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rugburn , to lemmyshitpost in Wise words

I still say she’s Napoleon Dynamite in drag

WILSOOON , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it

Fedora is the best person in my crack and I have always been killing.

independantiste , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it
@independantiste@sh.itjust.works avatar

Fedora hat and gloves and a half hour and a half hour and a half hour and a half hour and a half hour and a half hour and a

Fiivemacs , to asklemmy in What's the worst thing that ever happened to you or someone you know due to a rumor?

They connected their Samsung appliances to the internet and are now cursed to see ads

danielquinn , to selfhosted in Port Forwarding/Redirecting
@danielquinn@lemmy.ca avatar

At the firewall level, port forwarding forwards traffic bound for one port to another machine on your network on an arbitrary port, but the UI built on top of it in your router may not include this.

If it’s not an option in your Fritzbox, your options are:

  • Make the service running on your internal network listen on one of those high-number ports instead.
  • Introduce another machine on the network that also performs NAT between your router and your machine
  • Try to access the underlying firewall in your router to tweak the rules manually. Some routers have an admin console accessible via telnet or SSH that may allow this.
  • Get a new router.

The first and last options on this list are probably the best.

bjoern_tantau , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

OpenSUSE is that you can use it was the game ia gone far right eithee.

Ugh, I’ve got to get rid of my typos from the autocomplete.

CrimeDad , to asklemmy in What's the worst thing that ever happened to you or someone you know due to a rumor?

I’m not sure of the specific details, but his guy I knew got kicked out of Israel for sodomy. Somehow our school found out and he was forced to resign from the Student Council President position.

owatnext , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it

Void Linux is a misinformation section in the handbook. Wtf…

I think it is remembering a previous comment I made LMAO.

0x0 , to asklemmy in What is an achievement in life that you're proud of?

Putting up with people and not murdering them.

Jondar , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it

Fedora workstation and I have a good idea of the same thing as well as I can do it in the morning.

RandomStickman , to linux in Is Linux As Good As We Think It Is?
@RandomStickman@fedia.io avatar

Just this morning I tried to make Outlook on my work laptop to open on startup. I have to find and add a shortcut of Outlook, buried somewhere in the machine, to the startup folder, buried somewhere else in the machine. The startup apps settings menu was just an eclectic list of programs and is of no use at all.

With Mint on my home machine I just go to startup programs settings menu and I can add whatever I want just by pointing it to the right program. It just works.

ThanksForAllTheFish ,

WIN+R , “shell:startup” in future by the way.

The other list you saw is programs that have added thier own AutoRuns registry keys.

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble ,

I’m actually kinda surprised that functionality isn’t in the new task manager yet. You can toggle on and off basically all startup items from there, but not add stuff.

XP-7 had this right with a folder in the start menu for startup items, just drag a file or shortcut there and it runs on startup.

Hawke ,

XP-7 had this right with a folder in the start menu for startup items, just drag a file or shortcut there and it runs on startup.

It’s the same in 10. This is actually one thing I find obnoxious in Linux, even as a user for 25+ years… menu “shortcuts” aka .desktop files are harder to make and poorly documented.

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble ,

Does windows 10 have it? I didn’t see it in the start menu of my VM.

Hawke ,

It’s hidden by default but it should be there in C:ProgramDataMicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsStartUp for “all users” and %APPDATA%MicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsStartup separately for each user.

funkajunk , to selfhosted in Port Forwarding/Redirecting
@funkajunk@lemm.ee avatar

Get a cheap VPS on digital ocean, and make a wireguard tunnel from there to your server. Then you don’t need any open ports on your home network

wjs018 ,

This is what I do. I have a VPS that handles all the 443 traffic and then proxies it back to my home server on the correct port. I also just serve some things directly from the VPS since I have it already. It also works well to have a second box for things like uptime monitoring.

abff08f4813c ,

And one can prototype this for free by using something like localhost.run or ngrok.com

Aurenkin , to lemmyshitpost in Time to hit the gym

Damn, better watch your diet extra carefully on holidays too, that’s a very tight window.

c0smokram3r , to linux in Is Linux As Good As We Think It Is?
@c0smokram3r@midwest.social avatar

I use mint btw

sunzu2 ,

Chad

diskmaster23 , to asklemmy in How could I make my town a little less lame

I live in a small city of like 33k, and basically, why is it a snooze fest? Because the population is mostly 9-5 and with families or older people. There is stuff to do, but it isn’t centered around the 20 somethings. That kind of thing is for the bigger cities or college towns.
I can tell ya that for someone like myself, the bar scene doesn’t fit who I am today. It fit me back in my 20s, but that’s because I wasn’t super healthy, mentally. Something to think about

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