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skip0110@lemmy.zipto
World News@beehaw.org•China’s ‘Rat People’: When Education Can’t Deliver on Its Promises
6·6 days agoIf they need social systems to support them, I am all for that (its good regardless, and I’m not in China so I have very little voice for them/understanding of what is available)
But the article just presents the authors editorialized view, which is from a government planning perspective, not from the perspective of what is good for these young people (or what they think would benefit them). So I take with a grain of salt the authors judgement of their choices, satisfaction, or opinion of what is “right” for them.
skip0110@lemmy.zipto
World News@beehaw.org•China’s ‘Rat People’: When Education Can’t Deliver on Its Promises
6·6 days ago…scrape by on minimal consumption. It’s a dark, sobering self-portrait of a generation…
Consumption != Happiness
The author channels a viewpoint of the government…if people can be happy and fulfilled without contributing to GDP, that’s “dark, sobering.” It’s bad news for government planning but not necessarily bad for the people.
skip0110@lemmy.zipto
Woodworking@lemmy.ca•Walnut globe decanter stand thingy I've just finished
12·6 days agoI really like the shape, it’s very refined
It’s like a delicious home cooked meal, instead of fast food.
skip0110@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self hosting Sunday! What's up and how long?English
5·20 days agoRecently obtained a free circa-2017 mac mini which I installed Linux on, to create a docker hosting environment. Current have Jellyfin, SearXNG, and Forgejo.
My much older NAS serves as the NFS drive for the Jellyfin media (formerly, I ran Plex directly on the NAS, but this was slow/unreliable as the NAS has only dual 1Ghz ARM cores).
One of the drives in the NAS died Thursday night, but no serious issue as its RAID 1. I wonder if the new load on it pushed it over the edge. (Also, I wonder if I could use the mac minis SSD as a sort of cache in front of the NAS, to reduce wear on it, if that would even help…)
Luckily I had some gift cards from recycling old tablets and phones, so I could get a replacement drive at minimal cost. I went with a cheap WD Blue drive instead of the 2.5x more expensive Seagate IronWolf drives I had used in the past. We will see how that fares over the next few years.
Upon replacing the drive yesterday, I found the one that failed was a 2017 mfg date, so its life was 8 years (from when I initially populated the NAS). The other drive was replaced in 2021 (but it actually failed in 2020, I just left the NAS unused for a year at that time, so it had a life of 3 years). Some insight into the life span of the Iron Wolf drives.
Things I’d like to add soon:
- kiwix instance
- normalize my ebook/magazine collection
- setup to download my youtube subscriptions to Jellyfin’s media directory so I can avoid the youtube app/website
- something for music to ditch that subscription
skip0110@lemmy.zipto
Woodworking@lemmy.ca•Built a standard table for a desk but when I put my monitors on it, it becomes top heavy and subject to falling over
2·4 months agoA quick (maybe not elegant) fix is to add stretchers to the bottom, along the short sides. Then add weight (like sandbags) over the stretchers to bring the cg down.
skip0110@lemmy.zipto
World News@beehaw.org•Reddit sues AI company Anthropic for allegedly 'scraping' user comments to train chatbot Claude
10·9 months agoto access Reddit’s content
See, it’s not your content. The minute you type in that little box on that site, your idea becomes theirs.
They should pay you.

Yes, and not only is this project very generically named, searching for what I was looking to do was difficult because of the wide range of options in terms of what a home dashboard should be…
Many people want home automation integration, I don’t have any (centralized) home automation
Many projects with UI designed for smallish touch screens (e.g. wall mounted info panels, where you need to tap to see info)
Many projects want a full fledged grafana type install, overkill for me/my tiny homelab
I was aiming for something more akin to those hotel lobby TVs which show useful local info and news on a fixed refresh cycle. This was also common on cable TV years ago: some channels would just show weather and news headlines 24/7 on a fixed cycle with music.