How else would Styropyro get enough batteries for his 1000-kiloamp tungsten vapor atomizer? The “environmentally conscious” choice might prove to be a greater disruption to the ecology.
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git push, you’d better start working on those merge conflicts!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Probably want to stop using Booklore...English
161·2 days agoThe treekie in me wants BookData.
(edit) This made me remember The Measure Of A Man and now I’m fucking depressed. They had such high hopes for the future.
Almost all of those issues are solved by quoting the string values.
Fuck, I’m an idiot. I really shouldn’t be giving advice when I’m sleep-deprived like this. I completely forgot that when I used RDP, I did it through an SSH tunnel.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Lutris maintainer: "I've removed the Claude co-authorship from the commits a few days ago. So good luck figuring out what's generated and what is not."English
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LLMs are not a vital resource like food or electricity. Refusing to participate will at worst be an inconvenience.
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Software can coexist. One application won’t kill another just because its developers can put out more code per hour. If it were otherwise, Linux wouldn’t exist.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Lutris maintainer: "I've removed the Claude co-authorship from the commits a few days ago. So good luck figuring out what's generated and what is not."English
0·4 days agoI can’t fix the problem, therefore I’ll be part of the problem.
Some of them will. It depends on which rootkit is used. There are some VM optimizations that applications can detect, but those can be disabled.
So far the only crack that hasn’t worked for me was Far Cry New Dawn. I’ve read on that one Russian forum that cracks for their newer Denuvo games don’t work on Linux… but I have serious doubts I’d even want to play their games based on their track record.
Three important factors:
- Gigabit ethernet
- SATA-attached storage
- My family not knowing what the fuck USB 3.0 is, and why blue USB is better than black USB.
It’s the beauty of natural selection: shitty drivers will die in that environment until only careful drivers remain.
Mine is using a network share to transfer files faster than any USB device we have at home.
Not Just Bikes has permanently altered my brain because the only thing I can think of is how much I’d change in this setup. Remove the median, decrease the lane width by one quarter (seeing it in meters, those are fucking huge), use the space to extend the sidewalks and add civil infrastructure (trash bins, benches, illumination), make the bike lanes grade-separated, and add traffic calming features (it’s a bridge, not a race track).
“Dieselpunk transhumanism” is a criminally unexploited concept.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to access home network (eg, VPN) without port forwarding?English
4·10 days agoTo delegate the responsibility of securing login data to a company better equipped to deal with it (in theory at least). You can also use an external OIDC provider.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to access home network (eg, VPN) without port forwarding?English
24·11 days agoTailscale. Create an account, put the client on the LAN device, put the client on the remote device, log in on both, you’re done. It bypasses NAT, CGNAT, and the firewall through some UDP black magic fuckery. As long as the router allows outgoing connections, it will work.
If the factory resets cause the router to lose connection to the ISP, though, then nothing will work.
Tailscale Funnel will let you expose a host to everyone on the internet. You’ll need the Tailscale client running on either the Jellyfin host or a reverse proxy pointing to it. Tailscale itself will act as a reverse proxy with TLS encryption, plus a DNS server.
Exposing a service to the internet will always present some risk. You should definitely run your LXCs as unprivileged, unless needed otherwise, to mitigate the potential damage if an attacker escapes the container, or put the services in full virtual machines.
external access
Do you want the Jellyfin server to be accessible from only within your tailnet, or anywhere from the internet?


trash-cliis your friend.