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GrayBoltWolf , to technology in How do I know if someone has physically accessed my phone?
@GrayBoltWolf@lemmy.world avatar

If they have your passcode then no? Why would you give your passcode to someone you don’t trust?

Hamano OP ,

I don’t know, I don’t have all the details. But people you trust today might not be worthy of trust tomorrow, I guess.

elscallr ,
@elscallr@kbin.social avatar

At this point I'd back up your photos, etc, and factory reset the phone. Then use a different passcode. Don't forget to back up MFA credentials so you can get into your Google account after the reset.

JackbyDev , to linux in Why is Linux so frustrating for some people?

Using it since I was 12

People have been using X since that age so anything different is going to be jarring. Just the smallest roadblocks can put people off of stuff. Why bother learning something new when the old thing works?

PseudoSpock ,

Because learning is a good thing.

JackbyDev ,

Sure, but people don’t just randomly decide to learn something unless they want to learn it or they think it is useful. I can’t drive a manual transmission car. Car enthusiasts may explain to me while they’re blue in the face why they’re better but unless I actually want to do it I want do it even though “learning” is a good thing inherently. That’s how folks who don’t understand Linux view it. The goodness of “learning” is not enough to get them to want to do it.

PseudoSpock ,

Not wanting to learn is just boring and lazy.

JackbyDev ,

There’s a difference between not wanting to learn anything and not wanting to learn a new operating system.

PseudoSpock ,

That’s a very boomer like attitude. Learn or get left behind.

JackbyDev ,

Go learn why they don’t want to learn some incredibly niche OS then.

PseudoSpock ,

Niche, huh? Linux dang near runs the world. Not being a primary gaming platform does not make it niche.

BaumGeist ,

Why bother learning something new when the old thing works?

When I was younger, I would have read this and agreed: people are resistent to change, and that holds us back.

Now, I read this and agree: why do we worry so much about having the newest and shiniest when what we have still works? Seems like a waste of time and resources

monobot , to linux in Why is Linux so frustrating for some people?

Most people stop trying anything technical as soon as it does not work as they expected.

As soon as something unexpected happens or something expected doesn’t happen, they drop it.

While Windows is like that for me and my needs, for them it is Linux.

PseudoSpock ,

That’s a flaw with the people, not the OS.

monobot ,

Don’t think like that. People are people, they will not change. Accept them and yourself.

PseudoSpock ,

Oof, no. Some people are people. Have you met people? Do not recommend.

1draw4u , to showerthoughts in I wonder where police cars get their gasoline from?

Matrix confirmed

aCosmicWave OP ,

+1 for simulation theory

HamsterRage , to selfhosted in I know nothing about self-hosting, only want to self-host my photos

The last rPi I bought was all of $40. I thought it was a bargain for the specs.

TheTechNerd OP ,
@TheTechNerd@lemmy.world avatar

I wish I can find them for that much. They cost way more where I live

DrJenkem ,
@DrJenkem@lemmy.blugatch.tube avatar

Have you looked online?

PseudoSpock , to linux in Why is Linux so frustrating for some people?

Pretty simple, really. Buy a console for gaming, or a separate machine for gaming. I don’t game, the joy of that died with the loss of lan parties and Tribes II.

Choose a system, make it your daily driver for work and home, and you will form the habits and muscle memory. Don’t and it will remain a struggle to some degree or another.

bankimu ,

I’m not sure why you say that. I’ve been using Arch to play triple A games (Control, Diablo 4, Elden Ring, Death Stranding, etc.) with NVidia GPU even (which is known to have proprietary driver and not as tweakable). Never had a single glitch, everything runs like native.

PseudoSpock ,

My experimentation with gaming using Steam had gone just fine, as well. But I hear it all the time, that Linux and gaming have issues. My response to them is pretty much that I don’t care. I don’t use Linux for gaming. Gaming isn’t my thing. To me, gamers and their needs are completely unimportant, as the pass time is just a waste.

albsen , to technology in Best Linux laptop for 2023

If your OK with arm I’d say the macbooks and especially the macbook air are ready with asahi for daily use. I’m personally considering getting to run linux on as daily driver.

ede OP ,

That’s an interesting point. I could buy my wife a new Air and update her M1 to run Linux. Thanks for the suggestion!

code ,
@code@lemmy.mayes.io avatar

This is where i am leaning too

jcarax ,

Check the status of Asahi Linux, they’re making a lot of progress on Apple silicon, but it’s very early. I wouldn’t recommend it, at this point.

