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boredsquirrel , to showerthoughts in A message on navigating life's uncertainty
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

Life is meaningless, there is no purpose, we are all just making it up!

Enjoy it, help other people enjoy it too and live your life!

I liked the part about not focussing on bringing new life but improving the existing ones. We have so many people here and just need to talk.

riskable , (edited ) to fediverse in Is there a Mastodon app (for Android) that allows for anonymous browsing?
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If you install Firefox Focus and make it your default browser on Android the Jerboa client (and others I think) will use it when loading links unless you have a specific app associated with a given URL (e.g. NYT app, NPR app, etc).

If you’re not familiar with Firefox Focus it’s a version of Firefox built for privacy. It basically makes it so that every URL you load behaves like a private browser tab. It also has ad-blocking built in which is sweet (though it doesn’t work on everything/not as good as uBlock Origin).

Oops: Just realized your question is related to Mastodon and not Lemmy. Though I’m certain that Firefox Focus would work the same way for Mastodon clients.

Actually, I just checked Tusky and yes, it does load URLs in Firefox Focus. So my advice is still good 👍

helenslunch ,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

You’re just explaining basic Android functionality using random apps of your choosing.

riskable ,
@riskable@programming.dev avatar

You’re just explaining basic Android functionality using random apps of your choosing.

You’re not wrong… but is that attitude really necessary? It comes off as, “You’re just explaining basic shit any idiot would know, loser! 😝”

Besides, not all apps that load external URLs are like that: A lot of them will use Android Web View which annoys TF out of me.

tychosmoose , to selfhosted in Server Monitoring software recommendations

LibreNMS hasn’t been mentioned yet, and it’s very good. It does take some setting up, but its use of SNMP for data collection means that it’s easy to collect data from a wide range of network hardware as well. A wide range of alerting is available.

fibojoly , to piracy in How big is YOUR collection?

It’s pretty tiny, but as long as you’re happy that’s the main thing. My colleague at work is a sysadmin by thread so built a server with all the bells and whistles, then put it online and opened it to some friends and family. I forget the size but we’re talking somewhere near 100 Tb easy. I find it a bit excessive, if you ask me :P

superkret , to linux in I Love Linux (because it isn't Windows)

I ran both an immutable distro (which downloads an entirely new image for every update) and Arch (which if you let it sit for a while basically reinstalls everything in an update).

I have no fucking clue what even takes so long during Windows updates. Both the download and the installation are slow as hell.

vk6flab ,
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Which immutable distro and what was the user experience like when compared with a traditional one?

superkret ,

Fedora Silverblue, and it was buggy and limiting.

AnomalousBit ,

If I had to guess, it’s because of two things: windows creates a system restore point, which tracks every file the update touches, every time it installs an update (as opposed to something fast like ZFS or btrfs snapshots). Then it also keeps a prior version of anything system related on top of that, these outdated and insecure system libraries live on forever in the WinSxS folder. Imagine keeping an insanely bloated version of every system package installed, forever. I’ve seen WinSxS get to be over 80 gigabytes, of just old crusty shit.

msage ,

As a Gentoo user, I get irrationally angry whenever I see Windows updates around me.

Like when I recompile my entire system, it takes a bit, but the PC is responsive and I get to configure the software before it’s updated.

mox , to linux in I Love Linux (because it isn't Windows)

Want to see a really big difference? Try doing updates (or using Windows at all) with “only” 4GB of RAM and a mechanical hard drive. You can do it in a virtual machine if you don’t have a spare system sitting around. Use Windows 10 or newer for best effect. (Good luck if it needs more than a few weeks of updates; you might be waiting and rebooting for quite a while before it finishes.)

One might argue that this is unrealistic, because modern Windows system requirements state up front that such modest hardware isn’t enough, but that’s not the point.

Do the same thing on any modern Linux distro, and notice the difference. Now consider how much more efficient Linux is at making use of your hardware, no matter how much RAM or how fast the disk.

Monstanner , to fediverse in Is there a Mastodon app (for Android) that allows for anonymous browsing?
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You could use an RSS reader app and add a .rss to the end of a Mastodon URL. It works for individual accounts, hashtags, and instances.

CsXGF8uzUAOh6fqV , to unixporn in I got a little distracted
@CsXGF8uzUAOh6fqV@lemmy.world avatar

I always log in to my TTY. Have you tried setting your colour scheme before login? I have a mega janky setup where I add an OpenRC sysinit service that calls setvtrgb. The first lines of the startup log aren’t affected but most of them are. That way I can log in with a colour scheme consistent with that which comes after the login.

kamenlady ,
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love this kind of consistency

Static_Rocket ,
@Static_Rocket@lemmy.world avatar

Ever thought of unraveling that escape sequence and injecting it into the agetty start string?

avidamoeba , to selfhosted in Server Monitoring software recommendations
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Prometheus, even by itself.

mariusafa , to linuxmemes in Have you tried NixOS?

