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Interested in Linux, FOSS, data storage systems, unfucking our society and a bit of gaming.

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Atemu ,
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It is not. Alpine is independant and uses a ports-like packaging system.

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Yes.

PeerTube has a federation problem

With the mass migrations of Reddit users to Lemmy/Kbin, and Twitter now speedrunning its own mass extinction, it seems me that the eventual future of social media is de-centralized. I like how Lemmy is slowing turning out, even if it still has some work to do and growing pains to fix up. It’s still able to inform me of all of...

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I don’t see how cellphones or CGNAT play into this. If you can send real-time voice data in a web call P2P in your browser (webrtc), you can send semi-real-time video data P2P aswell.

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  • Support for System V service scripts is now deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Please make sure to update your software now to include a native systemd unit file instead of a legacy System V script to retain compatibility with future systemd releases.

Why is this being removed?

I wouldn’t use it but it certainly seems handy for a quick hack and also for people who are used to the old ways.

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  • Atemu ,
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    The second one is Shamiko, a better implementation to hide root from apps.

    That’s proprietary software AFAICT. I wouldn’t grant that any privileges on my phone.

    Atemu ,
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    This is not something mods can do. They can only remove posts entirely, not censor or edit them.

    Are transfer speeds tied to internet speed?

    When i connect to my jellyfin server to stream/download video/audio the speeds are tied to my internet speed. If my internet speed drops so does the transfer rate from my server. However it seems tied to my internet download speed (which varies from 0.5 to 80 mb/s), not the upload speed(which is usually 2 mb/s), and if i...

    Atemu ,
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    Please tell us the complete chain of active network components between your device and the server.

    I.e. Device -> Wifi -> Access Point -> Switch -> Server

    Atemu OP ,
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    According to the blog, they want to be in on the RISC-V space early; advertising their IP as approachable to RISC-V chip designers.

    With their GPU having true FOSS drivers now, I could actually see that happen.

    Atemu OP ,
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    Their FOSS efforts are Rogue GPUs only atm. They way they’re doing it is applaudable though.

    Atemu ,
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    I don’t think you’re the target customer of Amazon. It seems to all be set up for brand-less dayfly companies/scammers reselling shit from AliExpress, not actual long-standing brands.

    Atemu ,
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    A cheap XLR one; Behringer C2 IIRC.

    Mic isn’t as important as the interface though.
    I can highly recommend the MOTU M2 for that. The noise floor is very very low and it’s not nearly as expensive as interfaces with comparable performance.

    It can also serve as a very good DAC/AMP for almost all high-end headphones. It’d only struggle with extremely inefficient headphones and for those you can always get another AMP and connect that to the interface; using it as a DAC.

    Is the blockchain an interesting innovation, aside from cryptocurrencies ?

    For a long time, I thought of the blockchain as almost synonymous with cryptocurrencies, so as I saw stuff like “Odyssey” and “lbry” appearing and being “based on the blockchain”, my first thought was that it was another crypto scam. Then, I just got reminded of it and started looking more into it, and it just seemed...

    Atemu ,
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    You don’t need a distributed untrusted consensus algo for internal ledgers. That’s trusted parties only.

    Atemu ,
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    The browser could just refuse to attest if you’ve got an ad blocker enabled. That’s the whole point of this.

    Atemu ,
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    I fail to see how the engineers building the technical side of this are relevant to this case. It’s not their decision to put this into Chromium or not.

    Atemu ,
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    Not directly but this could be an antitrust case in some places.

    Atemu ,
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    Hello there browser which already implemented DRM similar to this a while ago!

    what are .webp files and why has my online experience been plagued by them?

    I don’t know what a .webp file is but I don’t like it. They’re like a filthy prank version of the image/gif you’re looking for. They make you jump through all these hoops to find the original versions of the files that you can actually do anything with....

    Atemu ,
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    For music, we use some variant of mp4 or lossless

    AAC is only 5 years younger than JPEG. Lossless music formats are about as ancient as GIF.

    Atemu ,
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    I’d probably use Alpine to some capacity if NixOS wasn’t a thing.

    Atemu ,
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    It has a steep learning curve in the beginning but so does every mildly complex thing.

    If there’s anything you’re stuck with, make sure you seek help in the appropriate channels such as !nixos!nixos.

    Apple already shipped attestation on the web, and we barely noticed (httptoolkit.com)

    Apple has deployed a system called Private Access Tokens that allows web servers to verify if a device is legitimate before granting access. This works by having the browser request a signed token from Apple proving the device is approved. While this currently has limited impact due to Safari’s market share, there are concerns...

