unknowing8343

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unknowing8343,

I think devotion for LOTR must still be there with them today. The Hobbit feels more like a project your boss forces you to do after getting incredibly rich by exploiting you with your first passion project.

This new one feels like them getting some extra cash to finally retire.

unknowing8343,

I have 0 knowledge of these things, but I do know that people always comment that sudo is bloated, that nobody is truly using everything that sudo can do, only one basic command.

unknowing8343, (edited )

Funny that you want a muscular male host, 😅

Currently my most favourite podcast is Andrew Huberman’s, which would probably fit the muscular male criteria.

It’s also very progressive in the sense that it is basically about science-based protocols to become a healthier human being both physically and mentally.

I strongly recommend listening on YouTube with sponsorblock if possible.

So far, the only truly bad episode was the one with Zuckerberg (that I have found) because, you know, there is really not much to learn from him, specially considering the topics of the podcast.

Oh, I just saw your comment about him, 😅, always interested in seeing evidence on his fakeness.

unknowing8343,

So now everyone that has been on Joe Rogan is a right wing fascist? Cause I couldn’t imagine Neil deGrasse Tysson like that.

In terms of the pseudoscience and supplements… It clearly shows people don’t watch his stuff. I am SURE it’s not perfect, but most of it is clearly WELL referenced on the show description, and anything that hasn’t been officially approved he states that clearly with CONSTANT warnings to PLEASE CONSULT A PROFESSIONAL.

I hate Joe Rogan. I hate fascist propaganda. Yes, Huberman makes money with his podcast, all podcasts are business, all big ones, at least.

All the claims about his personal life seem to me like journalists trying to come up with vector attacks to a famous figure for clicks, just like it happens with any other celebrity.

Yeah, he may be a terrible boyfriend, but Einstein married his cousin and Oppenheimer was a cheater and we live in this amazing (or horrible) world thanks to them.

unknowing8343,

Somehow all these OSS projects that start with only a Mac client seem so suspicious to me…

I wonder if they will enforce a login to use the software?

unknowing8343,

I was kinda referencing warp, a supposedly new terminal that was also written in Rust, had AI stuff, started on Mac, and finally got a Linux version, which lasted 30 seconds on my computer once I saw there is no option to use it unless you make an account. Yes. For a LOCAL terminal. Nuts.

unknowing8343,

I don’t know if Merkuro Calendar has been ported to Windows yet

unknowing8343,

Plasma is rock solid. Yes, you can break it. And that is called freedom.

If you don’t install 30 third party widgets and themes, you’ll be FINE, while still being able to make it yours.

That is why I always choose KDE Plasma (we’ll see when Cosmic comes).

unknowing8343,

Distracting how?

unknowing8343,

I don’t think you understood my comment. Sorry.

unknowing8343,

Then just install it and use it. No need for tweaks.

unknowing8343,

I downloaded DivestOS IR remote app and I can use it no problem on my Unihertz… I don’t think it’s locked up at all.

unknowing8343,

Could you provide a link to your product?

SSH login without user name? (docs.gitlab.com)

I was reading GitLab’s documentation (see link) on how to write to a repository from within the CI pipeline and noticed something: The described Docker executor is able to authenticate e.g. against the Git repository with only a private SSH key, being told absolutely nothing about the user’s name it is associated with....

unknowing8343, (edited )

Public SSH keys don’t contain any user information at all. They could have some metadata for users to easily read, but that can be deleted without repercussions.

I’m no expert, and this is probably how it does NOT work, but if you have a private key, it can generate the public key, so that could be a way to tell the server “this is me”, now try me.

Hey I wasn’t so far off!

unknowing8343,

I can’t seem to be able to search for volumes, just create them?

unknowing8343,

If you did this for all audiovisual content and not just anime I’d be all in.

unknowing8343, (edited )

I was literally fighting with this these last 4 hours, and here’s my conclusion:

What a goddamn mess Samba is. How in the world is it so hard to make this thing work?

I eventually realised that for my usecase minidlna would work, at least for a while, and it was amazing how simple it was.

This is all I can say about the subject. I am surprised there are no simple ways to setup Samba folders such as a GUI that asks you “what ya wanna share? Oh, okay, you want people to write things on it? Cool! It’s working now. Don’t forget to check these ports on your firewall, bye!”

unknowing8343,

I’ve been applying the opposite strategy. On my remote work days, I leave my phone on full sound, and every notification that arrives and makes a sound or vibrates, I check it, and I personally modify its parameters to fit its case.

After a week of this, my phone only rings and vibrates for the important stuff. Chats and email are fully silent now (if you really need me, just call). Also, now that my phone can ring (before this I just always set my phone on vibration) I’ve set up different distinctive sounds for the different important stuff so I know what’s up right away.

You should try it too.

unknowing8343,

I went into Linux because I saw some coworkers use it. I stayed in it because I fell in love with the ideals (while it also works at least just as well as propietary OSs).

That shows how important it is that you spread the word. Linux does not do advertising. It needs the community. I love that.

I guess in Linux you either go Ubuntu and stay Ubuntu… Or (like me) you hop for a year or so until you find out your place. (Generalisation)

My fav is Arch Linux. Endeavour OS for easier install of Arch Linux. I haven’t found anything better for personal computers. For work, the choice is clearly Debian for me, because Debian.

unknowing8343,

But then why don’t you simply develop a toolkit that installs all those things and sets things up properly on a standard fedora install?

This seems something with too big of an attack surface.

Thinking of building a database of "stuff" that I have at home + some other family households. Multiple accounts with private and shared inventories.

The use case is basically so that all my family members we can check that “John has an old laptop collecting dust” or “Mary has this specific tool that I’d love to use for my current project”....

unknowing8343,

Oh, wow, I do have HAOS on my Pi so this one is a strong strong candidate.

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