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Discover5164 ,

i run it at 500avg, it’s perfectly fine

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bitwarden now has free otp??

this information got to me ~2h too late. i just switched from authy to 2FAS

Asking for a Linux (or non-Windows) laptop during a job interview?

I’m interviewing for a software dev job currently (it’s in the initial stages). If things work out, I’d absolutely prefer a work laptop with Linux installed (I personally use PopOS but any distro will do), a Mac will be second choice, but I absolutely cannot tolerate Windows, I abhor it, I hate it… (If all computers left...

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i asked for Linux, they said sure… and gave me a windows laptop.

i asked thecnical support “we only supply windows laptop”

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my ratio limit is 250… just because at that point i want to seed something else that is in queue.

but i have upload capped at 30mbps, this way i do ~1TB upload per day.

i can’t leave it uncapped or my ips will come knock on my door. but that’s on me for torrenting from a public ipv4 without any vpn

Discover5164 ,

i like to have them separated by service, i have 3/4 dbs running, at least 2 of them are postgreSQL.

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i have ssh configured on a different port,

more than one time i enabled ssh in ufw, restarted the service… and the connection dropped

Discover5164 ,

you can install it as a PWA

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i’m using it at work to take notes and write documentation.

i think it’s a fantastic app.

i have it as a pwa and have at least one silverbullet for each desktop.

i have ~100 notes perfectly organized in silverbullet!

the only things i would change is compatability with other tools. there is no way to export to PDF, if you nees to convert the note to docx you need to copy paste everything.

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Hi i like your project and i will most likely start to use it.

i also use silverbullet.md, it could be awesome to have some kind of interoperability from the two.

I made a mistake **RESOLVED**

last year when I went back to Arch from Manjaro, I made a critical error. I’m not sure if I was just tired when partitioning things off or what. but I made my root only 20GB instead of the 50 that I had intended. I know in a lot use cases that’ll be fine, but in mine, not so much. with steam compat taking up 1-2gb and...

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i’ve used kde with bismuth for a long time. now it’s dying… polonium is it’s successor but still a long way ahead.

i have high hopes for cosmic

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i’m also using termius to connect from mobile, i also have a couple of scripts

Discover5164 ,

how does this compare with silverbullet?

can i link pages? do queries?

entire system backups onto the server - how?

Hey there, I have a (very) small Ubuntu server and I was dabbling on the idea to do system backups (entire system, meaning, if the disk of the said pc fries, I can get another one, put the info from the backup on the new disk, works immediately afterwards). I have a couple of Linux mint machines and a windows one. I searched a...

Discover5164 ,

you could use btrfs snapshots of the volumes you want to preserve. then send the snapshot to a remote location.

if the ssd fries you just need to download the snapshots and restore their layout.

i have a script for it and i use it on my server: github.com/simone-viozzi/btrfs2cloud-backup

Discover5164 ,

i use bismuth / polonium on KDE. both are very bare bone, but it’s nice to have a full plasma desktop + tiling.

let me know if you happen to know a better combination

Discover5164 ,

i’m stuck with windows, but i moved everything inside WSL… so at least vscode it’s on Linux.

i’m a heavy multitasker used to tiling WMs, multiple desktops on windows is torture.

Discover5164 ,

i have been running the new owncloud (ocis) and, with some quirks and very basic functionality, it’s been running for 2+ years and survived multiple updates without major complications

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i have no autopause on seed ratio. if you download lilo & stitch it probably was from me, it has 500+ ratio.

but i limit upload speed (10mbps) otherwise my isp will complain… still doing ~500gb daily upload

Do you mount an embedded Linux file system to the workstation and use your host scripts or do you SSH/SCP and deal with the limited shell commands?

I’m playing with a couple of routers and comparing proprietary to open source on the same hardware. I miss my .bashrc functions and aliases… and compgen, tree, manpages, detailed help, etc; the little things that get annoying when they are missing....

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i open vscode on the server through the ssh tunnel

Is anyone here using their hardware TPM chips for credentials?

I’m curious about the possible uses of the hardware Trusted Protection Module for automatic login or transfer encryption. I’m not really looking to solve anything or pry. I’m just curious about the use cases as I’m exploring network attached storage and to a lesser extent self hosting. I see a lot of places where public...

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i use it to auto unlock luks. if someone messed with the hardware/ bios, it will ask for the password next boot.

Discover5164 ,

you should exclude the immich stack from auto-updating and subscribe to immich releases.

most of the time will just be a docker compose pull && docker compose up -d && docker compose logs -f

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yes, on the last lemmy update. but the ui must support it of course.

sync does not, yet

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i dislike horizontal tabs, so i go with sidebery / tree-style-tabs. also use a lot of pinned tabs and they sit on top of the list of tabs. this way i can have ~10 pinned tabs and still remember what all of these are.

Discover5164 ,

you totally can, via userChrome.css

superuser.com/a/1424494

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this is a great idea but it will only work if they have a public ip

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maybe is specific to my country, but here the majority of network plans have a CGNAT down the line. So we have a private ip at the router and there is no way to reach it, unless you reley the traffic to a third point.

if you want a public ip (even dynamic) you need to pay up

Discover5164 ,

i have a git bare repository in my home and use dotbare to manage it.

here you can find all of them github.com/simone-viozzi/my-dot-files

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i would totally buy one for my desktop

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Discover5164 ,

i have the same requirements as you. i bought framework 13.

i’m still in the confuguration phase, for now it has a decent battery run of ~6/8h of installing stuff. i’m configuring nixos.

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yes but default config, i still need to look into it

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i5-1340p

there is a kernel parameter to add to make standby better: mem_sleep_default=deep.

if you are on nixos you can import the framework hardware module from “nixos-hardware”. it also includes other fixes

Discover5164 ,

i just got a ThinkPad for work, it’s spectacular. but if you need to replace something…

the framework is solid, and allows to replace anything. i think the tradeoff is very fair.

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it’s not automatic since it will eat resources while it’s running. but it’s a feature of btrfs.

Why would I want to use the multi-desktop functionality in Windows 11?

In Windows 11 there’s a button on the taskbar next to the start button that lets you switch between multiple desktop environments. It seems like something that would probably be useful in theory, but I can’t think of any reason why I would want to use it. Is it actually useful? What do people use it for?

Discover5164 ,

i’m on Linux and i use a grid of 20 desktops… on 2 screens. (so 40 desktops total) but generally it’s a single window per desktop. i have tiling, so windows don’t overlap with each other

Discover5164 ,

can you stack btrfs on top of LVM? is there any advantage of doing so?

right now i have each docker volume mapped to a btrfs volume, so that i can snapshot the volume and send it away.

can i replicate the same thing with LVM and ext4 for example?

i’m mostly interested in the ssd as cache feature and the possibility of just adding more disks. Stuffs that are not possible in my current setup.

Discover5164 ,

me too, but i will switch to arch or nix soon. not because it broke, just to have a frash start. after 3+ years i have a shit load of stuff i don’t really need anymore

Discover5164 ,

i’m on manjaro kde, will switch soon to nixos if i understand how it all works :)

otherwise arch

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