Hell, having the IPs is sufficient enough, no need for the hosts hack.
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It should be the last resort plan. Cuz if the domain name changes, that's a new instance as far as Lemmy is concerned. Sure, the instance will hold all your posts and media, but I don't think new posts made from that account will be associated with posts before the domain name change.
There is this GUI app called lasim. Download it, run it, export the data to json. But, the instance has to be online in order to do this.
What's a CalcKey account?
Zoom in... OK, now xray mode... not that much, just the clothes... perfect, take pic.
!lostlemmings@some.instance
Brilliant 🤣🤣🤣
Mhm, pretty accurate... but I have no idea why, this goes for my aunt, not my mom 🤷.
Dub-step 🤔... yep, seems legit 👍.
You could run Void on it... and a few other niche distros, but Void is the most mainstream one that still supports x86. Plus, xbps-src holds almost everything else that is not present in the official repos, so, you could just compile from source using the template.
Forget about the battery, it's not worth it. Use it till it dies completely, then remove it and use it on the charger.
Damn it, I was hoping no one would notice.
Doesn't really matter, those chargers can take in from about 90V to about 250, 260V. Forget what the sticker says about 110~230, they're designed for unstable voltage operation (not actually designed for that, but they don't wanna make different ones for EU and UK/US voltages coz it costs more, plus people bitch about not being able to use them abroad, so they just make the same ones and ship with different plugs). Trust me, they can handle voltage swings pretty darn good. They're SMPS power supplies, they're designed to output the same voltage in a very wide range of input voltages.
If you really think that a battery will help (it might help... in some cases... depending on how it's built), just leave the battery on even if it's dead. It might work as voltage dumper in some cases, but as I said, it depends on the design.