I did at the time, if I remember correctly. It’s been years though, could have just been an old SSD model that used too much power for the Rpi.
I did at the time, if I remember correctly. It’s been years though, could have just been an old SSD model that used too much power for the Rpi.
Is there a known downside to this mutation? Like increased risk of autoimmune disorders?
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Not enough for the needs of an HDD
If you write !someCommunity@some.instance
and aren’t on some.instance yourself, that works for everyone, regardless of whether their instance server knows about that community already or not.
If you are on some.instance and write !someCommunity@some.instance
, both lemmy and kbin are overzealous and it ends up only working for people on some.instance.
In that case, you can use [link text for lemmy users](/c/someCommunity@some.instance)
and [link for kbin users](/search?q=someCommunity@some.instance)
. The one for kbin users looks a bit different to guarantee the link works even if their instance doesn’t have anyone subscribed to someCommunity@some.instance yet. Not sure if the lemmy link works in such a case.````````
IIRC it’s technically possible to attach an external harddrive to a Raspberry Pi if it has its own power supply.
I seem to remember doing a botch where I took a USB hard disk drive that was supposed to get its power from the PC through the cable and rerouted the power over USB lines to a dedicated power brick.
My memory says I carefully removed a section of mantle in the middle of the drive’s USB cable, cut the power carrying lines but leaving the data lines intact, cut one end of a different USB cable, connected the power lines of that with the cut power lines of the drive’s cable (only on the drive side, obviously), put the intact end of the second cable into a USB charge plug, and connected the drive and RPi as if the RPi were a regular PC.
I’m pretty sure it worked.
@Tenthrow That “kbin” link is only for kbin.social users. There are other kbin instances such as kglitch.social, fedia.io, karab.in, …
!spaceballs (!spaceballs@lemmy.world
) works for everyone if the community you’re linking to isn’t on your own instance (which is why it’s working for me but not for you; both lemmy and kbin are currently too overzealous at removing the instance part if it’s your own instance).
If you want a kbin link that works for all kbin users, use For Kbin Users [For Kbin Users](/search?q=spaceballs@lemmy.world)
Link that actually works: !neuroscience
Ah, so it was people being prideful idiots because it didn’t come from their own fiefdom.
True. Why did it remain relatively unknown while webp seems to have taken off?
So basically what APNG tried to be?
Yeah, I’ve heard of this scenario basically the first time I heard about climate change period, and that was before 2004.
Two reasons I can think of:
So I went looking for lemmy communities and kbin magazines on lemmyverse and found !language_exchange (not going to link to the lemmygrad version; tankies who explicitly worship Stalin and Mao and deny the Tiananmen Square Massacre and other horrors don’t deserve any sane person visiting their instance).
It seems however that the person who made it failed to put anything in the sidebar.
May I quote you to boneappletea@lemmy.world?
Apparently Elon has a thing for the letter X. SpaceX, naming his son “X Æ A-12”, and now renaming Twitter.
That’s giving him way too much credit. More like an Austin Powers villain, and even that is questionable.
How did r/languageexchange work? I mean in terms of description, rules and community interactions
Protonmail accounts are free. Just make one and use it for bug report signups.