"Space Thing" - did they just run out of ideas for titles?
Same. The headline amused me, the final line actually made me laugh out loud
If your reasons for hating an ai genned image are anything other than it not being very good, you are wrong
Okay just call me out personally next time!
Yes I know. 5e is the blandest rpg system going
Now if only there were any chance it would be a good rules set and not the blandest thing on the menu
I get fash ads on facebook claiming that Qatar is invading Europe. I report them every time I see them
ACAB
Which is more comfortable to say? It's that one
Well I'm sure that will help with... uh... Nope, got nothing
Section 28 bullshit all over again. It didn't help anything then, it won't help anything now, it will just hurt people. Fuck's sake, what is wrong with this shites?!
They should rename themselves to "The Radically Regressive Party"
I never played it when it was first released, so won't have the nostalgia kick. Is it likely to still be worth playing?
Well there's a park with some ruins from the Roman occupation, which founded this settlement in 79AD. If you count them, that's 1945 years... if not, apparently there are some churches between 800 and 900 years old that still contains some parts of the original Norman construction, although they have been altered since
Ah, fair enough, probbaly me misremembering then
I've used flatpak only once, but I am pretty sure I ran it through the cli. Did I imagine that? i might have imagined that, it was a while ago
President of Senegal. not being Senegalese, nor having ever been to Senegal, I doubt I would be eligible no matter how much they offered to pay me
I want to run openvpn every time I log on, but currently I run
sudo openvpn --config <myconfig> --auth-user-pass <user/pass>
every time. Is there a way to make it run that automatically and not need my password?
I could make it launch a terminal and run a script but is there a way that would not require me to type my password every time? Can I maybe give myself permissions to whatever openvpn needs so it doesn't need sudo? How do I find out what those permissions are? Is this the right place to ask?
I'm running KDE/Plasma 6 on Manjaro should that matter
edit: Thanks all! I'm going to try the systemd option, if I can't get that working I'll fall back to the cronjob option, and failing that changing openvpn to not need a password for sudo and launching a script at kde statup.
I have installed i2pd from the Manjaro package, and everything seems to be working fine, I can access i2p sites without problem. However I can't access my local console and everything that entails because I get the the following error
``` Proxy error: Outproxy failure
Host 127.0.0.1 is not inside I2P network, but outproxy is not enabled
```
I have tried enabling the outproxy (or at least uncommenting all the lines that include the word outproxy in the default i2pd.conf, and setting outproxy.enabled = true
), it makes no difference
I'm using foxyproxy to enable and disable the proxy as needed. If it's disabled, or if I use firefox's internal proxy settings, I get s standard "firefox can't find this site" page, so it's clearly doing something!
This is probably a really obvious mistake I'm making with a three second fix, but I have hit a wall and don't know what I'm doing!
If I go to https://kbin.social/magazines/ it shows the "hot" tab by default, and they're all pretty busy with lots of comments, threads, microblogs and subscribers. I go to /newest and yeah they're almost all empty, I'd expect that. But under /hot they're also almost all empty or nigh-on empty, which seems to be exact opposite of hot... unless it means they're radioactive and no-one wants to go there!
Is this something I'm doing wrong, something the site currently has malformed, or something else?