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[–] andrew_s@piefed.social 2 points 1 day ago

It's the one where he'd be immortal, and it would show him fighting wars from then until the present day (like what they did with Logan from the X-Men at one point). Maybe it would've been shit, I dunno, but I'll take any kind of proper sequel over a soft-reboot any day (I'm still grumpy about Alien: Romulus).

[–] andrew_s@piefed.social 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I heard a podcast about the version of the film they didn't make for this sequel, involving Russel Crowe's commissioning a script from Nick Cave. You wouldn't be able to cast Crowe again nowadays, but it sounded more interesting that what is being released: "Gladiator on steroids" is another way of saying "soft reboot of Gladiator".

[–] andrew_s@piefed.social 4 points 1 day ago

Hmmm. I'd imagine that's essential for cloudflare to work. You can get their IP addresses if you have a server that is federated with them and you look in your nginx logs (so that 'if' is a big IF).

[–] andrew_s@piefed.social 3 points 1 day ago

Just matrix.org, like some kind of pleb.

I only have an account so I could join in one room, and that's the server that the room was on, so I decided to keep things simple.

[–] andrew_s@piefed.social 3 points 2 days ago

Voyager is probably the most popular. I like Thunder, personally (both are open-source but Thunder isn't completely FOSS because of the language it's written in).

[–] andrew_s@piefed.social 3 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Accidentally replying to a post instead of replying to a comment is a Sync bug (I think it happens if you try to reply via a Notification). I don't use it, but that app seems a bit unmaintained.

To ping a person, it's like what you did, but you need to include the instance (e.g. @jimmydoreisalefty@lemmy.world - most apps should auto-complete it once you start typing)

[–] andrew_s@piefed.social 2 points 5 days ago

Ah, I see now, thanks. I didn't know where the original post was, or I would've confirmed. I suppose I could have figured out it was for Forza Horizon in retrospect.

You can get a new line (as opposed to a paragraph) with Lemmy using 'space space enter' but I didn't realise that spoilers don't even need that.

[–] andrew_s@piefed.social 4 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Eternity's specific issues around spoilers aside, I think other apps / platforms might struggle with that post because the spoilers aren't technically formatted correctly - the ::: that ends a spoiler should be on a new line.

lemmy-ui might've handled them as the user expected, but anything using a different Markdown library might not (including Lemmy's own backend when it comes to the HTML content field for federation)

[–] andrew_s@piefed.social 8 points 5 days ago

I don't read his slogan as forgetfulness, I read it as arrogance. Clearly, he thinks himself better than farmers, or whoever it is we turn clocks back for.

[–] andrew_s@piefed.social 4 points 6 days ago

Ah, great, thank you. It's been added as an Issue for PF now, with a link to this post, so that'll be handy.

(I was likely misusing the term 'regex').

[–] andrew_s@piefed.social 12 points 6 days ago (1 children)
[–] andrew_s@piefed.social 3 points 6 days ago (2 children)

How does Piefed handle image attachments, btw?

For comments: not at all. If a Mastodon user tried to do what I did, with the inline image, nothing would show.

We could do what I think you've done, and regex the details of the attachment into ! [] () Markdown and add it to the text. There's also a DB relationship between comments and images that isn't used, but could be, I suppose.

I've never actually seen a Mastodon user try to add an image to something that ended up as a Lemmy comment, tbh, so it's not something I've thought too much about.

 

Made this while I was actually waiting for something. It's supposed to be a version of the 'sad Pablo Escobar meme', but with some kind of frog instead. Is it good? Is it shit? Thankfully, it doesn't matter.

 

The operator has to wear Kevlar to protect themselves from the blades. This one is from Slow Horses, but I've read that they also used in technique in Hacks.

 

Helene was the second major hurricane (Cat 3 or higher) of the 2024 season. Record-setting Hurricane Beryl preceded it as the earliest-forming Category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic basin’s history. Beryl became a major hurricane in the month of June east of the Lesser Antilles, the first time that’s ever happened during the first month of hurricane season since record-keeping began in 1851.

While Beryl weakened before reaching the United States as a Category 1 hurricane, Helene intensified into a major hurricane and continued strengthening right up to landfall. That now puts 2020-2024 into the record books, tying the mark for the longest consecutive number of years (five) in which a major hurricane has made landfall in the United States.

For decades, I had felt in control. Not in control of the weather, of course. But in control of the message that, if my audience was prepared and well informed, I could confidently guide them through any weather threat, and we’d all make it through safely. Today as a result of so many compounding climate-driven factors, the warming world has forcibly shifted my manner from calm concern to agitated dismay.

 

Brutal book review.

“Revenge of the Tipping Point,” is a genre bender: self-help without the practical advice, storytelling without the literariness, nonfiction without the vital truths, entertainment without the pleasure, a thriller without actual revelation and a business book without the actionable insights.

 

The patterns of Earth’s high winds have surprisingly widespread effects on life on the ground. A recent study in the journal Nature shows that when the summer jet stream over Europe veers north or south of its usual path, it brings weather extremes that can exacerbate epidemics, ruin crop harvests, and feed wildfires.

“The jet stream has caused these extreme conditions for 700 years in the past without greenhouse gases,” said Ellie Broadman, a co-author of the study and a researcher at the University of Arizona. “To me, that’s a little scary, to think about the compound effects of simply adding more heat to the atmosphere and imagining how those extremes might get more extreme in the future.”

 

The Busybox developers have released version 1.37.0, with some 50 changes.

Its developers call Busybox the "Swiss Army knife" of embedded Linux, because in one relatively small tool, it implements not just a Unix-style shell, but also about 300 different commands that are normally external programs in their own right. As a result, it's often found inside devices that use Linux in very resource-constrained environments, such as consumer firewall/routers.

 

It's not just datacenters running AI that need their own energy sources. Taiwanese hardware manufacturer to the clouds Quanta has revealed the purchase of three sets of fuel cell microgrid systems to power one of its California plants, after purchasing two in April of this year.

Fuel cell microgrids, like those produced by Bloom Energy, generate electricity through an electrochemical process and are designed to operate independently from the power grid. They require natural gas, biogas, or hydrogen as fuel.

Datacenter operators across the world have voiced concern over their ability to source sufficient power for their operations – especially new infrastructure using power-hungry GPUs to run AI workloads. Many are turning to nuclear power. Indeed, Microsoft recently made a deal to reactivate a reactor at the famed Three Mile Island plant to get the juice it needs

 

In November 2022, Mrs Khatun had her house insulated under a government scheme known as ECO 4. It is designed to help low-income households make their homes warmer and cut their energy bills. Insulation boards are fixed to the exterior brickwork of a house and then coated in render.
More than three million homes in the UK have had insulation fitted under government ECO schemes, which are paid for by the energy companies, with the cost passed on to all consumers through their energy bills.
The BBC revealed earlier this year that hundreds of thousands of these homes could have insulation that wasn’t installed to the required standard. Within months of Mrs Khatun getting her insulation fitted, it became clear that this was the case in her house. A surveyor’s report shows how rainwater penetrated the house leading to the damp, mould and dry rot.

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