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zephyrvs , to books in What are you currently reading and how do you like it?

Manly P Hall, The Secret Teachings of all Ages Ted Kaczynski, Industrial Society and its Future

I tend to read 2-3 books in parallel and randomly continue reading based on mood. I love Hall’s writing style and the amount of knowledge he put into the work and considering that he wasn’t even 30 when it was first published, it’s an incredible read for someone who recently had a spiritual awakening.

Rereading Ted’s Manifesto after reading of his death yesterday. Its impressive how he foresaw what technology would do to our society and how disruptive the industrial-capitalist-technocratic trifecta would be for humans.

Mouse , to futurama in Which Futurama line(s) do you find yourself quoting for no raisin?

Morbo is pleased, but sticky.

Why is my Fry fro all frizzy?

StillPaisleyCat , to startrek in I think Voyager is underrated
@StillPaisleyCat@startrek.website avatar

In my view, having rewatched Voyager again decades after first run, the show not only took successful risks in several episodes like the Demon duology or The Thaw, it has some ‘best ever’ episodes for employing some classic Star Trek tropes.

At the time, I suspect some fans focused on the ‘not new idea’ more than ‘did it better than’ but at this point it’s fairly clear.

For fans who came to Voyager first (including our kids), the original TOS and TNG episodes that Voyager built upon just seem weak by comparison.

More, when SNW does something similar, people are viewing these kind of episodes from the perspective of how well done within a type rather than criticizing them for reworking a trope.

howdy , to selfhosted in What hardware are you using for your self-hosted lemmy instance?
@howdy@thesimplecorner.org avatar
  • 1 vCPU 2.9ghz
  • 1 GB DDR4 Memory
  • 25 GB NVMe/SSD Storage

5~ USD a month. Working great for personal use and I’d imagine a handful of users. Hosted in a data center that is very close to me.

Also fwiw: 4 days of lemmy. I am subbed to a bunch of stuff. I’ve only uploaded like three pictures to my instance… All that space is thumbnails from other instances.

<pre style="background-color:#ffffff;">
<span style="color:#323232;">692M    ./postgres
</span><span style="color:#323232;">8.0K    ./lemmy-ui
</span><span style="color:#323232;">499M    ./pictrs
</span><span style="color:#323232;">1.2G    .
</span><span style="color:#323232;">1.2G    total
</span>
culturerevolt OP ,
@culturerevolt@culture0.cc avatar

https://culture0.cc/pictrs/image/4e7b39c5-159d-4c73-9878-40676093e68a.png

There’s my current disk usage. I’ve gone wild subscribing to just about every community I come across to see how the storage adds up. Right now I’ve got ~150 communities subbed. We’ll see how it goes and when I’ll need to expand the storage.

Orygin , to piracy in Does Adobe realise that by constantly "disabling" my pirated Photoshop, they're just ensuring I always have the latest and greatest version?

What version do you use ? I left out after CS6 and the subscription move. Is the latest version easily cracked?

spunker88 , to android in What phone are you using?

Galaxy S10e. I love the small size of it and the fact that it still has a microSD slot and headphone jack. Its starting to show its age when it comes to battery life and the USB C port not working as good.

I like the Samsung android software with the customization that you get with Good Lock so I will probably stick with Samsung flagship for my next phone. The biggest thing I dislike with Samsung is the amount of bloatware they ship, the out of box experience is terrible and I usually have to spend a day researching what apps to disable with adb to get the phone usable. I will probably upgrade to an S23 next year. I usually buy my phones used when the model has been out for about a year. At a year old its still new enough to have plenty of support left, but its no longer the current model so it sells for less. Its a better value IMO then buying a new mid range phone, especially as there isn’t as much advancement year to year in hardware these days. A year old flagship will have better cameras than a new mid range phone typically.

killerbees ,

This is what I did as well. Bought an S22 Ultra a few weeks after the S23 line launched. The usual cons I found that I actually didn’t mind. No expandable storage? 256GB is way too much for me; I can’t fill that up with apps and photos. I also use wireless earbuds so I’m not mourning the 3.5 jack. I’ve always been a fan of the Note line so it’s perfect for me.

I’m considering an Android smartwatch but I’m not doing research yet. I will also likely buy a previous generation device if ever.

I have never owned an Apple product, not even an iPod.

bzLem0n , to linux in What distro(s) do you use?

NixOS on everything but my Steam Deck which is running SteamOS.

lhx ,
@lhx@lemmy.world avatar

Thoughts on NixOS? I have heard a lot of positive buzz, but I don’t think I understand it fully. (I’m primarily debian, ubuntu, fedora, arch user, and I’ve admin’d a FreeBSD server too).

neoney ,
@neoney@lemmy.world avatar

For me, NixOS is like someone took the archwiki and made a distro with it. I can just do

<pre style="background-color:#ffffff;">
<span style="color:#323232;">services.lemmy = {
</span><span style="color:#323232;">  enable = true;
</span><span style="color:#323232;">  settings = {
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    hostname = "lemmy.union.rocks";
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    database.createLocally = true;
</span><span style="color:#323232;">  };
</span><span style="color:#323232;">  caddy.enable = true;
</span><span style="color:#323232;">}
</span>

in my system config (example from Nix manual). It will install lemmy, install caddy, start lemmy backend on port 8536, frontend on 1234, expose it with a caddy reverse proxy to that hostname, and initialize a postgres database. This is also reproducible across systems, so it’s pretty much guaranteed to work the same on one PC and on another.

