It’s moronic. We demand lower noise in most products, but demand higher noise in guns because we can’t distinguish Hollywood bullshit from reality. I think most CA Dems would accept the premise that reducing injurious noise levels while participating in a legal activity is a good idea, but institutionally they’d never give an inch on gun laws.
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French75@slrpnk.netto
Discord@lemmy.world•Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next monthEnglish
1·20 hours agoI run a discord server for a small able for a club of volunteers. It’s a very simple server with just a handful of text chat channels. It’s aviation related. No adult content involved, and I know every member that uses it. Is there anything I need to do to make sure my members can still access the channels if they refuse to ID themselves (which hopefully they do).
I read the Discord press releasee, and it says they won’t be able to access age restricted content, but is there anything I need to do in server settings? Do I need to enable the “sensitive content” filters, or is that unrelated?
French75@slrpnk.netto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to Use Local IP for Services when at Home?English
6·1 day agoI have opnsense, and it was pretty easy. I use DNS overrides and a local reverse proxy. When I’m on the home network, the local dns overrides point to the local reverse proxy. When I’m outside the home, public DNS records point to my VPS, which reverse proxies the traffic to my home machine. This way I’m only hitting the VPS when I’m outside the home. Much more efficient.
I think Side of Burritos’ youtube channel has a guide on how to set this up, but it’s fairly straightforward.
French75@slrpnk.netto
Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month
17·1 day agoAre you suggesting that Discord didn’t have any technical means to detect and ban that activity before? And that having face scans of some users not only gives them that ability, but it’s the most reasonable and sensible way to achieve it?
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Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•Green Day just played "American idiot" at the Superbowl!
12·2 days agoThey didn’t come here; they’re from here.
French75@slrpnk.netto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Epstein file scandal: Why none of the rich have been sent to jail for pedophilia ?
24·3 days agoBecause we don’t really care about protecting kids.
French75@slrpnk.netto
News@lemmy.world•Super Bowl Visitors Find San Francisco Better Than Its Apocalyptic Image
21·3 days agolol… that’s a perfect, concise description of transit in the bay area. Slow, expensive, and still requires a lot of driving to get where you want to go.
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News@lemmy.world•Super Bowl Visitors Find San Francisco Better Than Its Apocalyptic Image
41·3 days agoOf course, but the Superbowl media circus does go to the city, and it’s pretty obvious from the article that’s where they were talking about.
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politics @lemmy.world•Gavin Newsom’s Biggest Problem Is Gavin Newsom
31·5 days agoHe doesn’t have a chance, because it’s going to be a fair primary all the way thru.
I’m not sure the Dems remember how to do one of those.
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politics @lemmy.world•White House’s chilling warning about midterm elections: ‘Can’t guarantee an ICE agent won’t be around polling locations’
13·5 days agoThey will have 100 different reasons to invalidate the results anyway.
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politics @lemmy.world•White House’s chilling warning about midterm elections: ‘Can’t guarantee an ICE agent won’t be around polling locations’
4510·5 days agoThat’s not fair. They are still working super hard to disarm the people in blue states.
French75@slrpnk.netto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Any way to make nextcloud more like Google Photos? (Solved!)English
2·5 days agoSomething maybe wrong? I have 58k photos and it didn’t take anywhere near that long. If memory serves, I just let it rip overnight and it was done the next day.
French75@slrpnk.netto
Privacy@lemmy.world•The Wyden Siren: Senator’s Cryptic CIA Letter Follows A Pattern That’s Never Been WrongEnglish
3·5 days agoCould it be that he observed that the so called “agentic” operating systems (current versions of Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android) are essentially screen-scraping everything people do, and funneling it to the intelligence apparatus? Security researchers have been squawking about this for a while, and even recently the Signal Foundation CEO pointed it out. Or is that too mundane? Is it much worse? Intelligence gathering tools like Microsoft Recall are an intelligence agency’s wet dream.
The election interference thing certainly doesn’t strain credulity, but wouldn’t he be able to disclose something so wildly illegal? That is the whole point of congressional oversight.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosted office suite with good mobile apps/uxEnglish
3·5 days agoOK, so after a bit of poking at it:
- I agree. The OnlyOffice mobile Android app (called Documents) is a much better mobile spreadsheet viewer/editor than Collabora.
- What’s even cooler is that the app works with Nextcloud as a cloud backend. So I can log into my existing Nextcloud instance and get the benefit of the better sheets editor on my existing files with no extra work at all!
- They say that OnlyOffice supports markdown as of version 9, but I think they mean the broader platform itself, not the Android app. For example, you cannot create a new .md file from the mobile app, and if you try to open an existing .md file, it displays a “wrong file type” error, but it does successfully open it as a .docx.
In any case, since it works with Nextcloud, the app, out of the box, is already a more functional mobile spreadsheet editor. That’s a big win in my book. Thanks!
French75@slrpnk.netOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosted office suite with good mobile apps/uxEnglish
3·6 days agoHaven’t tried it. Is it better in this regard?
French75@slrpnk.netOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosted office suite with good mobile apps/uxEnglish
2·6 days agoYeah. That’s what opencloud uses. Their app does a handoff to Collabora.
Ill have a look at Joplin. Thanks.
I’m not having any issues with my current setup
I’m lazy. I just want things to work. So in your shoes, I wouldn’t go trying to create work if things work fine.
I run Debian on my home server and my VPS, but I chose it for familiarity and stability. I wouldn’t say Debian is inherently barebones; you can add/build whatever you want. It is a longstanding, capable distro that is the base of many other distros. It’s a solid choice that favors stability. And if things are working with Mint, why break them?
By contrast, I run CachyOS on my laptop because it’s a newer laptop and the rolling release model of CachyOS (and Arch, which it’s built on) gets the updates and hardware support I need to make my laptop work. It’s simpler, better, and less work, and significantly more functional than it’s be with Debian, because the rolling release distro moves fast. My home server is 10 year old hardware, so the more stable Debian is fine.
I’m not suggesting it would take much, I’m merely suggesting that the dipshit isn’t serious and shouldn’t be taken seriously in this context. He’s not even trying to make a logical, reasoned point (as evidenced by the fact that he’s an order of magnitude off on what they national debt is). Here is merely a cog in the maga machine, tasked with saying dumb shit any time a microphone is in front of him.
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Climate@slrpnk.net•Most Christian leaders accept climate science | But many aren’t talking about it with their congregations.1·6 days agoChurch is fiction for profit. It’s foundation is dishonesty. This one ‘dishonesty through omission’ is a rounding error. You can’t expect them to have any sense of shame about this.


For sure, but my point was that t hey know that outright banning guns is nearly impossible, so they’ve done essentially what the republicans have done on abortion. They’ve attacked it on every other conceivable angle: they’ve made it hard to buy guns, hard to use them, hard to run any business that sells them, hard to buy ammo, hard to stay in legal compliance with constantly changing laws and case law.
The state’s strategy has essentially morphed to enacting every law and policy that makes it harder to buy, own, and use guns, knowing that most of them are not legal, but get them tied up in courts indefinitely. It’s a scummy strategy, but it’s been fairly effective.