

Trebuchet seems good…?


Trebuchet seems good…?


That’s a brilliant quote


isn’t that the reverse argument? Typically only <20% of people take the healthcare system for granted whilst everyone else pays their dues. Here, it’s everyone pays their electricity bills but 1 absolute behemoth of a customer hordes the resources, and instead of being cut off or denied service as would be typical in other services, they pay hand over fist to get first dibs on all resources, whilst passing off the cost to everyone else


how can they get away with this? Are data centers not paying their bills?
young keeper, the subject
of Penguin fantasy
Do you have a swap partition mounted?
isnt this more of an image vision task than a simple utility task?
I’d be amazed if each of those panels coordinates were annotated somewhere


I need to buy three immediately!
Xorg.conf was genuinely something I never quite grokked.
I mean, I get it, it’s a conf file for Xorg… but in practice, either your X11 worked out of the box, or it just didn’t, and no manner of fiddling with the config and restarting the server would save it.
You could install other drivers and blacklist others, and that would get it to work, but touching the Xorg config file itself and expecting different results was like trying to squeeze blood out of a stone.
Because it won’t be used and won’t be seen, that’s the sad reality of it. I do host a small personal blog run of org-mode+hugo, but it gets less visitors than a library at midnight
I live in the hope that the insightful comments I left on reddit over my long tenure there will eventually be part of a FOSS corpus, once the VCs can’t extract anything of competitive value from it anymore. I’ll be long dead, but my comments will live on.
ah no worries, I was just surprised by it. Yeah it’s a hardware list for NAS/MiniPC/selfhosting as vetted by other Lemmy users
I know right, fuck that guy
I collected this data from another thread that might be useful: https://lemmy.ml/post/30234916
| Type | Name | Extra | User |
|--------+------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------------|
| MiniPC | ASUS 4-Bay | | Zikeji@programming.dev |
| MiniPC | HP Microserver | | wingsfortheirsmiles@feddit.uk |
| MiniPC | HP microserver | Homelab | JoeKrogan@lemmy.world |
| MiniPC | HTPC | Nobara | BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world |
| MiniPC | ITX NAS | Unraid | Skunk@jlai.lu |
| MiniPC | Jonsbo N4 Case | | stoy@lemmy.zip |
| MiniPC | Minisforum X1 pro | OpenSuSe | Skunk@jlai.lu |
| MiniPC | ODROID H4+ mini pc | | Ek-Hou-Van-Braai@piefed.social |
| MiniPC | RaspberryPi 1B | Photoframe | JoeKrogan@lemmy.world |
| MiniPC | RaspberryPi 3 | PiHole | gigachad@sh.itjust.works |
| MiniPC | RaspberryPi 3A | | stoy@lemmy.zip |
| MiniPC | RaspberryPi 3B | | stoy@lemmy.zip |
| MiniPC | RaspberryPi 3B | | stoy@lemmy.zip |
| MiniPC | RaspberryPi 3B | Kodi | JoeKrogan@lemmy.world |
| MiniPC | RaspberryPi 3B | Kodi | JoeKrogan@lemmy.world |
| MiniPC | RaspberryPi 4 | OpenSuSe/Docker | Skunk@jlai.lu |
| MiniPC | RaspberryPi 5 | RpiOS | BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world |
| Server | HP ProLiant DL360 Gen9 | | Lucy@feddit.org |
| Server | HP Z440 Workstation | | Lucy@feddit.org |
Edit: well fuck me for trying to help…


I’m not a fan of Plex and switched to Jellyfin very early on, but I’m a bit confused by the outrage here. He used his real name to report on a UX he built. I see FOSS developers do this all the time, and it seems pretty innocuous.
I can imagine if he generated thousands of anonymous accounts and did the same it’d be very bad, but an author commenting on his own work using his full real name doesn’t seem like a conspiracy plot


I noticed that in their info text shown to their users, they don’t mention F-Droid. I wonder if google doesn’t allow them to mention other stores as part of their “security” policies.



Oh neat, I thought it was all DP-protocol via software over USB-C. I didn’t know it could be wired straight into display hardware too
It’s not a huge issue, you need a DoH resolver now (e.g. your browser which has a secure connection to a secure DNS server) which cannot block <script> from requesting the ad, but can definitely block <script> from displaying it once the domain resolves.
Extra overhead though, agreed