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

Currently… Slackware on main laptop. Slint (Slackware-based) on mini-pc. MX Linux (fvwm respin), Void, and OpenBSD on old laptop. NsCDE is desktop on all except MX.

Sophia ,

I love to see Slackware representation in these threads, easily my favorite distribution of all time.

cfx_4188 ,
@cfx_4188@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I’ve gotten used to Slackware in 25 years.

Serpent , to ukcasual in I created a London community if you folks want to check it out!

Anyone know how I get the link in the post to open in the Jerboa app?

Mane25 ,

If I create a link with the target /c/[email protected] like this, I think that gives a relative link that works across instances which may work in the Jerboa app. Any luck?

Edit: no it doesn’t, sorry, but that should help people on the web version who aren’t on feddit.uk.

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

Hello

Let’s have a look at the inventory

  • RPI 4B

    • OpenHab (Openhabian actually, so some additional services like Zigbee2MQTT or Grafana)
  • HP EliteDesk 800 G2 i5-6500T, 8GiB RAM - this one is currently the mainstay of my lab, running containers with docker-compose

    • Nginx as reverse proxy (+ fail2ban)
    • Paperless-ngx (+ Redis, Tika, Gotenberg)
    • Jellyfin
    • Minecraft server (+ Mapcrafter)
    • ddclient
    • Heimdall
  • Dell OptiPlex 7060 Micro i7-8700T 32GiB RAM

    • I’ve gotten this one fairly recently. A real bargain - costed as much as the CPU alone and was in pristine condition. I will be migrating the workload from EliteDesk to this one. I decided to try ProxMox this time though, so I need to learn a bit first. Also perhaps add a second SSD
CCatMan ,

My biggest issue with Dell is the inability to upgrade the power supply 😭

HumanPerson , to piracy in Are VPNs still useful for privacy when torrenting?

If you are tech savvy and the stuff you want to torrent is somewhat mainstream, I would recommend torrenting over i2p. You should be able to find all the info you need to get started on their website: geti2p.net

i2p is an anonymity network similar to tor, but the implementation allows for torrenting much better than tor. It is worth noting that i2p is not a drop-in replacement for a vpn and you will only be able to access content on the i2p network, however you can easily request that things be added and there will usually be a seeder in a day or two.

DarkDarkHouse ,
@DarkDarkHouse@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Where are you making requests? So far I’ve just been watching what goes up on Postman

ginslo , to android in What phone are you using?
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Still using my Pixel 2xl from 2018! Longest time with a single phone ever. Still working pretty well but showing signs of the inevitable end of life.

nodsocket ,

I remember reading about when Google ended the Nexus line and started doing the pixels. It feels like yesterday that was a new phone.

ginslo ,
@ginslo@lemmy.world avatar

I remember that too. It has been – and still tries to be – a great phone.

panoptic , to reddit in this is so bittersweet...

Hey, we'll always have narwals baconing at midnight

AfricanExpansionist ,

Now there’s a meme I haven’t seen in a long time

admin , to selfhosted in Distributed Hosting
@admin@lemmy.elest.io avatar

Please add some text formating, at least some line breaks ...

mo_ztt OP ,
@mo_ztt@lemmy.world avatar

Part 2:

(Continued from the post)

What’s the Next Step?

I started touching on some imagined future steps, but this chunk is already a plenty big and ambitious thing. So, here’s an initial plan for how I want to attack taking first steps and bring myself into contact with the engineering reality (as opposed to the rosy broad picture). Hopefully at the end of this chunk of work, the vision will have adapted somewhat to the reality of what’s useful, what’s possible, what the community’s feedback is, what the issues and problems involved are, etc.

(And, obviously, I want to communicate with the Lemmy devs to make sure these ideas are in line with their vision. I’m laying this all out so extensively partly so that the community has a full explanation of what I’m proposing to do and why.)

So, first steps: I’m making a Lemmy instance that I can use for implementing this. I’m waiting for my hosting to go up so I can make it live, but once it’s up, I’ll start working on it + posting from the testbed about what’s going on. My initial coding task list is:

  • Set up the peer software with the content-addressable store
  • Start to have my instance do peer discovery, make the app that runs in people’s browsers from my instance become more AJAX-y and begin to request data from the peers instead of the instance.
  • Once that part’s working on my instance, I’d aim to be able to move pieces of the actual app onto the peers – construct the bootstrap code, continue the AJAX-ification of the code on my Lemmy instance, and have the bootstrapping app construct the end-user application directly from data from the peers.
  • Start to tackle the browser app making updates to the data store via requests to the peers, which will involve a lot of work and lot of sorting out replication issues, security and trust issues, and performance issues.

That’s already a fairly large amount to take on. I have further ideas about how the system could move forward from there, but even just that represents (1) an ambitious thing to tackle (2) significant proposed changes to the instance software (3) if it works, a fantasticallyuseful tool that instance operators could use to reduce their instance load if they want to. So, I’m limiting the plan to that much for now until I get some contact with the technical reality and with the community.

