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Isn’t it the Cloudflare bot detection page that says “Just a moment” (… while we check that you’re human)?
It’s probably because lemmy servers are constantly loading a bunch of websites to generate previews and Cloudflare decides that those clients look like bots.
I think for now Forgejo is a drop-in replacement. However since they are a hard-fork, at some point in the future they will diverge enough to be mutually incompatible, so the clock is ticking on migrating.
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If you’re not storing on a filesystem that calculates and checks erasure codes then you can always generate PAR2 files yourself.
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Some more projects here: https://hackaday.com/blog/?s=lawnmower
Maybe skip the first one (running DooM on your lawnmower), I don’t think that will help.
It’s a dark pattern (no pun intended) and I try to avoid sites that do this. If I still want to read the article I press the “Reader” button in Firefox that shows a text-only view of the article.
I think this article is worth reading.
The real winners in all this have been the lawyers, as usual.
Play longer time controls. 15+10 or longer is ideal.
Don’t worry about Elo. Your rating will be provisional until you’ve played quite a few games. I would recommend hiding ratings completely in the Preferences and just playing. That way you can avoid any kind of rating-anxiety.
What was your XMPP client connecting to? Was it a well-known public endpoint (that they could be whitelisting) or was it a private server? If the latter then that indicates that they are allowing arbitrary IP connections which in theory means that you should be able to proxy any traffic you want. I doubt they are doing DPI, since TLS makes this very difficult these days when you don’t control the certificate stores on the clients.
I’d imagine they’re relying on some combination of DNS whitelisting and port blocking which should be trivial to circumvent if you know ahead of time what traffic they allow through.
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A common allele of HLA is associated with asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection
We observed that individuals carrying this common allele (approximately 10% in individuals with European ancestry) are more than twice as likely to remain asymptomatic after SARS-CoV-2 infection compared with those who do not, and a notable effect of HLA-B*15:01 homozygosity increasing the chance of remaining asymptomatic by more than eight times.
Together, our results strongly support the hypothesis that HLA-B*15:01 mediates asymptomatic COVID-19 disease through pre-existing T cell immunity due to previous exposure to HKU1-CoV and OC43-CoV.
I’m not sure how to ping a user on lemmy so I’ll reply to your comment: The issue was caused by having “Show read posts” unticked in Settings. This will hide your own posts from you!
Yes, that was it! Thank you!
No, my posts are still invisible to me in my profile. My comments show up for me though.
It sounds like they have some nice improvements, but I wonder why they didn’t contribute them back to the original restic project.
I also wouldn’t rely on an immature piece of software to handle backups - you want to avoid as many risk factors as possible with backups, since when you need to restore you really need it to work.
Thanks for posting this. I’ve been meaning to write something similar for a while but never got around to it. I wish Restic would ship an official client application for managing this stuff!
It’s surprising to see Timur Gareyev on this list. He is the World Record holder for most simultaneous games played blindfolded (48). I watched the live stream of this record attempt and it was mind-blowing. He’s well known as being a blindfold chess expert but he also does a lot of crazy stuff, like skydiving with a chess board: https://en.chessbase.com/post/timur-in-the-sky-for-chess-life
I can’t find information anywhere on what his rules violation was, but this PDF says “Violations of US Chess Safe Play Guidelines.” Those guidelines can be found here: https://new.uschess.org/sites/default/files/media/documents/us-chess-safe-play-guidelines.pdf
He was suspended for just 1 year, so I can’t imagine it pertains to the more serious types of violation outlined in that document.
Edit: https://lichess.org/blog/ZNTniBEAACEAJZTn/breaking-the-silence
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