sensor':18,119,134,164 'solut':70 'storag':125 'stuff':153 'suck':16 'support':21,65 'swap':177 'switch':26 'thank':34 'think':114 'thinkpad':9 'though':12 'total':189 'tri':103 'type':46 'unlock':128 'usb':79,132 'use':53 'want':24,44 'webauthn':62 'work':91,112,136,165 'would':76,141 'www.benss-tech.com':86 'www.benss-tech.com/index.php/product-c11.html)':85 'year':92"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702246400
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://feddit.de/post/6547334"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703619989 {#1746
date: 2023-12-26 20:46:29.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702160000 {#1749
date: 2023-12-09 23:13:20.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
11 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1750
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1748 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "USB-fingerprint-sensors-with-Linux-support"
+title: "USB fingerprint sensors with Linux support?"
+url: null
+body: """
I have a Prometheus builtin one in my Thinkpad and even though the mainboard firmware sucks, the sensor has libfprint support.\n
\n
Now I want to switch to a Clevo NV41 which has coreboot thanks to [Novacustom](configurelaptop.eu) and [3mdeb](3mdeb.com).\n
\n
But I dont want to type my password that often and I use Fingerprint everywhere.\n
\n
Plasma 6 is said to have Webauthn / Fido2 keys support, which could be a solution, but apart from that, I would like a USB fingerprint reader.\n
\n
[These Benns ones](https://www.benss-tech.com/index.php/product-c11.html) where reported to work years ago, but they are not available anywhere anymore.\n
\n
I already tried one from ARCANITE (through Amazon) and it didnt work.\n
\n
I think some are not actually sensors but security keys with password storage and fingerprint unlock?\n
\n
Does anyone know USB fingerprint sensors that work and are available? I would also be interested if these are actually secure or some cheap stuff that is very insecure.\n
\n
Out of curiosity, do Android phone sensors work? I had an IR one on mx Pixel 7pro that I swapped from a broken display to a good one, and that could totally be done on a laptop (if you get the flat cable…)
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 5
+favouriteCount: 43
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702201439 {#1753
date: 2023-12-10 10:43:59.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1468 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1472 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1467 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1469 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1498 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1497 …}
+children: []
-id: 21455
-titleTs: "'fingerprint':2 'linux':5 'sensor':3 'support':6 'usb':1"
-bodyTs: "'/index.php/product-c11.html)':87 '3mdeb':39 '3mdeb.com':40 '6':57 '7pro':174 'actual':118,148 'ago':93 'alreadi':102 'also':142 'amazon':108 'android':162 'anymor':100 'anyon':130 'anywher':99 'apart':72 'arcanit':106 'avail':98,139 'benn':83 'broken':180 'builtin':5 'cabl':200 'cheap':152 'clevo':29 'configurelaptop.eu':37 'coreboot':33 'could':67,188 'curios':160 'didnt':111 'display':181 'done':191 'dont':43 'even':11 'everywher':55 'fido2':63 'fingerprint':54,80,127,133 'firmwar':15 'flat':199 'get':197 'good':184 'insecur':157 'interest':144 'ir':169 'key':64,122 'know':131 'laptop':194 'libfprint':20 'like':77 'mainboard':14 'mx':172 'novacustom':36 'nv41':30 'often':50 'one':6,84,104,170,185 'password':48,124 'phone':163 'pixel':173 'plasma':56 'prometheus':4 'reader':81 'report':89 'said':59 'secur':121,149 'sensor':18,119,134,164 'solut':70 'storag':125 'stuff':153 'suck':16 'support':21,65 'swap':177 'switch':26 'thank':34 'think':114 'thinkpad':9 'though':12 'total':189 'tri':103 'type':46 'unlock':128 'usb':79,132 'use':53 'want':24,44 'webauthn':62 'work':91,112,136,165 'would':76,141 'www.benss-tech.com':86 'www.benss-tech.com/index.php/product-c11.html)':85 'year':92"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702246400
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://feddit.de/post/6547334"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703619989 {#1746
date: 2023-12-26 20:46:29.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702160000 {#1749
date: 2023-12-09 23:13:20.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
12 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1750
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1748 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "USB-fingerprint-sensors-with-Linux-support"
+title: "USB fingerprint sensors with Linux support?"
+url: null
+body: """
I have a Prometheus builtin one in my Thinkpad and even though the mainboard firmware sucks, the sensor has libfprint support.\n
\n
Now I want to switch to a Clevo NV41 which has coreboot thanks to [Novacustom](configurelaptop.eu) and [3mdeb](3mdeb.com).\n
\n
But I dont want to type my password that often and I use Fingerprint everywhere.\n
\n
Plasma 6 is said to have Webauthn / Fido2 keys support, which could be a solution, but apart from that, I would like a USB fingerprint reader.\n
\n
[These Benns ones](https://www.benss-tech.com/index.php/product-c11.html) where reported to work years ago, but they are not available anywhere anymore.\n
\n
I already tried one from ARCANITE (through Amazon) and it didnt work.\n
\n
I think some are not actually sensors but security keys with password storage and fingerprint unlock?\n
\n
Does anyone know USB fingerprint sensors that work and are available? I would also be interested if these are actually secure or some cheap stuff that is very insecure.\n
\n
Out of curiosity, do Android phone sensors work? I had an IR one on mx Pixel 7pro that I swapped from a broken display to a good one, and that could totally be done on a laptop (if you get the flat cable…)
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 5
+favouriteCount: 43
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702201439 {#1753
date: 2023-12-10 10:43:59.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1468 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1472 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1467 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1469 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1498 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1497 …}
+children: []
-id: 21455
-titleTs: "'fingerprint':2 'linux':5 'sensor':3 'support':6 'usb':1"
-bodyTs: "'/index.php/product-c11.html)':87 '3mdeb':39 '3mdeb.com':40 '6':57 '7pro':174 'actual':118,148 'ago':93 'alreadi':102 'also':142 'amazon':108 'android':162 'anymor':100 'anyon':130 'anywher':99 'apart':72 'arcanit':106 'avail':98,139 'benn':83 'broken':180 'builtin':5 'cabl':200 'cheap':152 'clevo':29 'configurelaptop.eu':37 'coreboot':33 'could':67,188 'curios':160 'didnt':111 'display':181 'done':191 'dont':43 'even':11 'everywher':55 'fido2':63 'fingerprint':54,80,127,133 'firmwar':15 'flat':199 'get':197 'good':184 'insecur':157 'interest':144 'ir':169 'key':64,122 'know':131 'laptop':194 'libfprint':20 'like':77 'mainboard':14 'mx':172 'novacustom':36 'nv41':30 'often':50 'one':6,84,104,170,185 'password':48,124 'phone':163 'pixel':173 'plasma':56 'prometheus':4 'reader':81 'report':89 'said':59 'secur':121,149 'sensor':18,119,134,164 'solut':70 'storag':125 'stuff':153 'suck':16 'support':21,65 'swap':177 'switch':26 'thank':34 'think':114 'thinkpad':9 'though':12 'total':189 'tri':103 'type':46 'unlock':128 'usb':79,132 'use':53 'want':24,44 'webauthn':62 'work':91,112,136,165 'would':76,141 'www.benss-tech.com':86 'www.benss-tech.com/index.php/product-c11.html)':85 'year':92"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702246400
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://feddit.de/post/6547334"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703619989 {#1746
date: 2023-12-26 20:46:29.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702160000 {#1749
date: 2023-12-09 23:13:20.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
13 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
14 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1487
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1485 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-is-the-point-of-small-instances"
+title: "What is the point of small instances?"
+url: null
+body: "They come and go. They’re random clutter. We only need a few big instances that hosts a majority of the communities and that’s it. Why do we need so many smaller ones?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 30
+favouriteCount: 11
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702200786 {#1486
date: 2023-12-10 10:33:06.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1489 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1494 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1491 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1495 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1475 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1476 …}
+children: []
-id: 21051
-titleTs: "'instanc':7 'point':4 'small':6"
-bodyTs: "'big':14 'clutter':8 'come':2 'communiti':22 'go':4 'host':17 'instanc':15 'major':19 'mani':32 'need':11,30 'one':34 'random':7 're':6 'smaller':33"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702108174
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/17304721"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702021774 {#1488
date: 2023-12-08 08:49:34.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
15 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1487
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1485 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-is-the-point-of-small-instances"
+title: "What is the point of small instances?"
+url: null
+body: "They come and go. They’re random clutter. We only need a few big instances that hosts a majority of the communities and that’s it. Why do we need so many smaller ones?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 30
+favouriteCount: 11
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702200786 {#1486
date: 2023-12-10 10:33:06.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1489 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1494 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1491 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1495 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1475 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1476 …}
+children: []
-id: 21051
-titleTs: "'instanc':7 'point':4 'small':6"
-bodyTs: "'big':14 'clutter':8 'come':2 'communiti':22 'go':4 'host':17 'instanc':15 'major':19 'mani':32 'need':11,30 'one':34 'random':7 're':6 'smaller':33"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702108174
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/17304721"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702021774 {#1488
date: 2023-12-08 08:49:34.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
16 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1487
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1485 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-is-the-point-of-small-instances"
+title: "What is the point of small instances?"
+url: null
+body: "They come and go. They’re random clutter. We only need a few big instances that hosts a majority of the communities and that’s it. Why do we need so many smaller ones?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 30
+favouriteCount: 11
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702200786 {#1486
date: 2023-12-10 10:33:06.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1489 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1494 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1491 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1495 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1475 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1476 …}
+children: []
-id: 21051
-titleTs: "'instanc':7 'point':4 'small':6"
-bodyTs: "'big':14 'clutter':8 'come':2 'communiti':22 'go':4 'host':17 'instanc':15 'major':19 'mani':32 'need':11,30 'one':34 'random':7 're':6 'smaller':33"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702108174
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/17304721"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702021774 {#1488
date: 2023-12-08 08:49:34.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
17 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
18 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1755
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1760 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1757 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "How-much-privacy-will-I-lose-if-I-switch-to"
+title: "How much privacy will I lose if I switch to e/OS"
+url: null
+body: "I’m currently using GrapheneOS and I quite like it, but I would like to switch to something else. Will I lose much privacy if I switch to e/OS? Can I lock bootloader after flashing it like on GrapheneOS? I’m using Pixel 7 btw"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 10
+favouriteCount: 25
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702199329 {#1758
date: 2023-12-10 10:08:49.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1763 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1767 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1762 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1788 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1779 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1787 …}
+children: []
-id: 21177
-titleTs: "'e/os':11 'lose':6 'much':2 'privaci':3 'switch':9"
-bodyTs: "'7':44 'bootload':33 'btw':45 'current':3 'e/os':29 'els':19 'flash':35 'grapheneo':5,39 'like':9,14,37 'lock':32 'lose':22 'm':2,41 'much':23 'pixel':43 'privaci':24 'quit':8 'someth':18 'switch':16,27 'use':4,42 'would':13"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702116962
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://iusearchlinux.fyi/post/2725066"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702030562 {#1754
date: 2023-12-08 11:16:02.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
19 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1755
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1760 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1757 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "How-much-privacy-will-I-lose-if-I-switch-to"
+title: "How much privacy will I lose if I switch to e/OS"
+url: null
+body: "I’m currently using GrapheneOS and I quite like it, but I would like to switch to something else. Will I lose much privacy if I switch to e/OS? Can I lock bootloader after flashing it like on GrapheneOS? I’m using Pixel 7 btw"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 10
+favouriteCount: 25
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702199329 {#1758
date: 2023-12-10 10:08:49.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1763 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1767 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1762 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1788 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1779 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1787 …}
+children: []
-id: 21177
-titleTs: "'e/os':11 'lose':6 'much':2 'privaci':3 'switch':9"
-bodyTs: "'7':44 'bootload':33 'btw':45 'current':3 'e/os':29 'els':19 'flash':35 'grapheneo':5,39 'like':9,14,37 'lock':32 'lose':22 'm':2,41 'much':23 'pixel':43 'privaci':24 'quit':8 'someth':18 'switch':16,27 'use':4,42 'would':13"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702116962
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://iusearchlinux.fyi/post/2725066"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702030562 {#1754
date: 2023-12-08 11:16:02.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
20 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1755
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1760 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1757 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "How-much-privacy-will-I-lose-if-I-switch-to"
+title: "How much privacy will I lose if I switch to e/OS"
+url: null
+body: "I’m currently using GrapheneOS and I quite like it, but I would like to switch to something else. Will I lose much privacy if I switch to e/OS? Can I lock bootloader after flashing it like on GrapheneOS? I’m using Pixel 7 btw"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 10
+favouriteCount: 25
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702199329 {#1758
date: 2023-12-10 10:08:49.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1763 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1767 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1762 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1788 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1779 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1787 …}
+children: []
-id: 21177
-titleTs: "'e/os':11 'lose':6 'much':2 'privaci':3 'switch':9"
-bodyTs: "'7':44 'bootload':33 'btw':45 'current':3 'e/os':29 'els':19 'flash':35 'grapheneo':5,39 'like':9,14,37 'lock':32 'lose':22 'm':2,41 'much':23 'pixel':43 'privaci':24 'quit':8 'someth':18 'switch':16,27 'use':4,42 'would':13"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702116962
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://iusearchlinux.fyi/post/2725066"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702030562 {#1754
date: 2023-12-08 11:16:02.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
21 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
22 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1775
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1776 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Would-reverting-back-to-tribes-or-city-states-not-be-sufficient"
+title: "Would reverting back to tribes or city-states not be sufficient to save us from ourselves?"
