Yowza. Thanks.
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Colloidal@programming.devto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Fetcharr - a human-developed Huntarr replacementEnglish6·1 month ago
Colloidal@programming.devto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Fetcharr - a human-developed Huntarr replacementEnglish13·1 month agoWhat happened to Huntarr?
Colloidal@programming.devto wikipedia@sh.itjust.works•Due to abuse, Wikipedia Blacklists Archive.today, Starts the Process of Alternating 695,000+ Archive Links1·1 month ago.today has ties with Russia.
They don’t dislike it, it just doesn’t make them look edgy. And some people like to (which is fine BTW).
I’ve started on Conectiva in the nineties, Debian, Ubuntu, and settled on Mint. I’ll probably switch to LMDE if at all at this point.
Colloidal@programming.devto Privacy@programming.dev•Ubuntu, Fedora, Linux Mint Eye Age Verification Amid California Law Backlash56·1 month agoBut we have to keep in mind that this is becoming a global standard
Fuck that bullshit. Fuck those idiots saying this is inevitable, that we have to proactively comply with laws that aren’t even in the making. We don’t. We won’t. We’ll fight every step of the way.
Colloidal@programming.devto Opensource@programming.dev•Clean Room as a Service: Finally, liberation from open source license obligations1·1 month agoSure, but i mean as a way to and stated intent to circumvent copyleft.
Colloidal@programming.devto Opensource@programming.dev•Relicensing with AI-assisted rewrite6·1 month agoMorals? Where we’re going we won’t need morals!
Colloidal@programming.devto Opensource@programming.dev•Clean Room as a Service: Finally, liberation from open source license obligations3·1 month agoDid MongoDB really use AI to steal code?
Colloidal@programming.devto Privacy@programming.dev•Signal Founder Moxie Marlinspike: Telegram is not private. There is nothing private about it. They've done a really amazing job of convincing the world that this is an encrypted messaging app4·1 month agoRight? Why would you conduct an interview inside a cold swedish sauna?
Colloidal@programming.devto Privacy@programming.dev•Nothing to Hide? Let's see 2 forms of ID!1·2 months agoI’m pretty sure it’s a lot more than 11, BTW. But you have a point.
ASN.1 crying in the corner.
Colloidal@programming.devto Privacy@programming.dev•Nothing to Hide? Let's see 2 forms of ID!4·2 months agoNot a bot, just a very peculiar person. I still think the balance is positive for the fediverse. If only they could learn to filter their posts more. The quality is hit and miss.
Colloidal@programming.devto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-Hosted Document & Budgeting Automation: Paperless-ngx, Firefly III, and n8n – Good Idea?English1·2 months agoThat’s not very useful. Thank you.
Colloidal@programming.devto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-Hosted Document & Budgeting Automation: Paperless-ngx, Firefly III, and n8n – Good Idea?English1·3 months agoNice. Does it do projections with budgets? Like how is my savings account going to be in 6 months after putting in X$ every month?
Colloidal@programming.devto linux4noobs@programming.dev•3 Questions from a Windows refugee and Linux noob regarding NTFS drive, partitioning, and Steam.1·3 months agoThe GParted project distributes their own disk recovery ISO which I blanket recommend to everyone.
Colloidal@programming.devto linux4noobs@programming.dev•3 Questions from a Windows refugee and Linux noob regarding NTFS drive, partitioning, and Steam.2·3 months ago-
GParted is very reliable, but never do any disc operation without a tested backup in hand. Honestly the first and best self hosted thing you can do is a NAS backup.
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That Fedora default is a great default for any residential Linux install. You mentioned earlier wiping your NVMe for Linux. That is a sound choice.
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Colloidal@programming.devto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-Hosted Document & Budgeting Automation: Paperless-ngx, Firefly III, and n8n – Good Idea?English2·3 months agoHuh. Well that fucks with my current GNUCash workflow of having transactions months in advance. Does Firefly do budgets well?
Colloidal@programming.devto linux4noobs@programming.dev•3 Questions from a Windows refugee and Linux noob regarding NTFS drive, partitioning, and Steam.2·3 months agoNo, you do the copying and resizing on Linux. Look for a live USB for GParted, put it on an actual usb drive. It’s a great recovery tool to have around.
Is that raw number or $ value? Also, could you share a link to the source?