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giacomo,

So it’s instant messaging with encryption?

giacomo,

Sure, but I mean it seems like they took the long route to end up with AIM with encryption.

I’ve been using signal for years and love it.

giacomo,

Lol, an ole twist of the arm aye?

Looks good!

giacomo,

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giacomo,

I’ve got it installed on a Debian 12 box I’m using as an htpc. It’s works pretty nicely.

giacomo,

Could you create a new partition out of that 300 for /var?

giacomo,

You can also 3dprint this if you or someone you know has a printer. There are a few designs on thingverse, or you could design your own with some CAD software for specific dimensions of your baking sheets. I printed one a few months ago for my cutting boards.

giacomo,

Can you list the devices you have and what you want each one to be doing?

giacomo,

HA = High-Availability

But I think OP meant Home Assistant

giacomo,

Let’s defederate from everyone everywhere and bring this experiment to an end as there will always be mean and ugly people somewhere on the internet.

giacomo,

I assume people on this forum only want to interact with people they agree with. I assume lemmy is going to sprinter into echo chambers and be real boring.

I don’t give a shit what you are or are not calling for. Merely a comment.

giacomo,

Cool

giacomo,

If you’re coming from windows, I think kde may be easier to transition to than gnome.

giacomo,

I’m in the same boat; been using Manjaro on my desktop for years without anything really breaking. I’ve told myself that when it does break and I can’t fix it I’ll distro hop again, but it just hasn’t been the case yet.

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giacomo,

It’s true, this has been an issue that has stumped developers and sysadmins for decades. They cannot function without WinSCP!

This author be trollin.

Distro for experienced Linux user

Hi, I’m looking for a distro for my laptop. My first distro was Pop!_OS, then I switched to Fedora, then Arch for a year and 2 months ago I switched to Fedora Silverblue, because I wanted to try immutable distro that relies on containers and flatpaks to be usefull. Silverblue is great but not so much for me, its not flexible...

giacomo,

Switch to debian and go outside

giacomo,

It’s all 1s and 0s at the end of the day

giacomo,

Some tools even accept misformed addresses like “0.0.0.2130706433”

Is that because it’s just three octets of zero bits? What tools do this?

giacomo,

Did your sandwich explode?

giacomo, (edited )

I just setup a htpc and am using kodi for client of jellyfin, because for some reason the jellyfin desktop app will not register any controller inputs and I haven’t found a remote control solution that works.

giacomo,

I like proxmox, but it kinda sounds like you’d be just fine with just docker running on opensuse or debian. Or whichever the favorite container is these days (idk why podman is so great, but I seent some posts about people that love it.)

I have tiered out my server with all my app services (jellyfin, nextcloud, etc) running in docker on a debian vm, then have lxc containers for nfs, VPN, etc. Proxmox itself handles ZFS, but I’m sure that’s bad practice and there is probably a better way - but it works for me so 🤷.

I’ve also got a opnsense vm, but not used for any “production” atm; just checking it out to see if I should switch my pfsense box over.

giacomo,

How many nothings are in nothing? I guess one nothing.

giacomo,

Nice! I used atom for about a year before it was discontinued and switched to just using Kate. Definitely going to have to checkout pulsar, thanks for dropping it here.

giacomo,

Yeah, I use Kate for everything from quick notes to coding. Or nano. They are simple 🤷

giacomo,

lol I mean it’s not raid per se

giacomo,

He was on about ROCm, not amd performance or market share. But thanks for the fanboy post.

giacomo,

Bruh

giacomo,

we are not arguing, you are just going on and on about amd market share when no one was talking about that. what are you on about?

giacomo,

lol, and that’s the argument OP was making; forget about ROCm and jump onboard with OneAPI

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Hey guys, since early this year i’ve started self hosting. I started by setting up my own router. Its been nice so far. Although I’ve recently ran into a problem. Perhaps someone with more experience can point me in the right direction. In an attempt to prevent vlan client from accessing the internet, restricting them to...

giacomo,

Permit vlan subnet, deny everything else?

giacomo,

Let’s ask our good friend pipedlinkbot.

Well, apparently not.

giacomo,

It’s absolutely annoying eye-rolling shit for regular people.

This is how I feel about reading your posts, dingus.

giacomo,

I’ve got a thinkbook (that makes sense , Lenovo) that I picked up for like <500 which has run Linux since day one. Price/performance is killer. Though, I’d probably go with a framework if I was shopping today. Modular + serviceability wins it for me.

Linux will run on p much anything; hardware modularity and repair resulting in longevity are my main considerations these days.

giacomo,

Welcome to the block list osorhor

giacomo,

This month’s PlayStation Plus Essential titles are Saints Row (PS5, PS4), Black Desert – Traveler Edition (PS4) and Generation Zero (PS4).

giacomo,

Looks kinda like a PDF document. Very neat.

giacomo,

Yeah, that overview page is rough. The specs page worked alright tho.

giacomo,

What if it wasn’t racist?

giacomo,

It must be exhausting being offended by food

giacomo,

This seems interesting.

Gravity fields are just potentials, as gravity requires at least two bodies, right?

If the universe only contained one body of irrelevant mass, without anything else to interact with it would just sit there. Further there would be no time, as there would be no change.

If Earth’s mass were to double, all gravitational relations, including potentials, would also increased but it’s not exactly double as the equation should also account for the other body or bodies masses.

I’m not a scientist, I’m just smoking weed on a sunday. I’m hoping some actual smart people can explain this like I’m high.

giacomo,

Understood, and I don’t think anyone should be trusting Tor either, at least not in the US.

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