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mesamunefire

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Works with anything plugged into the wall. Software developer most of the time. Helped start a makerspace once.

Will talk about Linux, plants, space, retro games, and anything else I find interesting.

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mesamunefire , to technology in Enshittification Continues: Discord to begin showing advertisements on it's free platform

I never stopped using irc (I know I’m old). There is matrix to irc connectors that are awesome. One of the benefits of open source is a lot of the protocols work well together.

mesamunefire , (edited ) to technology in 20 years of Gmail

I wish osm+ was as good as maps. It’s so close and I’ll still use it for in town destinations.

mesamunefire , to games in The developers of Dead Cells, Darkest Dungeon and Slay The Spire are launching their own "triple-I" Game Awards

Looking forward to it!

mesamunefire OP , to retrogaming in I want Nintendo Streetpass in my life again...

From what I understand they are all partners. I’ve had a couple respond to my comments. I hope it’s not stolen.

mesamunefire OP , to videos in How Vultr Plans To Use Your Content for Profit: READ BEFORE UPLOADING TO THIS HOST!

For self hosting, I like yunohost. Its been pretty easy as long as you dont have a huge amount of people using it.

AWS still is king when it comes to cheap cloud providers.

mesamunefire OP , to technology in Webserver Runs On Android Phone

I thought it was cool and novel the way this individual set up the phone.

mesamunefire , to retrogaming in New Games for Old Consoles 5 - Game Sack

I love seeing this kind of stuff. New games for evergreen consoles.

mesamunefire OP , to games in TIL you can remove tags such as horror from itch.io using ?exclude=tg.horror in the url.

Oh interesting. Wonder why?

mesamunefire , to games in Cassette Beasts Showcase 2024

A very fun game.

mesamunefire , to linux in Automated Archival-Level Git Repo Mirroring?

I know tits been a while but I think I found a really good tool. forgejo.org I have a couple mirrors set up now. It even pulls in binaries and releases! Its pretty well made too, a fork of gitea.

mesamunefire , to linux in Linux users with uncommon or unusual setups: tell us about it

Nice I have a MacBook pro 2016(?) that runs a flavor of Ubuntu over at a local makerspace. It was hard as heck to find and customize the driver’s to get it working, but it does!

mesamunefire , to linux in Linux users with uncommon or unusual setups: tell us about it

I’m not too sure how unusual it is, but I have a satellite tracker on a pi 3 b+ based on satnogs. It helps other scientists get data out of cutsats and other satellites. It’s pretty easy to set up once you know what to set up.

I once had a butler program on a pi 1 with WiFi chip back around 10+ years ago. No ai, just a bunch of batch scripts + espeak. It was a cool project that would tell us the weather, time, any to-do items, and internet usage ( att had a hard limit of 100gb and I used a script tu tell how much we used per month). Ran for a couple of years and then disassembled it. Still have the GitHub repo. This was many years before Alexa, Google, and the other such projects. It wasn’t better at all (espeak sounds so robotic, even when tweaked).

I ran a Bitcoin miner on a pi and made -$4.50ish a month back a decade ago. It was my most popular wiki pages back when I self hosted one. People were really interested, but it never made any money. It was more of a proof of concept . It’s pretty easy to compile, but hard to track down all the dependencies. That was waaaay before the asci miners came into play.

mesamunefire , to linux in Are there any CPUs that work well with Linux that aren't made by Intel or another company on the BDS list/that supports Israel?

Risc v maybe? Rock 64?

mesamunefire , to linux in Automated Archival-Level Git Repo Mirroring?

Thanks it looks good on Jerboa

mesamunefire , to linux in Automated Archival-Level Git Repo Mirroring?

Gitlab has really good automated tools for the initial pull from GH to GL. I remember coming across some GitHub actions and ci/cd tools that auto push changes from one fork to another. The biggest issue is the bundled binaries. I dont remember seeing any automated tools for that.

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