

Uhh, with DST?
I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in systemd/Linux, FOSS, and Selfhosting.
Uhh, with DST?
Just always use the good format
I still somewhat struggle to explain to myself why he won.
I’ve considered it being a protest vote, not one with a clear goal or particular signal in mind, but just as a F you to whomever was in power, but that doesn’t explain why people worship him.
I’ve considered it being a result of conspiracy theories and his ability to use those to his advantage by occasionally partial recognizing them and playing along with the story, but that doesn’t explain why over half the country would vote for him.
I’ve considered it being a consequence of Moscow trying to destabilize the US by supporting a candidate that is easily bought or manipulated. Although there definitely has been some interference, believing it to be effective to an extent of swaying the elections seems almost like wishful thinking at this point.
In the end, I’m still not entirely sure what it is. Maybe you’re right and it’s really that simple.
Trump has won again, despite how he acted last time.
He excluded Smartphones because Apple (who donated to his campaign) asked for it, I think they’ve realized they could just straight up ask him to tariff their competition away.
A real nuisance for all those AI datasets, huh?
Hi, don’t want to bother you, but maybe you forget about my PR to show whether a link is added yet
I just remembered I still have an old gmail address, I should probably change those things over to my new addresses.
Still not that great, I rely on the companion to redirect me to channels through YouTube.
Everyone should check out PeerTube sometime, the UX has improved a lot and there’s a decent amount of content too. I recommend installing the PeerTube Companion app. It shows a popup on YouTube if you’ve clicked on a video that is also available on PeerTube.
Breaking change: Due to the security reason, the “Console” feature is now disabled by default. If you need this feature and understand the risk, you can enable it via the environment variable DOCKGE_ENABLE_CONSOLE=true.
Good that they made a decision, the old security features restricting which commands you could run were awful and could be bypassed by accident. You could run ALLOWED_COMMAMD; RESTRICTED_COMMAND
and it would just do it.
I’m looking forward to the time Forgejo starts supporting Forgefed
Uptime Kuma seems to use nscd
for caching internally and the default system DNS resolver.
I’ve added a custom DNS resolvers to Uptime Kuma, and apparently it can get the records from Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) but it can’t get it from the OpenWRT router (192.168.1.1). 🤔
I’ve enabled a proxy on the router to force the use of DoH, maybe that will help if the ISP’s modem is at fault.
If you self-host your own instance, make sure to disable image hosting / caching. I’ve had to DM a lot of people to inform them of “problematic” images hosted on their instance.
It’s not like they have to choose between killing them and letting them go, they could just lock them up for life too.
Which provider did you use? Also, Hetzner costs the same but with 8GB RAM.
Old PC’s and especially laptops (make sure to consider removing the battery though) make great homeservers. You can run dozens of services on old hardware.
Yes, but if you care about power efficiency then they really aren’t a great option. Most professional server hardware that you can get for a decent price uses significantly more power than an old mini computer or a cheap N100 PC. I own a proliant but rarely power it on due to the fact that I could rent an similarly performant VPS for 2x the power bill. Besides that many server CPU’s don’t have integrated GPU’s and will require additional hardware if you want to run something like Jellyfin.
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