+url: null
+body: """
I was having this conversation with a friend. Albert Einstein was known for saying the following…\n
\n
“I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.”\n
\n
By that, he was referring to the idea that atomic and nuclear power would complicate human development so much we would have it thrust back at us, unless we reached a point we could [manifest a cycle](https://twitter.com/TYL80737692/status/1724378550835216795). And frankly, especially with current events, I’d believe him over Oppenheimer, that movie was just modern political fuel (people might also argue that the constant act of trying to make war obsolete through more powerful weapons ignores the fact that our very goal is to learn from history).\n
\n
I get a few takeaways from this, one of these being that progress, people foresee (or think they foresee), will turn out to be a merely forward thing, where we can only get better at inventing, which means better tech, which means the ability to improve how we destroy, and another being that nation states, themselves having been a can of worms on their own when tribes contemplated no longer being tribes, will be targeting other nation-states, but that tribes, being nomadic and not as technologically in-tune, would have less incentive to be struck down by a nuke, as would city-states to a lesser degree due to the second thing and/or the fact that everyone existing in the form of city-states might make people more careful. I personally am intrigued by both ideas albeit particularly the city-state one, as it would allow for a larger pool of identity.\n
\n
My friend, however, says that people who hold this view are assuming all the factors they see are all the factors that exist, and that there are factors unforeseen (by adherents) that would have no reason to be seen by most people talking about this that would amount to unexpected developments that would render a return to tribalism (or city-states) to be in vain. Bringing the matter here as it comes to a draw, being someone who questions whether they’re assuming all the natural factors can be inferred, I’d like to ask you, would you say yay or nay to the idea of reverting to tribes, and/or yay or nay to the idea of reverting to city-states (if we consider them separate ideas)?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 21
+favouriteCount: 27
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702198061 {#1774
date: 2023-12-10 09:47:41.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1781 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1783 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1784 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1780 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1765 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1682 …}
+children: []
-id: 21259
-titleTs: "'back':3 'citi':8 'city-st':7 'revert':2 'save':14 'state':9 'suffici':12 'tribe':5 'us':15 'would':1"
-bodyTs: "'/tyl80737692/status/1724378550835216795).':79 'abil':172 'act':106 'adher':317 'albeit':270 'albert':9 'allow':280 'also':101 'amount':334 'and/or':245,397 'anoth':179 'argu':102 'ask':382 'assum':298,370 'atom':49 'back':64 'believ':88 'better':162,167 'bring':353 'care':262 'citi':234,256,274,347,408 'city-st':233,255,273,346,407 'come':359 'complic':54 'consid':412 'constant':105 'contempl':196 'convers':5 'could':73 'current':84 'cycl':76 'd':87,379 'degre':239 'destroy':177 'develop':56,337 'draw':362 'due':240 'einstein':10 'especi':82 'event':85 'everyon':249 'exist':250,309 'fact':119,247 'factor':301,307,314,374 'follow':16 'forese':143,147 'form':253 'forward':155 'fought':28,35 'frank':81 'friend':8,288 'fuel':98 'get':130,161 'goal':123 'histori':128 'hold':294 'howev':289 'human':55 'idea':47,269,392,403,415 'ident':286 'ignor':117 'iii':25 'improv':174 'in-tun':217 'incent':223 'infer':377 'intrigu':266 'invent':164 'iv':32 'know':18 'known':12 'larger':283 'learn':126 'less':222 'lesser':238 'like':380 'longer':198 'make':110,259 'manifest':74 'matter':355 'mean':166,170 'mere':154 'might':100,258 'modern':96 'movi':93 'much':58 'nation':182,206 'nation-st':205 'natur':373 'nay':389,400 'nomad':212 'nuclear':51 'nuke':230 'obsolet':112 'one':136,276 'oppenheim':91 'particular':271 'peopl':99,142,260,292,328 'person':264 'point':71 'polit':97 'pool':284 'power':52,115 'progress':141 'question':366 're':369 'reach':69 'reason':322 'refer':44 'render':340 'return':342 'revert':394,405 'say':14,290,386 'second':243 'see':303 'seen':325 'separ':414 'someon':364 'state':183,207,235,257,275,348,409 'stick':37 'stone':39 'struck':226 'takeaway':133 'talk':329 'target':203 'tech':168 'technolog':216 'thing':156,244 'think':145 'thrust':63 'tri':108 'tribal':344 'tribe':195,200,210,396 'tune':219 'turn':149 'twitter.com':78 'twitter.com/tyl80737692/status/1724378550835216795).':77 'unexpect':336 'unforeseen':315 'unless':67 'us':66 'vain':352 'view':296 'war':24,31,111 'weapon':22,116 'whether':367 'world':23,30 'worm':190 'would':53,60,220,232,279,319,333,339,384 'yay':387,398"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702168015
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/17383838"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702081615 {#1773
date: 2023-12-09 01:26:55.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
23 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1775
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1776 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Would-reverting-back-to-tribes-or-city-states-not-be-sufficient"
+title: "Would reverting back to tribes or city-states not be sufficient to save us from ourselves?"
+url: null
+body: """
I was having this conversation with a friend. Albert Einstein was known for saying the following…\n
\n
“I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.”\n
\n
By that, he was referring to the idea that atomic and nuclear power would complicate human development so much we would have it thrust back at us, unless we reached a point we could [manifest a cycle](https://twitter.com/TYL80737692/status/1724378550835216795). And frankly, especially with current events, I’d believe him over Oppenheimer, that movie was just modern political fuel (people might also argue that the constant act of trying to make war obsolete through more powerful weapons ignores the fact that our very goal is to learn from history).\n
\n
I get a few takeaways from this, one of these being that progress, people foresee (or think they foresee), will turn out to be a merely forward thing, where we can only get better at inventing, which means better tech, which means the ability to improve how we destroy, and another being that nation states, themselves having been a can of worms on their own when tribes contemplated no longer being tribes, will be targeting other nation-states, but that tribes, being nomadic and not as technologically in-tune, would have less incentive to be struck down by a nuke, as would city-states to a lesser degree due to the second thing and/or the fact that everyone existing in the form of city-states might make people more careful. I personally am intrigued by both ideas albeit particularly the city-state one, as it would allow for a larger pool of identity.\n
\n
My friend, however, says that people who hold this view are assuming all the factors they see are all the factors that exist, and that there are factors unforeseen (by adherents) that would have no reason to be seen by most people talking about this that would amount to unexpected developments that would render a return to tribalism (or city-states) to be in vain. Bringing the matter here as it comes to a draw, being someone who questions whether they’re assuming all the natural factors can be inferred, I’d like to ask you, would you say yay or nay to the idea of reverting to tribes, and/or yay or nay to the idea of reverting to city-states (if we consider them separate ideas)?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 21
+favouriteCount: 27
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702198061 {#1774
date: 2023-12-10 09:47:41.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1781 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1783 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1784 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1780 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1765 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1682 …}
+children: []
-id: 21259
-titleTs: "'back':3 'citi':8 'city-st':7 'revert':2 'save':14 'state':9 'suffici':12 'tribe':5 'us':15 'would':1"
-bodyTs: "'/tyl80737692/status/1724378550835216795).':79 'abil':172 'act':106 'adher':317 'albeit':270 'albert':9 'allow':280 'also':101 'amount':334 'and/or':245,397 'anoth':179 'argu':102 'ask':382 'assum':298,370 'atom':49 'back':64 'believ':88 'better':162,167 'bring':353 'care':262 'citi':234,256,274,347,408 'city-st':233,255,273,346,407 'come':359 'complic':54 'consid':412 'constant':105 'contempl':196 'convers':5 'could':73 'current':84 'cycl':76 'd':87,379 'degre':239 'destroy':177 'develop':56,337 'draw':362 'due':240 'einstein':10 'especi':82 'event':85 'everyon':249 'exist':250,309 'fact':119,247 'factor':301,307,314,374 'follow':16 'forese':143,147 'form':253 'forward':155 'fought':28,35 'frank':81 'friend':8,288 'fuel':98 'get':130,161 'goal':123 'histori':128 'hold':294 'howev':289 'human':55 'idea':47,269,392,403,415 'ident':286 'ignor':117 'iii':25 'improv':174 'in-tun':217 'incent':223 'infer':377 'intrigu':266 'invent':164 'iv':32 'know':18 'known':12 'larger':283 'learn':126 'less':222 'lesser':238 'like':380 'longer':198 'make':110,259 'manifest':74 'matter':355 'mean':166,170 'mere':154 'might':100,258 'modern':96 'movi':93 'much':58 'nation':182,206 'nation-st':205 'natur':373 'nay':389,400 'nomad':212 'nuclear':51 'nuke':230 'obsolet':112 'one':136,276 'oppenheim':91 'particular':271 'peopl':99,142,260,292,328 'person':264 'point':71 'polit':97 'pool':284 'power':52,115 'progress':141 'question':366 're':369 'reach':69 'reason':322 'refer':44 'render':340 'return':342 'revert':394,405 'say':14,290,386 'second':243 'see':303 'seen':325 'separ':414 'someon':364 'state':183,207,235,257,275,348,409 'stick':37 'stone':39 'struck':226 'takeaway':133 'talk':329 'target':203 'tech':168 'technolog':216 'thing':156,244 'think':145 'thrust':63 'tri':108 'tribal':344 'tribe':195,200,210,396 'tune':219 'turn':149 'twitter.com':78 'twitter.com/tyl80737692/status/1724378550835216795).':77 'unexpect':336 'unforeseen':315 'unless':67 'us':66 'vain':352 'view':296 'war':24,31,111 'weapon':22,116 'whether':367 'world':23,30 'worm':190 'would':53,60,220,232,279,319,333,339,384 'yay':387,398"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702168015
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/17383838"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702081615 {#1773
date: 2023-12-09 01:26:55.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
24 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1775
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1776 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Would-reverting-back-to-tribes-or-city-states-not-be-sufficient"
+title: "Would reverting back to tribes or city-states not be sufficient to save us from ourselves?"
+url: null
+body: """
I was having this conversation with a friend. Albert Einstein was known for saying the following…\n
\n
“I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.”\n
\n
By that, he was referring to the idea that atomic and nuclear power would complicate human development so much we would have it thrust back at us, unless we reached a point we could [manifest a cycle](https://twitter.com/TYL80737692/status/1724378550835216795). And frankly, especially with current events, I’d believe him over Oppenheimer, that movie was just modern political fuel (people might also argue that the constant act of trying to make war obsolete through more powerful weapons ignores the fact that our very goal is to learn from history).\n
\n
I get a few takeaways from this, one of these being that progress, people foresee (or think they foresee), will turn out to be a merely forward thing, where we can only get better at inventing, which means better tech, which means the ability to improve how we destroy, and another being that nation states, themselves having been a can of worms on their own when tribes contemplated no longer being tribes, will be targeting other nation-states, but that tribes, being nomadic and not as technologically in-tune, would have less incentive to be struck down by a nuke, as would city-states to a lesser degree due to the second thing and/or the fact that everyone existing in the form of city-states might make people more careful. I personally am intrigued by both ideas albeit particularly the city-state one, as it would allow for a larger pool of identity.\n
\n
My friend, however, says that people who hold this view are assuming all the factors they see are all the factors that exist, and that there are factors unforeseen (by adherents) that would have no reason to be seen by most people talking about this that would amount to unexpected developments that would render a return to tribalism (or city-states) to be in vain. Bringing the matter here as it comes to a draw, being someone who questions whether they’re assuming all the natural factors can be inferred, I’d like to ask you, would you say yay or nay to the idea of reverting to tribes, and/or yay or nay to the idea of reverting to city-states (if we consider them separate ideas)?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 21
+favouriteCount: 27
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702198061 {#1774
date: 2023-12-10 09:47:41.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1781 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1783 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1784 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1780 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1765 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1682 …}
+children: []
-id: 21259
-titleTs: "'back':3 'citi':8 'city-st':7 'revert':2 'save':14 'state':9 'suffici':12 'tribe':5 'us':15 'would':1"
-bodyTs: "'/tyl80737692/status/1724378550835216795).':79 'abil':172 'act':106 'adher':317 'albeit':270 'albert':9 'allow':280 'also':101 'amount':334 'and/or':245,397 'anoth':179 'argu':102 'ask':382 'assum':298,370 'atom':49 'back':64 'believ':88 'better':162,167 'bring':353 'care':262 'citi':234,256,274,347,408 'city-st':233,255,273,346,407 'come':359 'complic':54 'consid':412 'constant':105 'contempl':196 'convers':5 'could':73 'current':84 'cycl':76 'd':87,379 'degre':239 'destroy':177 'develop':56,337 'draw':362 'due':240 'einstein':10 'especi':82 'event':85 'everyon':249 'exist':250,309 'fact':119,247 'factor':301,307,314,374 'follow':16 'forese':143,147 'form':253 'forward':155 'fought':28,35 'frank':81 'friend':8,288 'fuel':98 'get':130,161 'goal':123 'histori':128 'hold':294 'howev':289 'human':55 'idea':47,269,392,403,415 'ident':286 'ignor':117 'iii':25 'improv':174 'in-tun':217 'incent':223 'infer':377 'intrigu':266 'invent':164 'iv':32 'know':18 'known':12 'larger':283 'learn':126 'less':222 'lesser':238 'like':380 'longer':198 'make':110,259 'manifest':74 'matter':355 'mean':166,170 'mere':154 'might':100,258 'modern':96 'movi':93 'much':58 'nation':182,206 'nation-st':205 'natur':373 'nay':389,400 'nomad':212 'nuclear':51 'nuke':230 'obsolet':112 'one':136,276 'oppenheim':91 'particular':271 'peopl':99,142,260,292,328 'person':264 'point':71 'polit':97 'pool':284 'power':52,115 'progress':141 'question':366 're':369 'reach':69 'reason':322 'refer':44 'render':340 'return':342 'revert':394,405 'say':14,290,386 'second':243 'see':303 'seen':325 'separ':414 'someon':364 'state':183,207,235,257,275,348,409 'stick':37 'stone':39 'struck':226 'takeaway':133 'talk':329 'target':203 'tech':168 'technolog':216 'thing':156,244 'think':145 'thrust':63 'tri':108 'tribal':344 'tribe':195,200,210,396 'tune':219 'turn':149 'twitter.com':78 'twitter.com/tyl80737692/status/1724378550835216795).':77 'unexpect':336 'unforeseen':315 'unless':67 'us':66 'vain':352 'view':296 'war':24,31,111 'weapon':22,116 'whether':367 'world':23,30 'worm':190 'would':53,60,220,232,279,319,333,339,384 'yay':387,398"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702168015
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/17383838"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702081615 {#1773
date: 2023-12-09 01:26:55.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
25 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
26 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1445
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1465 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "how-similar-are-other-North-American-countries-to-USA"
+title: "how similar are other North American countries to USA??"
+url: null
+body: "I mean the other 2 countries, Canada and Mexico, how similar are both of them to United States?? Both countries have a similar economy and democracy etc, and I think those two countries share things like supermarkets, stores, etc. I suppose the cultural differences are not a lot, that is very nice."
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 86
+favouriteCount: 92
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702197793 {#1444
date: 2023-12-10 09:43:13.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1638 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1642 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1643 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1633 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1624 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1636 …}
+children: []
-id: 21266
-titleTs: "'american':6 'countri':7 'north':5 'similar':2 'usa':9"
-bodyTs: "'2':5 'canada':7 'countri':6,20,33 'cultur':43 'democraci':26 'differ':44 'economi':24 'etc':27,39 'like':36 'lot':48 'mean':2 'mexico':9 'nice':52 'share':34 'similar':11,23 'state':18 'store':38 'supermarket':37 'suppos':41 'thing':35 'think':30 'two':32 'unit':17"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702171241
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9330383"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703527245 {#1466
date: 2023-12-25 19:00:45.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702084841 {#1452
date: 2023-12-09 02:20:41.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
27 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1445
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1465 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "how-similar-are-other-North-American-countries-to-USA"
+title: "how similar are other North American countries to USA??"
