colonelpanik

joined 1 year ago
[–] colonelpanik@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago

I played hockey right up to Junior level. Minor hockey has its own issues for sure but once you leave minor and go into junior where parents aren't paying fees it was toxic as hell. There was some great guys I played hockey with, made some great friendships there, but there were some absolutely awful human beings as well and they are tolerated way more than in general society. It comes from an old school culture among coaches right up to the owners of the teams. (excluding the trainers. they were almost always respectful people)

[–] colonelpanik@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I bought a Pentium 75 in 1995. It had a 1GB hdd and 16MB of ram with Windows 3.11 and 28.8k modem. It cost me $5000. In 1995 dollars that's $9,977.92 which seems insane.

[–] colonelpanik@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

All I can do is act with ethics and integrity. The rest is their god-damned problem. I can't say I have ever been harassed at the door though. Maybe this was just one security guard going overboard.

 

Hey all, looks like I added this question to the wrong group originally and was pointed here.

Basically trying to add feeds to a RSS reader.

Originally I had no problems with feeds on my home instance (lemmy.ca) but this morning no longer works.

Overall would like to add feeds from any subscribed community but seems to be hit or miss with a join lemmy prompt. See original post.

Any ideas or is it just a feature that needs some work at this point in time.

 

Hey all, I have been adding community rss feeds by adding the community name + .xml to my feed reader. Works great for my home instance lemmy.ca but trying to add the .xml for a community I am subscribed to from another instance craps out with the login page requirement.

For example, adding https://lemmy.ca/c/lemmy411.xml works fine in the rss reader but adding https://lemmy.world/c/technology.xml does not work because I am not on lemmy.world.

Also https://lemmy.ca/c/technology.xml@lemmy.world fails with feed not found "Join Lemmy"

Any ideas? Maybe I am missing something obvious.