

I bought one of these a while back but could never get it working. Skill issue probably 😅 I’ll try it out again!
I bought one of these a while back but could never get it working. Skill issue probably 😅 I’ll try it out again!
Does anyone have a suggestion for something that can be used with a remote? AndroidTV boxes don’t seem to be a consistent thing anymore beyond NVIDIA shields…
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Archive page: https://archive.org/details/mommybook
There’s a couple of great informative videos by About Here regarding building codes and single vs double stair case buildings:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=011TOfugais
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozwkP9Zsi0Y
They’re more about Canadian building codes but it applies to this thread too. Each video is about 11mins long. Very informative.
Check out IronFox https://gitlab.com/ironfox-oss/IronFox
It’s the revived Mull browser.
Chrono Cross OST is probably one of the best sound tracks I’ve ever heard and still listen to regularly.
Same with most Zelda soundtracks. Wind Waker especially had an amazing OST.
If that were the case: perfect. More words & content for the article. Editors love that. I want them shamed.
Wish they’d name and shame the Telecom.
Link to GrapheneOS’ post linked in article on their own mastodon server (common people, this is the fediverse): https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/114661914197695338
The intro to the first two seasons was amazing. But the upbeat change for seasons three & four took the theme from the best ST opening theme to the worst.
For sure, definitely an interesting way to think of property taxes and how to encourage people to not have frivolous space.
For sure, a thorough study of what Canadians need would be helpful to something like this. Could inform what a good space to person ratio could be. Especially in Canada.
Maybe not no taxes, but less? Could be an interesting way to tackle low occupancy rates. If it’s possible to pay no taxes at all, it might cause people to sardine can a house to save on $.
There’s an idea I hadn’t thought of before. I wonder if there’s any studies out there about how much space a single person needs to be comfortable. And how that’d change base on how many others are in the same space. Could be interesting idea to tax people based on their space to people ratio 🤔
Angel and Buffy.
Yeah you’ll be hardpressed to find polling data. Not sure if anyone is even polling people to get a picture of who’s leading.
I’ve taken up the strategy of voting for candidates who will bolster the party I want to see more of. So comparing the list of candidates: https://votemate.org/vancouver2025/candidates/?riding=762
To the current council: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancouver_City_Council#Since_2022
I’ll probably pick someone based on that. Doing your own research for municipal level is quite difficult unless you go out of your way to talk to/interact with candidates and to attend the all candidate debate. Finding videos online hasn’t been easy either.
Good luck!
On iOS, Arctic for Lemmy supports push notifications. And Ice Cubes for Mastodon supports push notifications as well.
On Android, I’ve been using Moshidon for Mastodon and Thunder for Lemmy. Both apps support Unified Push (it’s experimental for Thunder, requires a self hosted server as well).
Which is probably why it took me years to move off of 😅
Not sure if it’s the same on Lemmy, but on Mastodon, your blocks are definitely shared to other instances. So the instance of the user you blocked definitely stores that you’ve blocked their user. And their system admin can view if their user has been blocked (via the PostgreSQL db).
Technically, hiding your posts from your intended blockee should be doable. But someone could run a modified version of Mastodon and display content from people who have blocked them.
Or just create a new account.
I’m unsure if Lemmy is coded in this same way (storing remote blocks on instances of the blocked user).