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You said you'll watch the good, innovative Star Wars media, and then ignore Visions
  • Completely agree. I'm glad they felt comfortable branching out like this. Much better than just shitting out a bunch of Episode IXs or whatever.

    An analogue, I think, is how oddball Star Trek: Lower Decks is. That show 100% works for me, but it was clearly a risk

  • You said you'll watch the good, innovative Star Wars media, and then ignore Visions
  • I actually also dislike almost all of the art styles, but I know that's a personal quirk, so I wasn't going to mention it :P

    I found both seasons (I'm a completionist, so I've seen them all) to be about the same as far as story quality, personally. Like maybe one good one each? I don't think season 2 had anything quite as cringe as the Tatooine rock band thing from season 1 though haha

  • How to lower priority of container

    Hi everyone!

    I run a few low-resource-usage containers on a home server that also has things that run directly on the metal. I'm starting to run a simple Docker container that just lets me run the Whisper speech-to-text engine. That container basically uses all of my CPU power for several hours, which is fine, but I want to make sure it's not starving other processes of CPU time.

    In a non-Docker setup, I'd just nice the program, and that'd be it, but that doesn't seem to work in this context. I've found this Stack Overflow post that recommends using the --cpu-shares flag with docker run, but I haven't been able to find out if that allows you to deprioritize the container relative to everything else using the CPU (such as non-containerized tasks) or just relative to other containers.

    Any help would be appreciated!

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    Is it just me, or is all this talk of "severe heat" in Georgia overblown?

    Every day for the past few weeks, 11 Alive has been going on about a "heat wave" or "severe heat" hitting metro Atlanta (and the rest of the state).

    It's in the low 90s.

    I've lived in Georgia my entire life, and that's 100% normal. If anything, this has been a cool Summer. Am I nuts?

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    If fully switching to Lemmy is being harder than you thought, it's perfectly fine to use both Lemmy and Reddit for the time being!
  • I switched to Mastodon almost all at once, but I still check it for, like, five people. I feel comfortable with that. Reddit is much less of a "check it" style thing (it's more of a browsing / doing an activity kind of thing IMO), so I'm not actually quite sure that I'll even end up wanting/needing to go to Reddit

    … other than the huge number of [really helpful] Reddit posts that appear in search results.