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[–] otter@lemmy.ca 13 points 3 days ago

The video lists out a few other collectable trends, some of which I forgot about (Labubus, Smiskis, Sunny Angels, Jelly Cats, Squishmallows, Stanley Cups, Beanie Babies)

I wonder how many of the expensive collectable sale stories are true. If I gave my friend $3000 and told them to buy my Fedivoo for that amount, that might hype up Fedivoos enough to get people buying them.

Time to launch my line of Fedivoos

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 1 points 6 days ago

Sorry I missed this a while back, but yes that sounds good :)

One thing we're waiting on is to have a new set of guidelines for ourselves. We were thinking of having some recommended guidelines that community mods can pick from. We can probably make it interactive and have it copy to clipboard in some order of priority

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 3 points 6 days ago

This is a good resource

https://www.privacyguides.org/en/search-engines/?h=search

I've been using Startpage and I like it. I may try Kagi at some point

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 3 points 6 days ago (3 children)

Do you actually want to be in those communities?

Your account is new, the username is specifically against the mod and the topic of those communities, and you have 2 other removed posts in the communities you were banned. The posts were images of a crying witch drinking from shot glasses, which you titled "tastes good doesn't it"

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 4 points 6 days ago
Estimate Me: 2025-07-19 (Scoop of pennies)
Rank #1 of 47
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🔗 https://estimate-me.aukspot.com/archive/2025-07-19

Got it :)

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I looked up some photos of it and I can't find any pattern. For any particular photo, I've seen people give each other a similar look across all age groups

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 8 points 1 week ago (9 children)

That can be a quick way to get device / IP banned if you do it wrong

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 week ago
Estimate Me: 2025-07-18 (Pile of almonds)
Rank #5 of 60
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🔗 https://estimate-me.aukspot.com/archive/2025-07-18

Off by 2 on the second guess

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

@Canconda@lemmy.ca, @SincerityIsCool@lemmy.ca

We run a few different frontends to give people choice over how they view the site. The site lemmy.ca has one main backend where all the data is stored and managed, and then a few different frontends that connect to it. Only the default frontend is made by the same developers as the lemmy backend, so it tends to be the most stable and up to date with features, and that's the one we have set for when you just type in lemmy.ca

You can check out the other frontends with the following links:

In the case of this post, you can find the list of instances while using the default frontend by going to this page: https://lemmy.ca/instances

This information will be true regardless of which frontend you are using to use the site. old.lemmy.ca might also display that information on some other page, but I'm not as familiar with it personally. I use the Photon interface sometimes, and that one displays it here: https://photon.lemmy.ca/instances

We have some guides about all this on our website if you want to see a comparison of the frontends: https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/lemmy/for-users/alternative-uis

Happy to clarify further on anything!

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Streisand Effect incoming?

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I have no strong preference, I'm happy to post to both in the meantime

[–] otter@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 week ago

Could you edit your post and add a [solved] to the title, and maybe edit the post with the solution?

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/32887973

 

This article is divided into two chapters.

  • The first one, starting with section “Introduction to naming in programming” presents a review of scientific literature present on the topic. That section will deepen your understanding of the current body of knowledge on naming things.
  • The second chapter, starting with section “Guidelines for naming conventions in programming” presents actionable recommendations to improve your skills in choosing thoughtful class, function or variable names. If you’re looking for tips, go there.

There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things.

 

This is the same SDF that runs the instance that this community is on. Here is more info from the newsletter:

As SDF celebrates its 38th year we thank you for your continued support and we are grateful to have you as part of our community.

While SDF has a long history, we've always focused on building upon the UNIX platform to facilitate and implement your new ideas. Notably, much of that has focused on expanding our Fediverse offerings, but many of you have expressed interest in looking at the past: particularly retrocomputing.

SDF Vintage Systems has spawned a new charitable non-profit organization:

The Interim Computer Museum, located South of Seattle in Tukwila Washington!

https://icm.museum/

The Interim Computer Museum features self hosted and SDF co-located, membersupported, vintage systems of which 26 are accessible remotely.

