A lot of the responses are offering an all or none response. The issue isn’t OP wants to block all memes posts, they just don’t want to see them as often.
This is an algorithm/fedi issue I suspect. It would require curation.
Since fedi isn’t really about that, the only option is to downvote.
Downvote shitty memes.
I manage storage systems as part of my day job. i think you would be happy with a simple direct attached storage device. You’d need a storage controller card and a storage controller. These are usually enterprise-grade items so they might be expensive. I suspect there are SATA options but SATA is pretty slow.
QNAP and Synology are decent for what they offer, if you like the idea if turning it on, setting up an account, and then having access to both native and an easy 3rd-party store with no fiddling needed then they are a good idea. You can also setup an iSCSI connection for direct-attached storage over the network.
120 is the lower limit for killing stuff off. Not much will live or grow at a sustained 120.
I leave mine at 120 and every Sunday it kicks up to 135 for an hour for peace of mind.
It’s the websites with ads that heat up my phone so much it hurts that are the problem.
Does your insurance have a Teladoc? Call.
A 9-5 would include time for self-study such as “homeroom” or whatever they want to call it. It’s not like they are going to be in lecture the entire day.
did you snake it from the cleanout? the pipe outside that’s designed to “clean out” clogs from the clog side?
Get the pull cord somehow. If there is an emergency release, put a coat hanger between the door slats or drill a small hole into the door to pull it with a coat hanger.
I’m not an engineer.
If the crack is moving then you need to address it pronto. If it’s not moving and has been there for years then it’s probably fine.
This happens a LOT more often than you think. I worked with a well-connected person that killed a dude while she was drunk driving. She was not in jail at any point.
You want to use as little space as possible tonsave on cost.
A server with ipmi is ideal.
A hardware vpn firewall is a good idea.
Do you need to provide your own router or switch?
those steps were going to break at some point.
You can’t simply mix up some cement and fix it. Cement doesn’t glue to it’self after it’s set up. You’ll need a special mixture to get anything to stick to it reasonably well.
Plan on getting the steps redone, and patch it with some repair mix for the short term.
Always get whichever is available at your local hardware store.
For battery it’s makita.
For corded it’s harbor freight for little used items or whatever is available from Home Depot, usually ryobi.
Put a lock on the breaker panel.
Why do you want tankless? If it’s not for space and “endless” hot water, then tankless may not be right for you.
Consider a heat pump tanked water heater if you’re looking for efficiency improvements.
Can you post a photo of where power is getting to the shed? It should be a breaker sub panel and it should have a “lockout” tab. You can simply throw the breakers and put a lock on the panel.
Cracks are of two types: static or dynamic.
Most static cracks are fine. Cracks that are moving, changing, etc are dynamic and should be inspected by a professional.
I have an ADU that has a huge crack in the slab foundation. But it’s probably been there for 10+ years. I’ll need to spend $20k to dig it out and fix it, or I can simply mostly ignore it.
Anyone that was around while Reddit was growing will remember that there were few subreddits to begin with. I think fediverse needs that to happen before expanding.
I don’t know how to fix it. Maybe sub-feddits need to be pruned if they aren’t thriving. Maybe tags in titles would be more helpful until they have enough content to warrant their on category.