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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

y'know in my city and nation, i could take an argument like this and morph it into russophobia. the more russians, the worse housing.





Should Lemmy add a Modmail feature similar to Reddit's?


On Reddit, Subreddits have a "Modmail" feature that allows users to message all subreddit moderators at once, and moderators can respond collaboratively.

Should Lemmy consider potentially implement something similar, for Communities?

Even a basic version — like leveraging the already existing DM feature to have a Group DM that automatically includes all moderators and the user who sent the message — could help improve communication between users and community mod teams.

This could just use Lemmy's existing DM system but adapted for group messages tied to the mod team of a specific community.


Later on, if this proves to be successful, it could potentially be tweaked even further, and have support for Modchat, via the same Group DM as the potential Modmail.


Community Modmail System (Group DM for Mods + User) - GitHub Issue

in reply to Teknevra

When I was a Reddit mod, the only use of that feature was for people we'd banned to send us abusive messages. Or ask why their spam was deleted.
in reply to Rimu

I've had situations where it was useful, and managed to get unbanned (I was apparently talking about the Fediverse too much)

in reply to yuriRO

My first and only audiobook (I forgot the title) had one track per chapter. I started at chapter one and kept wondering from time to time why things were happening with no explanation. Then, several chapters later, I’d finally figure it out what was going on because the characters started setting up events I’d already heard about so I checked my music player and it was on shuffle… It actually worked weirdly well, haha.
in reply to Kuma

Bro created a suspense novel with a Music player.


Israel has just killed Dr. Marwan Sultan in Gaza. The bomb killed he and his family.


BREAKING: Israel has just killed Dr. Marwan Sultan in Gaza. They dropped a bomb on his home, murdering him, his wife, and their children. He wasn’t a combatant. He was a doctor who devoted his life to saving others.

‘Shock and grief’ as senior doctor killed in Israeli airstrike in Gaza

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in reply to Rodneyck

...

youtube.com/shorts/1U-RS31J8WI

in reply to Rodneyck

Remember when they carried out a precision airstrike and took out the Iran embassy without also taking out the Canadian embassy next door? This was intentional.



Windows machine running a Linux VM at 4K 240Hz


I don't know if this is common knowledge but I hadn't found anything on the web (for Windows specifically) that stated that this was possible.

I kinda badly want to fully switch to Linux in the short term but wanted to first properly test how different distros feel at these specs (and maybe try some basic gaming too); maybe someone that wants to do the same can find this post useful (I hope this is the right community to post to).

To do this I used QEMU, and had to edit the source code and recompile it to enable 240hz.
Forcing higher refresh rates is surprisingly not that hard, I only had to edit a single line of code (hw\display\edid-generate.c, line ~390, set '75000' to '240000').
So far Mint, Fedora and KDE Neon work perfectly at that refresh rate (after adjusting mouse input polling rates), then I added a couple other nice features like shared clipboard and mouse device toggling (I tested q2pro and it wouldn't work with absolute mouse coordinates, and relative mouse was a pain to use in normal desktop browsing, so I had to find a way to toggle them if I didn't want to reboot the VM every time).

This is my very first lemmy post (hi fedi!), I wrote this lengthy blog post detailing how I did everything, hopefully I'm allowed to post it here (reddit traumatized me with the blanket banning).

in reply to EnKhayzo

If you fully make the jump to Linux, you should test from the other side with QEMU+KVM and see about spinning up a Windows VM with GPU passthrough.
in reply to Mordikan

Yep my intention is to do that as soon as I switch, honestly the biggest obstacle for me right now is gaming (I'm unfortunately on an nvidia gpu so I'd get like 20% or more performance penalty with the drivers currently shipped for most distros, a little too much for me) hopefully it'll get even better
in reply to EnKhayzo

maybe you could try doing gpu passthrough for native performance
in reply to EnKhayzo

If you try to run the game from the windows vm yes the perf are bad.

But try to play these game from linux using wine/lutris ou protom/steam and you could be surprised

My games were running better (really better) on archlinux than windows 11. And i have also a nvidia card (RTX 3090 FE)

in reply to Enoril

Same, I exclusively use Linux for gaming now that the performance is better on my machine in most games.
in reply to EnKhayzo

That 20% performance hit on linux is only for dx12 games. The rest are fine.
in reply to NaiP

Ah I hadn't looked deep enough then, thank you I'll look better into it
in reply to Mordikan

I did exactly that when I switched to Linux a couple of years ago. Took around a week to setup, it runs well enough, but you lose the use of your main gpu under Linux that way. I tried lutris for gaming under linux and quickly realised the games run very well via wine. O in my opinion the qemu windows with gpu passtrough is not really worth the hassle nowadays. All games I tried work just as well via wine/proton.



On Cognitive Alignment


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I know it was just an example to make a point, but my first assumption was that there would be a web server or something in front of the application, and so I’d rate limit the API path at that level, before the calls even reached the application.
in reply to davel

Yeah, I'd typically front an app with something like nginx and farm off stuff like rate limiting or tls handling to it instead of having to worry about it in the app itself. The general point in the article is solid though. I've started using this sort of heuristic to evaluate libraries as well. I first try to think of how I'd solve the problem conceptually, and then once I work through that and have a good mental model of what I want, I'll look for libraries and try to find one that's closest to the way I think about the problem.

in reply to geneva_convenience

Well it says right there that the app is hidden due to your antifeature settings.
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in reply to HelloRoot

I didn't disable any of this myself. Where can I re enable these settings?


