I wouldn't mind having the ability to schedule a reboot on my phone as an extra precaution.
mp3
I use handbrake with libaacs, libbdplus and an up-to-date keydb
https://vlc-bluray.whoknowsmy.name/
With these in place, you can just read and transcode a Blu Ray like any other media.
there's https://lemmyverse.link, but a native way of doing so would be nice.
Ultimately, using a protocol handler instead of URLs would solve that (ie: like how mailto
links works).
- Ability to see and export the posts and comments I upvoted and downvoted
- Polls with configurable restrictions (ex: only allow subscribed members of the community to vote from the date the poll was published, single-choice or multiple choices, restricted to local instance)
- Tags for posts and users inside a community
- Have a table for rules, and have those rules show up when creating a report
- A
lemmy://
(orfediverse://
) protocol, to make linking content, users, communities, etc more universal across instances, apps, etc
Because the backend for media storage in Lemmy is pictrs, and svg isn't one of the supported file format.
That said, I wish as the instance admin that we could store some custom emojis as svg :(
We could make them very light on resources, and easily scalable.
18°C is recommended, especially for uninsulated pipes and where the ambient heat may have trouble reaching, as these spots may get colder.
More importantly, check your home insurance coverage policy, some will set a minimum temperature to maintain to be covered, with some exemptions in case of a power outage and other things outside of your control.
Clothing
- Make sure to have a good winter coat, neck gaiter, hat, gloves and boots. Staying warm and dry is important.
- Hand warmers can be handy if you expect to be outside for a while. There are several variants (chemical, reusable, rechargeable)
Driving
- Winter tires. It may seems like an extra expense, but it will make your summer/all-season tires lasts longer. In some provinces, they are mandatory for residents (ex: Quebec)
- Make sure to clear the snow from the car, INCLUDING the roof (aka don't leave a snowhawk). Keep that snow brush in the trunk.
- Make sure to keep your windshield washer fuild filled.
- Have a small snow shovel just in case you get stuck in snow.
- Keep one of those metallic safety blanket, and those emergency candle in case you get in an emergency.
- A car battery booster might come in handy. A drained battery isn't fun.
- Drice defensively, it's easier to lose control of the vehicle.
Homeowner
- A good shovel to clear out the driveway isn't a luxury
- Some sand in a bucket with a lid, to put over ice patches when it gets slippery. You don't need to put a lot, just enough to not fall.
- Be sure to keep the temperature above 18°C. If the temp inside the building drops too low, ice can form in water pipes, and you can imagine the mess it can make when a pipe bursts.
One option would be for the big manufacturers to ignore the market and see if new players are able to thrive in such a market or not.
If the amount requested is too steep, they'll end up with no new players and a shortage of high end phones, which is sure to piss off a portion of the population.
Of course, those that cares about fighting disinformation are leaving the platform, further concentrating the filth that prefer to hide the facts when faced with them.
Let it sink, it's unsalvageable.
Personally I use it when I can't easily find an answer online. I still keep some skepticism about the answers given until I find other sources to corroborate, but in a pinch it works well.
I can put the phone in lockdown by press-holding the power button and select the "lockdown" option. Not bad, but an actual reboot daily at night wouldn't be so bad.