As much as I hate Twitter, the feature where users can add context would be amazing on other platforms. Would love to see it on Lemmy.
As much as I hate Twitter, the feature where users can add context would be amazing on other platforms. Would love to see it on Lemmy.
But only some numbers. Apple’s, for instance, is net profit from what I can see. Heinz isn’t. I haven’t looked into any more of them, but they’re just inconsistent.
Crappy posts like this bug me so much because it makes “my side” look like we’re full of shit. There are mountains of true and verified facts to support the conclusion that workers should be paid more and corporations are ruthlessly greedy.
I took them using remote shutter through WiFi+phone app. The tripod comment was more to be able to frame and get better angles.
It was so much easier than I expected it to be. Essentially automatic. If you try it out, I’d love to see your results.
Thanks!
The vanadinite (red) was 26 photos and the fluorite (green) was 50
I used the focus bracketing mode on my camera. I specify the number of shots to take and how much the focus changes between shots. One shutter press and my camera automatically takes all of the photos and adjusts the focus for me.
And this setup I only put my camera and the rock on a table next to a window. I still need to buy a tripod, but it’s hard to justify spending more soon after buying a camera…
Yeah, OM Workspace is the editor you get with Olympus/OM System cameras. Admittedly, I didn’t use it very much, but I get the sense it isn’t top tier. I’m just so thankful that there are great open source options.
I also love focus snacking
Infinity taco
I was very surprised. I searched for a free focus stacking application multiple times with few results and lots of recommendations for paid software. With how little chimpstackr is recommended, I expected poor results, but it did noticeably better than Olympus’s own raw editing software.
How is it not suitable for larger homes?
This is the best way. A raspberry pi is way more suited to managing the entire network of devices than turning a relay on and off.
This is a must have for me or I simply don’t use the app. An important detail though: it should only mark posts as read if I’ve scrolled past them! Not any post that can be seen on the screen.
No idea. I’m new to proxmox and Linux by about 2 weeks, so I’m mainly just trying to learn. I figured since the tteck script sets up a LXC, it would be possible, but I can’t really find any record of someone else doing it.
No, I have an extra USB drive to test it out.
Fixed in under 12 hours! You rock
That was my favorite sub, and I’m really sad it didn’t take off on lemmy. I noticed it was back up on Reddit a few weeks ago and I thought about messaging you to ask if you put it back or reddit gave it to someone else. Fuck reddit.
I just checked and the Plex container options say “unprivileged container: no”
So that seems to be it. I’ve only been trying with proxmox for a few days so all I’ve read about this is “don’t do it, it’s less secure”. I don’t really understand much about it yet.
But you helped me realize why that’s happening, thank you.
Huh, I guess I’ll just embrace it then! Thanks for the input
I figured swap would only be used if I ran out of available memory. I’m not an expert at all, so I could be totally wrong about that.
Is it possible that the container is allocating the space preemptively but not actively using it? So proxmox would see it as being used, but plex is simply reserving it. I think I’ve seen that occur on other containers like home assistant (but this is a VM not LXC). Proxmox says it’s using almost all the memory available to it, but going into home assistant itself says it’s only using a fraction of that amount.