This is very useful, because some programs require some more configuration, and this can remove the need to know where to put their config files, their package names, systemd service names from your head. It’s all in there.

Also, when I fuck something up… when changing the config, it makes a new boot entry with it, so when booting I can just press arrow down when booting to select an older, working config. Magic.

Packages are also nicely separated from each other. I don’t have to install stuff globally, when I need a program one time I can just do nix shell nixpkgs#audacity and have an ephemeral shell with the package installed.

There are (optiona) binary caches, so you practically don’t have to compile anything from source when updating your system.

I have all my configuration on GitHub, like a lot of people, which makes it easy to share information.

A con is that when a program hasn’t been packaged for NixOS (whether it’s in nixpkgs or has a flake.nix in the repo), it’s not that easy to use it, so learning to write derivations (packages) for NixOS is pretty much a must have.

Also another must have is being in some community that uses NixOS, because it is really hard to learn without someone to help and guide you IMO.

Worth it though

lhx ,
@lhx@lemmy.world avatar

Ooooh. That sounds amazing. I will have to try it out. Does it play nice in v box or VMware?

neoney ,
@neoney@lemmy.world avatar

Should work fine. I really recommend installing the nix package manager on your current distro to play with the language and how it works, I did it on arch to get familiar and it has been really helpful.

bzLem0n ,

I really enjoy using NixOS as it is good at what it does, declarative system configuration, but it does have issues that can prevent people from using it. It’s great if you want to put the configuration for all your computers in one git repo but that configuration is in the Nix language so you will eventually need to become familiar with the Nix language. The main issues are that the documentation needs work and understanding the difference between the Nix operating system, the Nix language, and the Nix package collection as the more you use NixOS the more familiar you will need to be with each.

That said, I find it worth learning and recommend some of the following resources for NixOS.

MyNixOS for graphical configuration management. See my configs there.

NixOS Wiki for the best collection of NixOS documentation. I’ve found this collection of people’s configurations to be very useful for inspiration.

The manual pages for the Nix language, Nix packages, and NixOS.

lhx ,
@lhx@lemmy.world avatar

Thank you for your helpful replies! I will put it in my “someday” inbox when I feel the need to shave some yaks or when debina/ubuntu/fedora piss me off about something. :)

remus , to selfhosted in Welcome to [email protected] - What do you selfhost?

Lots of stuff! Currently running almost all of these in Docker on a Synology NAS:

  • Code Server - access my notes files remotely
  • Gitea - only used to store notes that are edited in Obsidian (or Code Server as mentioned above)
  • Home Assistant - home automation
  • Homebridge - used for one or two devices that have better integrations than natively in Home Assistant
  • Jellyfin - video streaming platform (installed because it’s FOSS and seems interesting, but I rarely use it)
  • Overseerr - user-request app for video streaming platform (installed when I anticipated sharing my movies/shows before realizing that my ISP severely limits my upload speeds)
  • Pi-Hole - block all ads network-wide
  • Plex - primary video streaming platform
  • Radarr - download movies
  • Readarr - download books but have had better luck with Libgen on an ad-hoc basis
  • Sonarr - download shows
  • YTDL - download YT videos
  • Wireguard - VPN into the home network
foonex , to selfhosted in What are YOU self-hosting?
  • Plex and Jellyfin for movies and TV shows. I want to switch from Plex to Jellyfin but it is not quite there yet. It‘s very little effort to keep Jellyfin running in parallel though. I am keeping it around to regularly compare the two and re-evaluate.
  • Tube Archivist for archiving and watching YouTube videos.
  • Miniflux for reading feeds.
  • Nextcloud, mainly for calendars and contacts; occasionally for sharing files with others.
  • Syncthing for syncing files.
  • Financier for budgeting.
  • Paperless-ngx for managing documents.
  • Qbittorrent for downloading and sharing Linux ISOs.
  • Prowlarr for searching Linux ISOs.
  • Copyparty for sharing Linux ISOs with friends.
  • Shaarli for saving bookmarks.
  • Jekyll for statically generating my personal blog.
  • Caddy as HTTP server / reverse proxy for all of the above. Automatically provisions certificates from Let‘s Encrypt.
  • PostgreSQL as database for Nextcloud and Miniflux.
  • Simple Nixos Mailserver for emails with Postfix, Dovecot and rspamd.
  • Dehydrated for getting certificates from Let‘s Encrypt for the mail server.
  • Btrbk and Restic for backups.

Most of this stuff runs on my server at home (ASRock J4105-ITX, 8 GB RAM , 250 GB SSD, 18 TB HDD). The mail server and the blog run on a cheap VPS (1 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, 20 GB SSD). Both servers run NixOS.

lckdscl ,
@lckdscl@whiskers.bim.boats avatar

Another person of culture sharing Linux ISOs ;)

mr_pip ,
@mr_pip@discuss.tchncs.de avatar
  • Nextcloud, mainly for calendars and contacts; occasionally for sharing files with others.
  • Syncthing for syncing files.

