https://www.graphsaboutreligion.com/p/liberals-have-won-the-culture-war
Opinion on sex, drugs, and abortion have all moved left over time.
https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/foundation-season-2-clip-queen-sareth-gaal
In Season 2 of 'Foundation' the Apple TV+ sci-fi epic is addressing the biggest challenge of the Isaac Asimov books. Here's how the new characters in the show make the books even better.
https://www.wired.com/story/card-shuffler-hack/
Security researchers accessed an internal camera inside the Deckmate 2 shuffler to learn the exact deck order—and the hand of every player at a poker table.
I'm wondering: where does Lemmy UI get the timezone for the time stamp on posts?
We are using Lemmy in docker. Two of the five containers in the stack have tzdata, and all of them are set to UTC right now. But when I hover over a post's relative time stamp to get the precise time it was posted, I was surprised to see UTC -6.
I'm in UTC -6, and the host that the docker stack is running on is currently set to UTC -6.
Basically, I can go to all the trouble to set the env in docker-compose to set the correct time zone for the containers, but I'm wondering if I need to bother. Any feedback would be helpful as far as best practices for setting time zones to make posts have the right time stamp and for making logs readable.
Thanks in advance!
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/01/politics/texas-congressman-detained-ronny-jackson/
Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas was handcuffed and placed on the ground face-first by local law enforcement while he was trying to assist a teenage girl in medical distress at a rodeo over the weekend, according to a witness who spoke to CNN.
When I first learned how to put my media into Plex, I did it by using Handbrake, compressing the content down to .mp4, and doing my best to use “audio passthrough” for the highest quality audio tracks I could find. But nowadays a lot more discs are coming with TrueHD, which apparently isn’t supported by the .mp4 container.
I’m wondering what I should do for these audio tracks. I don’t really want to keep my media in .mkv format because of the challenge of getting subtitles to work and because the .mkv files are enormous. I’m assuming that hevc isn’t the answer, since I believe that still uses the .mp4 container. Any advice?
Just a quick bug report for Lemmy 0.18.3:
Today I received a reply from a bot account. I have the setting set to not show bot accounts enabled for my account. I still got a notification that I had a reply from it (next to the notification icon), but there was no way to mark the notification as “read” because it doesn’t appear in the inbox. The only workaround was to check the “Show Bot Accounts” setting and then visit the inbox to clear the notification.
So here's my situation. I've been looking for a long time for a self-hosted photo library. I have pretty low requirements: I just want it to be able to show the videos and images I have stored on my NAS in a random order, and to support a slideshow of those files, also in a random order.
I thought I had finally found what I was looking for with PiGallery2 -- it supports a hidden file that triggers the random order sorting -- but it's not stable. It works for a while and then takes ages and ages to refresh the album.
Synology Photos would have been perfect, but it can't randomize!
Any suggestions? I'm looking to host this on Debian.
https://bloody-disgusting.com/tv/3770757/castlevania-nocturne-animated-series-premiere-date/
Netflix's Castlevania: Nocturne is set in 1792 during the French Revolution, following Richter Belmont, a descendant of the family.
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