Seems like you have perfectly valid concerns regarding the logistics of making such a move. Have you brought up these concerns with him? If so, does he acknowledge them or ignore them?
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rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How do I use Firefox and block YouTube ads?English2·4 days agoAh, well that’s not ideal. I’m surprised just disabling the “Quick fixes” list resulted in ads appearing again; that didn’t happen for me. Have you tried updating the filter lists after disabling the “Quick fixes” one?
rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How do I use Firefox and block YouTube ads?English20·4 days agoIf uBlock Origin was working fine until recently, you can try this workaround (it worked for me when YouTube suddenly started showing me “Ad blockers are against YouTube TOS” messages):
Open uBlock settings in Firefox, go to “Filter Lists” and uncheck “uBlock Filters - Quick fixes” under “Built-in”.
Then click “Apply changes” and restart Firefox. Hope this helps.
rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Entirely too many questions about Mastodon. So sorry.English7·5 days agoIs it as interactive as Lemmy or is everyone kinda shouting into the void?
I’d say it’s a somewhat different kind of interactivity than Lemmy. Your typical Mastodon user won’t have many followers, but that doesn’t mean you’re “shouting into the void”. Similar to Lemmy, you can comment on (reply to) others’ posts and lots of other people can join in the discussion that way.
Is there an equivalent to communities?
Not really, but you can follow hashtags for whatever topics you’re interested in. Or follow an account for something you’re interested in (e.g.: organizations, weather, hobby news, content creators, etc)
If not, how do you find stuff you care about?
Follow people/organizations/tags that you find interesting and their posts will populate your feed.
And is reblogging the equivalent to upvoting? Is it like a like and share in one?
Not necessarily. Reblogging (“boosting” on Mastodon) is just putting more eyes on someone else’s post by sharing it; it isn’t equivalent to an endorsement per se. You can favorite posts on Mastodon, but I don’t think there’s really an equivalent to a “like” or “upvote” button.
Do they have memes there or what’s the range of content?
The range of content is as wide as anywhere else, memes and all. Can vary from instance to instance, though. (e.g.: code of conduct on mastodon.social may be different from fosstodon.org’s)
How does it compare to bluesky? I have used bluesky but the tone there is kinda shallow imo, rarely any meaningful interactions.
I haven’t used bluesky, so I can’t comment on this one.
rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•LEGO® Island - Online Web PortEnglish16·7 days agoThat’s super neat. I still have my physical copy of this game from back in the day. I’ve booted it up in a Windows 98 VM before, but that’s way more hassle than just opening it in Firefox.
rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioto Games@sh.itjust.works•How Sonic went from “fighting to survive” to being a global megastar in 10 years: Sega’s Sonic series producer tells allEnglish71·9 days agoAll these years later, I still can’t believe they got Tyson Hesse, the guy who did this ridiculous Sonic fan comic, to oversee the redesign of the Sonic model for the film. What a crazy world we live in.
rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the most technically accomplished "Maroon 5" song?English8·12 days agoIMO most of the songs on their first album, “Songs About Jane” (2002) are good. “Harder to Breathe”, “Sweetest Goodbye”, “The Sun”, “Shiver”, and “This Love” are all bangers as far as I’m concerned.
I dunno what I’d consider the most “technically accomplished” song on the album, but it’s definitely one of those. (“Sunday Morning” and “She Will Be Loved” from the same album are also good songs, but I wouldn’t consider them in the running for their most “technically accomplished” tune).
This is one reason I really liked my Dynamics professor. On the first day of class, he wrote “F=ma” on the white board and said, “See that equation? It hasn’t changed much in the last 200 years. You don’t need to buy the newest edition of the textbook; it’s mostly just fixing errata. The lessons are virtually the same as the first edition.”
rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Tell me about when a stranger was kind to youEnglish23·19 days agoOne time when I was much younger, I borrowed a trailer from a buddy to haul around some stuff that wouldn’t fit in my Jeep.
When I initially borrowed it, my friend set up the hitch and locked it in place. I figured I’d be able to do the same when it came time to return it.
Well, I didn’t do it right. I got on the road to return the trailer to my friend, and about 1000ft down the road, the trailer popped right off the hitch and started barreling down the road behind me toward a car.
The car stopped before the trailer hit it. A guy got out, grabbed the trailer, pulled it up to my Jeep before I could even say anything, and hitched it properly while I was apologizing.
He just said, “No worries” and went on his way. What a cool guy.
rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•what is your silliest, simple accomplishment?English18·20 days agoThis happened to me one time like 15 years ago. I was sitting on a bench and a pay phone next to me started ringing. I picked it up and the local police department was on the other end.
They said they’d gotten a 911 call from this number. I said this was a pay phone and they were like, “Oh. Are there like, any kids or teenagers around?”
I looked around. There was a big group of teenagers maybe 30ft from where I was sitting. “Yep, there’s a few nearby.”
They said, “It was probably them. But we’re gonna send someone by just to make sure everything’s okay.”
A few minutes later a cop came by and asked if I was the person they spoke to on the phone. “Yep.” He looked around and verified there was no emergency and then left.
rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the worst rated film that you love?English1·23 days agoYep, lol. “Hack the planet!”
rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the worst rated film that you love?English11·24 days agoProbably “The Core” (2003). I saw it in science class in 8th grade and immediately thought it was the coolest movie ever. Years later, I saw people online ripping it to shreds over its inaccuracies, but I still enjoyed it for being a fun disaster film with an enjoyable ensemble cast of characters.
Setting up remote access for Jellyfin felt pretty trivial for me like 2 years ago when switching away from Plex. No hiccups that I can recall whatsoever. Except for maybe the nginx reverse proxy configuration, but the documentation made it decently straightforward, but that step isn’t strictly necessary to get remote access working; that was just something I wanted for my particular setup.
And I wouldn’t call the Jellyfin UI janky at all. I use it every day and can’t think of any common issues I encounter when using it. There surely are quirks with some features, but I find them few and far between. I recall Plex having its own UI quirks back when I used it.
Reminds me of how Zeus cobbled together Pegasus from a handful of different kinds of clouds in Hercules.
“Hmm, let’s see here. A little cirrus… a touch of nimbostratus, and a dash of cumulus.”
GIMP feels like it’s still in the stage of being extremely powerful but awkward as heck to wield, like Blender used to be. Blender used to have a pretty unintuitive interface before getting a massive overhaul a few years back. GIMP could use a similar facelift IMO.
rudyharrelson@lemmy.radioto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Comment your strangest/dumbest cursed images that you find funny for no reasonEnglish28·2 months agoOh boy, I’ve been collecting these for years. Finally my time to shine!
DM or reply if you want more stupid pictures.
My old boss used to die of cringe any time I started humming this song at the office.