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  • I wish…

  • Mastodon's federation consistency is ~~laughably bad.~~ confusing.
  • It's "all" in the sense that it's everything the instance knows about, in contrast to "this server" which is only content from users that are registered on this specific instance. Same concept as the "all" and "local" feeds on lemmy. I agree that a better name might reduce the confusion but I can't think of a good one.

  • Mastodon's federation consistency is ~~laughably bad.~~ confusing.
  • Servers not having the same content in their "all" feeds is not a bug, it's by design. The design philosophy for Mastodon (and I'd say the fediverse as a whole) is to let the users curate their own feeds instead of showing them everything or algorithmically guessing what they might be interested in. Servers will only receive posts from accounts that at least one of this server's accounts is subscribed to. Having every post federate to every server even if nobody there is interested in those posts would be a waste of resources.

    Yes, that makes discovery of new content significantly harder but that's the tradeoff for being able to host your own small instance without the need for a super powerful server. I can run my instance that serves just a couple of users on a 10-year-old server that runs a dozen other things at the same time. We see the stuff we're interested in and don't have to spend disk space, processing power and network bandwidth on content none of us will ever read and neither do we have to spend those resources on sending our posts to other instances where nobody will read them.

  • A/S/L
  • 36 / M / Germany

    Pretty much spot on.

  • Survey by Japanese News Site Nlab asks users where they are moving to from Twitter/X - Misskey wins with 41% (n=5119)
  • タイッツー is definitely taittsuu. Twitter doesn't seem to use a katakana spelling. Your proposal of "tsuittaa" would be ツイッター. Same katakana but different order. There would be no reason to read Japanese from right to left. Might be an intentional pun though.

    Edit: it's https://taittsuu.com

  • What are some Must Know tips for dating?
  • They don't owe you anything. Not sex, not a kiss, not a hug, not a second date, not even a smile. If the date goes well, you will get some or even all of those but if you try to force them, you will get nothing. Sure it can be disappointing if you put in a lot of effort and get nothing back but you will have to live with that. Sometimes people just aren't compatible and sometimes a date just goes wrong because of a weird coincidence.

    Be nice, even if the date doesn't go as you wanted. Open communication goes a long way and chances are that the person you're talking to is just as insecure as you are. Explain (not accuse) why you don't think this situation will work out. If you're lucky, you can turn the conversation around. If not, at least you're ending the date in a civil way. That also (and especially) applies to talking on online dating platforms. Sometimes you can tell just from a conversation that things won't go anywhere. Way too many people just drop the conversation and move on which can feel pretty rude. Be nice, explain what's up, give them a friendly goodbye and then move on.

    Those rules apply to both sides. You don't owe them anything either, especially if they get rude. You should still try to be friendly in case there is a misunderstanding but try to get yourself out of an uncomfortable situation before it gets worse. Your safety is still priority number one.

    Edit: some more

    Don't expect a relationship to last. Chances are it won't. But this isn't as pessimistic of a tip as you might expect. Even a single day of joy can be worth it if you manage your expectations. I've had a relationship crash and burn after seven years, I've had ones that lasted a couple of months and I've had someone ghost me after the second date. And still, all of them gave me amazing memories that I wouldn't want to miss and they helped me grow as a person. Allow things to grow on their own and enjoy the process. Maybe you will marry that person. Maybe you'll date them for a few months or years. Maybe you will never get past second base but stay platonic friends. Maybe you will spend the most amazing day of your life with them and then never see them again because you accidentally spilled something over their favorite t-shirt.

  • Office dwellers, what software/website or system do you use to keep track of tasks you need to do?
  • Sure. I use it as a structured place to keep notes on anything that may be important later, not specifically tasks:

    • Important people in my life (friends and family) with a short bio, where we met, favorite food, allergies, ideas what I could get them for their birthdays, links to their social media profiles, plans for shared vacations, maybe a few photos.
    • Recipes from all kinds of sources. If they are from a video or one of those "scroll past three pages of sentimental nonsense" sites, I summarize them and translate them into German with metric units.
    • Lists with interesting links about 3D printing, software development and so on. Keeping these in a wiki instead of just my browser's bookmarks list allows me to better categorize them and add notes.
    • A list of open questions and project ideas that I can't research right now like "Where is the best place to get custom printed LEGO minifigs?" and "Why do the zfs drives in my home server sometimes have problems waking up from sleep?"
    • Lists of interesting products/books/movies/... that I might buy/read/watch/... at some point
    • Some writing stuff: D&D campaigns, short stories, diary-like entries
    • A list of all computers in my household with hardware specs, operating system and so on

    All of those get put into categories and the categories are displayed on the main page via the categorytree plugin. The nice thing about having a wiki is that you have a lot of options for linking or embedding related content while still keeping it somewhat organized.

