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mesamunefire ,

I tried running my own instance. Got it setup, got an account, then started to follow communities. I couldn’t get it to work with lemmy world and done of the bigger instances. I gave up after a weekend. It’s unfortunate, the invites were stuck in pending for about a week or so.

I’m still using this server, but would like my own as that would ever do slightly help with this servers bandwidth.

mesamunefire ,

I’ll try it again when I have motivation. Personally I just get weekends to do this sort of things. And with work wanting overtime…yeah I’ll prob get around to it in 2025.

mesamunefire ,

Any way to turn that off? Bluetooth is very insecure.

mesamunefire ,

When we do defcon, Bluetooth is one of the easiest protocols to take control of. It’s funny. It’s also easy to spoof, easy to mess with, and generally very insecure.

mesamunefire ,

Any good recommendations?

mesamunefire ,

Its more complex than I can talk about here in any kind of depth, but it comes down to it being a very old protocol. It has known security issues that are just not fixed as it would break backwards compatibility with a lot of devices. So the same issues that were chosen to not be fixed are still out there. You can, with very little effort, take control of just about any Bluetooth device(or partial). Or at least knock it out if commission.

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There is a book series called rats bats and vats, which is a humorous book that has the shareholders own everything and only clones/animals do all the real work. If you were not a shareholder, you were akin to a slave.

If we keep going, the ai and ourselves will be the non-shareholders in this situation.

mesamunefire ,

It’s wacky for sure. It’s by a pro-union author and you can see it first hand.

mesamunefire ,

What kind of dog is that? I have a similar looking dog:

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I have no idea what he is. Except a good boy.

mesamunefire ,

My wife made it. Its very nice. She makes blankets for family and friends.

mesamunefire ,

I want to be part of matrix but don’t know where to start. Any retro-gaming matrix?

mesamunefire , (edited )

Looks like there has been some significant changes from 2022. But it’s arch based…and the expert install is the same. So I’m not sure what you mean. It’s just Linux.

Either way, I’m glad valve put so much effort into Debain/Arch + Proton. Amazing what they can do + the community behind wine.

mesamunefire ,

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 ,

Yep it happened to Skype and slack.

mesamunefire , (edited )

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

mesamunefire OP ,

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 ,

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 ,

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

mesamunefire , (edited )

They do, take a look sometime on GitHub. There’s just not a lot of traction when the big players can run on so many other platforms. And often faster than the hobbies counter part.

All three big oses are also made by a staggering amount of people that all worked together. And even in the case of BSD/Linux/minux/ect, lot of people worked on it that made money off it. Temple OS is probably the only exception as it is well known and mostly(?) made by one person.

It’s an interesting field that is still being worked on.

mesamunefire ,

I want to buy the kit but it’s sold out…

I have a nook and transfer over files from Calibre.

mesamunefire ,

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 ,

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!

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?

I have a Ryzen 3 1300X at the moment and it’s always had this soft lock freezing bug on Linux. I used to dual-boot Windows on this machine and Windows never had the same problem, so I think it is an issue with the Linux kernel (I’ve also replaced nearly every bit of hardware that I originally built the PC with, except for...

mesamunefire ,

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.

mesamunefire ,

Thanks it looks good on Jerboa

mesamunefire ,

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 ,

I have the same issue. I have a very small instance and lemmy.world seems to not work no matter what I do. I can get lemmy ml no issues and done if the others but for done reason world just won’t work with and communities, like everything is blacklisted or something.

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Personally I hope im wrong, but Im seeing lawsuit after lawsuit and emulators being taken down like ryujinx, dolphin, all of them. They may be smart, but Suyu was just taken down as well.

mesamunefire ,

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

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