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aleq, to programmer_humor in FLOSS communities right now
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It’s fairly new I think. I ran into it first time a week or two ago when going into a test account I haven’t used for a while.

Shame really, having at least two users is very useful when building bots. Testing user-specific interactions and such.

aleq, to programmer_humor in FLOSS communities right now
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IMO Discord is the best platform for this right now, which is unfortunate. The little I’ve tried Matrix has not been very impressive (single chatrooms, slow, bad self-hosting experience IMO), IRC is a bit better (though very dated in many regards, esp. user management) but still doesn’t have the categories/channels that make discord nice. And most other chats are proprietary with discord just being the best one.

Which one would you like them to use?

aleq, to datahoarder in Best solution for a distributed filesystem?
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Isn’t it a local filesystem though, so I can’t expand the filesystem with other drives on my network?

aleq, to datahoarder in Best solution for a distributed filesystem?
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That’s very helpful because glusterfs and ceph are probably my top two candidates. Will probably try it out.

aleq, to world in Japan: Man sentenced to death for Kyoto anime fire which killed 36
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Anything happens anywhere in the world.

The US: “Oh, this is about me!”

aleq, to world in 100 years ago, Vladimir Lenin died
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News isn’t that he died, it’s that he did so 100 years ago.

aleq, to mildlyinteresting in We hit one third of boomers being dead in the last few days.
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well that’s fucking dark (and as others have pointed out, misguided - won’t solve a thing)

aleq, to technology in Not even poor Notepad is safe from Microsoft's AI obsession
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Why not?

aleq, to selfhosted in Why docker
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the biggest selling point for me is that I’ll have a mounted folder or two, a shell script for creating the container, and then if I want to move the service to a new computer I just move these files/folders and run the script. it’s awesome. the initial setup is also a lot easier because all dependencies and stuff are bundled with the app.

in short, it’s basically the exe-file of the server world

runs everything as root (not many well built images with proper useranagement it seems)

that’s true I guess, but for the most part shit’s stuck inside the container anyway so how much does it really matter?

you cannot really know which stuff is in the images: you must trust who built it

you kinda can, reading a Dockerfile is pretty much like reading a very basic shell script for the most part. regardless, I do trust most creators of images I use. most of the images I have running are either created by the people who made the app, or official docker images. if I trust them enough to run their apps, why wouldn’t I trust their images?

lots of mess in the system (mounts, fake networks, rules…)

that’s sort of the point, isn’t it? stuff is isolated

aleq, to world in NATO to Buy 1,000 Patriot Missiles in Face of Russia Threat
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4 000 000 a missile, 100 000x times more expensive than a military drone? what military drone costs $40?

I don’t know what models are in use today, but a Bayraktar TB2 costs 4 million.

aleq, to linuxmemes in the main differences!!
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You won’t be able to catch one on camera.

aleq, to technology in Could X go bankrupt under Elon Musk?
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I think Twitter is going down, may or may not go bankrupt but I think it will lose relevance. Wonder if it will be replaced. Lots of people (myself included) kinda assume that bluesky, mastodon or some other twitter-like service will take over. But Twitter is not really necessary, so I don’t think it’s a given that something will take its place.

As a time sink, more multimedia-oriented platforms like Reddit/Lemmy, Instagram, Tiktok or Youtube, seem more attractive.

aleq, to linux in Reminder to clear your ~/.cache folder every now and then
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I get the same all the time. OP reminded me to check today and Jetbrains toolbox had cached a lot of downloads that took up 42 GB in total. yarn folder with 2.3 GB. bazel folder with 15 GB (apparently used for building Anki),7 GB paru clones.

All in all it added up to 82 GB.

aleq, to technology in Firefox is giving Android users a sneak peek at its open extensions
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Right before the Mozilla buyout, Fakespot added a clause to their TOS giving them the right to give user data to Mozilla.

There’s one possible interpretation of that, which would be my guess, that this was somehow necessary as part of the purchase. Before purchasing a company the company being purchased has to show the buyer what their assets are and give them a fair and accurate representation of what the company is. It’s possible that this clause was necessary in order to enable this.

aleq, to programming in What is your favourite font for code ?
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Yeah I guess you’re right. Probably just seen the Source Code Pro one so many times that I stopped being annoyed with it.

Should try exposing myself to the Jetbrains Mono font until I get used to that instead, then I won’t have to fiddle with that part of the IDE settings.

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