Do you actually need 64GB of RAM? The Thinkpad T16 AMD would be a good choice, but the T14s AMD has just stupidly low fan noise in Notebookcheck’s review. You definitely want to focus on AMD, Intel’s efficiency is… not great right now. As an added benefit, you get AMD graphics from the APU, so none of the Nvidia driver fuckery, and better performance than Intel.

Personally, I’m waiting for the T14s Gen 4 AMD. The 7840u is zen 4, GCN 3, and TSMC 4nm over the 6850u’s zen 3, GCN2, and TSMC 6nm. The T14 and T16 just hit Lenovo’s model database ‘psref’ earlier this week, so I’d expect them out in the next couple months. The T14s hasn’t been seen yet, I’d guess it hits psref in the next couple weeks. But, I’m prepared to wait into Q4, if need be, and some think I will be.

ede OP ,

Yeah, the RAM is a hard requirement. I’d like more if I could. My desktop is AMD so I’m not against using them at all if it makes sense to do so. I’ve also enjoyed Lenovo in the past but couldn’t find a well enough equipped unit for my liking.

spartanatreyu ,
@spartanatreyu@programming.dev avatar

What are you doing that makes having 64gb ram useful?

ede OP ,

I develop software and do a lot of PoC with VMs and containers.

areyouevenreal ,

They already answered this:

I’m in DevSecOps, and do a lot of heavy development and testing, as well as PoCs. Ideally, I’d have 128GB of RAM but laptops aren’t quite there yet. The HD is a Samsung SSD.

spartanatreyu ,
@spartanatreyu@programming.dev avatar

I can’t see your comment about heavy dev and testing.

I’m curious about what exactly is chewing up that much RAM. Do you have a ridiculous amount of containers running? Or a big ram disk or something?

areyouevenreal ,

It’s not my comment. You are talking to the completely wrong person. Go look at their comments.

jcarax ,

Ah, I think to get 64GB from a Thinkpad you’d have to move up to a P series, and even the P16s and P14s that are based on the T16 and T14 will be significantly warmer and louder than those others. They’re very much tuned for performance. Unfortunately, Lenovo is soldering RAM far more on their AMD models than the Intel models, so you won’t be able to run above spec.

boonhet ,

Asahi is kinda unfinished, you’d need to run MacOS on it to get that sweet 10-25hour battery life probably. Many things don’t work yet either.

ratz , to selfhosted in Using NGINX as a stream proxy

I see you, fellow data sovereignty aficionado.

My first thought would be to try and set up iptables/nftables forwarding for this.

Personally I opted to just use my VPS as a MITM mail relay and just forward inbound mail for my domains to my own on-prem dovecot instance.

…your way is probably easier

housepanther OP ,
@housepanther@lemmy.goblackcat.com avatar

I actually considered doing port forwarding and NAT for this but I would run into a problem with NAT reflection. I’d have to implement split-brain DNS to avoid this. It’s more efficient to simple proxy the connection. If I am unsuccessful, however, I will resort to port forwarding.

housepanther OP ,
@housepanther@lemmy.goblackcat.com avatar

I will use my VPS as an SMTP smart host because I have a residential dynamic DNS connection and many mail providers block those IPs by default. I have to see if my Oracle always free tier will let me use port 25. I have a feeling I may bit shit out of luck on that front.

ratz ,

Yeah I shell out ~$3 per month for the privilege of indulging in the insanity of self hosting email.

housepanther OP ,
@housepanther@lemmy.goblackcat.com avatar

Right now I pay 15.00 a year for email through Zoho and it works really well so maybe it is folly for me to change it up. It’s more the principle of having to pay for email chaps at my ass when I have the technical know-how to do it myself. But Zoho is probably not selling my data since I am a paid member.

ratz ,

It really comes down to what value you assign to having private email storage… unless you’re having GPG encrypted convos, its probably pretty moot anyway as one side is going to have a copy of the email trail and theres a 98% probability its google, microsoft or …yahoo I guess?