    Atemu ,
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    CF has only been public for a few years. Give it a decade and I’m sure they’ll be just as evil as Google.

    The excellent Arc browser is now available for anyone to download (www.theverge.com)

    Arc, a Mac and iOS browser from The Browser Company, has officially launched after being in testing for over two years. The browser’s version number jumped to 1.0, meaning anyone can now download it from arc.net. Arc aims to be more than just a place to view webpages by offering tools for note taking, collaborative workspaces,...

    Atemu ,
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    Depends on the quality. YouTube 4k is about 25mbit/s, so that’s 3-4 4k YouTube videos playing at the same time on a 100Mb/s connection.

    4k Blu-Rays OTOH can be about 50GB or larger even. You wouldn’t ordinarily stream that but you could stream one or two blu-rays with a 100Mb/s connection.

    100Mbit/s is plenty for current use-cases.

    FBI Seizure of Mastodon Server is a Wakeup Call to Fediverse Users and Hosts to Protect their Users (www.eff.org)

    **Synopsis:**The article discusses the FBI’s seizure of the Mastodon server and emphasizes the need for privacy protection in decentralized platforms like the Fediverse. It calls for hosts to implement basic security measures, adopt policies to protect users, and notify them of law enforcement actions. Users are encouraged to...

    Atemu ,
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    Given their username, I don’t believe that was a possibility.

    Atemu ,
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    IANAL.

    I don’t think gdpr is required when it’s not a company running the instances?

    Depends on whether your thing is intended for public or private use. If it’s just a static website to share files with friends and family or a chat service for a similarly limited group, then no, the GDPR does not apply.

    Most popular Fediverse instances are clearly made for public use however.

    if an instance is hosted in America, does it still apply

    As long as it processes data of EU citizens, the GDPR applies. Whether the EU is able to enforce it is a different question.

    Atemu ,
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    IANAL.

    I don’t think gdpr is required when it’s not a company running the instances?

    Depends on whether your thing is intended for public or private use. If it’s just a static website to share files with friends and family or a chat service for a similarly limited group, then no, the GDPR does not apply.

    Most popular Fediverse instances are clearly made for public use however.

    if an instance is hosted in America, does it still apply

    As long as it processes data of EU citizens, the GDPR applies. Whether the EU is able to enforce it is a different question.

    Atemu ,
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    Battery life is seriously impressive and they do offer some customisations over stock that aren’t even found in LOS but overall pretty meh and bloated.

    "Block The Rich" is like an ad-blocker, but for obscenely wealthy people with overinflated egos. (lemm.ee)

    About 8 months ago I got pretty tired of seeing billionaire spam online. I could not bear to read about yet another rich guy who launched themselves (or their $200,000 car) into outer space 🚀 . I did not care about their expert opinion on the latest meme coin back then. I do not care about their expert opinion on the dangers...

    Atemu ,
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    what the most powerful people on the planet are doing for our own sakes

    Ahahahahah hahhahahahaha hahah haha hah hahh…

    Good one!

    Atemu ,
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    How do you keep track of what you’ve installed/ your favorite apps?

    github.com/Atemu/nixos-config/…/packages.nix

    Separately, how can I backup the configurations I’m using right now.

    etckeeper.branchable.com

    Atemu ,
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    Oh, the IPO must be really imminent then.

    Atemu ,
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    made by IN Europe

    Huh? That’d be news to me.

    How do you choose an instance and does that have a significant effect on your Lemmy experience?

    I originally chose to make my account on lemmy.world since all the content seemed to come from there. But I’ve since learned that I can fill my feed with stuff from any instance so it feels like it doesn’t actually matter if I’m on lemmy.world or not. At the same time, Lemmy.world seems to be frequently under attack so...

    Atemu ,
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    Yeah. I think I’d like to move to feddit.de when that becomes a possibility. Though I kinda do like my O.G. dev.lemmy.ml account too.

    Atemu ,
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    Hardware AV1 encoding will with Xe, however.

    The people in that a thread… How entitled can you fucking be. Holy shit.

    Be patient and wait till the people working on the Xe driver enable HWEnc on DG2 my god…

    If you wanted a known fully working product on Linux, you should not have bought a first-gen product (like, at all?) and certainly not one that’s known for its relatively poor support on even its primary target OS.

    Atemu ,
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    I’m honestly a bit surprised their comment doesn’t contain the user’s affiliate links. “Over-enthusiastic” users used to spam theirs everywhere.

    Atemu ,
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    I don’t have experience with the second point but the other two don’t happen to me; it works as it should.

    Atemu ,
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    You could argue that there have more/fewer audits.

