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UK ISO stickers for 2. Layout

4mon 9d ago in selfhosted

UK ISO stickers for 2. Layout

4mon 19d ago in thinkpad@lemmy.ml

Backups.. Pull or Push?

5mon 29d ago in linux

I also thought about this, but instead of letting the NAS pull the backups, just let the NAS ping the local machine whenever it gets powered on.

This way, the local machine would know, when it's time to push.

Come on, They build this stuff open source, so that you can self host it completely free of charge.

Advertising their own paid infrastructure to counterfinance development is a no brainer

Since the Pixel 4 series no longer gets security updates, GrapheneOS doesn't support it anymore and discourage using it for security purposes:

https://grapheneos.org/faq#supported-devices

I switched from Arch btw to fedora kionite AMA

10mon 11d ago in linux@lemmy.ml

Ah, I did the exact same about a week ago. To be fair, I installed Kinoite on a second laptop, because I really need my working setup for the next couple of weeks. So I am not forced to use the Kinoite.

The thing that mostly drives me back to Arch, ist that I dont really understand the different appoaches of flatpak, toolbox and the package layering, or more their specific pros and cons and when I want/have to use what, depending also on my threat model.

I even struggled to get my Thunderbird working with my old config, because it wouldn't recognize my .thunderbird in /var/apps/net.thunderbird.Thunderbird/...

Although Fedora has a quite good documentation, which I read with joy (which is not usual) I feel that I am missing some graphical depiction, or something :D

I think the last 2 days I didn't touch this, because I was thinking about writing a lemmy post, with the following:

  1. What are the most obvious things one has to learn/understand, before switching from arch to immutable (esp. kinoite) ?
  2. What steps in your workflow changed, and how do you feel about them? Like do you like them? Is it annoying, but you know it's for good so you still do it? Do you really don't like something?

Thanks for your post, it came just at the right time :D

Medium and alternative write/reading plattforms

10mon 1d ago in asklemmy@lemmy.ml

I think it heavily depends on the files one has to browes the most. I deal with text files all the time, so i dont need an icon to jump in my face telling me, that its a text file.

The media-, design people I know love the previews that icons give them, because its much easier to spot the image file, they are looking for while scanning through a directory

Did you add yourself to the libvirt group? And check the permissions of the image it self, maybe thats the issue

Postiz v1.47.0 - Open source social media scheduling tool

1y 14d ago in selfhosted from github.com

Thanks for your effort, I like it :)

Just out of curiosity, does anybody know of a tool that supports RSS,Telegram,Instagram and whatsapp channels ?

Made a big(?) mistake with mv /*/*/* ./

1y 15d ago in linux@lemmy.ml

I think there is a typo in the path in the body of your post, or?

Stop Parsing (unstructured) Text

1y 1mon ago in linux from pc-hass.de

As in have you heard of deprecated IPv6 addresses before?

Definetly not 0.o

It's really hard to actually believe that a problem like this hasn't got a 1-word-command + flag solution yet. I mean you could ecxpect something like

ip -6 -i eno0

or so...

And yes, totally agree on the edit part! It's always nice to at least no about all the options that exist and smb found out hustling the same struggle like me :D

Isn't it incredible, that we have to read blogposts to learn how to extract an IP addr of a network interface in the shell ... in json ... in 2025 ??!

Some problems will never really get solved.

Thanks for the write up !

Manage things "To be Read"

1y 1mon ago in selfhosted

App Image or AUR package

1y 2mon ago in linux@lemmy.ml

Nextcloud (PHP) vs OpenCloud (Go)

1y 2mon ago in selfhosted

Difference between Github, Gitlab, Forgejo ?

1y 3mon ago in linux@lemmy.ml

Difference between Manjaro and EndeavourOS

1y 4mon ago in linux@lemmy.ml