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[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 day ago

Lemmy.zip and dbzer0 get recommended often for having similar federation stances.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago

I have a feeling it would have ranked higher for me if I'd read it when I was younger. It's not a maturity thing or quality of writing, but at some point it got harder for me to digest stories that have heavy doses of cruelty. I was really waiting for some kind of resolution very early into it.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

I just finished reading The Eye of the Heron for the first time. To me it had a very similar feel, and in the back of my head I was thinking how you could totally headcanon your way into saying this could be another tale from Earth's first (mis)steps into the cosmos and Hainish universe.

 

A few years ago, after reading everything in the Hainish Cycle, I decided I'd try and get the whole thing in print. I'm not a serious collector, not necessarily after first editions or otherwise rare editions; but I did want hard covers, and I wanted editions that had dust jackets with all that funky scifi art of the 60's/70's/80's. So far the Hainish books have been good to me in the sense that none of it has been really rare and it's mostly under the 100 usd/eur point as long as you're not looking for signed stuff.

Unfortunately it gets a little weird with The Word for World Is Forest: The only good looking hard cover happens to be on one of the earlier editions and while I doubt it's truly rare, it's rare enough people start asking a lot for it. I finally got lucky and some kind bookshop on ebay put it up for less than 100, dust jacket and all, and I finally get to add it to the shelf.

It's not my favorite of the Hainish Cycle, but it's an easy recommend (I recommend everything and anything from Le Guin). I know it's a favorite for a lot of folks. Anyways, if you're just getting into collecting print scifi, bookfinder.com is fantastic for what it is (aggregator for the inventories of the big used book operations), and I guess every once in a while ebay can work out.

 

Sharing my first bonsai-to-be projects. My goal right now is just to get these happy in pots without any more fuss after getting them situated. The oaks just passed the 1 year mark in pots, taken from a mess of sprouts under the parent tree. I'm guessing these are common oaks. The pine saplings (probably Pinus sylvestris) were taken a few months ago from the seaside. The evergreen seedlings are who-knows-what until they mature; these were potted up after finding them growing around the property where there are a few varieties of conifers kicking around.

I'm not thrilled about the pines getting bunched up in one pot, even for basic acclimatization, but I didn't have any standard nursery pots on hand, and then a week passed, and then another. So since they weren't looking too stressed I figured it's best to kick that problem over to next year.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago

I've been running an n100 box as my main everything box for about 1.5 years. I capture metrics on it and can say the thing is nowhere near capacity. This box is running jellyfin, a dozen or so nfs mounts that are heavily utilized, a dozen or so lightly used samba mounts, grafana, prometheus, jenkins, and a handful of mysql instances. I maxed out the ram (32gb) from the start and it averages 8gb usage, and has never exceeded 10gb. Historically, the CPU usage averages 28% utilization. I think as long as the board has nvme storage you'll not feel constrained by these little hosts for many years.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

Similar thing applies to music. There are still web radio stations and web broadcasts of good FM stations out there, and what a relief it is to fall back on these, especially i f you're getting playlist burnout. There's something to be said for a queue of music that some person has just slapped together for the day that fits whatever the overall feeling of a station is. The original algorithms before the final algorithms took over, I suppose.