If you can't find anything, you can still use the web version of audacity with Firefox: https://wavacity.com/
redcalcium
Lemmy-ui uses markdown-it-sup, so I think superscript should work on a single word like this: ^superscript^ . It won't work if there is a space in the superscript text: ^this wont work^ . Each word must be enclosed with superscript tags: ^this^ ^should^ ^work^
* zoom in on the error message
Yep, of course it's Nvidia.
Distributed hashed linked list is so yesteryear. These days we're into text autocompletion instead.
Should I setup DKIM, DMARC, SPF and reverse IP lookup?
This is no brainer to setup using mailcow. Just need to copy paste the provided TXT values from mailcow ui into your dns entries.
Mailcow is fantastic and very easy to deploy. I highly recommend it.
Revanced was one. Good thing they wisen up and have documentations now, though it's just a set of .md files in their git repo.
Piracy and Star Trek communities had a lot more success migrating their communities over to lemmy compared to other communities. Not 100% success as many opposed to the migration (I remember seeing big drama on r/piracy back then, and lesser drama on r/startrek), but a good chuck of them was successfully migrating to lemmy.
Edit: wait, I didn't realized it's @db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com himself that made this post. Man, I don't know how you're able keep going with encouraging redditors to migrate to lemmy with how redditors that stay on r/piracy was treating you. I say good riddance! Your hard work paid off!
Kid even write down the tracking parameters!
Strap 20 sd card with 1TB capacity each. Send the pidgeon to a neighboring city, 2 hours flight time.
Bandwidth: 2.78 GB/s (assuming no wild hawks in the area)
According to Hwang, the company now formerly known as Twitter did offer "an alternative handle with the history of the @x account" so that his original account, complete with its posts and followers, could live on and continue to be used.
What short, catchy username did Musk's company change Hwang's handle to? @x12345678998765.
You can't make this shit up. God damn!
Unlike hdd, I never experienced graceful disk failures on ssd. Instead, they just randomly decided to die at the most inconvenient time. Raid 1 saved my hide a couple times now from those ssd failures.