Guix is amazing.

greywolf0x1 ,

i nuked my nixos install twice to install guix and twice I went back to my nix setup. GuixSD is missing a certain polish to it. It feels like it’s on the way there but probably not yet…

the second time was just last week, after setup on sway, I installed flatpak apps and tried setting up nix-env for packages, some XDG_DATA_DIR fucked up and I couldn’t even see the installed packages or start them from a terminal

servers are also slow and rebuilding is a fucking pain

breadsmasher , to casualuk in Who competes for "Team GB" at the Olympics?
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  • br3d ,

    No, Northern Ireland is part of the “United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland”. So it’s in the UK but not GB, which I think is what spurred OP’s question

    Zagorath OP ,
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    Exactly right. I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that the “Great Britain” team in the Olympics is actually the UK team, but was curious about Northern Ireland’s status since they don’t seem to technically fit in the team name.

    breadsmasher ,
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    You are Absolutely correct. I am british and didn’t even get it right 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

    pimeys , to linuxmemes in Have you tried NixOS?

    Yes. And I feel sad because I haven’t been excited on any other OS for years after learning NixOS. I used to be excited about playing with things like FreeBSD, but now they all feel like something’s missing…

    Not for everybody, but as a software engineer nix/nixos is blessing.

    ivn ,

    Same, I could not go back now.

    AI_toothbrush ,

    Its especially annoying for me because i wanna go back to something that “just works” but i miss the nix features. I like declaring my system but managing packages declaratively is just such a pain. I just wanna do apt-get install package its just easier i dont want to rebuild my whole ass system. Something i found that may work is using nix for the system and then distrobox for packages. Yall think thats something that would work well?

    BCsven ,

    Can’t you just do the package install via nix-env rather than the config file

    iopq ,

    Just install it to your profile

    Shareni ,

    Separate your system and user lists. Use home-manager for example for your user packages. I think separating those configs is the official recommendation.

    As for the rest, I’m using nix on MX because of declarative package management. Screw going back to imperative and having to remember what packages to install. If it’s something I use often it goes on a list, if I don’t nix shell comes to the rescue.

    I’d rather mess around with dev envs for nix than distrobox.

    AkatsukiLevi , to linuxmemes in Have you tried NixOS?
    @AkatsukiLevi@lemmy.world avatar

    Have tried, had bad experience trying to get damn libs to work with clang, gave up and went back to Arch

    notthebees , (edited ) to linux in Updating BIOS via Linux ?

    I know for HP machines, the bios updater exe can be decompressed and you can just get the bios image and the signature file from that.

    Idk what machine you have, but at least for an older aspire laptop my friend has, there is a bios download.

    If you follow instructions to make bios recovery media, you can update your bios through that.

    Edit: that Acer laptop you have doesn’t even show up on Acer’s support page. Supposedly it’s sold as an Acer aspire a something or other. If you search based on your snid, you should be able to get to a downloads page.

    Also clevo seems to make this laptop, according to the Acer India webpage I found for it

    gpstarman OP ,

    doesn’t even show up on Acer’s support page.

    This is exactly my problem.

    If you search based on your snid, you should be able to get to a downloads page.

    Still nothing.

    Thank You.

    notthebees ,

    What’s your snid? It might show up as a different model.

    mister_newbie , to coffee in brewing @ work?

    Kinggrinder P0 and a Clever.

    fritobugger2017 ,

    Team Clever!

    Imgonnatrythis OP ,

    Lots of clever drip recommendations here. Does make sense for work environment. I haven’t tried clever but not sure I see any meaningful advantage over Hario switch which has the nice insulated glass.

    fritobugger2017 ,

    I went with the Clever since I didn’t have a V60 so no compatible filters at the time but I had lots of the generic (and much cheaper) Melita style filters. Work flow wise, they would be identical.

    Be aware that this “nice insulated glass” has two problems: 1. Breaks a whole lot easier than the plastic Clever; and 2. Sucks up a lot of heat that would be better going into the brewing process.

    The Clever may be easier to disassemble for cleaning than the Switch but I am not sure.

    mister_newbie ,

    They make a glass Clever! (Amazon Link)

    I use it at home!
    But the plastic one is a bonus for work cuz people dgaf about my things in the staffroom.

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