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ptz, to asklemmy in What's your automatic vacuum's name?
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Miss Evers

ptz, to risa in Spread the love
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The Changelings do love Dr. Mora’s hairstyle.

ptz, to risa in What does Screen Rant have against Scotty?
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You’d think O’Brien would be happy to pass the suffering torch to someone else.

ptz, to risa in Ok, Paramount+, hear me out....
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Same. Nana Visitor could play one hell of a Space Siobhan.

ptz, to risa in Do you understand pain? Death? Leave this place before she finds you
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Same - I don’t shame anyone for not doing it, but I do try to call out/praise when it’s done and/or done exceptionally well. Hopefully that helps.

ptz, to risa in Do you understand pain? Death? Leave this place before she finds you
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Completely unrelated to the meme, but I love how folks on Lemmy will frequently provide alt/descriptive text for images. When I have to deal with user-provided images for my org’s website, it’s like pulling teeth to get them to provide anything at all.

ptz, (edited ) to lemmy_support in Please reconsider removing user aggregate scores from the API
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Then join an instance where scores are disabled if you don’t like them. :shurg: Choosing an instance where downvotes are disabled is already a preference, so making the score aggregates optional is completely in line with that.

You’re already on .ml, so they’d have them disabled given it’s run by the devs who have removed the data from the API, so nothing would change for you.

The whole shtick of Lemmy is run your instance the way you want to run it. The removal of the scores from the API seems heavy-handed and feels like the devs are forcing their preferences/values on others.

ptz, (edited ) to lemmy_support in Please reconsider removing user aggregate scores from the API
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Sure doesn’t seem like it. I went to a lot of effort to make the best of the mod API calls that are available and they go and remove a useful chunk of it. 😒

ptz, to risa in An Ensign Dies Inside: A story in pictures
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Ah, gotcha. I wasn’t factoring in Soap Operas, just the prime-time stuff I grew up with. You’re probably correct.

ptz, to risa in An Ensign Dies Inside: A story in pictures
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I’m not quite as old as my old TV references make me out to be, but random thought: Was she TV’s first cougar?

ptz, to risa in An Ensign Dies Inside: A story in pictures
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I’ve always liked Lwaxana. She’s like Mrs. Roper…in SPACE.

ptz, (edited ) to asklemmy in Forgive me, but…
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Depends on the UI.

In the feed, or rather the API endpoint that populates the feed, it is up to the client to combine duplicate; there’s no cross post data attached to the post objects until you click into a post.

ptz, (edited ) to linux in Roc Toolkit 0.3: real-time audio streaming over the network
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Latency is low enough to not be noticeable when playing video on my laptop and streaming audio to the desktop.

That’s basically my use case. Want to use my HTPC as the source and some RasPi’s or repurposed thin clients as the sinks - pretty much what I do now with MPD and Snapcast. I absolutely do not want to have to mess with audio offset settings in Emby to keep the dialog in sync. lol

I’ve only skimmed the docs (holidays are a huge time sink haha), but do you know if it can do one-to-many or just one-to-one? Like, can I have one source and multiple receivers? The docs seemed to imply it could do one-to-many, but I didn’t get to dive into them deep enough.

ptz, (edited ) to linux in Roc Toolkit 0.3: real-time audio streaming over the network
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Ooh. I’ve been using Snapcast for my multi-room audio, but this seems more versatile. Going to check it out for sure.

Have you used it? Curious about latency. Snapcast has about a 1 second buffer which makes it not ideal for anything beyond music casting.

ptz, (edited ) to risa in We must remember our forefathers
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