+url: null
+body: "I mean the other 2 countries, Canada and Mexico, how similar are both of them to United States?? Both countries have a similar economy and democracy etc, and I think those two countries share things like supermarkets, stores, etc. I suppose the cultural differences are not a lot, that is very nice."
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 86
+favouriteCount: 92
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702197793 {#1444
date: 2023-12-10 09:43:13.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1638 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1642 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1643 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1633 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1624 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1636 …}
+children: []
-id: 21266
-titleTs: "'american':6 'countri':7 'north':5 'similar':2 'usa':9"
-bodyTs: "'2':5 'canada':7 'countri':6,20,33 'cultur':43 'democraci':26 'differ':44 'economi':24 'etc':27,39 'like':36 'lot':48 'mean':2 'mexico':9 'nice':52 'share':34 'similar':11,23 'state':18 'store':38 'supermarket':37 'suppos':41 'thing':35 'think':30 'two':32 'unit':17"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702171241
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9330383"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703527245 {#1466
date: 2023-12-25 19:00:45.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702084841 {#1452
date: 2023-12-09 02:20:41.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
28 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1445
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1465 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "how-similar-are-other-North-American-countries-to-USA"
+title: "how similar are other North American countries to USA??"
+url: null
+body: "I mean the other 2 countries, Canada and Mexico, how similar are both of them to United States?? Both countries have a similar economy and democracy etc, and I think those two countries share things like supermarkets, stores, etc. I suppose the cultural differences are not a lot, that is very nice."
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 86
+favouriteCount: 92
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702197793 {#1444
date: 2023-12-10 09:43:13.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1638 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1642 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1643 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1633 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1624 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1636 …}
+children: []
-id: 21266
-titleTs: "'american':6 'countri':7 'north':5 'similar':2 'usa':9"
-bodyTs: "'2':5 'canada':7 'countri':6,20,33 'cultur':43 'democraci':26 'differ':44 'economi':24 'etc':27,39 'like':36 'lot':48 'mean':2 'mexico':9 'nice':52 'share':34 'similar':11,23 'state':18 'store':38 'supermarket':37 'suppos':41 'thing':35 'think':30 'two':32 'unit':17"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702171241
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9330383"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703527245 {#1466
date: 2023-12-25 19:00:45.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702084841 {#1452
date: 2023-12-09 02:20:41.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
29 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
30 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1449
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1421 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Can-one-recover-from-an-accidental-rm-rf-of-system"
+title: "Can one recover from an accidental rm -rf of system directories by copying those files back in from a backup?"
+url: null
+body: """
Well I’ve joined the “accidentally trashing your system with rm -rf” club! Luckily I didn’t delete my home directory with all the things I care about, but I did delete /boot and /usr, and maybe /var (long story, boils down to me trying to delete non-system directories named those but reflexively adding the slash in front when I should not have). I have backups of those as well, so what are my prospects of recovering from this by just copying them back in using a live USB? Only issue is they’re stored in my server as belonging to the server user (I assume everything in those directories should belong to root and I can just use chown?) But I also don’t know if they retain the same permissions when backed up.\n
\n
Has anyone had any luck recovering a system in this way? I’m hoping not to have to reinstall everything because I had gotten pretty cozy with the current installation.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 19
+favouriteCount: 38
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702197100 {#1660
date: 2023-12-10 09:31:40.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1422 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1447 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1423 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1415 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1426 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1413 …}
+children: []
-id: 21174
-titleTs: "'accident':6 'back':16 'backup':20 'copi':13 'directori':11 'file':15 'one':2 'recov':3 'rf':8 'rm':7 'system':10"
-bodyTs: "'/boot':33 '/usr':35 '/var':38 'accident':6 'ad':56 'also':125 'anyon':139 'assum':108 'back':86,136 'backup':68 'belong':102,114 'boil':41 'care':27 'chown':122 'club':13 'copi':84 'cozi':163 'current':166 'delet':18,32,47 'didn':16 'directori':21,51,112 'everyth':109,157 'front':60 'gotten':161 'home':20 'hope':151 'instal':167 'issu':93 'join':4 'know':128 'live':90 'long':39 'luck':142 'luckili':14 'm':150 'mayb':37 'name':52 'non':49 'non-system':48 'permiss':134 'pretti':162 'prospect':77 're':96 'recov':79,143 'reflex':55 'reinstal':156 'retain':131 'rf':12 'rm':11 'root':116 'server':100,105 'slash':58 'store':97 'stori':40 'system':9,50,145 'thing':25 'trash':7 'tri':45 'usb':91 'use':88,121 'user':106 've':3 'way':148 'well':1,72"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702115144
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.ml/post/9032262"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703484244 {#1409
date: 2023-12-25 07:04:04.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702028744 {#1450
date: 2023-12-08 10:45:44.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
31 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1449
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1421 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Can-one-recover-from-an-accidental-rm-rf-of-system"
+title: "Can one recover from an accidental rm -rf of system directories by copying those files back in from a backup?"
+url: null
+body: """
Well I’ve joined the “accidentally trashing your system with rm -rf” club! Luckily I didn’t delete my home directory with all the things I care about, but I did delete /boot and /usr, and maybe /var (long story, boils down to me trying to delete non-system directories named those but reflexively adding the slash in front when I should not have). I have backups of those as well, so what are my prospects of recovering from this by just copying them back in using a live USB? Only issue is they’re stored in my server as belonging to the server user (I assume everything in those directories should belong to root and I can just use chown?) But I also don’t know if they retain the same permissions when backed up.\n
\n
Has anyone had any luck recovering a system in this way? I’m hoping not to have to reinstall everything because I had gotten pretty cozy with the current installation.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 19
+favouriteCount: 38
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702197100 {#1660
date: 2023-12-10 09:31:40.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1422 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1447 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1423 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1415 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1426 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1413 …}
+children: []
-id: 21174
-titleTs: "'accident':6 'back':16 'backup':20 'copi':13 'directori':11 'file':15 'one':2 'recov':3 'rf':8 'rm':7 'system':10"
-bodyTs: "'/boot':33 '/usr':35 '/var':38 'accident':6 'ad':56 'also':125 'anyon':139 'assum':108 'back':86,136 'backup':68 'belong':102,114 'boil':41 'care':27 'chown':122 'club':13 'copi':84 'cozi':163 'current':166 'delet':18,32,47 'didn':16 'directori':21,51,112 'everyth':109,157 'front':60 'gotten':161 'home':20 'hope':151 'instal':167 'issu':93 'join':4 'know':128 'live':90 'long':39 'luck':142 'luckili':14 'm':150 'mayb':37 'name':52 'non':49 'non-system':48 'permiss':134 'pretti':162 'prospect':77 're':96 'recov':79,143 'reflex':55 'reinstal':156 'retain':131 'rf':12 'rm':11 'root':116 'server':100,105 'slash':58 'store':97 'stori':40 'system':9,50,145 'thing':25 'trash':7 'tri':45 'usb':91 'use':88,121 'user':106 've':3 'way':148 'well':1,72"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702115144
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.ml/post/9032262"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703484244 {#1409
date: 2023-12-25 07:04:04.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702028744 {#1450
date: 2023-12-08 10:45:44.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
32 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1449
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1421 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Can-one-recover-from-an-accidental-rm-rf-of-system"
+title: "Can one recover from an accidental rm -rf of system directories by copying those files back in from a backup?"
+url: null
+body: """
Well I’ve joined the “accidentally trashing your system with rm -rf” club! Luckily I didn’t delete my home directory with all the things I care about, but I did delete /boot and /usr, and maybe /var (long story, boils down to me trying to delete non-system directories named those but reflexively adding the slash in front when I should not have). I have backups of those as well, so what are my prospects of recovering from this by just copying them back in using a live USB? Only issue is they’re stored in my server as belonging to the server user (I assume everything in those directories should belong to root and I can just use chown?) But I also don’t know if they retain the same permissions when backed up.\n
\n
Has anyone had any luck recovering a system in this way? I’m hoping not to have to reinstall everything because I had gotten pretty cozy with the current installation.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 19
+favouriteCount: 38
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702197100 {#1660
date: 2023-12-10 09:31:40.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1422 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1447 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1423 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1415 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1426 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1413 …}
+children: []
-id: 21174
-titleTs: "'accident':6 'back':16 'backup':20 'copi':13 'directori':11 'file':15 'one':2 'recov':3 'rf':8 'rm':7 'system':10"
-bodyTs: "'/boot':33 '/usr':35 '/var':38 'accident':6 'ad':56 'also':125 'anyon':139 'assum':108 'back':86,136 'backup':68 'belong':102,114 'boil':41 'care':27 'chown':122 'club':13 'copi':84 'cozi':163 'current':166 'delet':18,32,47 'didn':16 'directori':21,51,112 'everyth':109,157 'front':60 'gotten':161 'home':20 'hope':151 'instal':167 'issu':93 'join':4 'know':128 'live':90 'long':39 'luck':142 'luckili':14 'm':150 'mayb':37 'name':52 'non':49 'non-system':48 'permiss':134 'pretti':162 'prospect':77 're':96 'recov':79,143 'reflex':55 'reinstal':156 'retain':131 'rf':12 'rm':11 'root':116 'server':100,105 'slash':58 'store':97 'stori':40 'system':9,50,145 'thing':25 'trash':7 'tri':45 'usb':91 'use':88,121 'user':106 've':3 'way':148 'well':1,72"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702115144
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.ml/post/9032262"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703484244 {#1409
date: 2023-12-25 07:04:04.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702028744 {#1450
date: 2023-12-08 10:45:44.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
33 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
34 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1441
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1443 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-Linux-OS-and-amp-Desktop-Environment-DE-or-Windows-Manager"
+title: "What Linux OS & Desktop Environment (DE) or Windows Manager (WM) do you use?"
+url: null
+body: "I use Arch Linux + i3wm + Dracula theme and DarkReader for browsers :-)"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 40
+favouriteCount: 42
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702195027 {#1414
date: 2023-12-10 08:57:07.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1418 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1425 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1427 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1454 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1462 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1464 …}
+children: []
-id: 19929
-titleTs: "'de':6 'desktop':4 'environ':5 'linux':2 'manag':9 'os':3 'use':13 'window':8 'wm':10"
-bodyTs: "'arch':3 'browser':11 'darkread':9 'dracula':6 'i3wm':5 'linux':4 'theme':7 'use':2"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1701764156
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9119004"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702874073 {#1411
date: 2023-12-18 05:34:33.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701677756 {#1412
date: 2023-12-04 09:15:56.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
35 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1441
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1443 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-Linux-OS-and-amp-Desktop-Environment-DE-or-Windows-Manager"
+title: "What Linux OS & Desktop Environment (DE) or Windows Manager (WM) do you use?"
+url: null
+body: "I use Arch Linux + i3wm + Dracula theme and DarkReader for browsers :-)"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 40
+favouriteCount: 42
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702195027 {#1414
date: 2023-12-10 08:57:07.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1418 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1425 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1427 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1454 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1462 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1464 …}
+children: []
-id: 19929
-titleTs: "'de':6 'desktop':4 'environ':5 'linux':2 'manag':9 'os':3 'use':13 'window':8 'wm':10"
-bodyTs: "'arch':3 'browser':11 'darkread':9 'dracula':6 'i3wm':5 'linux':4 'theme':7 'use':2"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1701764156
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9119004"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702874073 {#1411
date: 2023-12-18 05:34:33.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701677756 {#1412
date: 2023-12-04 09:15:56.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
36 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1441
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1443 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-Linux-OS-and-amp-Desktop-Environment-DE-or-Windows-Manager"
+title: "What Linux OS & Desktop Environment (DE) or Windows Manager (WM) do you use?"
+url: null
+body: "I use Arch Linux + i3wm + Dracula theme and DarkReader for browsers :-)"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 40
+favouriteCount: 42
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702195027 {#1414
date: 2023-12-10 08:57:07.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1418 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1425 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1427 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1454 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1462 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1464 …}
+children: []
-id: 19929
-titleTs: "'de':6 'desktop':4 'environ':5 'linux':2 'manag':9 'os':3 'use':13 'window':8 'wm':10"
-bodyTs: "'arch':3 'browser':11 'darkread':9 'dracula':6 'i3wm':5 'linux':4 'theme':7 'use':2"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1701764156
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9119004"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702874073 {#1411
date: 2023-12-18 05:34:33.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701677756 {#1412
date: 2023-12-04 09:15:56.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
37 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
38 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1453
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1460 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-s-something-you-bought-under-25-on-Amazon-that-is"
+title: "What's something you bought under $25 on Amazon that is a life changer and why?"
+url: null
+body: null
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 0
+favouriteCount: 0
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702195021 {#1457
date: 2023-12-10 08:57:01.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1458 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1432 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1433 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1436 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1435 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1434 …}
+children: []
-id: 25157
-titleTs: "'25':7 'amazon':9 'bought':5 'changer':14 'life':13 'someth':3"
-bodyTs: null
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 0
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9378871"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702195021 {#1455
date: 2023-12-10 08:57:01.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
39 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1453
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1460 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-s-something-you-bought-under-25-on-Amazon-that-is"
+title: "What's something you bought under $25 on Amazon that is a life changer and why?"
+url: null
+body: null
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 0
+favouriteCount: 0
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702195021 {#1457
date: 2023-12-10 08:57:01.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1458 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1432 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1433 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1436 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1435 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1434 …}
+children: []
-id: 25157
-titleTs: "'25':7 'amazon':9 'bought':5 'changer':14 'life':13 'someth':3"
-bodyTs: null
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 0
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9378871"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702195021 {#1455
date: 2023-12-10 08:57:01.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
40 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1453
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1460 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-s-something-you-bought-under-25-on-Amazon-that-is"
+title: "What's something you bought under $25 on Amazon that is a life changer and why?"
+url: null
+body: null
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 0
+favouriteCount: 0
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702195021 {#1457
date: 2023-12-10 08:57:01.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1458 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1432 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1433 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1436 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1435 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1434 …}
+children: []
-id: 25157
-titleTs: "'25':7 'amazon':9 'bought':5 'changer':14 'life':13 'someth':3"
-bodyTs: null
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 0
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9378871"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702195021 {#1455
date: 2023-12-10 08:57:01.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
41 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
42 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1699
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1694 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-is-something-you-watch-do-but-not-for-its-intended"
+title: "What is something you watch/do but not for its intended purpose?"
