Thank you 😊 I love seeing all the responses here
I waddled onto the beach and stole found a computer to use.
🍁⚕️ 💽
Note: I’m moderating a handful of communities in more of a caretaker role. If you want to take one on, send me a message and I’ll share more info :)
Thank you 😊 I love seeing all the responses here
I believe feddit.de is moving to feddit.org actually, the original instance might have gone down fully now
I just learned about it the other day: https://lemmy.ca/comment/10102577
Oh I don’t mind it, I like the post :)
I was thinking that there might be a lot of Lemmy users working in such roles, without a place (that I know of) to share those stories
It’s actually a big enough problem for warnings about it:
The German community on Lemmy is rebuilding at the moment as their main server feddit.de was abandoned by its admin. Now the communities are slowly transitioning over to feddit.org
Didn’t realize it was happening, is there a post somewhere about it that I can link people to?
Oh, we do have a !talesfromtechsupport
community (link). Looks like the mod is inactive and the community doesn’t have that many subscribers
Maybe we can try making a new one here on programming.dev
Me neither, I got curious and tried to find one
Turns out they all have “names”
Hang in there incidental 41
See more updates from the rescue center over in [email protected]
As of 2017, the rules in Canada have been the following:
All new devices in Canada must be sold unlocked, and carriers must offer to unlock existing phones free-of-charge
there’s this one but it doesn’t seem to have any recent posts [email protected]
Might be nice to have a more generic one if we make a new one. Maybe c/LostUsers
or something to keep it open to lemmy/kbin/piefed/sublinks/mastodon etc
This seems like the wrong community for this post
Didn’t notice this was already posted, here’s another link / quoted content
https://earthsky.org/spaceflight/russian-satellite-breakup-iss-astronauts-shelter-june-26-2024/
Russian satellite breakup sends ISS astronauts to shelter
On Wednesday, June 26, 2024, shortly after 9 p.m. EDT, NASA instructed the nine astronauts aboard the International Space Station to head to their shelters. This precautionary measure was in response to the breakup of a Russian satellite, RESURS-P1. The astronauts spent about an hour in their shelters before it became clear the space station was not in the path of the debris.
More on RESURS-P1
According to Leo Labs, a California company that provides collision avoidance service and real-time conjunction alerts for satellite operators:
The approximately 6,000 kg [13,000 lb] satellite was in a nearly circular orbit at about 355 km [220 miles up] at the time of the event.
While it is not yet clear what caused the breakup of the Russian satellite, the satellite ended its service back in 2021. So what was previously one defunct space object is now more than 100 pieces. With the increasing amounts of satellites, both operational and past their useful lives, accumulating in orbit, the crowded space around Earth is becoming more and more of a concern. According to the Orbiting Now website, there are currently more than 10,000 active satellites in orbit around Earth, with nearly 3,000 inactive satellites still in orbit.
Which app are you using? It would be best to post in the community for that app
That’s part of why I clicked the article, I was confused if I read it correctly
The article is nice, but I’m not sure if I’d send it to friends that aren’t familiar with the fediverse. It seems to gloss over some problems and focus less relevant ones
It doesn’t touch on the issues with Blueskys protocol and makes it sound like an equivalent choice (or worse, a better choice). In the downsides section it touches on racism in badly moderated instances, and the difficulty of setting up an instance. Those issues aren’t relevant to the vast majority of users who will join a large instance that has defederated from the bad stuff.
It’s a nice article for those who are already somewhat familiar, but a bad first impression
Very cool, thank you!
This is both really cool, and really unsettling. I wonder if this research might help in the other direction as well, such as with transplants and grafts
This is really cool, thank you for running it!
Going through it now to look at the results :)
edit: I like the improvements you made, such as the questions that were broken down to be more informative