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Noxious , to selfhosted in Does anybody know an open source self hosted application to create diagrams? Like draw.io or something like that

Yes, I know, draw.io theoretically isn't entirely open source, but the source code is available and it can be self-hosted. Honestly, that's good enough for me, I think I can make an exception for this one. But generally I care a lot about strictly using FOSS too. It can also be integrated with Nextcloud: https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/drawio

deadbeef79000 ,

There’s also a draw.io (diagrams.net) plugin for intellij and probably eclipse.

tehWrapper , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it
@tehWrapper@lemmy.world avatar

Debian Linux and Windows based upon the same way to much caffeine.

BluJay320 , to asklemmy in What is your take on youtubers looking at multiple cameras on their videos ?
@BluJay320@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

If done well, it can add to the feel of the production quality. Otherwise, it’s just another camera. Maybe a bit jarring, but I don’t particularly care

pocker_machine OP ,

I agree. I’m only talking about the continuous cuts during mid sentences/paragraphs. I used to follow some good channels out there in tech, automation etc. Unfortunately this trend is giving me some weird motion sickness. So I’ve started avoiding them. May be it is a good thing.

TechNerdWizard42 , to linux in Is Linux As Good As We Think It Is?

No. It really isn’t.

Windows with the proper license and configuration is more stable, more productive, and that configuration takes less than an hour once for the life of the machine.

In 2024 if you’re still bashing Windows for BSODs, stability, updates, etc, you’re doing it wrong. You can bash all day long for privacy violations and corporate greed but both of those are fixed with the proper version like Windows Enterprise. Costs more, but you are less of the product.

MonkderVierte ,

Wait, you seriously think Windows is more stable?

TechNerdWizard42 ,

It 100% is in a desktop environment used by users.

In an embedded locked system not in space, it’s the same.

BearOfaTime , (edited )

Funny someone downvoted you.

Clearly that person has never managed a 10,000 pc domain. Or hell, even a 10 pc domain in an SMB.

“The license is worth the cost” - I literally had this conversation with a peer not two hours ago. They have a client who’s previous IT management built a domain using Linux. Yes, you can do it, but I’d only do it if your IT is fully in-house and stable. This was an IT vendor. It saved them (the client) licensing…like $250 or so.

Imagine how quickly they’re going to burn $250 for a support issue because there’s something odd about how the Linux software isn’t exactly duplicating a windows DC? Or the next IT vendor doesn’t know what you implemented, so have to find out about which packages you used and how they work.

You don’t use Linux desktop in a business to save licensing costs, unless you know the use-case inside and out. The first time your business has a need for something that doesn’t exist in Linux land, all those savings are gone as you build a virtual host for Windows, and deal with the lost productivity.

And I use Linux every day for things like Proxmox, UnRAID, TrueNAS, etc. Even there the difference between design approaches is really problematic.

TechNerdWizard42 ,

Yes exactly. I love Linux. I build embedded systems devices with it. I run it on some of my rack appliances. But I’m also not a blind fan boi.

Windows made leaps and bounds into stability with XP. And since then it’s been a slow cog into being an excellent enterprise grade OS even with users bashing it all sorts of ways.

Most (all) of the complaints except price focus on money grabs and features for the docile masses. Forced updates, reboots, integrations, etc. My 80 year old relatives can use it and you know what it works great when they type into the “computer question box”. Click start menu and type. It brings up their files, folders, apps, answers to web questions, etc. That makes sense to someone who doesn’t understand a computer. It’s not pandering to the IT folk, it’s pandering to Karen.

If you’re IT folk, you can just spend a little more money on the proper license and all that goes away. Or you spend some time hacking the registry and get it for free usually.

The only BSODs I have had in the last decade are graphics driver related usually when pushing beta drivers hard. My Linux OS’s have had way more stability issues with less interaction.

wuphysics87 OP ,

I really wish I could BASH windows 🙂. Per customization, it’s a moving target. How TF do I get rid of the icon asking if I like the picture on my desktop? Registry edits? Go F yourself

TechNerdWizard42 ,

I’m sure if you edit the registry inside emacs from a live iso boot from 6 burned CDs, it will unlock all the golden rainbow features you require.