+url: null
+body: "For me it’s watching petapixel (a photography gear review channel) on youtube, not because i want photography gear, but because i think canada is beautiful especially in winters and so are the pictures in the video"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 33
+favouriteCount: 73
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702194770 {#1440
date: 2023-12-10 08:52:50.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1703 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1693 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1695 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1698 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1709 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1610 …}
+children: []
-id: 21405
-titleTs: "'intend':10 'purpos':11 'someth':3 'watch/do':5"
-bodyTs: "'beauti':26 'canada':24 'channel':11 'especi':27 'gear':9,19 'petapixel':6 'photographi':8,18 'pictur':34 'review':10 'think':23 'video':37 'want':17 'watch':5 'winter':29 'youtub':13"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702226016
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9351566"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703587591 {#1438
date: 2023-12-26 11:46:31.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702139616 {#1429
date: 2023-12-09 17:33:36.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
43 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1699
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1694 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-is-something-you-watch-do-but-not-for-its-intended"
+title: "What is something you watch/do but not for its intended purpose?"
+url: null
+body: "For me it’s watching petapixel (a photography gear review channel) on youtube, not because i want photography gear, but because i think canada is beautiful especially in winters and so are the pictures in the video"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 33
+favouriteCount: 73
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702194770 {#1440
date: 2023-12-10 08:52:50.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1703 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1693 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1695 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1698 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1709 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1610 …}
+children: []
-id: 21405
-titleTs: "'intend':10 'purpos':11 'someth':3 'watch/do':5"
-bodyTs: "'beauti':26 'canada':24 'channel':11 'especi':27 'gear':9,19 'petapixel':6 'photographi':8,18 'pictur':34 'review':10 'think':23 'video':37 'want':17 'watch':5 'winter':29 'youtub':13"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702226016
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9351566"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703587591 {#1438
date: 2023-12-26 11:46:31.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702139616 {#1429
date: 2023-12-09 17:33:36.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
44 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1699
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1694 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-is-something-you-watch-do-but-not-for-its-intended"
+title: "What is something you watch/do but not for its intended purpose?"
+url: null
+body: "For me it’s watching petapixel (a photography gear review channel) on youtube, not because i want photography gear, but because i think canada is beautiful especially in winters and so are the pictures in the video"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 33
+favouriteCount: 73
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702194770 {#1440
date: 2023-12-10 08:52:50.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1703 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1693 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1695 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1698 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1709 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1610 …}
+children: []
-id: 21405
-titleTs: "'intend':10 'purpos':11 'someth':3 'watch/do':5"
-bodyTs: "'beauti':26 'canada':24 'channel':11 'especi':27 'gear':9,19 'petapixel':6 'photographi':8,18 'pictur':34 'review':10 'think':23 'video':37 'want':17 'watch':5 'winter':29 'youtub':13"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702226016
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9351566"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703587591 {#1438
date: 2023-12-26 11:46:31.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702139616 {#1429
date: 2023-12-09 17:33:36.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
45 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
46 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1612
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1615 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "How-many-hours-do-you-watch-TV-on-a-weekend"
+title: "How many hours do you watch TV on a weekend?"
+url: null
+body: null
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 0
+favouriteCount: 0
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702194484 {#1606
date: 2023-12-10 08:48:04.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1743 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1744 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1646 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1645 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1641 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1665 …}
+children: []
-id: 25156
-titleTs: "'hour':3 'mani':2 'tv':7 'watch':6 'weekend':10"
-bodyTs: null
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 0
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9377990"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702194484 {#1614
date: 2023-12-10 08:48:04.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
47 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1612
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1615 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "How-many-hours-do-you-watch-TV-on-a-weekend"
+title: "How many hours do you watch TV on a weekend?"
+url: null
+body: null
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 0
+favouriteCount: 0
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702194484 {#1606
date: 2023-12-10 08:48:04.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1743 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1744 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1646 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1645 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1641 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1665 …}
+children: []
-id: 25156
-titleTs: "'hour':3 'mani':2 'tv':7 'watch':6 'weekend':10"
-bodyTs: null
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 0
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9377990"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702194484 {#1614
date: 2023-12-10 08:48:04.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
48 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1612
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1615 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "How-many-hours-do-you-watch-TV-on-a-weekend"
+title: "How many hours do you watch TV on a weekend?"
+url: null
+body: null
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 0
+favouriteCount: 0
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702194484 {#1606
date: 2023-12-10 08:48:04.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1743 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1744 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1646 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1645 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1641 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1665 …}
+children: []
-id: 25156
-titleTs: "'hour':3 'mani':2 'tv':7 'watch':6 'weekend':10"
-bodyTs: null
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 0
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9377990"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702194484 {#1614
date: 2023-12-10 08:48:04.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
49 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
50 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1673
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1677 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Car-Mechanics-of-Lemmy-Do-you-have-a-puncture-repair"
+title: "Car Mechanics of Lemmy - Do you have a puncture repair kit that you would recommend?"
+url: null
+body: """
Hi,\n
\n
I already have a good tool kit, drill, needle files etc, so I’m mainly looking for a kit that doesn’t needlessly double up on tools that I already have but I’m here for your advice so I’ll look at anything you recommend.\n
\n
Ideally the kit would have enough bits and pieces that I could store it and keep it for future punctures also, but I could just order a multiple of single use kits if that is what you’d recommend.\n
\n
Please let me know! Thanks.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 11
+favouriteCount: 34
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702184008 {#1674
date: 2023-12-10 05:53:28.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1678 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1670 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1667 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1671 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1650 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1652 …}
+children: []
-id: 17428
-titleTs: "'car':1 'kit':11 'lemmi':4 'mechan':2 'punctur':9 'recommend':15 'repair':10 'would':14"
-bodyTs: "'advic':39 'alreadi':3,31 'also':68 'anyth':45 'bit':54 'could':59,71 'd':85 'doesn':22 'doubl':25 'drill':9 'enough':53 'etc':12 'file':11 'futur':66 'good':6 'hi':1 'ideal':48 'keep':63 'kit':8,20,50,79 'know':90 'let':88 'll':42 'look':17,43 'm':15,35 'main':16 'multipl':75 'needl':10 'needless':24 'order':73 'piec':56 'pleas':87 'punctur':67 'recommend':47,86 'singl':77 'store':60 'thank':91 'tool':7,28 'use':78 'would':51"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1701185254
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8830993"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701818620 {#1676
date: 2023-12-06 00:23:40.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701098854 {#1672
date: 2023-11-27 16:27:34.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
51 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1673
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1677 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Car-Mechanics-of-Lemmy-Do-you-have-a-puncture-repair"
+title: "Car Mechanics of Lemmy - Do you have a puncture repair kit that you would recommend?"
+url: null
+body: """
Hi,\n
\n
I already have a good tool kit, drill, needle files etc, so I’m mainly looking for a kit that doesn’t needlessly double up on tools that I already have but I’m here for your advice so I’ll look at anything you recommend.\n
\n
Ideally the kit would have enough bits and pieces that I could store it and keep it for future punctures also, but I could just order a multiple of single use kits if that is what you’d recommend.\n
\n
Please let me know! Thanks.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 11
+favouriteCount: 34
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702184008 {#1674
date: 2023-12-10 05:53:28.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1678 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1670 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1667 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1671 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1650 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1652 …}
+children: []
-id: 17428
-titleTs: "'car':1 'kit':11 'lemmi':4 'mechan':2 'punctur':9 'recommend':15 'repair':10 'would':14"
-bodyTs: "'advic':39 'alreadi':3,31 'also':68 'anyth':45 'bit':54 'could':59,71 'd':85 'doesn':22 'doubl':25 'drill':9 'enough':53 'etc':12 'file':11 'futur':66 'good':6 'hi':1 'ideal':48 'keep':63 'kit':8,20,50,79 'know':90 'let':88 'll':42 'look':17,43 'm':15,35 'main':16 'multipl':75 'needl':10 'needless':24 'order':73 'piec':56 'pleas':87 'punctur':67 'recommend':47,86 'singl':77 'store':60 'thank':91 'tool':7,28 'use':78 'would':51"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1701185254
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8830993"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701818620 {#1676
date: 2023-12-06 00:23:40.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701098854 {#1672
date: 2023-11-27 16:27:34.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
52 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1673
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1677 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Car-Mechanics-of-Lemmy-Do-you-have-a-puncture-repair"
+title: "Car Mechanics of Lemmy - Do you have a puncture repair kit that you would recommend?"
+url: null
+body: """
Hi,\n
\n
I already have a good tool kit, drill, needle files etc, so I’m mainly looking for a kit that doesn’t needlessly double up on tools that I already have but I’m here for your advice so I’ll look at anything you recommend.\n
\n
Ideally the kit would have enough bits and pieces that I could store it and keep it for future punctures also, but I could just order a multiple of single use kits if that is what you’d recommend.\n
\n
Please let me know! Thanks.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 11
+favouriteCount: 34
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702184008 {#1674
date: 2023-12-10 05:53:28.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1678 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1670 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1667 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1671 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1650 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1652 …}
+children: []
-id: 17428
-titleTs: "'car':1 'kit':11 'lemmi':4 'mechan':2 'punctur':9 'recommend':15 'repair':10 'would':14"
-bodyTs: "'advic':39 'alreadi':3,31 'also':68 'anyth':45 'bit':54 'could':59,71 'd':85 'doesn':22 'doubl':25 'drill':9 'enough':53 'etc':12 'file':11 'futur':66 'good':6 'hi':1 'ideal':48 'keep':63 'kit':8,20,50,79 'know':90 'let':88 'll':42 'look':17,43 'm':15,35 'main':16 'multipl':75 'needl':10 'needless':24 'order':73 'piec':56 'pleas':87 'punctur':67 'recommend':47,86 'singl':77 'store':60 'thank':91 'tool':7,28 'use':78 'would':51"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1701185254
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8830993"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701818620 {#1676
date: 2023-12-06 00:23:40.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701098854 {#1672
date: 2023-11-27 16:27:34.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
53 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
54 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1653
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1748 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "CentOS-Stream-for-a-private-KDE-Desktop"
+title: "CentOS Stream for a private KDE Desktop?"
+url: null
+body: """
I currently use Fedora Kinoite and until Plasma 6 some major bugs will simply not be fixed. “Solved in Plasma 6” is a very common phrase now and that is okay.\n
\n
But maybe once that is settled, I would like to have a system with tested packages, that doesnt always break and annoy me…\n
\n
I love to see new features and especially KDE is simply best on modern Distros, currently. But with Nix and Flathub I think CentOS Stream should be a good mix?\n
\n
I like the security settings it has, but I never used it. How good is EPEL, do external repos for things like Brave work? How old are packages, do you know when Plasma 6 will arrive there?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 9
+favouriteCount: 18
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702183813 {#1649
date: 2023-12-10 05:50:13.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1656 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1662 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1553 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1590 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1591 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1589 …}
+children: []
-id: 20764
-titleTs: "'cento':1 'desktop':7 'kde':6 'privat':5 'stream':2"
-bodyTs: "'6':9,21,118 'alway':50 'annoy':53 'arriv':120 'best':66 'brave':107 'break':51 'bug':12 'cento':78 'common':25 'current':2,70 'distro':69 'doesnt':49 'epel':100 'especi':62 'extern':102 'featur':60 'fedora':4 'fix':17 'flathub':75 'good':83,98 'kde':63 'kinoit':5 'know':115 'like':40,86,106 'love':56 'major':11 'mayb':33 'mix':84 'modern':68 'never':94 'new':59 'nix':73 'okay':31 'old':110 'packag':47,112 'phrase':26 'plasma':8,20,117 'repo':103 'secur':88 'see':58 'set':89 'settl':37 'simpli':14,65 'solv':18 'stream':79 'system':44 'test':46 'thing':105 'think':77 'use':3,95 'work':108 'would':39"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1701990767
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://feddit.de/post/6444636"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701906767 {#1651
date: 2023-12-07 00:52:47.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
55 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1653
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1748 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "CentOS-Stream-for-a-private-KDE-Desktop"
+title: "CentOS Stream for a private KDE Desktop?"
+url: null
+body: """
I currently use Fedora Kinoite and until Plasma 6 some major bugs will simply not be fixed. “Solved in Plasma 6” is a very common phrase now and that is okay.\n
\n
But maybe once that is settled, I would like to have a system with tested packages, that doesnt always break and annoy me…\n
\n
I love to see new features and especially KDE is simply best on modern Distros, currently. But with Nix and Flathub I think CentOS Stream should be a good mix?\n
\n
I like the security settings it has, but I never used it. How good is EPEL, do external repos for things like Brave work? How old are packages, do you know when Plasma 6 will arrive there?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 9
+favouriteCount: 18
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702183813 {#1649
date: 2023-12-10 05:50:13.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1656 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1662 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1553 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1590 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1591 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1589 …}
+children: []
-id: 20764
-titleTs: "'cento':1 'desktop':7 'kde':6 'privat':5 'stream':2"
-bodyTs: "'6':9,21,118 'alway':50 'annoy':53 'arriv':120 'best':66 'brave':107 'break':51 'bug':12 'cento':78 'common':25 'current':2,70 'distro':69 'doesnt':49 'epel':100 'especi':62 'extern':102 'featur':60 'fedora':4 'fix':17 'flathub':75 'good':83,98 'kde':63 'kinoit':5 'know':115 'like':40,86,106 'love':56 'major':11 'mayb':33 'mix':84 'modern':68 'never':94 'new':59 'nix':73 'okay':31 'old':110 'packag':47,112 'phrase':26 'plasma':8,20,117 'repo':103 'secur':88 'see':58 'set':89 'settl':37 'simpli':14,65 'solv':18 'stream':79 'system':44 'test':46 'thing':105 'think':77 'use':3,95 'work':108 'would':39"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1701990767
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://feddit.de/post/6444636"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701906767 {#1651
date: 2023-12-07 00:52:47.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
56 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1653
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1748 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "CentOS-Stream-for-a-private-KDE-Desktop"
+title: "CentOS Stream for a private KDE Desktop?"