Quick question: have you thought about hosting Radicale and filebrowser instead of NextCloud? I think that would be definetly lighter on your system.

Also: I have read lots of mixed opinions whether mailservers should be selfhosted - what is your take on this? Do you know about problems reaching the big player mailservers?

foonex ,

When I looked around for CalDAV solutions the last time Nextcloud was the only one that allowed me to share calendars with my SO. Nextcloud isn‘t very taxing on my system because it doesn‘t do anything most of the time.

Do you know about problems reaching the big player mailservers?

Honestly, I don‘t know. I have never had a confirmed case of an email being rejected or classified as spam. There were some cases of not getting an answer to an email. But that could also be explained by shitty customer service.

It is tricky to setup everything correctly if you are trying to do it all on your own but SNM holds your hand for setting up DKIM, SPF and DMARC. That‘s where some people may have problems. Also, forget about setting up a mail server at home with any IP address you get from your internet provider.

SH0GUN , to nostupidquestions in Is it normal to start reading a book but then suddenly realize that you have no idea what's going on in the plot because you have been reading the words but ignoring their meaning?
@SH0GUN@lemmy.world avatar

Yes! Just read the book Blood Meridian and then watched a 5 hour youtube video on it, turns out I missed a galaxy of subtext

open_world ,
@open_world@lemmy.world avatar

This was me reading basically anything in English class years ago.

meejle , to ukcasual in What icon should we have?
@meejle@lemmy.world avatar

Never forget that the classic video game Lemmings is itself a British creation.

This would be my pitch:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/7a83e962-d5d9-497e-b659-ced784b9fe56.png

Alternate version and transparent PNG___ Still an official™️ Lemmings skin tone, but one from a later game I guess, in the interest of inclusivity: https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/10839c9c-1813-4070-9de6-f8c939e4f67d.pngTransparent PNG in case anyone wants to remix it: https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/92183e6a-312c-4f01-9ece-1a9c2b0ea523.png

Easy, relevant banner idea___ Use a screenshot like this one, but decide what they’re queueing for. Greggs? Woolies? Half-price biscuits? The possibilities are endless. https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e41a55e1-b5e2-4640-ae16-42ea1d6607ca.png

thegiddystitcher ,
@thegiddystitcher@beehaw.org avatar

Gotta be between this and top hat lemming. Does Lemmy do polls, yet? 🤔

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

Mail server, pi-hole, mediawiki, kanboard, Tiny Tiny RSS, Baïkal, Minetest, Transmission, Jellyfin, Filestash and some homebrew.

I use Wireguard to access all that from outside my network. This way, my mail server only exposes smtp.

mr_pip ,
@mr_pip@discuss.tchncs.de avatar
  • whats your opinion on selfhosting mail servers?
  • why have you chosen baikal over radicale?
  • are you happy with filestash? im torn between filestash and filebrowser
TheCakeWasNoLie ,

I’m self-hosting my mail server for all kinds of neat tricks, like turning mailing lists into RSS feeds and putting attached bills in the right folder. But it is tricky to pull off, because 90% of all email is spam so you must take that seriously because otherwise nobody will accept you mail. One thing I learned quickly is not to use PGP. They almost always and up in spam boxes.

I switched from radicale to baikal because vdirsyncer (which I then used) didn’t agree with radicale on the caldav standard. And I’m very happy with Filestash. It’s fast and does the only thing I need it do do, stash files.

BTW I used to use NextCloud, but that was way too much work and I really like tools that do just one thing and do it well.

TiredAndHappy ,

I also self host a mail server but I don’t think I’d every put anything super important through it. Right now I use it to send emails from the services I run (plex, file sharing, etc). It’s a fun little project but if you want something reliable it’s going to get pricy very quick.

kadu , to piracy in Does Adobe realise that by constantly "disabling" my pirated Photoshop, they're just ensuring I always have the latest and greatest version?
@kadu@lemmy.world avatar

I think the goal isn’t actually selling you Photoshop, they care but not much.

The goal is stopping a photographer or other professional in the middle of their very busy workflow, when they absolutely can’t be interrupted, to make sure they get so annoyed they just pay to make it never happen again.

tufek , to linux in What distros would you recommend for use on a (non-gaming) Laptop?
@tufek@sopuli.xyz avatar

Why not directly Debian ?

wildbus8979 ,

This is the way. Why go through middle man when you can go straight to the source.

Just remember, stable is for servers, testing is for workstations.

9488fcea02a9 ,

Stable isnt just “for servers”. I run stable on my laptop as well

OP said they dont need it for gaming, so you dont need the latest, shiniest things. Stable + backports should be good enough for most people unless you’re doing some really specialized work

joyjoy , to futurama in Which Futurama line(s) do you find yourself quoting for no raisin?

Valentine’s Day is coming? Oh crap! I forgot to get a girlfriend again!

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