This post is the first one that I clicked but it seems to be most if not all of the linkposts. When opening the link in webview with FF Mobile beta as the default browser the share button actions don’t seem to pick up the URL from the browser engine.
That’s what I was thinking lol
Works for me.
I’m just curious as to how you think these are insurmountable problems while every instance in existence today is already managing to navigate these issues.
The only thing the author is suggesting is to pool the resources that are going to waste copying media posts around the fediverse into a new backend (that means it’s not directly user accessible and presumably subject to the same restrictions as posts right now) so that the cost of media hosting is more distributed between all the fediverse instances instead of having the big ones hogging all the bandwidth of the small ones with memes because some users decided to subscribe to a community on say Lemmy.world.
Did you even read the article? It’s not like all the users just get unrestricted access to storage to treat like a google drive, this is a backend thing. This guy is trying to find a solution to all the wasted bandwidth and storage space from sending copies to all the other instances they’re federated with, which is a legimate issue that the instance admins are already dealing with on a daily basis. This will let them pool resources to help lower costs for smaller instances.
As to the CSAM thing I can only imagine it would be easier for one instance to purge fifty images/restore from a backup and everyone else just have to redo their thumbnails as opposed to all the instances having to purge and restore but that’s just me.
ATAK would work, but you’d need a TAK server to share location data with other devices. FreeTAK is nice. Though it’s a bit much if all you’re trying to do is share location among family and don’t need a whole-ass TACNET lol.
Otherwise Owntracks might fit the bill better. It hooks up to a MQTT network and you can use something like node-red to pretty easily pop that into a dashboard map if you’re not running something like Home Assistant.
Only thing I’m not sure about with Owntracks is the list of location points, but you could use Tasker or something to publish the coordinates to a different MQTT topic than the one your phone is posting to.
Former intoxicology tech, was both guys daily lol.
Basically. The the whole idea is that it’s 1 AU out so it’s in the habitable zone, spinning fast enough to simulate 1 gravity. Stats for nerds.
Though its important to note that the halos aren’t true ringworlds, they aren’t nearly big enough.
No problem! I’ve been puttering around trying to figure this out and this post gave me the push I needed lol
It looks like it’s being used for cooling in some areas and static control in others.
Is this the ewok that you could cheat into Galactic Battlegrounds? It looks familiar…
I did just check to see if you can pass along wildcards in an automation, which you can! I used this automation:
alias: sentence test
description:
trigger:
- platform: conversation
command:
- When is [my] {date}
condition: []
action:
- set_conversation_response: curses, that damnable {{ trigger.slots.game }}
enabled: false
- choose:
- conditions:
- condition: template
value_template: '{{ ''birthday'' in trigger.slots.date }}'
sequence:
- set_conversation_response: >-
curses, that damnable {{ trigger.slots.date }}! It completely
slipped my mind
- conditions:
- condition: template
value_template: '{{ ''christmas'' in trigger.slots.date }}'
sequence:
- set_conversation_response: sir you know when {{ trigger.slots.date }} is!
This should give you a framework to build off of. It looks like when you don’t define a list of slots in an intent it just passes the wildcard along in a slot.
I can think of a couple ways you could have it be one automation, the first is you’d have multiple triggers with different ids and use the choose action to select the response based on the trigger id.
The other way that I’m a bit less sure about is passing the name of the input_date helper through to the response with a wildcard. You’d probably have to set the {{ trigger.slot.event }} as a variable and match that to an alias or an entity_id.
So I found this which might help. I tried defining my own intent scripts too, but it was too much of a PITA, I ended up using automations instead.
Not out yet unfortunately.
EDIT: I lied, link is here. There’s no releases as of yet.
Yeah I use bitwarden and it was pretty panless. My only issue was on github the addon didn’t pick up on the passkey initially, had to make a new one.
Oh damn I forgot about silverlight. Only thing I used that was for some random Twitter client.
Cobalt.tools worked flawlessly!
EDIT: Ope, thought you were asking lol. Cobalt.tools rocks!