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  • Yeah and it depends. The fact that there is no easy way to search the fedi for similar posts right now is a bit cumbersome for sure.

    I see a lot of new users post something that has already been answered a 10000x times (What’s the best Linux distro? It depends !) And luckily there’s always someone to give a mature and comprehensive answer to a new comer without scaring him or down voting him to oblivion. This shows that there are a lot of people who believe in Lemmy and are ready to repeat themselves to keep Lemmy alive and give new comers a warmly welcome ! However I have only seen that kind of interaction in the Linux/self-hosted communities… Most memes/ask Lemmy/political views/… Communities seems rather hostile on their own opinions and quickly become a cesspool of anger and hate :/.

    Also a lot of people think because some communities have a lower user base they won’t get any answer or interaction I was quite surprised to get a comprehensive answer and help in the bash@lemmy.ml community which has only 50 users/month !


  • I heard everything and it’s contrary. But that’s more of a how many times/week you do it thing IMO.

    I’m not a doctor or any specialist but rather on the safe side of things. It’s the dose that makes the difference. If you drink 5 liters of water in less than 1 min, it will probably kill you… But that doesn’t stop me drinking water every day.

    And yes I can imagine all Nordic people doing it like 5 time a week? Is probably way to much… It also depends on other factors (genetics?).

    Just my 2cent, don’t take it for granted.



  • Trying to add a direct path to files doesn’t work.

    Dunno what’s wrong here, but I do add a files direct path to /etc/ssl into a docker container and works as expected.

    I think It’s related to miniflux and have my self-signed certificate in its truststore to communicate with wallabag (inter-docker communication).

    I can’t give you a snipped of my compose but will gladly edited my comment when home.



  • N0x0n@lemmy.mltoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldMozilla grants Ente $100k
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    Nobody ever talking about lychee ?

    Yes okay it’s not GPL or written in a fancy new language (PHP is still alive xD). But it’s simple, elegant, no UX bloat, no ML or IA stuff… Just a plain simple self-hosted photo manager.

    One thing I really liked about it, you can import you external photo’s with .xmp files, just one checkbox away.

    The tag feature is simple but working as expected. Nothing fancy but it does best what’s it’s supposed to do !!

    Call me old boomer but I really like the simplicity of lychee. It’s a bit like how reading an article from miniflux or wallabag… Simple html files without bloating your eyes or your brain…

    Just my 2c, nothing to see here !






  • N0x0n@lemmy.mltoAsklemmy@lemmy.mllinux or windows?
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    I do use a Mac and I hate it… It’s a birthday gift from my family, because owning a Mac makes the “man”…

    Uuhg, I always need to learn things twice… First how it works on Linux and than how to reproduce the same on Mac…

    There are to many shitty workarounds that do not behave the same way Linux does even though it’s UNIX based.

    • .plist files comes to mind
    • how to make a samba share mount on boot/access
    • Default’s to zsh
    • Shitty default terminal and dumb keyboard shortcuts…
    • Default applications are useless… (Thanks homebrew 👏)

    I fucking hate it… And after 4 years of intense use I still do not understand why people would willingly buy something like that closed crap ecosystem. Maybe just a hipster thing…


  • N0x0n@lemmy.mltoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlWhat's the trick to Menopause?
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    There are already alot of good comments so I will emphasize on something that hasn’t been already said.

    Nature is full of wonders, It won’t be a one time miracle help, however you can always use some complementary assistance from a GOOD herbalist which will advise you specific herbs in a variety of forms (tea, essential oils, infusion…) to relax and maybe reduce some symptoms over time?

    I heard sage tea is very feminine and good for everything related to menopause. I’m no expert so don’t take it for granted.

    While it won’t solve or heal your partner’s health directly, it could be a good complementary to any help session. Nice and warm infusion, bath with scented EO, massage with a room filled with EO diffusion… There’s a lot you can do with natures help :)