Does anyone know of good single-use virtual credit cards. Specifically for online purchases like flights or hotels where you can limit the card to one time use or a max limit?


cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/28567151

A few cards that I read about.

RBC virtual card, seems to do what I need. But it's available for business use only.

Robinhood Gold Card, only in the states.

Wise, not sure if exact limits are available.

Context: I recently purchased a hotel stay where a merchant charged my card for the advertised price on their website, the amount was then refunded. Then another merchant charged my card a higher amount (a few hundred) all in a few seconds of the original transaction.

Edit: I found Wise provides limits on their virtual cards. I have yet to test how this works and if the transaction is declined for Insufficient funds, does anyone have experience with this?

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in reply to NarrativeBear

Revolut has disposable cards and only valid for one time paynent
in reply to NarrativeBear

A bit more setup is required but I love having a Wise (formerly TransferWise) account for the virtual cards and the low fee currency conversion.




BBC staff: we're forced to do pro-Israel PR


More than a hundred BBC employees have written a letter to the director general, Tim Davie, complaining that the Corporation has become a mouthpiece for Israel. It was also signed by 300 other journalists and media professionals: one of them was yours truly. The BBC employees, as you would expect, are all anonymous, because otherwise they would face grave consequences to their careers.

The letter says:

We’re writing to express our concerns over opaque editorial decisions and censorship at the BBC on the reporting of Israel/Palestine. We believe the refusal to broadcast the documentary ‘Gaza: Medics Under Fire’ is just one in a long line of agenda driven decisions. It demonstrates, once again, that the BBC is not reporting “without fear or favour” when it comes to Israel.


It goes on to note that the decision not to broadcast the investigation was taken by BBC management despite the content being signed off in accordance with BBC guidelines and editorial policy, which it says “Appears to be a political decision”, adding that the BBC response shows the organisation “is crippled by the fear of being perceived as critical of the Israeli government.”




in reply to herseycokguzelolacak

I have ph blocked at dns level, what genres our fellow Linux friend enjoy? There is a difference with other os?



Bob Vylan - Dream Big


in reply to geneva_convenience

Been listening to their stuff this past week, they have some real bangers. The Streisand effect is alive and well. I just checked Google trends, their interest over time in the US is nearly a vertical line right now
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in reply to NOT_RICK

I like this song in particular. Also "Hunger Games which sounds like it could be a GTA radio track.

in reply to mfilion

This is such a wonderful project. I am so grateful that it exists.

Thank-you everyone. Truly.

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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Aren't pretty much all comets from outside the solar system? Is the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud considered within our system?
in reply to Mugmoor

They are considered part of our solar system. Stuff from outside is interstellar, originating with other stars.



I'm back again with another question: Wine/Proton


A few days ago I asked about taking the big leap, but I use my PC for work in the arts (voice over, music, digital art, etc).

I've been playing around with Bitwig to replace Cubase and ideally Adobe Audition. It's... a learning curve but I'm willing to make it work if I can get everything about my PC lined up with Linux.

I then discovered Wine and Proton. So, they're basically bridges that allow you to use some Windows programs in Linux? I read they can use vst files with a bit of work, and people have had some success with Cubase, though Adobe is still right out but I'd love to get away from Adobe anyway. Also games??

Is there a difference between Wine and Proton or are they basically just different programs that do the same thing? The big leap might be more feasible than I thought if they do what I think they do.

Edit: This seems like it could suit most of my needs. I need to do more research into it but you guys answered my questions. Appreciate you all taking the time, thanks!

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in reply to Jack_Burton

I find using Lutris for gaming is easier, but there is also Bottles, both allow you to setup all the MS junk as needed per game, including options for using Wine's Proton if need be or desired.
in reply to Jack_Burton

So, they're basically bridges that allow you to use some Windows programs in Linux?


They are like really Bad cocaine. Sure, it may work, but if you want to give up that much time, might as well learn an alternative because the next version will need a new workaround.

I read they can use vst files with a bit of work


That's an emulator.

Is there a difference between Wine and Proton


Proton-ge is a fork of proton is a fork of wine, which only exists because Wine isnt made for gaming specifically and proton can't include a bunch of stuff because of legal reasons which enhance gaming further.

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Philadelphia Municipal Workers Strike Before July 4 Celebrations




Philadelphia Municipal Workers Strike Before July 4 Celebrations




Lt Col Daniel Davis & Andrei Martyanov: Russian Troop Reserves Growing




in reply to Mwa

Well, if you use Wayback, I am not sure you can use Wayland applications. Hoping somebody can confirm or deny this.



[5:48] 'Gaza: Doctors Under Attack' – The Full Film They Didn't Want You To See - Zeteo






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in reply to CoMaps

Awesome! Downloading immediately, but does anyone know why it has such a jarring transition from zooming in out? There’s such a huge change in how much information I can see from just a tiny amount of zooming.
in reply to guynamedzero

Why not just use the Maps app if your already on iOS?
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Blast Claimed by Daesh Kills Four in Northwest Pakistan - Other Media news - Tasnim News Agency



in reply to Bobr

And now let me spread a little bit of my favourite Russian misinformation.

This is how Ukrainian people react to "enemy" hitting the building of (and possibly killing several of) the brave TCC/TCR heroes helping people to enlist against the invading orcs who want to massacre us all.