I might be talking myself out of this, this is now a therapy session

Corkyskog , to youshouldknow in YSK: You can post comments to Peertube videos as a Lemmy user

Do I need a peertube account to search peertube, or can I use my Lemmy account? How do I access peertube if I just wanted to browse videos on there?

s08nlql9 OP ,

you need to know the channel name you want to subscribe to using this format:

channelname@instancename

example is [email protected] (i just browsed a random channel in peertube)

looks like my instance doesn’t know this channel yet, but if i search it a few times or directly accessing this channel link, it will hopefully find it

!gaycookie_studios

yessikg ,
@yessikg@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I don’t know how to search from lemmy but there’s a general search: joinpeertube.org/browse-contentAnd you can search/browse each instance too

Dalde , to linux in Any closer to getting Linux on old iPads?
@Dalde@lemmy.ml avatar

Not possible right now. Apple wants you to buy a new iDevice.

Minzert ,

I would consider buying one if I could stray from their OS.

pe1uca , to selfhost in [Question] Any advice to give to give? Starting to self-host soon

Caddy is a very simple reverse proxy which handles the https redirect by default, other proxies are http by default and you have to manually configure the redirect. Also caddy automatically handles the TLS certificate for HTTPS with http challenge by default (need port 80 open) or with DNS challenge (you need to build caddy with your DNS module and type the API key)

jvrava9 OP ,
@jvrava9@lemmy.ml avatar

Thx! I heard about Nginx before, should I consider using Caddy instaed?

pe1uca ,

I’ve always thought nginx configs were too complicated… But that’s because I’m not a sysadmin, so I have little to no point of reference.

The Caddyfile is a very simple file, and as mentioned, I don’t have to worry about configuring the https redirect or the ssl certificates (reading and obtaining/renewing them), which is more than enough for me.
I’ve only used it as a reverse proxy which also helps to my config being so simple.

I’ve read caddy has better performance, but there are posts saying otherwise too. So I’m not sure.

phoenix591 ,

nginx is fine, lemmy uses it inside of its docker images too. I don’t find it’s config scary(template lemmy internal nginx config)

Violet_McQuasional OP , to linux in question about laptop docks
@Violet_McQuasional@feddit.uk avatar

Some good answers here. Thanks.

seeCseas , to nostupidquestions in Did anyone here ever actually fully pay for BMG or Columbia House?

what are those things?

thatgirlwasfire ,
@thatgirlwasfire@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I think they were subscriptions you could get for records. They were infamous for misleading consumers about the true monthly coat during signups.

TheWeirdestCunt , to showerthoughts in I wonder where police cars get their gasoline from?

I work in a petrol station and I’ve had police and ambulance crews come in for fuel, a bus even pulled in with passengers still on board last Saturday. Never seen a fire engine pull in though but I’d guess they have tanks in the firehouse.

lemmedoit , to showerthoughts in Asians are not just Korean, Chinese and Japanese people

Actually it’s just what the society accepts. You can’t change it. Similarly, you can’t change the fact that a Mexican can’t be called an American.

HikingVet ,

You’re wrong on both counts. Asian denotes a person from asia. American can denote someone from ANY of the Americas or someone from the US.

kale ,

Not saying it’s the way it should be, but since North and South America are different continents, I typically hear “North American” used for Canadian, Guatemalan, Honduran, Mexican, Costa Rican, etc; “South American” for Brazilian, Columbian, Chilean, etc. There is no adjective for a citizen of the USA other than “American” that I can think of (no USA’an), so “American” is used as citizen of the US.

In technical stuff, “American” can mean “North American”, like the NEMA 5-15 plug is known as the “American electrical plug” which uses 110V-125 V at 60 Hz. This is a standard for all of North America (except Belize, which uses it only in part of the country).

The United States is a construct of the states themselves. Technically, 2/3 of the states could vote to dissolve the federal government and I’d suddenly become a Tennessean only. It’s not feasible, since every state gave up their right to have their own currency and have their own diplomats to join the US, but it’s something to note. The US could cease to exist by a simple vote, no overthrow of government required.

givesomefucks ,

Except the whole thing where the people we call Mexican today lived in South West America 200 years ago…

So it really is a terrible example to “Asian”…

Because there is no country called “Asia”.

HikingVet ,

There is a continent called Asia, as well as one called Africa and another called Europe.

People from those places are called African, and European respectively.

Not to mention places like the middle east…

WookieMunster ,

Mexican-American. Checkmate

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