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Linux@lemmy.ml•The Engineer Who Tried to Put Age Verification Into LinuxEnglish
69·19 days agoRemoved by mod
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Opensource@programming.dev•Adafruit: Arduino’s Rules [New ToS] Are ‘Incompatible With Open Source’English
6·4 months agoLaughs in esp32
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Witchfire director says “everybody should attempt to support” Steam Deck as it just makes games better for everyoneEnglish
2·4 months agoAnd glorious. Been playing for a few months. Wild stuff.
I worked with windows and their servers for a long, long time. Fully delved into that ecosystem as it was between 2000-2019 or so.
In 2019 i quit the job I had then and went on a short sabbatical, severe burnout. I had played around with knoppix circa 2003, slackware as well, but I didn’t “get it”.
So the image of linux, in my head, were those experiences until 2019, when I took another look. I had a 500gb sata ssd that I was using to test out every distro under the sun, including a relatively successful install of BLFS. For 2 years I had tried all I could get my hands on, until I settled on my distro of choice.
Nuked my nvme, cleaned out almost all windows remnants from my homelab and went balls deep in linux.
So now I am off windows for about 5 years and I feel like I did when I quit smoking. I keep an install around on a spare ssd because I need fusion360 and a few games that only work on windows so I can keep up with the few friends I have.
But home is on my linux installs and every day, I enjoy the shit out of it.
chaoticnumber@lemmy.dbzer0.comto
Raspberry Pi@programming.dev•An alternative way to power Raspberry Pi 5English
1·4 months agoI have a few, those things are so cheap and so good for the price!
I was just shocked at their convenience when I first discovered them
chaoticnumber@lemmy.dbzer0.comto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What all would you do to set up Ubuntu as a NAS?English
1·4 months agoInteresting, @chazwiz, if you ever go the debian way, check the kernel
chaoticnumber@lemmy.dbzer0.comto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What all would you do to set up Ubuntu as a NAS?English
1·4 months agoSame here, sick of holy wars.
That being said, it seems the hardware difference is there, amd 370 is undercooked on debian, unless you use either sid or custom kernels.
chaoticnumber@lemmy.dbzer0.comto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What folders do you make in addition to the default ones ?English
1·4 months agoA gits dir and a dir called “wd”. Short for working dir.
Its a dumpfest of scripts, tomls, yamls, directories galore. The gits dir is where I keep my cmdb, that one is organized. wd is like a playground where I allow myself not to give a shit
chaoticnumber@lemmy.dbzer0.comto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What all would you do to set up Ubuntu as a NAS?English
4·4 months agoYup! Considering that cpu, debian will be painful, but ubuntu as a server is asking for trouble. Look for fedora server, for the love of god even an arch server. Do your future self a favor and avoid that grilled roadkill that is ubuntu.
Fedora server comes with cockpit if thsts what you want.
For the 370, fedora works well.
Pinch of salt- i got burned too many times with ubuntu server, I run an extensive homelab and I’m a regular at the burns ward. I loathe ubuntu with the energy of a Wolf-Rayet star.
chaoticnumber@lemmy.dbzer0.comto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What all would you do to set up Ubuntu as a NAS?English
1·4 months agoWhat?! Theres a huge difference. Ubuntu is hot garbage for server work. How? Wait until you hit a permissions issue with your share and you find that snap did some bullshit, because you have mixed apt and snap packages. The notorious hardcoded snap store backend? Not a fan.
Yeah one might say debian is old packages, but first of all its a nas system, not an internet facing machine or even a main server thst needs a ton of services.
Even then third party software is pretty recent even on debian.
Ubuntu is the wrong choice for any server. Any.
chaoticnumber@lemmy.dbzer0.comto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What happened with Syncthing-Fork and is it safe to use now?English
17·4 months agoWhat an irresponsible thing to say, “I’m a moron, jump off the bridge with me”.
Yeah no shit its fine, just until one day we all wake up with “xz” style exploits because “it works bro, stop caring”.
chaoticnumber@lemmy.dbzer0.comto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Do people with newer pcs prefer rolling release?English
1·4 months agoFor me its security patches. I frequently lock app versions manually.
I do have an old laptop that uses a fixed release, because it sees infrequent use.
One needs to adjust whats needed per usecase. For me that means daily drivers get semi-rolling or rolling. Where stability is neede/older systems, fixed releases.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Chat Control approved: Certain EU countries will see your private messages. Is yours on the list?English
17·4 months agoDear mods, watch what you remove from these chats, our freedoms are getting fucked, people should be allowed to be indignant.
That being said i hope the legislators sit on cacti all day every day, those fucking assholes are exempt from this bullshit.
They will take my data out of my cold dead hands. It was a matter of time, sure, but I was actually holding on to hope for this one. I am pissed, dismayed even.
Session, signal, simplex are your friends. If those give up the ghost and bend the knee then we are going back to irc and aliases. Fucking shit!
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Linux@programming.dev•Trying to learn Linux, coming from windowsEnglish
5·4 months agoBest teacher I had was breaking things by installing everything under the sun then trying to fix it. But its time consuming.
I would say go at it yourself, you’ll learn along the way, same as you did with windows. For tips, its hard to say, see if you can get your hands on Sander van Vugt - linux fundamentals. I watched it a few years into my linux journey and it schooled my ass still.
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Greentext@sh.itjust.works•Anon asks out a girlEnglish
484·4 months agoWhy is the guy a creep?
I have moments when I think “I might get banned for this”, this is one of those moments.
You may try to ban vpns but you can not really, people usually find ways around censorship. We are notorious for this stuff, as a species.
Its infuriating to me when people just roll over for the powers that be. They may ban some nodes, others will pop up, those will get banned too and so the cycle of cat and mouse begins.
You can host your own vpn with wireguard. It takes a bit of figuring out, sure, but you can literally do so with a raspberry pi. Stick it in a network of choice and voila.
Oh they may control stuff, but this is not a game that can be won, human repression is a futile effort, it may work for a while, but there is a reason why regimes fall. See the wall of Berlin and so many other examples.
Fret not friend, for hope dies last.
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Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•If every video game was to be destroyed but you had the chance to save five games, what would you choose to save?English
1·5 months agoIf replayable is what we want, I’d save csgo instead of cs2
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Opening the door: Making self-hosting friendly for newcomersEnglish
1·5 months agoI loathe this approach. But for me its more of a hobby and even then, I too am alergic to overt complexity, but saying no maintenance is asking for a security hole to open, sure it can be automated away, but it still takes at least SOME work.
The main reason I dislike this approach is by doing things as simply as possible you delegate the control to the developer of your solution. Its not a one size fits all thing. Some solutions can for sure be turnkey, but most should require some work, because we do this to regain control, not delegate more of it away.

I have openwrt on my ER-X too, poor thing is relegated to glorified managed switch duties nowadays though