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Strit, to selfhosted in Making a Simple Self-Hosted Photo Gallery With IPFS
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Cool. :)

Strit, to selfhosted in Making a Simple Self-Hosted Photo Gallery With IPFS
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So regular web browser can browse IPFS only systems?

Strit, to linux in How and Why to Get Verified on Mastodon
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That likely just means that none of the other fediverse projects has implemented it yet.

Strit, to selfhosted in Making a Simple Self-Hosted Photo Gallery With IPFS
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So like torrenting?

Strit, to dnd in How do you feel about the rules regarding bonus action spells, and why?
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I think the rule as is, is fine. Mercers change to allow up to 2nd level is also fine, but borders the balance scale.

Come to think of it, I could see myself implementing the following house rule: Up to level 8, only cantrips, up to level 14 you can do 1st levels too and after that you can use 2nd levels.

Strit, to selfhosted in Jellyfin docker outside of lan.
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To get it outside the LAN, you just need to forward the port it uses in your router. Example 8096 for regular http requests. I would highly recommend getting at least a reverse proxy with an SSL cert.

Strit, to linux in whats bes and why: github, gitlab, codeberg, etc.
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It’s a matter of opinion and lots of it depends on your preferences.

Github: Where most developers are and therefore has the best network effect. Easy for new contributors. Gitlab: Got some traction after Microsoft bought Github, but is very similar, just not as popular. Codeberg: Completely open source (I believe) it’s the option with most respect for your privacy. Lacks the network effect until fediverse integration is complete, which I do believe the platform is working on. Cgit: A very simple git repository viewer. You can’t do anything from it, except see the repository. Some big projects use this, like the kernel.

There are more options, but some gets very specific after this.

Strit, to linux in Microsoft published a guide on how to install Linux.
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Another thing they have “slipped” in recently is Linux (only Ubuntu for now) support in Microsoft Intune.

This change will make it possible to run Linux in a Microsoft cloud/azure workplace.

Strit, to selfhosted in Getting in a pickle over hardware
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Out of the options you listed, I’d go with the NUC for performance and transcoding.

Strit, to linux in Making a custom live iso, then flashing it with persistent storage
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We need a little more info than that.

Like, what OS? What other tools? Why does it need to be custom, can’t you just install the tools on the installed system? Why do you need a live session/ISO, if you plan on having it installed on persistant storage anyway?

Strit, to linux in tui-sudoku
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That’s correct. Although the user needs to create folders and copy files into their own home folder, as that’s where the script looks for them. But as a package, we can’t touch it, so it’s a manual step for the user.

Strit, to linux in tui-sudoku
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Nice. I made an AUR package for it.

Strit, to linux in tui-sudoku
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It’s pretty simple. :)

In the gitlab projects page there is a “Tags” section. Click the button to create a new tag, like 0.1.0 or whatever versioning you want, and that’s about it.

That way packagers can target versions, instead of just main branch.

Strit, to linux in Why does the breeze theme have 50 dependencies?
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As far as I know the breeze theme is only designed for Plasma, as it depends on some Plasma components to do it correctly.

Strit, to linux in tui-sudoku
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Is it possible to get a tag on the repo, so it’s easy to package for package maintainers?

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