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dbx12 , to memes in dOwNlOaD oUr aPp pLz uWu

If you have the iso image, you can write it with the command dd to your stick / sdcard

dbx12 , to mildlyinteresting in Prices for wifi in the plane (scoot)

I like how it is cheaper to buy it upfront. Like they can load an extra bag or two full of internet if they know you need it.

dbx12 , to games in Summary of some Minecraft game cheat commands

What is this? Did you ask chatgpt to write an essay about Minecraft?

dbx12 , to nostupidquestions in How do I come up with a good username?

Do we have a Beetlejuicing community already?

dbx12 , to selfhost in Server management loop

I would recommend key based authentication for SSH connections. For the normal connection, the key pair is enough, if you want admin (root) access, you would use the command sudo which in turn requires a password. For creating a default admin account: Linux does this for you, it’s called root. You should create a personal user to work with in daily business and add it to the sudoers group (permits using the sudo command)

dbx12 , to memes in Vice City was my favorite one

Gardening with Maurice was nice. Actually all the shows on WCTR.

dbx12 , to programmerhumor in Props to the translators of TP-Links Omada control panel

That’s the garbage in part of the GIGO process.

dbx12 , (edited ) to asklemmy in your girlfriend gets an unencrypted copy of all your files. What happens?

I finally made a full backup of my system. I guess be happy about that.

dbx12 , to linux in What fonts are the most common on Linux today?

I’m a sucker for jetbrains Mono when I need a monospaced font. It just looks nice to me.

dbx12 , to linux in Hey Linux devs - Build a GUI or gtfo

If the package comes from the repo, you can uninstall it by the same name you used to install it. If it came from a .deb file (in case of debian), you can find out how the package calls itself and use that name to uninstall. Usually the package name is quite identical to the file name. And dpkg -L shows you which files came from the package and where they were installed.

dbx12 , to linux in Hey Linux devs - Build a GUI or gtfo

I’m fine with config files, as long as they are where you expect them (~/.config/tool or ~/.tool). What I dislike is yet another funny config syntax because the dev couldn’t settle on an established standard. Command line syntax is ok, if you give me sensible completions.

dbx12 , to linux in Recommendations for a Linux system backup tool

Not a recommendation per se, but you can use any backup software as long as you can edit your live iso. For example puting the restic binary into /opt

dbx12 , to lemmyshitpost in "AI going to take our jobs"

sad Kenya noises

dbx12 , to android in A few days ago I posted about an app to sincronize Lemmy accounts, here's the design update

Why would I want to sync accounts across instances? Isn’t my content automatically federated?

dbx12 , to technology in How we can protect your ads from ad bots please suggest me better solution

I guess that’s the life of an ad owner. Just like the dude handing out free samples in the mall. Most of the people don’t buy the sampled product and effectively waste the dude’s money (out his employer’s money).

I use an adblocker, so you’re safe from me clicking your links :P

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