+url: null
+body: """
I currently use Fedora Kinoite and until Plasma 6 some major bugs will simply not be fixed. “Solved in Plasma 6” is a very common phrase now and that is okay.\n
\n
But maybe once that is settled, I would like to have a system with tested packages, that doesnt always break and annoy me…\n
\n
I love to see new features and especially KDE is simply best on modern Distros, currently. But with Nix and Flathub I think CentOS Stream should be a good mix?\n
\n
I like the security settings it has, but I never used it. How good is EPEL, do external repos for things like Brave work? How old are packages, do you know when Plasma 6 will arrive there?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 9
+favouriteCount: 18
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702183813 {#1649
date: 2023-12-10 05:50:13.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1656 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1662 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1553 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1590 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1591 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1589 …}
+children: []
-id: 20764
-titleTs: "'cento':1 'desktop':7 'kde':6 'privat':5 'stream':2"
-bodyTs: "'6':9,21,118 'alway':50 'annoy':53 'arriv':120 'best':66 'brave':107 'break':51 'bug':12 'cento':78 'common':25 'current':2,70 'distro':69 'doesnt':49 'epel':100 'especi':62 'extern':102 'featur':60 'fedora':4 'fix':17 'flathub':75 'good':83,98 'kde':63 'kinoit':5 'know':115 'like':40,86,106 'love':56 'major':11 'mayb':33 'mix':84 'modern':68 'never':94 'new':59 'nix':73 'okay':31 'old':110 'packag':47,112 'phrase':26 'plasma':8,20,117 'repo':103 'secur':88 'see':58 'set':89 'settl':37 'simpli':14,65 'solv':18 'stream':79 'system':44 'test':46 'thing':105 'think':77 'use':3,95 'work':108 'would':39"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1701990767
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://feddit.de/post/6444636"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701906767 {#1651
date: 2023-12-07 00:52:47.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
57 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
58 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1583
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1577 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "short-question-by-an-aspiring-user"
+title: "short question by an aspiring user"
+url: null
+body: "Hello, apparently hanging out in Lemmy inadvertently makes you thinking about using Linux. I am planning to install Linux Mint cinnamon on an older laptop, which I want to bring to LAN Parties. From what I read I can just format my C:\ windows disk, install Linux via bootable drive and from what I understand, proton is basically included when installing steam after setting up my new Linux OS? Thanks for your comments:)"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 44
+favouriteCount: 101
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702180499 {#1582
date: 2023-12-10 04:54:59.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1580 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1584 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1588 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1574 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1587 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1573 …}
+children: []
-id: 16517
-titleTs: "'aspir':5 'question':2 'short':1 'user':6"
-bodyTs: "'appar':2 'basic':58 'bootabl':49 'bring':30 'c':43 'cinnamon':21 'comment':73 'disk':45 'drive':50 'format':41 'hang':3 'hello':1 'inadvert':7 'includ':59 'instal':18,46,61 'lan':32 'laptop':25 'lemmi':6 'linux':13,19,47,68 'make':8 'mint':20 'new':67 'older':24 'os':69 'parti':33 'plan':16 'proton':56 'read':37 'set':64 'steam':62 'thank':70 'think':10 'understand':55 'use':12 'via':48 'want':28 'window':44"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700971892
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/15949784"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700885492 {#1578
date: 2023-11-25 05:11:32.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
59 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1583
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1577 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "short-question-by-an-aspiring-user"
+title: "short question by an aspiring user"
+url: null
+body: "Hello, apparently hanging out in Lemmy inadvertently makes you thinking about using Linux. I am planning to install Linux Mint cinnamon on an older laptop, which I want to bring to LAN Parties. From what I read I can just format my C:\ windows disk, install Linux via bootable drive and from what I understand, proton is basically included when installing steam after setting up my new Linux OS? Thanks for your comments:)"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 44
+favouriteCount: 101
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702180499 {#1582
date: 2023-12-10 04:54:59.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1580 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1584 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1588 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1574 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1587 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1573 …}
+children: []
-id: 16517
-titleTs: "'aspir':5 'question':2 'short':1 'user':6"
-bodyTs: "'appar':2 'basic':58 'bootabl':49 'bring':30 'c':43 'cinnamon':21 'comment':73 'disk':45 'drive':50 'format':41 'hang':3 'hello':1 'inadvert':7 'includ':59 'instal':18,46,61 'lan':32 'laptop':25 'lemmi':6 'linux':13,19,47,68 'make':8 'mint':20 'new':67 'older':24 'os':69 'parti':33 'plan':16 'proton':56 'read':37 'set':64 'steam':62 'thank':70 'think':10 'understand':55 'use':12 'via':48 'want':28 'window':44"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700971892
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/15949784"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700885492 {#1578
date: 2023-11-25 05:11:32.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
60 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1583
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1577 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "short-question-by-an-aspiring-user"
+title: "short question by an aspiring user"
+url: null
+body: "Hello, apparently hanging out in Lemmy inadvertently makes you thinking about using Linux. I am planning to install Linux Mint cinnamon on an older laptop, which I want to bring to LAN Parties. From what I read I can just format my C:\ windows disk, install Linux via bootable drive and from what I understand, proton is basically included when installing steam after setting up my new Linux OS? Thanks for your comments:)"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 44
+favouriteCount: 101
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702180499 {#1582
date: 2023-12-10 04:54:59.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1580 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1584 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1588 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1574 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1587 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1573 …}
+children: []
-id: 16517
-titleTs: "'aspir':5 'question':2 'short':1 'user':6"
-bodyTs: "'appar':2 'basic':58 'bootabl':49 'bring':30 'c':43 'cinnamon':21 'comment':73 'disk':45 'drive':50 'format':41 'hang':3 'hello':1 'inadvert':7 'includ':59 'instal':18,46,61 'lan':32 'laptop':25 'lemmi':6 'linux':13,19,47,68 'make':8 'mint':20 'new':67 'older':24 'os':69 'parti':33 'plan':16 'proton':56 'read':37 'set':64 'steam':62 'thank':70 'think':10 'understand':55 'use':12 'via':48 'want':28 'window':44"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700971892
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemm.ee/post/15949784"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700885492 {#1578
date: 2023-11-25 05:11:32.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
61 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
62 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1549
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1560 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Would-a-perfectly-flat-tight-sail-on-a-boat-be"
+title: "Would a perfectly flat, tight sail on a boat be more efficient than a sail like we all know?"
+url: null
+body: """
Okay hear me out and this may sound like the ramblings of a lune but i just thought the following.\n
\n
Surely a perfectly flat tight sail would more effectively convert wind energy into forward momentum rather than a full sail which would first have the wind hit it at a slight angle pushing the sail in that direction rather than perfectly straight forward.\n
\n
I realise there are practicalities in operating a very high tension sheet but this lives purely in the hypothetical realm.\n
\n
Does this make sense or have i been drinking drain cleaner again.\n
\n
Ta Lemmers…
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 15
+favouriteCount: 57
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702178378 {#1576
date: 2023-12-10 04:19:38.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1568 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1528 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1561 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1567 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1559 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1564 …}
+children: []
-id: 21298
-titleTs: "'boat':9 'effici':12 'flat':4 'know':19 'like':16 'perfect':3 'sail':6,15 'tight':5 'would':1"
-bodyTs: "'angl':52 'cleaner':94 'convert':30 'direct':58 'drain':93 'drink':92 'effect':29 'energi':32 'first':43 'flat':24 'follow':20 'forward':34,63 'full':39 'hear':2 'high':73 'hit':47 'hypothet':82 'lemmer':97 'like':9 'live':78 'lune':14 'make':86 'may':7 'momentum':35 'okay':1 'oper':70 'perfect':23,61 'practic':68 'pure':79 'push':53 'rambl':11 'rather':36,59 'realis':65 'realm':83 'sail':26,40,55 'sens':87 'sheet':75 'slight':51 'sound':8 'straight':62 'sure':21 'ta':96 'tension':74 'thought':18 'tight':25 'wind':31,46 'would':27,42"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702189469
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9335861"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702103069 {#1551
date: 2023-12-09 07:24:29.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
63 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1549
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1560 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Would-a-perfectly-flat-tight-sail-on-a-boat-be"
+title: "Would a perfectly flat, tight sail on a boat be more efficient than a sail like we all know?"
+url: null
+body: """
Okay hear me out and this may sound like the ramblings of a lune but i just thought the following.\n
\n
Surely a perfectly flat tight sail would more effectively convert wind energy into forward momentum rather than a full sail which would first have the wind hit it at a slight angle pushing the sail in that direction rather than perfectly straight forward.\n
\n
I realise there are practicalities in operating a very high tension sheet but this lives purely in the hypothetical realm.\n
\n
Does this make sense or have i been drinking drain cleaner again.\n
\n
Ta Lemmers…
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 15
+favouriteCount: 57
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702178378 {#1576
date: 2023-12-10 04:19:38.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1568 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1528 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1561 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1567 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1559 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1564 …}
+children: []
-id: 21298
-titleTs: "'boat':9 'effici':12 'flat':4 'know':19 'like':16 'perfect':3 'sail':6,15 'tight':5 'would':1"
-bodyTs: "'angl':52 'cleaner':94 'convert':30 'direct':58 'drain':93 'drink':92 'effect':29 'energi':32 'first':43 'flat':24 'follow':20 'forward':34,63 'full':39 'hear':2 'high':73 'hit':47 'hypothet':82 'lemmer':97 'like':9 'live':78 'lune':14 'make':86 'may':7 'momentum':35 'okay':1 'oper':70 'perfect':23,61 'practic':68 'pure':79 'push':53 'rambl':11 'rather':36,59 'realis':65 'realm':83 'sail':26,40,55 'sens':87 'sheet':75 'slight':51 'sound':8 'straight':62 'sure':21 'ta':96 'tension':74 'thought':18 'tight':25 'wind':31,46 'would':27,42"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702189469
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9335861"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702103069 {#1551
date: 2023-12-09 07:24:29.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
64 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1549
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1560 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Would-a-perfectly-flat-tight-sail-on-a-boat-be"
+title: "Would a perfectly flat, tight sail on a boat be more efficient than a sail like we all know?"
+url: null
+body: """
Okay hear me out and this may sound like the ramblings of a lune but i just thought the following.\n
\n
Surely a perfectly flat tight sail would more effectively convert wind energy into forward momentum rather than a full sail which would first have the wind hit it at a slight angle pushing the sail in that direction rather than perfectly straight forward.\n
\n
I realise there are practicalities in operating a very high tension sheet but this lives purely in the hypothetical realm.\n
\n
Does this make sense or have i been drinking drain cleaner again.\n
\n
Ta Lemmers…
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 15
+favouriteCount: 57
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702178378 {#1576
date: 2023-12-10 04:19:38.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1568 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1528 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1561 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1567 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1559 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1564 …}
+children: []
-id: 21298
-titleTs: "'boat':9 'effici':12 'flat':4 'know':19 'like':16 'perfect':3 'sail':6,15 'tight':5 'would':1"
-bodyTs: "'angl':52 'cleaner':94 'convert':30 'direct':58 'drain':93 'drink':92 'effect':29 'energi':32 'first':43 'flat':24 'follow':20 'forward':34,63 'full':39 'hear':2 'high':73 'hit':47 'hypothet':82 'lemmer':97 'like':9 'live':78 'lune':14 'make':86 'may':7 'momentum':35 'okay':1 'oper':70 'perfect':23,61 'practic':68 'pure':79 'push':53 'rambl':11 'rather':36,59 'realis':65 'realm':83 'sail':26,40,55 'sens':87 'sheet':75 'slight':51 'sound':8 'straight':62 'sure':21 'ta':96 'tension':74 'thought':18 'tight':25 'wind':31,46 'would':27,42"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702189469
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9335861"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702103069 {#1551
date: 2023-12-09 07:24:29.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
65 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
66 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1554
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1558 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1556 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "How-to-check-a-direct-downloaded-mkv-file"
+title: "How to check a direct downloaded mkv file"
+url: null
+body: "Decided to dip my toes in so I followed the guide to a website where I can download some content via google drive. Like an idiot, I didn’t research the risks of direct downloads before and so I’m now a bit paranoid. I understand the chances are low and my media player needs to be exploited but is there a way to be certain? A post on reddit said to use mkvtoolnix to check all the elements but I honestly don’t know what to look for. Any help?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 12
+favouriteCount: 9
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702176382 {#1563
date: 2023-12-10 03:46:22.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1557 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1621 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1613 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1596 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1702 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1683 …}
+children: []
-id: 15202
-titleTs: "'check':3 'direct':5 'download':6 'file':8 'mkv':7"
-bodyTs: "'bit':43 'certain':66 'chanc':48 'check':76 'content':20 'decid':1 'didn':28 'dip':3 'direct':34 'download':18,35 'drive':23 'element':79 'exploit':58 'follow':9 'googl':22 'guid':11 'help':91 'honest':82 'idiot':26 'know':85 'like':24 'look':88 'low':50 'm':40 'media':53 'mkvtoolnix':74 'need':55 'paranoid':44 'player':54 'post':68 'reddit':70 'research':30 'risk':32 'said':71 'toe':5 'understand':46 'use':73 'via':21 'way':63 'websit':14"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700676781
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmynsfw.com/post/4642243"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701101287 {#1562
date: 2023-11-27 17:08:07.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700595781 {#1565
date: 2023-11-21 20:43:01.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
67 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1554
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1558 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1556 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "How-to-check-a-direct-downloaded-mkv-file"
+title: "How to check a direct downloaded mkv file"
+url: null
+body: "Decided to dip my toes in so I followed the guide to a website where I can download some content via google drive. Like an idiot, I didn’t research the risks of direct downloads before and so I’m now a bit paranoid. I understand the chances are low and my media player needs to be exploited but is there a way to be certain? A post on reddit said to use mkvtoolnix to check all the elements but I honestly don’t know what to look for. Any help?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 12
+favouriteCount: 9
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702176382 {#1563
date: 2023-12-10 03:46:22.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1557 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1621 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1613 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1596 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1702 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1683 …}
+children: []
-id: 15202
-titleTs: "'check':3 'direct':5 'download':6 'file':8 'mkv':7"
-bodyTs: "'bit':43 'certain':66 'chanc':48 'check':76 'content':20 'decid':1 'didn':28 'dip':3 'direct':34 'download':18,35 'drive':23 'element':79 'exploit':58 'follow':9 'googl':22 'guid':11 'help':91 'honest':82 'idiot':26 'know':85 'like':24 'look':88 'low':50 'm':40 'media':53 'mkvtoolnix':74 'need':55 'paranoid':44 'player':54 'post':68 'reddit':70 'research':30 'risk':32 'said':71 'toe':5 'understand':46 'use':73 'via':21 'way':63 'websit':14"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700676781
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmynsfw.com/post/4642243"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701101287 {#1562
date: 2023-11-27 17:08:07.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700595781 {#1565
date: 2023-11-21 20:43:01.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
68 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1554
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1558 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1556 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "How-to-check-a-direct-downloaded-mkv-file"
+title: "How to check a direct downloaded mkv file"
+url: null
+body: "Decided to dip my toes in so I followed the guide to a website where I can download some content via google drive. Like an idiot, I didn’t research the risks of direct downloads before and so I’m now a bit paranoid. I understand the chances are low and my media player needs to be exploited but is there a way to be certain? A post on reddit said to use mkvtoolnix to check all the elements but I honestly don’t know what to look for. Any help?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 12
+favouriteCount: 9
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702176382 {#1563
date: 2023-12-10 03:46:22.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1557 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1621 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1613 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1596 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1702 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1683 …}
+children: []
-id: 15202
-titleTs: "'check':3 'direct':5 'download':6 'file':8 'mkv':7"
-bodyTs: "'bit':43 'certain':66 'chanc':48 'check':76 'content':20 'decid':1 'didn':28 'dip':3 'direct':34 'download':18,35 'drive':23 'element':79 'exploit':58 'follow':9 'googl':22 'guid':11 'help':91 'honest':82 'idiot':26 'know':85 'like':24 'look':88 'low':50 'm':40 'media':53 'mkvtoolnix':74 'need':55 'paranoid':44 'player':54 'post':68 'reddit':70 'research':30 'risk':32 'said':71 'toe':5 'understand':46 'use':73 'via':21 'way':63 'websit':14"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1700676781
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmynsfw.com/post/4642243"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701101287 {#1562
date: 2023-11-27 17:08:07.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1700595781 {#1565
date: 2023-11-21 20:43:01.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
69 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
70 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1686
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1691 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Can-external-dopamine-intake-influence-one-s-logic-and-reasoning"
+title: "Can external dopamine intake influence one's logic and reasoning?"