  • The Purge
  • One doesn't have to be a Trump voter to think openly discussing murder is not okay. Especially because normalizing murder of one's political opponents plays right into right wing extremists' hands.

  • ELI5: ipv6
  • Just because you have IPv6 enabled doesn't mean you don't have IPv4. Both can coexist on the same network and the same device so your router can be 192.168.0.1 and some IPv6 address at the same time.

    On top of that, many routers can be reached by a well-known hostname or domain, depending on their manufacturer. For example, AVM Fritz!Box routers (extremely popular in Germany) automatically resolve http://fritz.box to their own IP address no matter what that IP address is.

    In the end, read the manual or the sticker on the device, same as you would have to do with IPv4 to figure out which subnet it is configured with.

  • ELI5: ipv6
  • I'll give it a shot. Not quite ELI5 but "Explain like I know what a phone number is". For the most important answer, see the last paragraph.

    IP addresses are a bit like phone numbers. To send data to some computer, your computer attaches that number and sends the data packet on its way. With IPv4, an address is four bytes long, usually represented as four numbers from 0-255 separated with dots. That gives us a bit under 4.3 billion possible addresses which seemed enough when the system was invented and larger organizations could even reserve entire address ranges and some ranges got reserved for special purposes (for example, all 127.x.x.x addresses mean "send this to myself" while 192.168.x.x and 10.x.x.x are meant for local, non-public networks). Reserving these ranges is convinient when you need multiple machines connected to the internet but is very inefficient as these ranges need to be a power of two in size (256 is common), so you may get more addresses than you need and the rest stays unused.

    The first solution was "Network Address Translation" (NAT). Basically, every household or organization gets a single public IPv4 address and every device on your network has a private address. On outgoing connections, your router replaces the (private) sender address with its public address and remembers which private address belongs to that connection so it can correctly forward any replies. For incoming connections, the router needs a list of rules to tell it what to do. For example something like "Everything on port 80 goes to 192.168.0.42". This worked for a while as most people make only outgoing connections and even many organizations can simply decide locally what to do with an incoming connection based on the received data so they wouldn't need multiple addresses.

    After a while, it was clear that even with this workaround we would run out of addresses sooner or later. Providers tried giving their customers a different address every time they connected to the internet so they could reuse the address for someone else when the customer disconnected. This worked well when people only connected when they needed it but these days we're usually online 24/7.

    So in the end, the only solution was to add more addresses. For our current needs, doubling the length would be more than enough but to be on the safe side, it was decided to quadruple the address length to a total of 16 bytes. This gives us about 340 undecillion unique addresses. Still not enough to give a unique address to every atom in the universe, not even enough for every atom on earth but still a lot. We can give every human an address range many times larger than the total address space of IPv4.

    Does this mean that NAT is dead or that all your devices are visible from outside your network? Absolutely not. It means you can do that if you want. If your provider gives you a large address range, you can give each of your devices a different one and tell your router to forward everything. But you can also still use a single public address and/or tell your router to apply certain rules for what to do with incoming connections. There are also still address ranges that are meant purely for local use, equivalent to what 192.168.x.x and 10.x.x.x were in IPv4.

  • How much of a game changer was USB-C for you, compared to other cables?
  • Last week I found out that there are off-brand batteries for my DSLR cameras that can be charged directly through USB-C so I don't have to pack a different charger for every camera. Let that sink in!

    Overall pretty great, in a pinch I can charge my laptop on a Nintendo Switch power supply. Now if I could just upgrade the last few remaining Micro-USB and Lightning devices without spending a fortune...

  • Office dwellers, what software/website or system do you use to keep track of tasks you need to do?
  • Polarion. Wouldn't recommend it but it's what my employer wants me to use.

    For personal stuff, I use a private MediaWiki instance (same software that runs Wikipedia) as my external brain.

  • I'm a strict parent, AMA
  • While I might even agree with you on the lack of discipline, I think you may be overcompensating, especially considering your son being 15 already.

    Now, I may be biased as someone who has spent most of his waking time since teenage years figuring out how to convince computers to do my bidding but a daily screen time of just two hours doesn't seem enough to build proper media literacy and an understanding of how modern technology actually works which to me is a serious concern in a world where almost every job requires us to interact with that technology. And a curfew that's significantly more strict than what his friends have to obay will eventually make him an outsider.

    We don't know the full story and maybe he is happy with your methods but please please please talk to him about his feelings. I've seen hundreds if not thousands of young people who loathe their parents for their strict parenting methods but are too afraid to say something for fear of being punished with even stricter rules. Then, the second they turn 18, they break all ties and never look back.

  • I'm a strict parent, AMA
  • How was your own upbringing? In hindsight, what do you wish your parents would have done differently?

