ut never called it that. And I mostly would background or foreground tasks. I didn’t
yeah I had no idea about disown, Jesus the number of times I could have used that, I might have never learned tmux or screen :)
I am a Meat-Popsicle
ut never called it that. And I mostly would background or foreground tasks. I didn’t
yeah I had no idea about disown, Jesus the number of times I could have used that, I might have never learned tmux or screen :)
Had a little spark of glee looking at a fellow nix user in the wild
Defined in /nix/store/vicfr
I’ve run both. Started with Gnome.
I didn’t absolutely love the UI but it wasn’t bad.
Installed a bunch of plugins poked it, prodded, tweaked it. Made it exactly what I wanted.
One time I tried KDE and found that it was exactly what I was turning gnome into with all the plugins.
Admittedly, I think the Gnome control panels and tools are nicer.
It sucked when Crashplan’s home client went under. If you installed the client on two computers with internet access, it would let you set the remote computer as a target. Encryption was done at the source, it had dedupe, versioning. It ate a little ram but it was really nice.
Yep, I tried Tailscale at home… 3 weeks later I started using it at work, so insanely easy.
Test out that Nix, Mine refused to let me install from it when I just shoved their iso in Ventoy.
Someone got a hackintosh running from ventoy on specific hardware
/opt/(app)/bin /usr/lib/(app)/bin /usr/lib64/app/bin /usr/local/(s)bin
I know there is logic and mapping of where everything’s supposed to be in theory but in practice s***'s kind of all over the place.
It’s easier to manage security that way.
Instead of having one binary folder full of stuff that’s intended to be run with privilege access and non-privilege access, all the privileged stuff goes in sbin and you don’t even see it in your path as a regular user. It also means that access rights can be controlled at the folder level instead of the individual file level.
I’m not against Rust. I’d like to see something less dangerous with memory than C, but I don’t think it’s time yet for the kernel to leave C.
It’s pretty clean, stable, it’s working well at the moment and the C language (or variants of it) is/are still actively used everywhere. I think the kernel universally going Rust will be a long road of everything under the sun going there first before it’s ported in earnest.
I’m using NixOS, it’s really freaking awesome and super repeatable but it’s also like smashing myself in the face with a brick every time I want to do something slightly unusual.
That’s like a whole nother level of immutable.
Get’er Robbie she’s under the desk!
I do the same all the time with anytype.
I dropped notes into sublime and then go back and put them neatly into any type. I don’t really know why I do it either It takes any type a total of three or four seconds to start up and I have to enter in a passcode. But I only have to do it once. I guess I do have to think about where I’m going to put the document and making sure that it’s tagged correctly, it’s a lot easier just a scribble something into a random text window to forget about for a decade.
I don’t care what the website looks like as long as the product still works as amazingly as it does now.
I’m running something surprisingly close to most of what you’re asking for sans the immich which I’m waiting on stability from them first. That warning at the time of their site that says it’s under constant development and not to use it as your primary picture store is a bit worrisome.
Unraid with 2 video cards
Plex gets accessed remotely via its own remote capabilities
Jellyfin gets accessed remotely via tailscale
SearXNG is access remotely via cloudflare
I have a secondary Plex server sitting on a raspberry pi with the backup pi hole
I am preparing to set up a peertube. Haven’t had a lot of luck with the container on unraid. I run a fair amount of proxmox at work so I’ll probably just use proxmox for it.
I run a separate dedicated system completely for my cameras. Not running frigate yet but I’ll get around to it eventually using blue iris at the moment.
My unraid gets as much uptime as updates allow. I love being able to just jbod my media discs together and still have some protection with parity.
I find the containerized version of Plex to be more stable than my VM version but that’s probably my own fault as I’m oversubscribing the vm.
They also specifically said the way they block ads is not relative to V2 or V3. They said that even if V2 is completely destroyed they will still have the same ad blocking they have now.
Brave and Vivaldi have both mentioned they intend to support V2 ongoing.
Brave was more like screw them we got this.
Vivaldi was hesitant and said they would do it as long as they could.
I’ve loved WSL. I’ve been able to throw an Ubuntu CLI in front of 30 devs that had almost no Linux experience. I’ve got them scripting and doing service control. The ssh terminal is reasonable, they can use standard openssh pems. The only real problem is the VM doesn’t play with cisco well so they can’t easily VPN and use the VPN sesh in WSL. I have workarounds, but they’re kinda crappy.
Yeah between the forced binding arbitration and their claims to wanting to start pre-roll ads, Roku is dead to me, I will never buy another device from them nor recommend them to anyone.