+url: null
+body: """
This question has been stuck on my mind since last night.\n
\n
If dopamine signals were (somehow) artificially triggered during negative actions in someones brain through some machine or something, could the brain defy logic and reasoning and perceive those actions as positive?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 4
+favouriteCount: 22
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702173036 {#1680
date: 2023-12-10 02:50:36.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1692 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1705 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1616 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1598 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1629 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1626 …}
+children: []
-id: 21432
-titleTs: "'dopamin':3 'extern':2 'influenc':5 'intak':4 'logic':8 'one':6 'reason':10"
-bodyTs: "'action':21,40 'artifici':17 'brain':24,32 'could':30 'defi':33 'dopamin':13 'last':10 'logic':34 'machin':27 'mind':8 'negat':20 'night':11 'perceiv':38 'posit':42 'question':2 'reason':36 'signal':14 'sinc':9 'somehow':16 'someon':23 'someth':29 'stuck':5 'trigger':18"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702227366
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9358998"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702151866 {#1689
date: 2023-12-09 20:57:46.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
71 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1686
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1691 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Can-external-dopamine-intake-influence-one-s-logic-and-reasoning"
+title: "Can external dopamine intake influence one's logic and reasoning?"
+url: null
+body: """
This question has been stuck on my mind since last night.\n
\n
If dopamine signals were (somehow) artificially triggered during negative actions in someones brain through some machine or something, could the brain defy logic and reasoning and perceive those actions as positive?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 4
+favouriteCount: 22
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702173036 {#1680
date: 2023-12-10 02:50:36.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1692 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1705 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1616 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1598 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1629 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1626 …}
+children: []
-id: 21432
-titleTs: "'dopamin':3 'extern':2 'influenc':5 'intak':4 'logic':8 'one':6 'reason':10"
-bodyTs: "'action':21,40 'artifici':17 'brain':24,32 'could':30 'defi':33 'dopamin':13 'last':10 'logic':34 'machin':27 'mind':8 'negat':20 'night':11 'perceiv':38 'posit':42 'question':2 'reason':36 'signal':14 'sinc':9 'somehow':16 'someon':23 'someth':29 'stuck':5 'trigger':18"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702227366
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9358998"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702151866 {#1689
date: 2023-12-09 20:57:46.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
72 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1686
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1691 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1516 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Can-external-dopamine-intake-influence-one-s-logic-and-reasoning"
+title: "Can external dopamine intake influence one's logic and reasoning?"
+url: null
+body: """
This question has been stuck on my mind since last night.\n
\n
If dopamine signals were (somehow) artificially triggered during negative actions in someones brain through some machine or something, could the brain defy logic and reasoning and perceive those actions as positive?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 4
+favouriteCount: 22
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702173036 {#1680
date: 2023-12-10 02:50:36.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1692 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1705 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1616 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1598 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1629 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1626 …}
+children: []
-id: 21432
-titleTs: "'dopamin':3 'extern':2 'influenc':5 'intak':4 'logic':8 'one':6 'reason':10"
-bodyTs: "'action':21,40 'artifici':17 'brain':24,32 'could':30 'defi':33 'dopamin':13 'last':10 'logic':34 'machin':27 'mind':8 'negat':20 'night':11 'perceiv':38 'posit':42 'question':2 'reason':36 'signal':14 'sinc':9 'somehow':16 'someon':23 'someth':29 'stuck':5 'trigger':18"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702227366
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9358998"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702151866 {#1689
date: 2023-12-09 20:57:46.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
73 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
74 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1597
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1617 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1556 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Jellyseerr-not-listing-specials-season-despite-specials-listed-in-TMDB"
+title: "Jellyseerr not listing specials season despite specials listed in TMDB"
+url: null
+body: """
I’m having trouble with my recently set up *arr stack, but it does seem to be specifically related to Jellyseerr.\n
\n
For some reason, the special season won’t show for Death in Paradise, despite the season being listed correctly in [TMDB](https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/41956-death-in-paradise/seasons?language=en) (which I believe is the source).\n
\n
I only see seasons 1-13 listed and not season 0/specials.\n
\n
Is there anything I can do to fix this?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 4
+favouriteCount: 49
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702169729 {#1618
date: 2023-12-10 01:55:29.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1731 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1723 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1721 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1728 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1730 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1734 …}
+children: []
-id: 21320
-titleTs: "'despit':6 'jellyseerr':1 'list':3,8 'season':5 'special':4,7 'tmdb':10"
-bodyTs: "'-13':57 '/tv/41956-death-in-paradise/seasons?language=en)':45 '0/specials':62 '1':56 'anyth':65 'arr':10 'believ':48 'correct':40 'death':32 'despit':35 'fix':70 'jellyseerr':21 'list':39,58 'm':2 'paradis':34 'reason':24 'recent':7 'relat':19 'season':27,37,55,61 'see':54 'seem':15 'set':8 'show':30 'sourc':51 'special':26 'specif':18 'stack':11 'tmdb':42 'troubl':4 'won':28 'www.themoviedb.org':44 'www.themoviedb.org/tv/41956-death-in-paradise/seasons?language=en)':43"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702198241
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.nz/post/4235409"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702111841 {#1625
date: 2023-12-09 09:50:41.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
75 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1597
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1617 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1556 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Jellyseerr-not-listing-specials-season-despite-specials-listed-in-TMDB"
+title: "Jellyseerr not listing specials season despite specials listed in TMDB"
+url: null
+body: """
I’m having trouble with my recently set up *arr stack, but it does seem to be specifically related to Jellyseerr.\n
\n
For some reason, the special season won’t show for Death in Paradise, despite the season being listed correctly in [TMDB](https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/41956-death-in-paradise/seasons?language=en) (which I believe is the source).\n
\n
I only see seasons 1-13 listed and not season 0/specials.\n
\n
Is there anything I can do to fix this?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 4
+favouriteCount: 49
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702169729 {#1618
date: 2023-12-10 01:55:29.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1731 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1723 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1721 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1728 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1730 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1734 …}
+children: []
-id: 21320
-titleTs: "'despit':6 'jellyseerr':1 'list':3,8 'season':5 'special':4,7 'tmdb':10"
-bodyTs: "'-13':57 '/tv/41956-death-in-paradise/seasons?language=en)':45 '0/specials':62 '1':56 'anyth':65 'arr':10 'believ':48 'correct':40 'death':32 'despit':35 'fix':70 'jellyseerr':21 'list':39,58 'm':2 'paradis':34 'reason':24 'recent':7 'relat':19 'season':27,37,55,61 'see':54 'seem':15 'set':8 'show':30 'sourc':51 'special':26 'specif':18 'stack':11 'tmdb':42 'troubl':4 'won':28 'www.themoviedb.org':44 'www.themoviedb.org/tv/41956-death-in-paradise/seasons?language=en)':43"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702198241
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.nz/post/4235409"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702111841 {#1625
date: 2023-12-09 09:50:41.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
76 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1597
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1617 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1556 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Jellyseerr-not-listing-specials-season-despite-specials-listed-in-TMDB"
+title: "Jellyseerr not listing specials season despite specials listed in TMDB"
+url: null
+body: """
I’m having trouble with my recently set up *arr stack, but it does seem to be specifically related to Jellyseerr.\n
\n
For some reason, the special season won’t show for Death in Paradise, despite the season being listed correctly in [TMDB](https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/41956-death-in-paradise/seasons?language=en) (which I believe is the source).\n
\n
I only see seasons 1-13 listed and not season 0/specials.\n
\n
Is there anything I can do to fix this?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 4
+favouriteCount: 49
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702169729 {#1618
date: 2023-12-10 01:55:29.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1731 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1723 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1721 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1728 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1730 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1734 …}
+children: []
-id: 21320
-titleTs: "'despit':6 'jellyseerr':1 'list':3,8 'season':5 'special':4,7 'tmdb':10"
-bodyTs: "'-13':57 '/tv/41956-death-in-paradise/seasons?language=en)':45 '0/specials':62 '1':56 'anyth':65 'arr':10 'believ':48 'correct':40 'death':32 'despit':35 'fix':70 'jellyseerr':21 'list':39,58 'm':2 'paradis':34 'reason':24 'recent':7 'relat':19 'season':27,37,55,61 'see':54 'seem':15 'set':8 'show':30 'sourc':51 'special':26 'specif':18 'stack':11 'tmdb':42 'troubl':4 'won':28 'www.themoviedb.org':44 'www.themoviedb.org/tv/41956-death-in-paradise/seasons?language=en)':43"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702198241
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.nz/post/4235409"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702111841 {#1625
date: 2023-12-09 09:50:41.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
77 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
78 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1733
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1729 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1724 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "All-posts-in-community-have-disappeared"
+title: "All posts in community have disappeared"
+url: null
+body: "I mod c/52weeksofbaking and all the posts in the community are gone. What’s happening?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 7
+favouriteCount: 3
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702169162 {#1727
date: 2023-12-10 01:46:02.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1719 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1714 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1720 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1717 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1741 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1707 …}
+children: []
-id: 21245
-titleTs: "'communiti':4 'disappear':6 'post':2"
-bodyTs: "'c/52weeksofbaking':3 'communiti':10 'gone':12 'happen':15 'mod':2 'post':7"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702107349
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9327967"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702077349 {#1735
date: 2023-12-09 00:15:49.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
79 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1733
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1729 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1724 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "All-posts-in-community-have-disappeared"
+title: "All posts in community have disappeared"
+url: null
+body: "I mod c/52weeksofbaking and all the posts in the community are gone. What’s happening?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 7
+favouriteCount: 3
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702169162 {#1727
date: 2023-12-10 01:46:02.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1719 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1714 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1720 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1717 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1741 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1707 …}
+children: []
-id: 21245
-titleTs: "'communiti':4 'disappear':6 'post':2"
-bodyTs: "'c/52weeksofbaking':3 'communiti':10 'gone':12 'happen':15 'mod':2 'post':7"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702107349
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9327967"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702077349 {#1735
date: 2023-12-09 00:15:49.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
80 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1733
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#1729 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1724 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "All-posts-in-community-have-disappeared"
+title: "All posts in community have disappeared"
+url: null
+body: "I mod c/52weeksofbaking and all the posts in the community are gone. What’s happening?"
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 7
+favouriteCount: 3
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702169162 {#1727
date: 2023-12-10 01:46:02.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1719 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1714 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1720 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1717 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1741 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1707 …}
+children: []
-id: 21245
-titleTs: "'communiti':4 'disappear':6 'post':2"
-bodyTs: "'c/52weeksofbaking':3 'communiti':10 'gone':12 'happen':15 'mod':2 'post':7"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702107349
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9327967"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702077349 {#1735
date: 2023-12-09 00:15:49.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
81 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
82 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2448
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2411 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2447 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Making-an-old-lamp-smart"
+title: "Making an old lamp smart"
+url: null
+body: """
cross-posted from: [lemmy.world/post/9052986](https://lemmy.world/post/9052986)\n
\n
> I’ve got an antique lamp that needs a new switch knob, but then scope-creep happened and now I want to “smartify” it. I started off thinking that, since it has a metal body, I’d install a [capacitive touch switch](https://www.amazon.com/Control-Replacement-Function-Dimmable-Incandescent/dp/B095P35P2Q), but now it’s escalated to wanting to put an ESP8266 or ESP32 in it to handle the capacitive sensing, Home Assistant connectivity/control, and maybe even switching to some kind of low-voltage RGBW LED instead of a 120VAC Edison-base bulb (especially since I suspect I’d need some kind of antenna sticking out the top, since the metal lamp body would presumably otherwise block the ESP32’s signal).\n
> \n
> The lamp, BTW:\n
> \n
> \n
> \n
> (Apparently it’s a Genie lamp by Laurel Lamp Company, in case anybody cares. Also, the lamp shown is the same model, but it’s not my picture.)\n
> \n
> I’m aware that the “easy” way would probably be to just screw a smart light bulb into the socket and wiring I already have, but (a) I’m picky about both avoiding “clouds” and using FOSS firmware, and I don’t feel like sorting through the junk on Amazon to figure out which ones can be flashed with ESPHome, and more practically (b) that wouldn’t let me turn it on and off just by touching the lamp body, which is what sent me down this rabbit-hole in the first place.\n
> \n
> Anyway, I know this sort of thing *can* be done, but I’m not completely sure *how*. I know I could figure it out myself eventually, but I figured it couldn’t hurt to ask for advice in case somebody happens to be able to rattle off part numbers for the whole BOM off the top of their head, or knows exactly the right ESPHome howto to point me towards, or something like that. Any advice is welcome!\n
> \n
> (In case it’s relevant: my level of experience is that I programmed an Arduino to run neopixels (WS2812 RGB addressable LEDs) once, I’ve flashed ESPHome on some Sonoff S31 smart switches, and I’m a software engineer by trade but have never worked on anything IoT related professionally.)