What You Can Do

So if you’ve read to the end, maybe you think this is a good idea. Want to help? This is a bunch of work already and I’d love it if people wanted to help get it done. Leave a comment, let me know what you think whether positive or negative, and if you want to help, 100% reach out and let’s get it done. I’m skilled with software engineering in general, but I’m actually not too familiar in particular with web backends and AJAX, so someone more skilled than I am could probably help this along in a huge way. Specific things that might be useful:

  • If you want to run a peer or instance and help test the system
  • If you can help with coding
  • If you have feedback on these ideas in general, either positive or else things I’ve overlooked or need to adjust

Hope to hear from you and thank you for reading my wall of text. Let me know what you think + cheers to you.

Skyraptor7 ,
@Skyraptor7@lemmy.world avatar

I got a spare raspberry pi set up as a server. I can use that to host stuff and am okay in programming (not rust though). Let me know if I can be of assistance in anyway. Be happy to help with this effort

Kory , to gaming in Whats a game that everybody seems to love that you cant stand for one reason or another?
@Kory@lemmy.ml avatar

Stardew Valley. I don’t find it relaxing at all but a chore and stressful due to the day/night cycle. I feel like Terraria is handling day/night much better.

sydneybrokeit ,

Yep. I love planting things, harvesting them… I want Stardew Valley without the time management stuff.

asqapro ,

If you’re on PC, there’s mods to help with the time (even stopping it altogether). I haven’t tried them out myself, but this mod would solve the time management issue: www.nexusmods.com/stardewvalley/mods/169

sydneybrokeit ,

Yeah, I’ve tried those out before. It tends to make the game feel weird, if that makes sense? Like, everything is still expecting time to progress.

Really, I want a game like Stardew, but without the hard timeline baked in from the start.

pinwurm , to reddit in this is so bittersweet...
@pinwurm@lemmy.ml avatar

Before Netflix, there was Blockbuster.
Before YouTube, there was Metacafe and janky websites hosting Flash or Quicktime Player.
Before Spotify, there was PeopleSound and iTunes gift cards.
Before Discord, there was IRC and AOL Chatrooms.
Before Facebook, there was MySpace and Friendster.
Before iPhone, I had an LG Dare and Palm Pre. Good god!
Before Reddit, there was Digg, Slashdot and Fark.

Something better always comes along. Especially if that “better” is tied to a streamlined, easy to use, easy to learn UI.

Reddit would’ve never gotten as big as it did without third party support. Not just apps like Apollo, RIF and Narwhal - but tools like Imgur and RES.

Lemmy and “The Federation” (I’m not quite yet sold calling it the Fediverse…) has a lot of potential to be that “better than Reddit” online space. Nobody owns all of it, so there’s safeguards against the things that we’re blacked out.

And it’s partially why its a fixer-upper.

We, the community, are going to need to make Lemmy the space we want it to be. That means competition between instances and servers, that means user generated tools and content. I read the RIF developer is working on a Tildes app for iOS and Android. Mlem iOS app is in early Beta, but are working hard to have a stable release for 6/30. Jerboa’s out on Android already and folks seems to like it so far.

Give it time. We’re all new. And whether it’s here or somewhere else - we always land on our feet. Maybe the only thing we have in common with u/spez : there’s nowhere to fail but up.

AfricanExpansionist ,

This comment is great. I want to see it grow and develop without some big corporation

ComputerSagtNein , to reddit in this is so bittersweet...
@ComputerSagtNein@lemm.ee avatar

Who already accidentally opened reddit today by muscle memory as well? I am so guilty af 😅 I’ve now hidden my reddit 3rdpa.

arcrust ,

Lmao. I uninstalled my apps before ei went to bed last night to specifically prevent that haha

xavier666 ,

u/spez - lemmy citizen detected! Capture, examine and extract resources

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

My laptop is on Manjaro and has been running flawlessly for years …such a great experience with gnome 40+

My desktop is also on Manjaro, and things could not be more different. No Wayland, no animations in the gnome desktop, visual glitches since the last update …guess it doesn’t play well with Nvidia drivers. Anyone managing something decent with gnome+Nvidia?

croobat , to linux in uhhh... what do I call the "subreddits"?
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Sublemmies?

Fabrik872 ,
@Fabrik872@apollo.town avatar

I like the idea to put lemmie in every word it is like with batman. Users should be called Lemmiathans.

666dollarfootlong , to android in What phone are you using?

I am typing this on my Pixel 7 (recommend me a Lemmy app please :D )

I had a 4a before this, I liked the finger print reader way better on the 4a but other than that my 7 is better, its the best and most expensive phone i’ve ever owned.

Before the 4a I had some random Honor and Huawei phones and I used to upgrade phones almost yearly which I felt was kinda depressing so I figured I should “invest” in a phone I could use for ~3 years.

The only Apple product i’ve had was some kind of iPod that I asked my uncle to copy cd’s onto, it was kinda cool i guess.

SweetSitty ,

I’m also using a Pixel, and the Jerboa app seems to be doing well (for the whole 20 minutes I’ve been using it so far).

cma3246 , to piracy in What's the replacement for RARBG now?

1337x and rutracker

amanneedsamaid ,

+1 for rutracker, also yts.mx is my go-to for films.

mook , to asklemmy in What's the last website you saved in your bookmarks?

Am I the only one who’s bookmarks are a hot mess?

shreddy_scientist ,
@shreddy_scientist@lemmy.ml avatar

I doubt it, but not much of a point to bookmarks if you can’t find it later, so I only have a handful of em.

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