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DundasStation@lemmy.cato
PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Kaspersky says hackers are distributing malware via anime girl wallpapers on Steam Workshop's Wallpaper EngineEnglish
7·1 month agoIs dbzer0 known for anime content or something? I thought the main one was ani.social.
DundasStation@lemmy.cato
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is piefed or blahaj down? not been able to get on it today or yesterday
0·1 month agoOh interesting. Never knew those tools were a thing.
DundasStation@lemmy.cato
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is piefed or blahaj down? not been able to get on it today or yesterday
0·1 month agoWhen they release 1.0, yes.
Post scheduling: Specify when your post should be published.
I think OP’s just talking about the posts they’ve scheduled on their Piefed account.
DundasStation@lemmy.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Any solution for people deleting their asklemmy posts?
0·1 month agoAnother user made the same complaint on [email protected], and it turns out that it was a moderator that was deleting the threads.
Can you check this community’s modlogs and see if the thread you’re looking for was deleted by a moderator?
DundasStation@lemmy.cato
PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Steam Hardware Survey finally shows AMD GPUs properly, and the results are unexpectedEnglish
5·1 month agoI haven’t been following the news. What did AMD do during launch?
DundasStation@lemmy.cato
PC Master Race@lemmy.world•The absolute audacity of the internet never fails to amaze.English
31·1 month agoBut why did you list it at £0.99?
DundasStation@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•This community isn't your personal adviserEnglish
8·1 month agoTo give you some context, I initially made this comment on OP’s post. Then I followed up with this comment after the resignation of a moderator on [email protected].
I was referring to the former moderator’s very bizarre interpretation of Rule 3. You’ll see in the modlogs that many posts that were clearly about selfhosting getting removed under Rule 3.
DundasStation@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•This community isn't your personal adviserEnglish
40·1 month agoWell OP. Looks like your post resulted in a moderator resigning and the appointment of two new moderators in this community. As I’ve said previously, it was a moderator removing posts for a very far stretch interpretation of Rule 3, and not users deleting them after getting the answer.
Let’s hope this results in a better community for the selfhosters here.
DundasStation@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•This community isn't your personal adviserEnglish
47·2 months agoHave you checked the modlogs to see if the posts you’re talking about were deleted by the mods? The mods here seem to really not want this community to be a support community and will delete it under Rule 3.
What about porn that doesn’t involve porn?
DundasStation@lemmy.caOPto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Linux gamers: Do you ever occasionally shut down your PC?English
0·5 months agoI’m reading through this thread and I’m surprised that there are actually quite a few of us who have trouble waking up their PCs.
I may have solved mine by increasing my swapfile from 2GB to 16GB. So far it hasn’t been an issue for me for an entire week. It usually kicks in every 2-3 days.
DundasStation@lemmy.caOPto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Linux gamers: Do you ever occasionally shut down your PC?English
0·5 months agoFor me, I expanded my swapfile from 2GB to 16GB. I usually face wake issues every 2-3 days, but now I’m officially on my first week without issues.
DundasStation@lemmy.caOPto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Linux gamers: Do you ever occasionally shut down your PC?English
0·5 months agoThere’s an option to put it to sleep so it can resume quickly the next time you need it. And you don’t need to restore your windows every boot up.
DundasStation@lemmy.caOPto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Linux gamers: Do you ever occasionally shut down your PC?English
0·5 months agoI was experiencing a similar issue, and I may have fixed it by expanding my swapfile from 2GB to 16GB. I usually start having wake issues every 2-3 days, but I’m officially on my first full week without any issues since expanding my swapfile.
DundasStation@lemmy.cato
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Anime Tosho is shutting down in MayEnglish
20·5 months agoI don’t intend to leave AT in a semi-unmaintained state (unlike cough Nyaa.si)
I wasn’t aware Nyaa was unmaintained. What happened on Nyaa?
DundasStation@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Am i doing something wrong here with duplicati?English
1·5 months agoTbh, that’s partially the reason why I opened your thread: to find recommendations lol. I’ve been procrastinating and haven’t found some good alternatives yet. But looking at what others are responding with, it’s probably best to give those a try.
DundasStation@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Am i doing something wrong here with duplicati?English
13·5 months agoDuplicati is a good backup tool, period. As in, it’s literally just good at backups. When it came to restoring, it took me I think 3-4 days to restore around 419 GB of files.
I highly recommend you ditch Duplicati and look for something else. Or if you manage to figure out a fix, try restoring your files before you actually need it.
And another tip is that when creating your backup, you should copy the database file Duplicati creates onto a separate drive. For whatever reason, Duplicati puts its database files on the same drive you’re trying to backup. So when it comes time to restore, it wants you to grab the database file from your dead/corrupted storage drive.
DundasStation@lemmy.cato
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's stopping youtube from just going full authoritarian and mandate DRM for all their videos in attempt to prevent people from downloading it or block ads?
0·5 months agoI don’t see a competitor getting made.
That’s the neat part. Why make it if you could just buy it? All it takes is for a rich authoritarian asshat with too much money and a desire to push an agenda.
DundasStation@lemmy.cato
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's stopping youtube from just going full authoritarian and mandate DRM for all their videos in attempt to prevent people from downloading it or block ads?
0·5 months agoThat would result in a mass exodus of their users and potentially result in their competitor popping up. Imagine the 2023 Reddit API controversy, but things going a lot worse for Reddit. Had Reddit taken a more extreme approach and made it entirely impossible to use any 3rd party apps instead of permitting workarounds for users to modify their apps, then they would’ve lost a lot of relevancy and would actually have suffered financially.
The smart way to do this would be to slowly implement anti-user practices over a long period of time, and let your corporate bootlickers gaslight the rest of the users into thinking that everything is fine and that they’re only overreacting.

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