  • TIL: Almost all US states could be swing states if non-voters voted
  • See my first bullet point:

    “I don’t like either option”: pick the lesser evil or vote third party

  • What do you think of Ukrainians?
  • There are 36 million Ukrainians. I doubt you'll find any property that they all have in common, except for being humans.

  • What was the most unforgettable interaction you've ever had with a stranger?
  • Honestly, that was the option I had hoped for when I made that joke. I‘m happy for you.

  • TIL: Almost all US states could be swing states if non-voters voted
  • So? What are those reasons?

    • "I don't like either option": pick the lesser evil or vote third party
    • "But Harris won't stop the genocide in Palestine": neither will Trump.
    • "My vote wouldn't change anything": it would. See OP.
    • "I can't vote because I have to work": vote by mail. Demand that elections are held on a Sunday or national holiday like in most other western democracies. (As an aside, I wonder why conservatives haven't pushed for this yet. Voting on a Sunday and setting up polling stations next to churches would probably help them a lot)
    • "I can't vote because I can't physically get to a polling station (disabled, sick, too far)": vote by mail
    • "I can't vote because my state's ruling party won't let me": you should be furious about this and do anything in your power to change this.

    Did I forget any? Probably. Enough to change the election outcome in the majority of states? Most certainly not.

    Yes, the US have some fucked up rules that make voting hard for some people and for that exact reason urgently need a voting system reform. Make voting easier and make changes that break the two party system.

    Honestly, here in Germany we're infamous for still using fax machines for half our bureaucracy and even we manage to do it better than you. Here, elections are always on a Sunday when the vast majority of voters has the day off. Every elegible citizen gets a letter a couple of weeks before the election, informing them of their assigned polling station, based on their primary home address. If for any reason you can't be at your assigned polling station on election day (you work on Sundays, are on vacation, whatever), requesting a mail-in ballot is as easy as going to a website and entering your address and a PIN from the letter. Alternatively you can request one by mail. If for any reason you don't get that initial letter, figure out which polling station is the correct one for you (usually the closest one; ask your neighbors), show up on election day and show some government-issued ID. Done.

  • What was the most unforgettable interaction you've ever had with a stranger?
  • Sooo... have you decided yet, which one you want to be?

  • Roll a D327 for me
  • Even worse: with an odd number of sides, there are cases where none is up.

  • Flexible resin recommendations for tabletop miniatures?

    For tabletop miniatures I prefer to use a flexible resin to avoid small details breaking off when removing supports or when a mini falls off the table. So far I've used Ameralabs TGM-7 but now that my current bottle is almost empty I'm thinking about looking into alternatives. At over 75€ per liter, TGM-7 is really expensive compared to other resins.

    Amazon recommended me RESIONE TH72 as an alternative and there are others on the market like Sunlu Standard Plus. So far I couldn't find a good comparison between them. Do any of you have experience with any of those or other recommendations?

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    Photography @lemmy.world dfyx @lemmy.helios42.de

    Venus in Blue 1

    Finally found out what kept me from uploading photos directly to lemmy so hopefully it will work this time.

    This is part of a series that I shot in 2020 and now I’ll finally have the chance to show them in an exhibition on Berlin later this year.

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    I made a list of parts to replace to decolor the 10327 Dune Ornithopter (explanation and text version in description)

    I made this list based on the instructions PDF that's available from LEGO's website. For most of these, it doesn't really matter if they are black, dark bluish gray or light bluish gray so I picked them based on what will most likely look good with the surrounding colors and what is cheapest on Bricklink.

    Two notable parts: Technic, Axle and Pin Connector Perpendicular Double with Axle Connector 2L is only available in white (the same color as in the set) and for the Technic, Axle 1L with Pin without Friction Ridges "old" light gray is significantly cheaper than any of the newer colors except the included tan.

    In general, if you want to save a few bucks, you can probably leave all tan and white pieces as they are. For me, the complete replacement (250 pieces) cost about 35€ plus shipping.