Remote guest access to our vintage systems is free to all and you are welcome to try the machines out at https://connect.sdf.org/ or 'ssh menu@tty.sdf.org'. If there's a system you'd like to see, let us know!

Additionally ICM has begun work in the area of machine restoration and software preservation with a group of volunteer engineers. This work is being documented in a status blog with live streaming for knowledge and data sharing.

If you'd like to support our efforts, please visit https://icm.museum/ to read about the museum and see membership/sponsorship opportunities. Donations to the ICM are fully tax deductible and in many cases can be matched with an employer such as Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft and Boeing.

We're looking for volunteer remote sysadmins as well as those who would like to participate in regional Vintage Computer Festivals. If you have an interest in doing this, please get in touch.

We hope that you find this news especially exciting. When we started the SDF Vintage Systems program we had hoped to be able to open a brick and mortar museum and we are very happy that this has come to fruition. With your help, we can bring it to self-sustainability and continue to let it grow.

Sincerely,

Stephen Jones (smj), SDF.ORG / ICM.MUSEUM

 

crossposted from !victoria@lemmy.ca

 

Two peach farmers in B.C.'s Okanagan region say they're optimistic for the upcoming harvest after years of climate disasters wreaking havoc on their crops.

B.C.'s farmers have been particularly affected by climate disasters over the last few years, with a heat dome in 2021 cooking fruit on the branches, and two subsequent cold snaps in the winter. One of those, in 2024, led to the destruction of a year's worth of crops in some areas.

But now, two stone fruit farmers in the Okanagan Valley say they hope the push to buy local helps them as they look forward to a productive peach crop later this summer.

Jennifer Deol, the owner of There and Back Again Farms in Kelowna, says she hasn't had a full crop of peaches since 2021.

"It has been hard to survive these past four years, but we're just grateful," she told CBC News.

"This season we've got fruit on the trees and the trees are looking healthy — the trees that did survive the winter of 2024."

 

A number of communities use scheduled threads to help get discussion started, and I thought this community could benefit from something like that. It reduces the pressure on individual users to be the first one to post a discussion post, since this community is mostly news/research articles.

It could be to chat about how things are going professionally, to share stories from that week, to discuss a piece of news/research in depth, etc.

If this sounds good to you, how often should the threads be scheduled? Any other considerations?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/47246359

Quoting from the page:

The B.C. Government commits to open ways of working to transform into a Digital Government. We leverage GitHub to achieve our objective. Our open practices let us to share source code and non-sensitive data with our government developer community and partners.

Within the Ministry of Citizens’ Services, the Developer Experience team’s purpose is offering the best support possible to developer teams. We centralize, streamline and innovate developer resources so we can contribute towards quick project starts, and facilitate continuous improvement.

Although developers work deeper in the government ecosystems, their deliverables are crucial to building public trust. Whether top-down or collaborative, developers finalize a vision by building products that both government workers and public can interact with. Joining our community

We look forward to working with you! Our team manages the centralized resource for government developers called DevHub. It has instructions for joining the bcgov organization.

If you have any questions or concerns, please submit a support request.

 

Quoting from the page:

The B.C. Government commits to open ways of working to transform into a Digital Government. We leverage GitHub to achieve our objective. Our open practices let us to share source code and non-sensitive data with our government developer community and partners.

Within the Ministry of Citizens’ Services, the Developer Experience team’s purpose is offering the best support possible to developer teams. We centralize, streamline and innovate developer resources so we can contribute towards quick project starts, and facilitate continuous improvement.

Although developers work deeper in the government ecosystems, their deliverables are crucial to building public trust. Whether top-down or collaborative, developers finalize a vision by building products that both government workers and public can interact with. Joining our community

We look forward to working with you! Our team manages the centralized resource for government developers called DevHub. It has instructions for joining the bcgov organization.

If you have any questions or concerns, please submit a support request.

 

I've seen mentions of this site before, but haven't explored it till now. It's neat, I imagine other provinces have similar resources?

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