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 2
+favouriteCount: 11
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702165317 {#2464
date: 2023-12-10 00:41:57.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2422 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2458 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2456 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2453 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2457 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2455 …}
+children: []
-id: 19359
-titleTs: "'lamp':4 'make':1 'old':3 'smart':5"
-bodyTs: "'/control-replacement-function-dimmable-incandescent/dp/b095p35p2q),':53 '/originals/70/db/e3/70dbe34d4bf21ce783038375d446955a.jpg)':131 '/post/9052986](https://lemmy.world/post/9052986)':7 '120vac':93 'abl':297 'address':352 'advic':290,329 'alreadi':183 'also':146 'amazon':209 'antenna':108 'antiqu':12 'anybodi':144 'anyth':378 'anyway':254 'appar':132 'arduino':346 'ask':288 'assist':75 'avoid':192 'awar':162 'b':223 'base':96 'block':121 'bodi':43,117,239 'bom':306 'btw':128 'bulb':97,176 'capacit':48,72 'care':145 'case':143,292,333 'cloud':193 'compani':141 'complet':268 'connectivity/control':76 'could':274 'couldn':284 'creep':24 'cross':2 'cross-post':1 'd':45,103 'done':263 'easi':165 'edison':95 'edison-bas':94 'engin':370 'escal':58 'esp32':66,123 'esp8266':64 'especi':98 'esphom':219,318,358 'even':79 'eventu':279 'exact':315 'experi':340 'feel':202 'figur':211,275,282 'firmwar':197 'first':252 'flash':217,357 'foss':196 'geni':136 'got':10 'handl':70 'happen':25,294 'head':312 'hole':249 'home':74 'howto':319 'hurt':286 'i.pinimg.com':130 'i.pinimg.com/originals/70/db/e3/70dbe34d4bf21ce783038375d446955a.jpg)':129 'instal':46 'instead':90 'iot':379 'junk':207 'kind':83,106 'knob':19 'know':256,272,314 'lamp':13,116,127,137,140,148,238 'laurel':139 'led':89,353 'lemmy.world':6 'lemmy.world/post/9052986](https://lemmy.world/post/9052986)':5 'let':227 'level':338 'light':175 'like':203,326 'low':86 'low-voltag':85 'm':161,188,266,367 'mayb':78 'metal':42,115 'model':153 'need':15,104 'neopixel':349 'never':375 'new':17 'number':302 'one':214 'otherwis':120 'part':301 'picki':189 'pictur':159 'place':253 'point':321 'post':3 'practic':222 'presum':119 'probabl':168 'profession':381 'program':344 'put':62 'rabbit':248 'rabbit-hol':247 'rattl':299 'relat':380 'relev':336 'rgb':351 'rgbw':88 'right':317 'run':348 's31':362 'scope':23 'scope-creep':22 'screw':172 'sens':73 'sent':243 'shown':149 'signal':125 'sinc':38,99,113 'smart':174,363 'smartifi':31 'socket':179 'softwar':369 'somebodi':293 'someth':325 'sonoff':361 'sort':204,258 'start':34 'stick':109 'sure':269 'suspect':101 'switch':18,50,80,364 'thing':260 'think':36 'top':112,309 'touch':49,236 'toward':323 'trade':372 'turn':229 'use':195 've':9,356 'voltag':87 'want':29,60 'way':166 'welcom':331 'whole':305 'wire':181 'work':376 'would':118,167 'wouldn':225 'ws2812':350 'www.amazon.com':52 'www.amazon.com/control-replacement-function-dimmable-incandescent/dp/b095p35p2q),':51"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1701567517
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9052995"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701532017 {#2463
date: 2023-12-02 16:46:57.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
83 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2448
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2411 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2447 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Making-an-old-lamp-smart"
+title: "Making an old lamp smart"
+url: null
+body: """
cross-posted from: [lemmy.world/post/9052986](https://lemmy.world/post/9052986)\n
\n
> I’ve got an antique lamp that needs a new switch knob, but then scope-creep happened and now I want to “smartify” it. I started off thinking that, since it has a metal body, I’d install a [capacitive touch switch](https://www.amazon.com/Control-Replacement-Function-Dimmable-Incandescent/dp/B095P35P2Q), but now it’s escalated to wanting to put an ESP8266 or ESP32 in it to handle the capacitive sensing, Home Assistant connectivity/control, and maybe even switching to some kind of low-voltage RGBW LED instead of a 120VAC Edison-base bulb (especially since I suspect I’d need some kind of antenna sticking out the top, since the metal lamp body would presumably otherwise block the ESP32’s signal).\n
> \n
> The lamp, BTW:\n
> \n
> \n
> \n
> (Apparently it’s a Genie lamp by Laurel Lamp Company, in case anybody cares. Also, the lamp shown is the same model, but it’s not my picture.)\n
> \n
> I’m aware that the “easy” way would probably be to just screw a smart light bulb into the socket and wiring I already have, but (a) I’m picky about both avoiding “clouds” and using FOSS firmware, and I don’t feel like sorting through the junk on Amazon to figure out which ones can be flashed with ESPHome, and more practically (b) that wouldn’t let me turn it on and off just by touching the lamp body, which is what sent me down this rabbit-hole in the first place.\n
> \n
> Anyway, I know this sort of thing *can* be done, but I’m not completely sure *how*. I know I could figure it out myself eventually, but I figured it couldn’t hurt to ask for advice in case somebody happens to be able to rattle off part numbers for the whole BOM off the top of their head, or knows exactly the right ESPHome howto to point me towards, or something like that. Any advice is welcome!\n
> \n
> (In case it’s relevant: my level of experience is that I programmed an Arduino to run neopixels (WS2812 RGB addressable LEDs) once, I’ve flashed ESPHome on some Sonoff S31 smart switches, and I’m a software engineer by trade but have never worked on anything IoT related professionally.)
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 2
+favouriteCount: 11
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702165317 {#2464
date: 2023-12-10 00:41:57.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2422 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2458 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2456 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2453 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2457 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2455 …}
+children: []
-id: 19359
-titleTs: "'lamp':4 'make':1 'old':3 'smart':5"
-bodyTs: "'/control-replacement-function-dimmable-incandescent/dp/b095p35p2q),':53 '/originals/70/db/e3/70dbe34d4bf21ce783038375d446955a.jpg)':131 '/post/9052986](https://lemmy.world/post/9052986)':7 '120vac':93 'abl':297 'address':352 'advic':290,329 'alreadi':183 'also':146 'amazon':209 'antenna':108 'antiqu':12 'anybodi':144 'anyth':378 'anyway':254 'appar':132 'arduino':346 'ask':288 'assist':75 'avoid':192 'awar':162 'b':223 'base':96 'block':121 'bodi':43,117,239 'bom':306 'btw':128 'bulb':97,176 'capacit':48,72 'care':145 'case':143,292,333 'cloud':193 'compani':141 'complet':268 'connectivity/control':76 'could':274 'couldn':284 'creep':24 'cross':2 'cross-post':1 'd':45,103 'done':263 'easi':165 'edison':95 'edison-bas':94 'engin':370 'escal':58 'esp32':66,123 'esp8266':64 'especi':98 'esphom':219,318,358 'even':79 'eventu':279 'exact':315 'experi':340 'feel':202 'figur':211,275,282 'firmwar':197 'first':252 'flash':217,357 'foss':196 'geni':136 'got':10 'handl':70 'happen':25,294 'head':312 'hole':249 'home':74 'howto':319 'hurt':286 'i.pinimg.com':130 'i.pinimg.com/originals/70/db/e3/70dbe34d4bf21ce783038375d446955a.jpg)':129 'instal':46 'instead':90 'iot':379 'junk':207 'kind':83,106 'knob':19 'know':256,272,314 'lamp':13,116,127,137,140,148,238 'laurel':139 'led':89,353 'lemmy.world':6 'lemmy.world/post/9052986](https://lemmy.world/post/9052986)':5 'let':227 'level':338 'light':175 'like':203,326 'low':86 'low-voltag':85 'm':161,188,266,367 'mayb':78 'metal':42,115 'model':153 'need':15,104 'neopixel':349 'never':375 'new':17 'number':302 'one':214 'otherwis':120 'part':301 'picki':189 'pictur':159 'place':253 'point':321 'post':3 'practic':222 'presum':119 'probabl':168 'profession':381 'program':344 'put':62 'rabbit':248 'rabbit-hol':247 'rattl':299 'relat':380 'relev':336 'rgb':351 'rgbw':88 'right':317 'run':348 's31':362 'scope':23 'scope-creep':22 'screw':172 'sens':73 'sent':243 'shown':149 'signal':125 'sinc':38,99,113 'smart':174,363 'smartifi':31 'socket':179 'softwar':369 'somebodi':293 'someth':325 'sonoff':361 'sort':204,258 'start':34 'stick':109 'sure':269 'suspect':101 'switch':18,50,80,364 'thing':260 'think':36 'top':112,309 'touch':49,236 'toward':323 'trade':372 'turn':229 'use':195 've':9,356 'voltag':87 'want':29,60 'way':166 'welcom':331 'whole':305 'wire':181 'work':376 'would':118,167 'wouldn':225 'ws2812':350 'www.amazon.com':52 'www.amazon.com/control-replacement-function-dimmable-incandescent/dp/b095p35p2q),':51"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1701567517
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9052995"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701532017 {#2463
date: 2023-12-02 16:46:57.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
84 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2448
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2411 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2447 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Making-an-old-lamp-smart"
+title: "Making an old lamp smart"
+url: null
+body: """
cross-posted from: [lemmy.world/post/9052986](https://lemmy.world/post/9052986)\n
\n
> I’ve got an antique lamp that needs a new switch knob, but then scope-creep happened and now I want to “smartify” it. I started off thinking that, since it has a metal body, I’d install a [capacitive touch switch](https://www.amazon.com/Control-Replacement-Function-Dimmable-Incandescent/dp/B095P35P2Q), but now it’s escalated to wanting to put an ESP8266 or ESP32 in it to handle the capacitive sensing, Home Assistant connectivity/control, and maybe even switching to some kind of low-voltage RGBW LED instead of a 120VAC Edison-base bulb (especially since I suspect I’d need some kind of antenna sticking out the top, since the metal lamp body would presumably otherwise block the ESP32’s signal).\n
> \n
> The lamp, BTW:\n
> \n
> \n
> \n
> (Apparently it’s a Genie lamp by Laurel Lamp Company, in case anybody cares. Also, the lamp shown is the same model, but it’s not my picture.)\n
> \n
> I’m aware that the “easy” way would probably be to just screw a smart light bulb into the socket and wiring I already have, but (a) I’m picky about both avoiding “clouds” and using FOSS firmware, and I don’t feel like sorting through the junk on Amazon to figure out which ones can be flashed with ESPHome, and more practically (b) that wouldn’t let me turn it on and off just by touching the lamp body, which is what sent me down this rabbit-hole in the first place.\n
> \n
> Anyway, I know this sort of thing *can* be done, but I’m not completely sure *how*. I know I could figure it out myself eventually, but I figured it couldn’t hurt to ask for advice in case somebody happens to be able to rattle off part numbers for the whole BOM off the top of their head, or knows exactly the right ESPHome howto to point me towards, or something like that. Any advice is welcome!\n
> \n
> (In case it’s relevant: my level of experience is that I programmed an Arduino to run neopixels (WS2812 RGB addressable LEDs) once, I’ve flashed ESPHome on some Sonoff S31 smart switches, and I’m a software engineer by trade but have never worked on anything IoT related professionally.)
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 2
+favouriteCount: 11
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702165317 {#2464
date: 2023-12-10 00:41:57.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2422 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2458 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2456 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2453 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2457 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2455 …}
+children: []
-id: 19359
-titleTs: "'lamp':4 'make':1 'old':3 'smart':5"
-bodyTs: "'/control-replacement-function-dimmable-incandescent/dp/b095p35p2q),':53 '/originals/70/db/e3/70dbe34d4bf21ce783038375d446955a.jpg)':131 '/post/9052986](https://lemmy.world/post/9052986)':7 '120vac':93 'abl':297 'address':352 'advic':290,329 'alreadi':183 'also':146 'amazon':209 'antenna':108 'antiqu':12 'anybodi':144 'anyth':378 'anyway':254 'appar':132 'arduino':346 'ask':288 'assist':75 'avoid':192 'awar':162 'b':223 'base':96 'block':121 'bodi':43,117,239 'bom':306 'btw':128 'bulb':97,176 'capacit':48,72 'care':145 'case':143,292,333 'cloud':193 'compani':141 'complet':268 'connectivity/control':76 'could':274 'couldn':284 'creep':24 'cross':2 'cross-post':1 'd':45,103 'done':263 'easi':165 'edison':95 'edison-bas':94 'engin':370 'escal':58 'esp32':66,123 'esp8266':64 'especi':98 'esphom':219,318,358 'even':79 'eventu':279 'exact':315 'experi':340 'feel':202 'figur':211,275,282 'firmwar':197 'first':252 'flash':217,357 'foss':196 'geni':136 'got':10 'handl':70 'happen':25,294 'head':312 'hole':249 'home':74 'howto':319 'hurt':286 'i.pinimg.com':130 'i.pinimg.com/originals/70/db/e3/70dbe34d4bf21ce783038375d446955a.jpg)':129 'instal':46 'instead':90 'iot':379 'junk':207 'kind':83,106 'knob':19 'know':256,272,314 'lamp':13,116,127,137,140,148,238 'laurel':139 'led':89,353 'lemmy.world':6 'lemmy.world/post/9052986](https://lemmy.world/post/9052986)':5 'let':227 'level':338 'light':175 'like':203,326 'low':86 'low-voltag':85 'm':161,188,266,367 'mayb':78 'metal':42,115 'model':153 'need':15,104 'neopixel':349 'never':375 'new':17 'number':302 'one':214 'otherwis':120 'part':301 'picki':189 'pictur':159 'place':253 'point':321 'post':3 'practic':222 'presum':119 'probabl':168 'profession':381 'program':344 'put':62 'rabbit':248 'rabbit-hol':247 'rattl':299 'relat':380 'relev':336 'rgb':351 'rgbw':88 'right':317 'run':348 's31':362 'scope':23 'scope-creep':22 'screw':172 'sens':73 'sent':243 'shown':149 'signal':125 'sinc':38,99,113 'smart':174,363 'smartifi':31 'socket':179 'softwar':369 'somebodi':293 'someth':325 'sonoff':361 'sort':204,258 'start':34 'stick':109 'sure':269 'suspect':101 'switch':18,50,80,364 'thing':260 'think':36 'top':112,309 'touch':49,236 'toward':323 'trade':372 'turn':229 'use':195 've':9,356 'voltag':87 'want':29,60 'way':166 'welcom':331 'whole':305 'wire':181 'work':376 'would':118,167 'wouldn':225 'ws2812':350 'www.amazon.com':52 'www.amazon.com/control-replacement-function-dimmable-incandescent/dp/b095p35p2q),':51"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1701567517
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9052995"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701532017 {#2463
date: 2023-12-02 16:46:57.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
85 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
86 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2469
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2467 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2471 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Can-t-upload-images"
+title: "Can't upload images"
+url: null
+body: """
I can’t upload images I have taken on my phone. I get an error that says “unexpected character at Character1”\n
\n
I’m new to Connect and didn’t seem to have this issue on liftoff. Is there a workaround for this or something?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 3
+favouriteCount: 4
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702165198 {#2468
date: 2023-12-10 00:39:58.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2371 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2370 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2360 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2361 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2372 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2386 …}
+children: []
-id: 21443
-titleTs: "'imag':4 'upload':3"
-bodyTs: "'charact':19 'character1':21 'connect':26 'didn':28 'error':15 'get':13 'imag':5 'issu':34 'liftoff':36 'm':23 'new':24 'phone':11 'say':17 'seem':30 'someth':44 'taken':8 'unexpect':18 'upload':4 'workaround':40"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702184669
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9361757"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702156169 {#2470
date: 2023-12-09 22:09:29.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
87 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2469
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2467 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2471 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Can-t-upload-images"
+title: "Can't upload images"
+url: null
+body: """
I can’t upload images I have taken on my phone. I get an error that says “unexpected character at Character1”\n
\n
I’m new to Connect and didn’t seem to have this issue on liftoff. Is there a workaround for this or something?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 3
+favouriteCount: 4
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702165198 {#2468
date: 2023-12-10 00:39:58.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2371 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2370 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2360 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2361 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2372 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2386 …}
+children: []
-id: 21443
-titleTs: "'imag':4 'upload':3"
-bodyTs: "'charact':19 'character1':21 'connect':26 'didn':28 'error':15 'get':13 'imag':5 'issu':34 'liftoff':36 'm':23 'new':24 'phone':11 'say':17 'seem':30 'someth':44 'taken':8 'unexpect':18 'upload':4 'workaround':40"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702184669
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9361757"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702156169 {#2470
date: 2023-12-09 22:09:29.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
88 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2469
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2467 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2471 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "Can-t-upload-images"
+title: "Can't upload images"
+url: null
+body: """
I can’t upload images I have taken on my phone. I get an error that says “unexpected character at Character1”\n
\n
I’m new to Connect and didn’t seem to have this issue on liftoff. Is there a workaround for this or something?
