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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I suppose the problem that I had with Media Wiki is that every update would break extensions. Particularly mathjax and semantic media Wiki. I too amusing it with Docker which helps a lot.

So docuicki has a recent pages view which is really good and lists the user that made the edit. That's what we use for a feed. There's also an RSS plug-in that will display other feeds which is kind of nice if you want to discuss other articles.

We create Journal pages that link out to pages for events etc. The events are also linked to from a start page. We display the backlinks using the footer plugin.

Whilst it's a bit different from social media in that there is no feed, it's really nice that it provides, like a database of our family's life in history.

We even have pages for cars and repair logs, computers and updates, everything. The struct plugin is amazing And you can always pop it open in SqliteBrowser too!

I've tried a couple of things and I just keep coming back to dokuwiki because it's the best compromise.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Okay, this is actually really insightful, I will definitely follow up on this. Thank you so much!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago (3 children)

Okay, tell me more. Is this like accutane in that it will impact, e.g. gut health?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

It depends on the country for soy. Objectively in the absence of interference, it's cheaper and still relatively complete.

But for whatever reason, a lot of Western governments like the US and Australia heavily subsidise animal proteins, so I think in those regions WPC still has a slight edge.

Then again a lot of people struggle with lactose And soy is probably cheaper than WPI.

Gainz is work haha.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Yeah corn syrup be about a couple of cents on this plot.

It would be much more interesting to see this in terms of a combination of protein, unsaturated fats And micronutrients.

Like which combination is the cheapest of all?

I suspect it would be something like:

  • Peanut butter (mono)
  • Sunflower oil (poly)
  • WPC (protein with good amino profile)
  • Celery (insoluble fiber)
  • Psyllium husk (soluble fiber)
  • Rice (carbs, low gi)
[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago (3 children)

No, I don't. And that's going to be one of our big differences here. Everyone in my family is tech literate and knows at least a little bit of programming.

I would strongly suggest dokuwiki. It's like having a forever Journal of Family affairs and I really like it. I know it's not quite the social media aesthetic but in my experience I found it to be the thing that stuck.

I would argue against Mediawiki though. It may be more user-friendly for some family members, but the maintenance becomes a nuisance And pulling things out of the database involves half a dozen joins.

Even though dokuwiki editing is text in markup, It's not a hard concept to grasp and the simplicity makes it feel more tangible which may be appreciated by older family members.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago (5 children)

There's a plugin that does it, FoF or something, and then you can upload an image from your device and it's pretty good. Some videos play others require downloading after uploading though.

Our family uses a post in flarum for a monthly feed and then moves a few of those images into a dokuwiki page with the gallery plugin.

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

I could never get mastodon to work with an app without using SSL.

I much prefer setting up a VPN and reverse proxy without having to deal with SSL. So it was really annoying not being able to use an app on the phone to connect to it.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago (7 children)

We tried it and didn't like the clunky UI.

We also tried Lemmy but it was a bit of a nuisance to maintain.

In the end we settled on a forum with a wiki.

We tried a few forums but in the end Flarum was the nicest, Just a bit of a pain to set the domain to be dynamic but it can be done with some PHP, alternatively, just use a reverse proxy with dnsmasq and wireguard pointing to that DNS.

As for a Wiki We have tried mediawiki, WikiJS And a couple others. I would recommend dokuwiki. (I hear good things about bookstack too).

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

Yeah, you don't need to bleed the brakes here.

Changing the fluid is different from changing the pads.

And if you're changing the fluid you can just put a one way valve over the nipples and pump it out whilst the misses pours the new stuff in.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago

You definitely don't need to bleed the brakes.

Take the old pads out and put the new ones in. It's painless.

You wouldn't even need to bleed the brakes if you were doing the fluid, Just use a one-way valve over the nipple.

On motorcycles I tend to pop out the piston and wipe all the crap off it then bleed the brakes. That's because the brakes get sticky and it's a bit of a nuisance, but other than that you wouldn't often need to bleed the brakes on a car unless you fuck something up.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 days ago

I found reading through the rust book was a nice walkthrough of problems one can hit and how that language elected to solve them.

In terms of practice:

  • Write a vim config
    • Shell out to python if you'd like
  • Learn a bit of elisp and org-mode
  • Rewrite all your shell scripts into a python CLI
  • Write a pyqt6 GUI for tasks and notes on the exact way you've always wanted it to work
  • Write an AI tool to auto-format links etc with phi3
    • Very exciting how much these smaller models can do!
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