

Lucky person that doesn’t live in humidity. I been zip lock bagging my filament after every use. If I leave PLA out for more than a day it’s the death of printing.


Lucky person that doesn’t live in humidity. I been zip lock bagging my filament after every use. If I leave PLA out for more than a day it’s the death of printing.


Big name for government backed hacking tools to list them separately on supported devices / OS cause it’s more secure.
I recommend looking at power query as a tool to replace VBA. It can do some pretty advanced things though it can also be a pain sometimes.


Higgins was ultimately taken to the Whipple Federal Building, where he said he watched authorities enter his Social Security number and other personal information into a Microsoft Teams chat.
“They called it ‘agitator chat,’ and they would just put information in there. I have no idea who was in there, but it looked like 500 people,” he said.
Cool entering PII info into a teams chat with 500 people that’s good security.


This looks cool idk how I wonder if the split / extra cable connected to headset would be less comfortable than the the wire running through the headband.


com.facebook.system
com.facebook.appmanager
com.facebook.services
You can see them in apps in settings by tapping filter to right of app list and toggling show system apps.
Honorable mention:
com.samsung.android.smartcallprovider
This is a non Facebook fun ones such as one that sends every callers phone # to a company called Hiya which has a nasty privacy policy.


At least with latest Samsung phones if you don’t use adb there are meta / Facebook services that run and cannot be disabled. There is a ton of other bloat and data collecting services too.


Since Google is about to uppend the open source community and lockdown apps to only ones from developers they approve of you may be better sticking with Apple. At least they aren’t an ad company.
My core one did fail once in the first week. I was on support chats for multiple all nighters like 12-15 breaks each. Finally someone said its probably bad parts and sent me a bunch of likely parts, I got preassembled so they guided me how to disassemble and replace the parts. Its been working ever sense, but it was killing me them going “well have you tried recalibrating?” And other basic tasks that they should have had notes on that were already done.
After searching a few time I actually found someone already made an issue but was closed as not planned.
Issue #5450. I haven’t dealt with woodpecker before, I’ll see if I can do a PR then since opening a new issue would likely get closed again.
Will do thanks!
Thanks for the update! Is there any chance we can get docker images hosted in a better platform as well? Dockerhub has so many API restrictions that it hardly works with renovate anymore and limits pulls as well for those run in clusters.
Githubs container registry or quay would be awesome.


A javascriptless check was released recently I just read about it. Uses some refresh HTML tag and a delay. Its not default though since its new.
I didn’t think of using read only replicas, that would probably be a very good way to go since its probably 80%+ of actions are reads. Thanks for answering, I am excited to see the how lemmy grows and thanks for all the devs hard work!
I 100% agree with this and there have been great strides since I started using Lemmy ~v0.17! That said at some point optimization will have lower returns and have a higher effort to put into and once a community grows extensively it likely might not be enough, so I was curious to what you guys were thinking at that point, something like Ctius for sharding postgres?
It is a k8s cluster and using ceph for all of my storage so the latency from that I bet is the largest reason and upping the memory offsets the disk writes. i also have another postgres DB syncing as a fallback for high availability. Fortunately after tuning the database and giving it enough RAM my instance has been running pretty stable for over a year without any changes.
I am also using less powerful computers for the entire infrastructure (not server grade) which brings to the point of having horizontal scaling on database I imagine will be a growing need with growing instances, communities, and users since it can be cheaper to run multiple smaller spec servers rather than a single with the added benefit of high availability.
Yeah I used pgtune as a base and found more memory needed to be assigned to certain spots especially to keep federation with bigger instances, otherwise timeouts would occur resulting in my instance being constantly behind.
That said I read postgres 17 is much more memory efficient, though I have yet to move my lemmy database to it yet since its the largest haha.
On the server perspective, I have a question, what are your thoughts for horizontal scaling on the database? This seems to be the biggest limitation and requiring higher spec hardware to scale especially for the bigger instances.
My tiny instance for example I give over 20GB of RAM just to postgres to make it perform efficient enough.
There is an issue open requesting this… I been following it for a while.
This is last years humidity to cover the seasons.