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CorrodedCranium , to books in What's your favorite format for books?
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I prefer physical books for the most part but I have a hard time justifying their cost when I own an ereader.

I like listening to audiobooks when I’m out and about but I find I’ll occasionally miss the odd sentence when I get distracted or forget to pause when I take my headphones off which leads to me skipping around trying to find where I was at.

hakase , to books in What's your favorite format for books?

Nice, thick, heavy hardcover, thick, textured pages, no jacket.

MentallyExhausted , to nostupidquestions in Why is there such a negative reaction to certain self improvement practices here?

Sorry that happened, but I have to assume this isn’t the first time you’ve been ostracized for it, right? Lemmy is just another group of people, same as everywhere.

utopianfiat , to selfhost in [Rant] … all I want is dropping some files into a directory and call it a day

retvrn to cgi-bin

CarolineJohnson , to futurama in Which Futurama line(s) do you find yourself quoting for no raisin?
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“This concept of ‘wuv’ confuses and infuriates us!”

“Uh, see, it used to be milk and, well, time makes fools of us all.”

“Crap-spackle!”

Travail , to childfree in Welcome, reddit refugees!

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AlmostDachshund , to android in Do Not Disturb Annoyance
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It annoys the hell out of me as well. I haven’t found a workaround yet.

Sailor_jets , to linux in X11 vs Wayland
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Has this place officially become a true Linux community? Did we just have the first X vs Wayland thread?!

That said, I use Wayland on all my machines, but I don’t have Nvidia hardware. I suggest just using X11 until Nvidia manages to do the needful. Personally I enjoy using wayland, things run so smoothly, I have zero issues with games and the only application I used that broke was Barrier, but I just used it for my Steam Deck and that problem is solved with SSH.

EnigmaNL , to gaming in What are peoples thoughts on games requiring always online? How does it affect your enjoyment of those games?
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In my opinion all games that can be played solo should have an offline mode. Personally I have an excellent internet connection but I hate having to depend on servers to be able to play the game that I bought.

The thing about always online is that the servers often crap out, especially during launch or during major patches. That just annoys the hell out of me.

WolfhoundRO , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?

Got a Pi 4 (Raspberry Pi OS) set with an USB3 HDD with Systemd mount dependency for the following services:

  • Plex for movies and music
  • Samba for a shared network drive
  • Transmission

Planning for:

  • PiHole (DNS adblocker)
  • Jellyfin as a backup
  • Nginx Proxy Server (since my Nodejs Express Proxy project failed miserably)

I configured it for mobility since I am always moving with it, so this is why the Systemd dependency is very handy. Also, its wifi connection defaults to my hotspot when not at home.

I also got 3 Pi3Bs remaining from an old Kube cluster project with HypriotOS, but I didn’t know what to do with them and it pains me to renew the cluster certificates

carbonprop , to reddit in Is there any feedback of the current blackout? Feels like everything will be over soon and it's going on like before.

The Reddit blackout got me to delete my 12 1/2 year old account. Then I jumped into Lemmy to give it a try and I really like the potential. Spez has made a bad error in judgement basically to fill his wallet. The platform was built by a community and should be owned by that same community.

Mountaineer , to selfhosted in Selfhosting behind VPN?
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Absolutely possible.
The key to simple self hosting is to have a dns record that points to your externally accessible IP, whether that be your real one or an external one hosted at a VPN provider.
If that IP changes, you’ll need to update it dynamically.

It’s becoming increasibly common to be a requirement to do so as CGNat becomes more widespread.

One of the newer ways to do that is with a Cloudflare Tunnel, which whilst technically is only for web traffic, they ignore low throughput usage for other things like SSH.

troyunrau , to technology in Slashdot -> Fark -> Digg -> Reddit -> Lemmy
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I skipped Fark, but my progression is largely the same. Once in a blue moon, I still visit Slashdot. It’s like checking up on an ex to see how they’re doing.

Tempiz , to selfhosted in [Question] Does anyone run their own email server?
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Nope. It can’t really be self hosted anymore, as having a residential IP is a straight track to the spam folder. It can be done if you also pay for a mail relay service, but then what’s the point of self hosting when you need to rely on a cloud service anyways.

sunbeam60 , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?

Got 2 24/7 runners in my home:

  1. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Server on a tiny Dell Optiplex 7000 server (Intel 12700T), strapped under my desk, hosting everything in docker:
  • Plex
  • *arrs, on top of a Gluetun container for privacy
  • QBittorrent, to download big files, like … eh … linux distributions
  • NginX Proxy Manager
  • PhotoPrism (I subscribe, it’s awesome, cannot recommend it enough)
  • Portainer, as a management interface
  • Wireguard VPN server, to enable me to get into my LAN and prevent having to expose anything to the public internet.
  • Watchtower, for keeping things up to date.
  1. A Synology 718+ with 10 TB in a a dual SHR RAID.
  • PhotoPrism storage
  • Plex media storage

In addition, I’m hosting a couple of Wireguard VPS in the US and a Nordic country to give me access to regional content (I pay for a few regional services through friends living there - i.e. they pay monthly and I pay them yearly for an account on a region-locked service) - not sure if that counts as “self-hosting” :)

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