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curve, to linux in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Committing Fully To Netplan For Network Configuration

I like yaml generally but netplan was a huge unnecessary pain in the ass.

curve, to technology in Twitter is losing daily active users. CEO Linda Yaccarino confirmed it.

RSS needs to make a comeback.

curve, to android in Best free and open source keyboard alternatives to google gboard

This is the one I’m using. It’s fantastic.

curve, to android in Best free and open source keyboard alternatives to google gboard

Nope, not that I can see.

curve, to android in Best free and open source keyboard alternatives to google gboard

Openboard has been doing well for me.

curve, to news in Voters in Ohio reject GOP-backed proposal that would have made it tougher to protect abortion rights

Abortion is the big ticket item and the headline isn’t wrong but it’s also more than that- it would’ve basically given the Ohio Republican Party power for decades. They already illegally gerrymander, etc. and this would’ve made them even more unaccountable.

  • Current rules- 44 counties to get signatures, 10 day cure period to gather more if you fall short, 50+% to pass.
  • Proposed rules- 5% from ALL 88 counties, no cure period, 60% to pass.

Essentially, grassroots initiatives already have a high hurdle and this would’ve made them effectively impossible. Only big moneyed interests could ever get anything on the ballot again.

Very, very happy it failed.

curve, to news in We’re now finding out the damaging results of the mandated return to the office–and it’s worse than we thought

Precisely this. I felt reddit and now lemmy are not entirely in sync with the majority of people. I prefer a hybrid but it’s the CHOICE that should be there. Some want full wfh, some want full time office. So long as everyone can choose, that’s the sweet spot.

curve, (edited ) to selfhosted in What do you use to document your home lab?

I went with dokuwiki forever ago. Super stupid simple single container to run (no DB) and writes down to plain text files. I sync it with git every now and then.

My only gripe about it is the dokuwiki syntax and not using normal markdown. I do now have a plugin for that but it’s still just ok. But at this point I might be too engrossed in it to ever really switch. But other than that it works well, is lightweight, has other plugins (email, mermaid flow charts, etc. etc.) and really is pretty maintenance-free.

If there is some better one that is accessible via a browser and doesn’t require a DB then I’d be interested.

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