Just need to misidentify a suspected bomber and we’re on the home stretch to mainstream popularity.
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terraborra@lemmy.nzto Spaceflight@sh.itjust.works•[Stephen Clark] The top fell off Australia’s first orbital-class rocket, delaying its launchEnglish152·2 months agoI see Clarke and Dawe and instantly upvote.
At least rockets typically spontaneously disassemble outside the environment. No towing necessary.
terraborra@lemmy.nzto Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•School vacations vs work vacations in weeksEnglish1·2 months agodeleted by creator
Not often that I get the purple one first
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Iain M Banks, Peter F Hamilton, Asimov, Neal Asher, and Alastair Reynolds.
I like space operas if you can’t tell.
Finally found my spirit animal.
terraborra@lemmy.nzto Technology@beehaw.org•Porn on Spotify Is Infiltrating the Platform’s Top Podcast Charts18·4 months agoI just want to remove podcasts and audiobooks from my homepage.
terraborra@lemmy.nzto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Plex is locking remote streaming behind a subscription in AprilEnglish5·4 months agoThe “Remote playback with a Remote Watch Pass subscription” just sounds like IPTV with extra steps. I’m kind of ok with them requiring Plex Pass for remote streaming for the server owner, but then I have lifetime so it doesn’t affect me. Might feel differently I was having to pay.
Connections Puzzle #645
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Sweet can play this after the current PoeE 1 event, and then PoE 0.2 should be out after that.
Not an RPG but has a lot of lore and a form of exploration: Talos Principle 1 & 2.
Hands down the best puzzle games I’ve ever played.
I had so little to go on I even tried guessing
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Down the street to the mart for a packet of Marlborough blue
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terraborra@lemmy.nzto Antiwork@lemmy.world•Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism (w/ Yanis Varoufakis) | The Chris Hedges Report1·5 months agoI can recommend Yanis’ actual book titled Technofeudalism. It’s an easy read for lay audiences as he’s written it as if he was explaining the outcomes of his research in simple terms to his father.
I found it to be a fresh take compared to most post-capitalist research that I’ve read over the last few years.
terraborra@lemmy.nzto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Subaru Security Flaws Exposed Its System for Tracking Millions of Cars5·5 months agoFor those that hit the paywall.
terraborra@lemmy.nzto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•Anyone tried assetto Corsa EVO today? Is proton looking good?1·6 months agoDamn. Ah well thanks for tracking that down. I think I found the git project page earlier but didn’t look through the issues log.
terraborra@lemmy.nzto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•Anyone tried assetto Corsa EVO today? Is proton looking good?1·6 months agoA bit off topic, but is anyone running a Simagic wheel for racing on Linux? I’ve kept a large windows drive solely for my sim racing racing but looking through proton it appears that most of the games are compatible. Only concern now would be whether my hardware is supported.
Yup wouldn’t work over any other ports. Had to move the other service off of it but it now works.
Solved with this solution. It would only work over 80 and 443.
Lighttpd was using port 80 for pihole. Back when I set it up you could change the server port but it would be overwritten every time pi hole was redeployed, hence why I didn’t just change this in the first instance. They seem to have updated it so that editing the .conf and changing the port number will persist.
I should have said in the main text, I have something else on port 80 and I though best practice was not to expose 80 or 443?
Yeah that’s a fair criticism. I can see how it would be polarising. Personally, I don’t mind a bit of slap and tickle in books and I think it thematically fits the hyper-individualist universes in each series.
Megan O’Keefe’s Protectorate Trilogy is a fun read that reminds me a bit of Hamilton’s writing without all the sex.