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 3
+favouriteCount: 4
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702165198 {#2468
date: 2023-12-10 00:39:58.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2371 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2370 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2360 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2361 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2372 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2386 …}
+children: []
-id: 21443
-titleTs: "'imag':4 'upload':3"
-bodyTs: "'charact':19 'character1':21 'connect':26 'didn':28 'error':15 'get':13 'imag':5 'issu':34 'liftoff':36 'm':23 'new':24 'phone':11 'say':17 'seem':30 'someth':44 'taken':8 'unexpect':18 'upload':4 'workaround':40"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702184669
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/9361757"
+editedAt: null
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702156169 {#2470
date: 2023-12-09 22:09:29.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
89 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
90 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2379
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2381 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-are-the-differences-between-linux-distributions"
+title: "What are the differences between linux distributions?"
+url: null
+body: """
Hey guys! Trying to understand what developers actually do to create a yet another distro, or what are the differences between existing distros. Lets say we have ubuntu and fedora. What are the differences? Excluding DE, Installer, theme, installed packages/libs and package manager. They both are FHS compliant, both running systemd what else?\n
\n
Just wondering if there could be a way to “simulate”, lets say ubuntu on fedora. For example providing every program that should be present on ubuntu in fedora. Would it be enough to be able to run .deb packages on fedora? Im not gonna do that though, just curious about this question.\n
\n
Thank you!
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 22
+favouriteCount: 49
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702160630 {#2385
date: 2023-12-09 23:23:50.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2383 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1906 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1708 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1410 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1907 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1407 …}
+children: []
-id: 20879
-titleTs: "'differ':4 'distribut':7 'linux':6"
-bodyTs: "'abl':88 'actual':8 'anoth':14 'compliant':48 'could':58 'creat':11 'curious':102 'de':36 'deb':91 'develop':7 'differ':20,34 'distro':15,23 'els':53 'enough':85 'everi':72 'exampl':70 'exclud':35 'exist':22 'fedora':30,68,81,94 'fhs':47 'gonna':97 'guy':2 'hey':1 'im':95 'instal':37,39 'let':24,64 'manag':43 'packag':42,92 'packages/libs':40 'present':77 'program':73 'provid':71 'question':105 'run':50,90 'say':25,65 'simul':63 'systemd':51 'thank':106 'theme':38 'though':100 'tri':3 'ubuntu':28,66,79 'understand':5 'way':61 'wonder':55 'would':82 'yet':13"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702047848
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://sh.itjust.works/post/10582343"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703344760 {#2384
date: 2023-12-23 16:19:20.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701961448 {#2378
date: 2023-12-07 16:04:08.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
91 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2379
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2381 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-are-the-differences-between-linux-distributions"
+title: "What are the differences between linux distributions?"
+url: null
+body: """
Hey guys! Trying to understand what developers actually do to create a yet another distro, or what are the differences between existing distros. Lets say we have ubuntu and fedora. What are the differences? Excluding DE, Installer, theme, installed packages/libs and package manager. They both are FHS compliant, both running systemd what else?\n
\n
Just wondering if there could be a way to “simulate”, lets say ubuntu on fedora. For example providing every program that should be present on ubuntu in fedora. Would it be enough to be able to run .deb packages on fedora? Im not gonna do that though, just curious about this question.\n
\n
Thank you!
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 22
+favouriteCount: 49
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702160630 {#2385
date: 2023-12-09 23:23:50.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2383 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1906 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1708 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1410 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1907 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1407 …}
+children: []
-id: 20879
-titleTs: "'differ':4 'distribut':7 'linux':6"
-bodyTs: "'abl':88 'actual':8 'anoth':14 'compliant':48 'could':58 'creat':11 'curious':102 'de':36 'deb':91 'develop':7 'differ':20,34 'distro':15,23 'els':53 'enough':85 'everi':72 'exampl':70 'exclud':35 'exist':22 'fedora':30,68,81,94 'fhs':47 'gonna':97 'guy':2 'hey':1 'im':95 'instal':37,39 'let':24,64 'manag':43 'packag':42,92 'packages/libs':40 'present':77 'program':73 'provid':71 'question':105 'run':50,90 'say':25,65 'simul':63 'systemd':51 'thank':106 'theme':38 'though':100 'tri':3 'ubuntu':28,66,79 'understand':5 'way':61 'wonder':55 'would':82 'yet':13"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702047848
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://sh.itjust.works/post/10582343"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703344760 {#2384
date: 2023-12-23 16:19:20.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701961448 {#2378
date: 2023-12-07 16:04:08.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
92 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2379
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2381 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-are-the-differences-between-linux-distributions"
+title: "What are the differences between linux distributions?"
+url: null
+body: """
Hey guys! Trying to understand what developers actually do to create a yet another distro, or what are the differences between existing distros. Lets say we have ubuntu and fedora. What are the differences? Excluding DE, Installer, theme, installed packages/libs and package manager. They both are FHS compliant, both running systemd what else?\n
\n
Just wondering if there could be a way to “simulate”, lets say ubuntu on fedora. For example providing every program that should be present on ubuntu in fedora. Would it be enough to be able to run .deb packages on fedora? Im not gonna do that though, just curious about this question.\n
\n
Thank you!
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 22
+favouriteCount: 49
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702160630 {#2385
date: 2023-12-09 23:23:50.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2383 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1906 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1708 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1410 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1907 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1407 …}
+children: []
-id: 20879
-titleTs: "'differ':4 'distribut':7 'linux':6"
-bodyTs: "'abl':88 'actual':8 'anoth':14 'compliant':48 'could':58 'creat':11 'curious':102 'de':36 'deb':91 'develop':7 'differ':20,34 'distro':15,23 'els':53 'enough':85 'everi':72 'exampl':70 'exclud':35 'exist':22 'fedora':30,68,81,94 'fhs':47 'gonna':97 'guy':2 'hey':1 'im':95 'instal':37,39 'let':24,64 'manag':43 'packag':42,92 'packages/libs':40 'present':77 'program':73 'provid':71 'question':105 'run':50,90 'say':25,65 'simul':63 'systemd':51 'thank':106 'theme':38 'though':100 'tri':3 'ubuntu':28,66,79 'understand':5 'way':61 'wonder':55 'would':82 'yet':13"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702047848
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://sh.itjust.works/post/10582343"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703344760 {#2384
date: 2023-12-23 16:19:20.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701961448 {#2378
date: 2023-12-07 16:04:08.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
93 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
94 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2387
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2392 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "can-you-chkdsk-from-a-windows-vm"
+title: "can you chkdsk from a windows vm?"
+url: null
+body: """
I need to repair a drive with chkdsk and don’t have access to windows\n
\n
edit: hopefully, I only have to do it once. I will search for someone with a real windows machine. It’s not worth the trouble =(
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 6
+favouriteCount: 9
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702160348 {#2391
date: 2023-12-09 23:19:08.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2394 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2393 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1381 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1402 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1385 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1401 …}
+children: []
-id: 21181
-titleTs: "'chkdsk':3 'vm':7 'window':6"
-bodyTs: "'access':13 'chkdsk':8 'drive':6 'edit':16 'hope':17 'machin':34 'need':2 'real':32 'repair':4 'search':27 'someon':29 'troubl':40 'window':15,33 'worth':38"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702095119
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://programming.dev/post/6970305"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703556331 {#2389
date: 2023-12-26 03:05:31.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702038119 {#2369
date: 2023-12-08 13:21:59.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
95 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2387
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2392 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "can-you-chkdsk-from-a-windows-vm"
+title: "can you chkdsk from a windows vm?"
+url: null
+body: """
I need to repair a drive with chkdsk and don’t have access to windows\n
\n
edit: hopefully, I only have to do it once. I will search for someone with a real windows machine. It’s not worth the trouble =(
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 6
+favouriteCount: 9
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702160348 {#2391
date: 2023-12-09 23:19:08.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2394 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2393 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1381 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1402 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1385 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1401 …}
+children: []
-id: 21181
-titleTs: "'chkdsk':3 'vm':7 'window':6"
-bodyTs: "'access':13 'chkdsk':8 'drive':6 'edit':16 'hope':17 'machin':34 'need':2 'real':32 'repair':4 'search':27 'someon':29 'troubl':40 'window':15,33 'worth':38"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702095119
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://programming.dev/post/6970305"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703556331 {#2389
date: 2023-12-26 03:05:31.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702038119 {#2369
date: 2023-12-08 13:21:59.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
96 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#2387
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2392 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#1896 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "can-you-chkdsk-from-a-windows-vm"
+title: "can you chkdsk from a windows vm?"
+url: null
+body: """
I need to repair a drive with chkdsk and don’t have access to windows\n
\n
edit: hopefully, I only have to do it once. I will search for someone with a real windows machine. It’s not worth the trouble =(
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 6
+favouriteCount: 9
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702160348 {#2391
date: 2023-12-09 23:19:08.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2394 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2393 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1381 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1402 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1385 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#1401 …}
+children: []
-id: 21181
-titleTs: "'chkdsk':3 'vm':7 'window':6"
-bodyTs: "'access':13 'chkdsk':8 'drive':6 'edit':16 'hope':17 'machin':34 'need':2 'real':32 'repair':4 'search':27 'someon':29 'troubl':40 'window':15,33 'worth':38"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1702095119
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://programming.dev/post/6970305"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1703556331 {#2389
date: 2023-12-26 03:05:31.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702038119 {#2369
date: 2023-12-08 13:21:59.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
97 |
DENIED
|
ROLE_USER
|
null |
|
Show voter details
|
98 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1403
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2019 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2447 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-is-this-connector-called"
+title: "What is this connector called?"
+url: null
+body: """
I want to replace one half of this with longer wire, but I am not confident about the name of the connector used.\n
\n
Image of JST-XH included to convey size. Ruler is metric.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 11
+favouriteCount: 40
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702158076 {#1363
date: 2023-12-09 22:41:16.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2023 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2032 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2024 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2018 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2011 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2021 …}
+children: []
-id: 18756
-titleTs: "'call':5 'connector':4"
-bodyTs: "'confid':16 'connector':22 'convey':31 'half':6 'imag':24 'includ':29 'jst':27 'jst-xh':26 'longer':10 'metric':35 'name':19 'one':5 'replac':4 'ruler':33 'size':32 'use':23 'want':2 'wire':11 'xh':28"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1701464329
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8978169"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702387991 {#1361
date: 2023-12-12 14:33:11.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701377929 {#1362
date: 2023-11-30 21:58:49.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
99 |
DENIED
|
edit
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1403
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2019 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2447 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-is-this-connector-called"
+title: "What is this connector called?"
+url: null
+body: """
I want to replace one half of this with longer wire, but I am not confident about the name of the connector used.\n
\n
Image of JST-XH included to convey size. Ruler is metric.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 11
+favouriteCount: 40
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702158076 {#1363
date: 2023-12-09 22:41:16.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2023 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2032 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2024 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2018 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2011 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2021 …}
+children: []
-id: 18756
-titleTs: "'call':5 'connector':4"
-bodyTs: "'confid':16 'connector':22 'convey':31 'half':6 'imag':24 'includ':29 'jst':27 'jst-xh':26 'longer':10 'metric':35 'name':19 'one':5 'replac':4 'ruler':33 'size':32 'use':23 'want':2 'wire':11 'xh':28"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1701464329
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8978169"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702387991 {#1361
date: 2023-12-12 14:33:11.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701377929 {#1362
date: 2023-11-30 21:58:49.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|
100 |
DENIED
|
moderate
|
App\Entity\Entry {#1403
+user: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\User {#2019 …}
+magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2447 …}
+image: null
+domain: App\Entity\Domain {#278 …}
+slug: "What-is-this-connector-called"
+title: "What is this connector called?"
+url: null
+body: """
I want to replace one half of this with longer wire, but I am not confident about the name of the connector used.\n
\n
Image of JST-XH included to convey size. Ruler is metric.
"""
+type: "article"
+lang: "en"
+isOc: false
+hasEmbed: false
+commentCount: 11
+favouriteCount: 40
+score: 0
+isAdult: false
+sticky: false
+lastActive: DateTime @1702158076 {#1363
date: 2023-12-09 22:41:16.0 +01:00
}
+ip: null
+adaAmount: 0
+tags: null
+mentions: null
+comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2023 …}
+votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2032 …}
+reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2024 …}
+favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2018 …}
+notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2011 …}
+badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2021 …}
+children: []
-id: 18756
-titleTs: "'call':5 'connector':4"
-bodyTs: "'confid':16 'connector':22 'convey':31 'half':6 'imag':24 'includ':29 'jst':27 'jst-xh':26 'longer':10 'metric':35 'name':19 'one':5 'replac':4 'ruler':33 'size':32 'use':23 'want':2 'wire':11 'xh':28"
+cross: false
+upVotes: 0
+downVotes: 0
+ranking: 1701464329
+visibility: "visible "
+apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/8978169"
+editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1702387991 {#1361
date: 2023-12-12 14:33:11.0 +01:00
}
+createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1701377929 {#1362
date: 2023-11-30 21:58:49.0 +01:00
}
} |
|
Show voter details
|