Fair enough, I have learned to live with curl first, then execute. Or going through the trustworthiness of the repository author (e.g. number of stars, contributors, etc.) More or less the same safeguard I take for packages I install from Arch User Repositories. I’m curious, tho, How do you feel about “docker pull”? Containerization has limits…
This requires some command line to fully tame the beast(s)… sorry, the apps! that you’d be hosting. If you prefer an easy solution, for Nextcloud, specifically, I think you can try the managed instances (e.g. Hetzer offers ‘nx’ boxes). It’s better than paying premium fees to GAFAM imho every step counts ;)
I’ve been working on a neat little tool to create background textures/patterns in SVG. It has some presets, but also gives you full manual control of the settings. You can then copy the generated code output for use on your project....
Hello, I want to make it clear that I know how to use my raspberry pi 3b+, I know how to torrent, and I have a general idea how to bind qbittorrent to a VPN on linux....
Are you using docker? If so, you may use gluetun or run the vpn client inside the qbittirent container
Also, some vpn provide adblocking. So, another way would be… skip pihole and just use raspAP to create a WLAN where all devices connect. You may even turn off your router wifi and rename the newly created WLAN so that your brother doesn’t even know ;)
I haven’t tried it really, but maybe there are tutorials.
A good friend of mine just asked me if we can have a watch party in the upcoming days over the internet, so we can watch a movie together. They live in another country....
I don’t know about it but I can assure you that having a programme to study is good strategy. Often the learning is hindered by having a huge data deluge. That being said, there are plenty of free resources. For example, take the github repos like domain-specific awesome lists, open source university (ossu, lists online courses for different careers) or even this: github.com/jwasham/coding-interview-university
I had the same personal experience (compared to spacevim, doomvim and lunarvim). I just want something feature rich working out of the box, like many other IDEs… With easy access to keyboard shortcut hints. And I want to be able to customize without breaking it. So far, I have been using doom emacs. The reason is that vim didn’t have a curated set of plugins that I could tinker with without being frustrated. Again, this was my personal experience with it over the years. I just kept ‘raw’ vim, and used many other CLI tools around it (e.g. lazygit, a python REPL, etc.)
I never picked up any of these languages to be honest… I mean, vimscript or Lua.
Maybe if I had, my experience would have been another. I know many people that know basic vimscript prefer to have ‘vanilla’ config, sometimes not even using vimplug or pkg managers. And they got along better than I did with my empty vimrc ;)
Check affine.pro it’s really flexible. Some features might seem overkill. But I think that the flexibility might pay off in some situations (e.g. adding drawings, having character profiles in separate docs, add location maps, etc.)
It’s a local-first alternative to Notion. Just a few months ago they added export to pdf (there’s markdown too, of course) github.com/toeverything/AFFiNE/pull/2604
Thanks for sharing. It’s worrisome indeed. To me, there’s also a relevant factor that weighted the wrong decisions by EU, and that’s the perceived need to react agressively against Putin or “the Russians”. I’m not saying that inaction would’ve been a solution. Just observing the fact that, for many reasons, there’s an internalized xenophobia towards the east, and that played a long way into considering legitimate all military actions NATO has taken so far. This article is the first thing I see pointing to the fact that war involves two sides actively trying to destroy the other…
The Taliban’s war on women in Afghanistan must be formally recognized as gender apartheid (theconversation.com)
Runtipi: Homeserver management made easy (www.runtipi.io)
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/1429257...
How to become a pirate archivist? (annas-blog.org)
I made a tool to generate SVG patterns/textures to use a backgrounds for websites (finitelooper.github.io)
I’ve been working on a neat little tool to create background textures/patterns in SVG. It has some presets, but also gives you full manual control of the settings. You can then copy the generated code output for use on your project....
Sync for Lemmy (Beta) ist nun live! (play.google.com) German
geteilt von: lemmy.world/post/2515668...
Personally confused on how to use a Raspberry Pi to pirate properly
Hello, I want to make it clear that I know how to use my raspberry pi 3b+, I know how to torrent, and I have a general idea how to bind qbittorrent to a VPN on linux....
Easy to use apps for having a watch party?
A good friend of mine just asked me if we can have a watch party in the upcoming days over the internet, so we can watch a movie together. They live in another country....
Any CompTIA A+ resources?
So after wasting a large part of my life working in couple different industries iv decided that IT is the correct route for me....
LazyVim: blazingly fast, sane defaults, easy to customize and extend (www.lazyvim.org)
gluetun: VPN client in a thin Docker container for multiple VPN providers (github.com)
Can a search engine be selfhosted?
The quality of search engines has gone down so much for technical questions....
Software for writing
For those who do write novels, books etc. What software do you use? What format? FOSS or proprietary?
The Reluctant Sysadmin's Guide to Securing a Linux Server (pboyd.io)
It scratches the surface of the most obvious stuff. I’d only add running apps in isolation (docker or adduser) and maybe fail2ban.
Will the Ukraine war be the undoing for the European Union? (www.meer.com)