Sonotsugipaa ,
@Sonotsugipaa@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

… for the next 3 months, until a security update makes its way onto your device and also coincidentally breaks GRUB and hey look Recall is now enabled and opt-out.

oong3Eepa1ae1tahJozoosuu ,

Ah yes, Windows, where you buy a licence for around 100€, still get ads (WTF) and bloatware you cannot get rid of, still are the beta tester for their shitty software, because they fired their QA department. That’s on top of a shitty OS that still does not allow multiple users being logged in simultaneously (only in Windows server) and AI shit baked in alongside spying tools (Recall is coming back soon).

I could go on…

TechNerdWizard42 ,

Or… Read what I said. Spend the $300 on the enterprise license. No ads. No forced notifications. A single computer with multiple users at one time in a home environment is not a use case that would get any thought. Those that want it, can do it. And it’s easy, and free. Hyper-V is free and the licenses for the virtual machines are free too because the container host is windows. Lock an instance per output and voila. Recall won’t be coming to enterprise or server and if it does, it will be disablable. Just like forced updates are disabled in enterprise. Forced reboots disabled. Etc.

If you want that experience you buy that experience.

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

NixOS is the same thing with NixOS as with NixOS or with NixOS and with NixOS it was a different experience than with NixOS

vk6flab , to asklemmy in What is your take on youtubers looking at multiple cameras on their videos ?
@vk6flab@lemmy.radio avatar

Multiple camera angles are used for two reasons:

  1. Added visual interest. People tend to want variety and colour and movement offered by different views can provide that. This is the obvious reason it’s being used.
  2. Ability to edit without it being obvious. Often a presenter will require multiple takes to “get it right”. If you edit in the take, the picture “jumps” because humans move around. If you have multiple cameras you can edit and switch cameras without it looking like an edit. If you then also look at a different camera when you make a mistake, you can keep recording and fix it when you edit it together.
evasive_chimpanzee ,

It’s also useful as a visual notice of a parenthetical comment.

ma1w4re , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it

Pop!_OS is a good idea 😁 to get a call from the top of the stairs 🙀 a little trollsorting 💀 Fucking FBI honeypot 🍯

vnk ,

arch linux gosuslugi mosru rutube the nerdshit skill level of the gym and i also would you like to go robot

ma1w4re ,

genZdong is two blocks down, pal

feoh , to asklemmy in What's A Piece Of Software You Could Never Do Without?

Joplin because I struggled for years with a consistent way to keep and refer to notes that I could find easily at a moment’s notice and access from any device, anywhere.

(Please don’t tell me about how you use a text editor and markdown in your home directory Like GH* INTENDED because I tried that FOR A DECADE and it didn’t work for me. I’m old and cranky. Get off my lawn! :)

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

Linux Mint Green 🍏 the time travel with me when you get my Onion belt.

needthosepylons , (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in "It's better to piss in the sink than to sink in the piss"
@needthosepylons@lemmy.world avatar

Ah yes, I often shit while I shit.

sag OP ,

Yea, Me too

WhiskyTangoFoxtrot ,

I don’t. What’s wrong with you?

ByteJunk ,
@ByteJunk@lemmy.world avatar

We ingest proper amounts of fiber in our diets.

dddontshoot , to asklemmy in If you were tasked to train/teach dolphins how to be artists and express themselves via creative expression, what method of doing so would you designate for them?

They could stack rocks to create a mosaic.

dddontshoot ,

Wikipedia says that they “lack short wavelength sensitive visual pigments in their cone cells”, so they don’t see blue as well as we do… Which isn’t surprising really.

driving_crooner , to piracy in The State of global Piracy - August 2024
@driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br avatar

What a shame seeing SuccessCrab on the nuked section. They’re my go to since the release of Snowpiercer.

Funkwonker , (edited ) to memes in meta lemmy cross-instances dissing

Defederation is weak sauce. Just block/tag accounts that aren’t willing to engage in good faith, and your page clears up pretty quickly.

At the end of the day, there aren’t even that many people stirring the pot. They’re just unhealthily active.

RmDebArc_5 , to linuxmemes in type the distro you use and is and let your keyboard finish it
@RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.works avatar

Aurora is a beautiful place to live in and I love it

echodot , to technology in Transport for London cyberattack?

It’s possibly a cyber attack but it’s TfL so it’s equally possible that they’ve just forgotten the password for something.

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