    Atemu ,
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    I missed that you said in private tabs. I can reproduce it there but BW also says that private tabs support is still experimental when you try to do it.

    thank you Linux for giving a damn about Bluetooth headphones (feddit.de)

    For context, LDAC is one of the few wireless audio codecs stamped Hi-Res by the Japan Audio Society and its encoder is open source since Android 8, so you can see just how long Windows is sleeping on this. I’m excited about the incoming next gen called LC3plus, my next pair is definitely gonna have that.

    Atemu ,
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    Transcoding to a (for them) transparent lossy result is perfectly fine if all you do is listen. I couldn’t care less about “audio qualities” that I cannot hear.

    Atemu ,
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    • patents and yes, I believe so? Just like LDAC. Although AptX is very old, so most of those might have expired by now.
    Atemu ,
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    I’m expecting something more like this:

    Linux? Uh, okay, we don’t support that. Bye!

    Atemu ,
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    I have multiple devices split across two locations and I end up having to use hard drives to periodically move files back over to my main desktop for sorting and archiving. If I want to access older files, I have to copy them from my main storage on the desktop to a hard drive, my NextCloud, or whatever device I want to access them on. I would like to avoid this drudgery by moving my file storage to a NAS

    A NAS is a good idea but do note that this sort of setup can work aswell with the correct tooling.

    don’t really even need access outside the network, though it could be useful if I understood it enough to keep it secure

    I can highly recommend Tailscale for this purpose.

    run a few docker images for things like media server, open project, restyaboard, etc. I’m not sure if it makes sense to do this on the NAS or just get a simple NAS and do this stuff in a VM on my laptop or with a Rasberry Pie.

    Depends. Many people host such things on their NAS since the NAS is always on anyways and barely does anything most of the time, so it’s perfectly valid to do that.

    Can I purchase/build a simple NAS that I use for storage and serve the files for my media server through a different device like my laptop?

    Yes but in a home setting, it usually makes sense to keep the services running on the same device which stores the service’s data.

    It sounds like some of the pre-built machines can use drives of different sizes which would allow me to re-use the barely used drives inside of the WD devices. Do any of the self-build solutions allow for this.

    Sure. Unless you need assistance setting up a Linux system (I doubt you do) or building a computer, self-built is almost always better. I use a low-power Intel single-board-computer (Celeron J4105) in a small PC case for this purpose.

    For pooling different sized drives, I use btrfs but the same could be achieved using ZFS or even LVM.

    Do note that, unless you have specific uptime requirements, RAID is pretty wasteful in a home setting in both hardware and time thinking about it.
    When it comes to digital hygiene, figure out backups first. 3-2-1!

    I would LOVE some book/media/community recommendations for digital hygiene and how to handle store, backup, maintain the deluge of information in our modern lives.

    I’ve found git-annex for myself. It’s quite a rabbit hole and takes a lot of effort to understand and really use well but it’s an incredible tool that has greatly aided simplifying my storage setup.

    One of the best things about it is that it separates data from metadata. You always have the metadata but you don’t need to hold the data all in one place.
    This means you can re-organise files on your laptop without those files actually being present on the laptop. They could be anywhere; on a hard disk sitting unplugged on a shelf, in the cloud, on some other machine that’s turned off, on the NAS etc. but you can move them around in the filesystem as if they were there. If you needed some file’s content content, you can ask git-annex where the file’s content is stored, i.e. plug in the hard drive and then ask it to copy the data over.

    That’s the gist of it (git-annex can do a bunch of other cool stuff) but this really helped my get my shit together w.r.t. storage hygiene.

    Atemu ,
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    I should have been more clear: The negative effects of quantisation. Obviously sampling into discrete values is shown but not the negative consequences that can have.
    A DAC interpreting the blue trace will output something extremely close to the red one. There might be a slight bit of error in it due to the quantisation before but the graph does not show that and it probably couldn’t since it’d be so tiny. A good way to show quantisation noise would be a histogram with a signal in the middle and some quantisation noise around it.

    The DAC would not output the jaggy line. It couldn’t, that’s not a valid analog signal. Painting the steps between the points can be done if your audience knows what that means but can be extremely misleading if it doesn’t. Those lines between the points with 90 degree angles don’t exist in the real world, they’re just interpolated between the points in the visualisation.
    A much better way to represent digital samples in such a chart is the way it’s done in the wikipedia article on the topic: en.wikipedia.org/…/Sampling_(signal_processing). They’re just discrete points. If you did the same interpolation between the points as a DAC would do (which is not nearest-neighbour interpolation), you’d get the analog trace shown.

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