Game Thread: Kansas City Chiefs (5-0) at San Francisco 49ers (3-3)
  • tko tko 9h ago 100%

    Yeah, I don't buy this take. The Niners have been consistently competitive since Shanahan started. Any one play call isn't indicative of his ability as an offensive tactician.

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  • Game Thread: Kansas City Chiefs (5-0) at San Francisco 49ers (3-3)
  • tko tko 10h ago 100%

    That's fair, but he's definitely not the only commentator falling over themselves to compliment Mahomes.

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  • Game Thread: Kansas City Chiefs (5-0) at San Francisco 49ers (3-3)
  • tko tko 10h ago 100%

    Special teams continues to be a big problem... I'm not sure why we can't cover these kicks, but I hope they can get it figured out fast.

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  • Game Thread: Kansas City Chiefs (5-0) at San Francisco 49ers (3-3)
  • tko tko 10h ago 100%

    I dint think he's bad... I think he'll get better with more experience.

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  • Game Thread: Kansas City Chiefs (5-0) at San Francisco 49ers (3-3)
  • tko tko 12h ago 100%

    I'm feeling good about this one... Can't wait for kickoff. Let's goooooooo!

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  • Is there any scientific basis on "taste creep?" Example: you've eaten lots of good food and now average food that you used to enjoy grosses you out.
  • tko tko 3d ago 100%

    There is legitimately good wine at just about every price point... You definitely should not write off a wine just because of the price.

    And conversely, there's lots of BAD wine that's expensive.

    Try everything and keep track of what you like! Your wine drinking experience will improve, and it'll probably cost you less to boot!

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  • Should Election Day Become A Federal Holiday? Weighing The Benefits And Drawbacks
  • tko tko 7d ago 100%

    How do you counter the arguments about strategic votes in Cardinal voting systems? Those arguments are explained here: https://betterchoices.vote/Cardinal

    Put simply, Approval is still subject to strategic voting that undermines the purpose of the system. In practice, nobody is going to approve of a centrist candidate from the other party because that approval vote might be the only reason that their party loses.

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  • Game Thread: San Francisco 49ers (2-3) at Seattle Seahawks (3-2)
  • tko tko 1w ago 100%

    Fantastic finish. Gotta love that!

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  • Game Thread: San Francisco 49ers (2-3) at Seattle Seahawks (3-2)
  • tko tko 1w ago 100%

    Worse this year for sure... Not as bad as 2020 though

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  • Game Thread: San Francisco 49ers (2-3) at Seattle Seahawks (3-2)
  • tko tko 1w ago 100%

    Not a bad start... Let's go defense!

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  • Should Election Day Become A Federal Holiday? Weighing The Benefits And Drawbacks
  • tko tko 2w ago 100%

    I'm so glad I found this site! I think I've been converted to a Consensus Voting proponent instead of Instant Runoff.

    You can read more about it here: https://betterchoices.vote/ConsensusVoting

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  • Should Election Day Become A Federal Holiday? Weighing The Benefits And Drawbacks
  • tko tko 2w ago 100%

    Do you have a link that explains what you're talking about? I'm having a hard time reconciling my understanding of Ranked Choice (with instant runoff) with the downfalls you describe.

    Edit: I came across this: https://betterchoices.vote/Cardinal It explains the spoiler problem with Ordinal voting systems, but also illustrates problems with Cardinal voting systems. Interesting stuff.

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  • Is it possible to run a reverse proxy only on a specific service or port?
  • tko tko 3w ago 100%

    Gotcha... as long as you understand that any device that receives that traffic can see exactly what's in it! (no sarcasm intended at all... if you're informed of the risk and OK with it, then all is well!)

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  • Is it possible to run a reverse proxy only on a specific service or port?
  • tko tko 3w ago 100%

    What's your reason for using HTTP? That seems like a really bad idea this day in age, ESPECIALLY if that's something you're going to make available on the internet.

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  • Is it possible to run a reverse proxy only on a specific service or port?
  • tko tko 3w ago 100%

    A reverse proxy is basically a landing place that acts as a middle man between the client and the server. Most people set it up so that all traffic on 80 or 443 go to the reverse proxy, and then the reverse proxy gets the correct website based on the host header of the request.

    If you are currently serving multiple websites on your server, then that means you are serving each website on a different port.

    So, just make sure that the reverse proxy is serving on a port that is not used by your other sites. It will only respond on it's own port, and it will only serve the site(s) that you have configured in the proxy.

    You'll be fine!

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  • Game Thread: New England Patriots (1-2) at San Francisco 49ers (1-2)
  • tko tko 3w ago 100%

    I'm pretty sure I saw a stat that the Niners are dead last in special teams.

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  • Game Thread: New England Patriots (1-2) at San Francisco 49ers (1-2)
  • tko tko 3w ago 100%

    Checking in late... Team is looking good so far! Maybe need to stiffen up the pass protection, but I'm happy so far! Go Niners!!