    |Count|Number|Name|Original|Replacement(s)| |:-|:-|:-|:-|:-| |2|6346389|Technic, Axle and Pin Connector Perpendicular Double Split, Reinforced Sides|White|Dark Bluish Gray| |5|6058177|Brick, Modified 1 x 2 with Studs on 1 Side|White|4x Dark Bluish Gray, 1x Black| |6|6289797|Technic, Axle 2L with Pin without Friction Ridges|White|Light Bluish Gray| |4|4208160|Technic, Liftarm Thick 1 x 3|White|Black| |2|6370532|Technic, Axle and Pin Connector Perpendicular Double with Axle Connector 2L|White|Not available| |10|371001|Plate 1 x 4|White|6x Dark Bluish Gray, 4x Light Bluish Gray| |2|6360069|Technic, Liftarm Thin 1 x 5 - Axle Holes|White|Light Bluish Gray| |2|389401|Technic, Brick 1 x 6 with Holes|White|Black| |2|6001831|Technic, Liftarm Thick 1 x 9|White|Dark Bluish Gray| |4|6013938|Technic, Pin 3/4|Tan|Dark Bluish Gray| |6|4666579|Technic, Axle 1L with Pin without Friction Ridges|Tan|Light Gray| |1|6117975|Bracket 1 x 2 - 2 x 2|Tan|Dark Bluish Gray| |8|4121921|Plate 1 x 3|Tan|4x Dark Bluish Gray, 2x Black, 2x Light Bluish Gray| |4|4118790|Plate 2 x 3|Tan|Dark Bluish Gray| |4|4201062|Brick, Modified 1 x 4 with Studs on Side|Tan|2x Dark Bluish Gray, 2x Black| |5|4550323|Arch 1 x 4|Tan|Black| |2|4550324|Tile 1 x 4|Tan|Black| |1|6186258|Slope 45 2 x 4|Tan|Dark Bluish Gray| |2|4143409|Plate 1 x 10|Tan|Dark Bluish Gray| |7|6271820|Technic Bush|Red|Light Bluish Gray| |30|6378120|Technic, Pin 1/2 with Friction Ridges|Red|Dark Bluish Gray| |20|6360104|Technic, Pin with Friction Ridges and Tow Ball with Round Pin Hole|Red|Black| |2|6384112|Bar 1L with 1 x 1 Round Plate with Hollow Stud|Red|Black| |31|4142865|Technic, Axle 2L Notched|Red|Black| |7|300421|Brick 1 x 2|Red|4x Dark Bluish Gray, 3x Black| |1|6385920|Technic, Brick Modified 1 x 2 with Hole and 1 x 2 Plate|Red|Light Bluish Gray| |2|6271827|Technic, Liftarm, Modified Bent Thick L-Shape 2 x 4|Red|Black| |3|6130002|Technic, Axle 6L|Red|Black| |1|6335578|Tile 2 x 6|Red|Black| |2|379521|Plate 2 x 6|Red|Dark Bluish Gray| |1|6130005|Technic, Axle 10L|Red|Black| |7|4206482|Technic, Axle 1L with Pin with Friction Ridges|Blue|Black| |20|6299413|Technic, Pin 3L with Friction Ridges|Blue|Black| |4|6271167|Technic Bush 1/2 Smooth|Yellow|Light Bluish Gray| |14|654124|Technic, Brick 1 x 1 with Hole|Yellow|8x Black, 6x Dark Bluish Gray| |1|6344181|Plate, Modified 1 x 2 with Pin Hole on Top|Yellow|Light Bluish Gray| |8|6130007|Technic, Axle 3L|Yellow|Black| |1|6072627|Technic, Liftarm, Modified T-Shape Thick 3 x 3|Yellow|Light Bluish Gray| |2|362224|Brick 1 x 3|Yellow|Black| |2|6170294|Technic, Liftarm Thin 1 x 6|Yellow|Black| |4|6474196|Bar 1L with Tow Ball|Orange?|Dark Bluish Gray| |4|4164022|Brick 1 x 2|Lime Green?|Dark Bluish Gray| |1|4164037|Plate 1 x 2|Lime Green?|Dark Bluish Gray| |5|4537937|Plate 2 x 2|Lime Green?|1x Light Bluish Gray, 4x Dark Bluish Gray|

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    Can we please gave a pinned rules post?

    Can we please get a post that explains what this community is for? Seems like nobody reads the sidebar (which is hard to access on most mobile clients) so we constantly get flooded with questions that would rather fit in !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml or !fediverse@lemmy.world

    I understand that many people are still confused by how lemmy works but we should make clear that this is for general questions and discussions similar to what /r/askreddit was and not a place to ask technical questions about lemmy.

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    plume.helios42.de Why I probably won't defederate from Threads

    The fediverse is discussing if we should defederate from Meta's new Threads app. Here's why I probably won't (for now).

    The fediverse is discussing if we should defederate from Meta's new Threads app. Here's why I probably won't (for now).

    (Federation between plume and my lemmy instance doesn't work correctly at the moment, otherwise I would have made this a proper crosspost)

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    Fox plushie calendar July 2023: foxes shopping for swords

    I hope plushies are welcome here.

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    Fox Plushies @lemmy.helios42.de dfyx @lemmy.helios42.de

    Fox calendar July 2023: foxes shopping for swords

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    Fox calendar June 2023: red fox in a field of flowers

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    Fox Plushies @lemmy.helios42.de dfyx @lemmy.helios42.de

    Fox calendar June 2023: red fox in a field of flowers

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    Fox Plushies @lemmy.helios42.de dfyx @lemmy.helios42.de

    Fox calendar June 2023: red fox in a field of flowers

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