

They weren’t immigrants, they were crew on the ship. Working, on the ship.


They weren’t immigrants, they were crew on the ship. Working, on the ship.


You don’t actually have to call, there’s a tip form on their website


I’ve seen that flag some many times and that thought never crossed my mind. But your comment got me curious about the origins of its design and, well, the designer’s choice of mustache paired with (I’m assuming) his National Guard uniform was…unfortunate.
No not by typical standards. It was marked nsfw bc it had potential spoilers for a very recent maul shadow lord episode. You know, basic etiquette reasons
I don’t know the specifics, but I know it’s another option in LORA comms. Works with much of the same equipment as Meshtastic. It has a different way of handling messages that does seem to handle congestion better than busy/uncoordinated areas of Meshtastic networks.
I personally am not as interested in it bc of the lack of node options compared to MT, and parts of it are proprietary. Some admin features also seem to be paywalled in one of the primary app options. Iirc android has a few other app options for node companionship


As a cyclist I have, many times. And always from people that feel bicycles shouldn’t be on roads when they are
Works pretty well in my area, though not so much wherever there’s a ridge and no node to help propagate the network over it. There’s a few slivers of town without coverage, but there’s a very large, multistate group of enthusiasts expanding the infrastructure.
Some have also left Meshtastic entirely, in favor of Meshcore. I might try it on my spare T Deck just to see. But Meshtastic is fun, especially if you enjoy the potential for tinkering with things. I had a blast going through the thread of putting MT on some Chatter2.0s, along with some mods to the boards. Now they’re like little mesh Nokias, ringtones and all!


Local library card. Last time it was replaced was when they switched systems, since then I just have to take a piece of mail in when they email me. They scan the same card (but ask if I want a new one) and it just keeps working.


It’s a great phrase for things like this lol
Yeah I haven’t seen my Mac Pro 6,1 do this in the 2y it’s been living in my rack running boinc jobs. Nor my M1 mini at work that goes untouched for months at a time bc I don’t need to go there.


I’ve encountered this before, on a Mac Pro 5,1. Same thing used to happen to my old Linux machine and I’ve seen it happen to Win2k waaaaaay back in the day. I recall the whole up-too-long-cant-network thing being quite common at one point. This article feels like a nothing burger.


Not at all! I upgraded the heavy lifters case fans to all noctuas, there’s still fan noise but it’s very easily drowned out. Actually the most noise came from my HAL model. Partly sunny days would trigger its sensor and it’d randomly start spewing lines.


Finally! I swear I’ve seen 4 iterations of this story, and this is the first one to indicate what the source was for the call to Iranians.
I believe you are correct


That sounds like your Lemmy client/app, not Lemmy itself.
I just switched to Vivaldi recently and it seems to have a lot less of all the unwanted crap shipped with it