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  • No Kittle, Deebo or CMC? Ugh.
  • tko tko 4w ago 100%

    Losing to the Rams always sucks, and espeically since it put us below 500 on the season.

    BUT, I gotta say that even with the injuries, I think our offense is fine. Bell needs to figure out how to hold on to the ball, and the line could stiffen up a bit. Outside of that, Purdy was excellent again, Mason is a workhorse, and Jennings was a bonafide rockstar.

    Defensive penalties were killer throughout the whole game. I'm not sure what's going on with that, but I hope they can pick up the discipline for the rest of the season.

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  • I'm excited for the new season and gameday threads with you all. I generally tune out football news in the offseason, so I'm eager to jump back in... let's goooooooo!

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    Lemmy Support tko 4mo ago 100%
    0.19.4 Prerequisites

    The release notes for 0.19.4 mention that this version requires an upgrade to both pictrs and postgres, but there isn't any information about what versions of those are supported. Is there someplace else I should be looking for this information? Or should I just YOLO with the latest version of each?

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    Lemmy Theming Instructions

    cross-posted from: https://tkohhh.social/post/4829 > Unfortunately, the [official documentation on theming lemmy ](https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/theming.html)is severely lacking. I made some progress on getting it figured out today, so I wanted to share that with you all. > > This is by no means meant to be an exhaustive guide, but my hope is that it will at least get you going. I'm sure that I will say things that are incorrect, so please correct me if you know better! > > # Background > > Lemmy uses Bootstrap-compatible theming. As far as I can tell, this means that it uses a pre-defined set of CSS classes. This is important because if you provide a CSS file that doesn't have all of the correct classes defined, it will break the layout of your lemmy. > > Your custom CSS needs to be saved in the bind mount for your lemmy-ui container. If you followed the [install instructions](https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/install_docker.html) on join-lemmy.org, the location will be `/lemmy/volumes/lemmy-ui/extra_themes/`. > > # Prerequisites > > In order to generate the correct CSS, you need a couple of things: > - your customized Bootstrap variables, saved in an scss file > - the Bootstrap scss files > - the SASS compiler > > Let's go through each of these (last to first): > > **The SASS compiler** > > The SASS compiler needs to be installed on the machine you will use to generate your CSS files (it doesn't NEED to be the computer that lemmy is installed on, but it can be). Follow the [install instructions](https://sass-lang.com/install/) relevant to you. I used the "Install Anywhere (Standalone)" instructions and installed SASS on the Ubuntu machine that is running my lemmy instance. > > **The Bootstrap scss files** > > These files need to be saved on the same machine as the SASS compiler. The [Bootstrap download page](https://getbootstrap.com/docs/5.3/getting-started/download/) has a button to download the source files ("Download source"). This will give you a zip folder, so unzip it. Within the unzipped files, the only directory you need to keep is `/bootstrap-5.3.0/scss`. Save that folder in a place that makes sense for you. I put it in my home directory, so the path looks like `~/bootstrap-5.3.0/scss`. You'll need to reference this directory when you're creating your custom scss file. > > **Your customized Bootstrap variables, saved in an scss file** > > This is the fun part... you define your Bootstrap variables. I'm still a little unclear on which version of Bootstrap lemmy is using (and therefore which variables are valid), so I chose to start with one of lemmy's default themes as a starting point. I grabbed `_variables.litely.scss` and `litely.scss` from the [lemmy-ui github repo](https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/tree/main/src/assets/css/themes) as a starting point. > > You'll notice that `litely.scss` is just importing `variables.litely` as well as the Bootstrap scss files. You'll need to change the path of the Bootstrap scss files to the path where you saved your copy of the files. However, leave `bootstrap` at the end of the file path, as this is actually referring to the `bootstrap.scss` file within the Bootstrap scss directory. > > It wasn't obvious to me initially, but you can also add your own CSS styles at the bottom of your scss file. These will be merged with the styles defined in the Bootstrap files. For instance, I wanted my navbar to have a different font from the body, so I added this: > > ``` > #navbar { > font-family: sans-serif; > } > ``` > > # Generating the CSS file > > Once you have all of the prerequisites satisfied, you can generate your CSS files using the SASS compiler. Go to the directory where your customized scss file(s) are saved, and run this command (you added the SASS install directory to your PATH, right??): > > ``` > sass [inputfile.scss] [outputfile.css] > ``` > > This will generate a CSS file. However, pay attention, as there might be errors. If so, fix the errors until you can run SASS without any errors. > > Finally, drop the generated CSS file into your "extra_themes" directory. You'll now see your theme show up in the list of themes on your profile (it'll be the filename of your CSS file). > > *************************** > And that's it! I hope somebody finds this helpful. Please let me know if there's anything I can clarify!

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