

Woah thanks for the NetBox shout! Gonna check that out
Woah thanks for the NetBox shout! Gonna check that out
The weird flex is the 20 hours on hobbies a week lol
Weird flex but ok. I work for a state organization and enjoy my career too but I’m not pining to give them more of my time than is necessary.
Weird flex but ok. I work for a state organization and enjoy my career too but I’m not pining to give them more of my time than is necessary.
You sound like a corporate shill, gtfoh
Did you even read the article you shared? It’s still 8 hour days, the workweek would become 32 hours
SO is such a miserable and toxic place that oftentimes I’d rather read more documentation or reach out to someone elsewhere like Discord. And I would never post a question there or comment there.
I could arguably see sharing a few choice posts each day, but it seems like it’s always posts that have no votes or comments or interactions
Hate 'em and immediately disabled the option to view bot posts
Is C# really that nice to work in? I’m looking to expand my horizons past JS now that I feel fairly comfortable with one language.
I’ll be the fifth!
This could also be limited by your router, and/or what band you’re on. 2.4GHz WiFi is indeed limited to around 300-400 Mbps whereas 5GHz can reach speeds in excess of gigabit. It can also change depending on how far from the router you are and what sort of obstructions are between you and the router.
Bummer, but kinda suspected that with all the talk about lag between instances. Thanks for the info
I don’t know enough about how Lemmy works on the back end - but maybe something like a PiHole blocking all traffic to the domains of instances you don’t like. I’m unsure if the device requests that data directly from the other instance or if the instance you’re connected to retrieves that data and sends it as it’s own.
On the website you can to go your account settings and there is a section for blocking users and communities
Lemmy.blahaj.zone and lemmynsfw.com :) Happy browsing
I’ve got accounts on 4 different instances just to see what things are like. Sometimes I want to see all sorts of posts, sometimes I want a feed of just LGBT-positive stuff, sometimes I just want to get off, different accounts on different instances for different things :)
I use Bind9 on an OCI compute instance for all my DNS needs. I don’t use it in a container but I’m sure there is a container of it or you could sell set one up.