Asteroid hitting seems quite less concerning when mad actively lingers over our head
Dismantling the institution of systematic oppression, one step at a time
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I don’t think it’s a meme
Look’s great, thanks
Using Arch for almost a decade now. Started with Ubuntu, fedora, mint but finally landed on arch. But am thinking about switching to gentoo; arch has gone too mainstream that im afraid it might be plagued with “age verification” virus
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
1·10 days agoMainly use pangolin for public access, I’m looking for something/somehow add authentication for pangolin while trying to access endpoint in apps where it’s not exactly possible to directly authenticate in pangolin
antrosapien@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin critical security update - This is not a jokeEnglish
3·11 days agoI have been planning to check out Netbird for couple of days. Is it a good alternative for headscale and pangolin?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Post age-attestation distro migration | Artix vs Void vs endeavorOS vs ???
2·12 days agoIs there anything similar to aur for void linux?
Hundred rabbits rss Hundred Rabbits is an artist collective that documents low-tech solutions with the hope of building a more resilient future
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edit : link typo
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Systemd preparing to comply with age verification laws
3·25 days agoWhat if users are redefined as context? Now the is does not have users anymore. That’s not a ‘root’ user, it’s a ‘root’ context. And that’s non root context with supercontext privileges
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Probably want to stop using Booklore...English
71·29 days agoThat list is depressing

Selecting In your Browser should do it. Some apps declares what urls it can handle in manifest and opens that app directly without consulting browser
Using it to run jellyfin and other self hosted apps that runs good in Chromium
Well There‘s Your Problem This is a podcast about engineering disasters and systemic failures, from a leftist perspective, with jokes
what’s all this then? it’s quite simple really - engineering goes not good, the ntsb investigates, and then we decide to complain about it. what happened? when did it happen? who was there? and most importantly - why?
we don’t just mean why did a bridge collapse, or why did a plane crash - how did the systems fail? what could have been done to prevent this? and why does this keep happening? we have no idea - we’re not the experts. but we can try to figure it out together.
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Color Memory Game — How well do you remember colors?
3·2 months ago46.3 I think it’s easier to remember a color that you can either name(or close name) or can associate with some object or logo
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Based on this graph, and this graph alone, guess at what time I completely blocked OpenAI crawlersEnglish
3·2 months agoI have wasted about a week over few months to setup Anubis in front of pangolin with traefik without any success. Starting from scratch every time
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•"i am shocked at how many people don't have an actively hostile relationship with advertising"
5·2 months agoWe don’t have any advertisements on our platform but there are some occasional commercial breaks
TBH, pacman aur is damn easier than managing PPA’s on Ubuntu
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What is the Best way to migrate Google-Photos to Immich?English
1·3 months agoFound it the hard way… Extracted the zips,and deleted; just to find out I gotta download em again or compress it
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How are people discovering random subdomains on my server?English
6·3 months agoHoly shit… I thought it was DNS resolver selling these data







If god would like us all to have unlimited free energy, wouldn’t he put a giant nuclear reactor in sky