robber 2w ago • 100%
That's what's kept me from using it, although I very much like the idea of paying for a good service. I would love to see them figure out a way to avoid accounts.
robber 1mo ago • 100%
IIRC there is a plugin for Caddy that can do what you are looking for.
Edit: here you go
Most relevant section translated to english: If he (Trump) wins the election on November 5, his billionaire supporter Musk will chair the new board. This is to implement a full financial and performance audit of the entire government and make recommendations for drastic reforms. Source: [Swiss state media article](https://www.srf.ch/news/international/us-wahlen-2024/us-praesidentschaftswahl-2024-regeln-fuer-trump-harris-duell-stehen-fest)
robber 2mo ago • 100%
Your comment reminds me of that great tune by Pink Floyd.
robber 2mo ago • 100%
Probably not what OP is looking for.
But I'm also happy with my Garmin Instinct. I use it disconnected from my phone, it does everything I need offline and stand-alone. To add tracks for navigation I just connect it to my linux laptop and drop the GPX file into the NewFiles (or whatever it's called) folder on the watch. I was surprised how well it works without official apps. The only thing I used the app for was to update the firmware when I bought the watch.
Also, fittrackee looks promising - thanks for the tip!
robber 2mo ago • 100%
I would second that. I currently use nix besides Flatpaks for development environments but also find it somewhat overcomplicated. Looking forward to give toolbx a try.
robber 2mo ago • 100%
I migrated my home- and webservers from Debian to FCOS a while ago and I'm very happy with how everything works.
Troubleshooting butane/ignition was a bit of a pain in the butt but worth it imo. I suggest just reading through the FCOS docs, they guided me well while setting everything up. I use podman on my webservers and docker on the homeserver (bc nextcloud aio is not fully podman compatible). I use the installer to build a pre-configured ISO that I can deploy where I want to.
Someone in the comments mentioned Flatcar, which I think looks compelling as well, since it's basically the same but more of a community effort.
robber 2mo ago • 87%
I think this is a step in the right direction. Everyone can lose a portable device or it can get stolen, so protecting the potentially sensitive data is important.
I think what people are complaining about is not full-disk encryption itself, but the fact that people are not used to being responsible for their cryptographic keys.
I think we should educate people regarding this responsibility. We did it with regular keys we use to unlock our homes.
robber 3mo ago • 100%
No radio expert here, but would'nt this at some point interfere with the transmissions if deployed at a large scale?
robber 3mo ago • 100%
I do where possible, but it's not always available.
A couple of years ago, QR-bills were introduced in Switzerland as a means to make payments easier. My bank provides an app to scan the QR codes, which I prefer not to install. The only other option they provide to scan the codes is to use the webcam. Am I supposed to print my digital bills to have my webcam scan them again? Just let me upload a goddamn screenshot.
robber 3mo ago • 100%
Does not answer your question, and someone already mentioned it in a thread, but don't forget zram when only 4GBs are available.
robber 4mo ago • 100%
I went to a small (~30 people) festival dedicated to wood carving, because I was asked if a wanted to cook for everyone. Found it very inspiring to get an impression of that very specific sub culture.
robber 4mo ago • 100%
A little overconfident as usual imo
robber 4mo ago • 100%
Swiss lemming here. Switzerland already open-sourced multiple projects before, most notably the app to store your COVID test / vaccination status in. It was even officially available on F-Droid. I was very suprised at that point, and I'm happy to see that there are now efforts to make such behavior more default and less edge case, even when there are exceptions.
robber 4mo ago • 100%
Yes, you can just go ahead and install nix in your distro to use e.g. nix-shell
to create a development environment.
robber 4mo ago • 100%
I recently switched to Debian and use nix to install / provide the likes of node / python / go for development.
robber 4mo ago • 99%
Step by step, it seems, YouTube is evolving into something that has previously been called TV.
robber 5mo ago • 100%
Totally agree, that would be even better.
robber 5mo ago • 96%
I totally agree regarding making it optional, but I have to say the idea of auto generating alt texts sounds like a really useful application of AI - no one really likes to do that manually yet a significant number of beautiful people rely on it.
robber 5mo ago • 66%
Same problem here, my company requires 2FA for remote network access. MS Authenticator requires Google Services on Android which I don't have - so no home office for me I guess.
I've been looking into self-hosting LLMs or stable diffusion models using something like [LocalAI](https://localai.io/) and / or [Ollama](https://ollama.com/) and [LibreChat](https://www.librechat.ai/). Some questions to get a nice discussion going: - Any of you have experience with this? - What are your motivations? - What are you using in terms of hardware? - Considerations regarding energy efficiency and associated costs? - What about renting a GPU? Privacy implications?
Just wanted to share my happiness. AIO is the new (at least on my timeline) installation method of Nextcloud, where most of the heavy-lifting is taken care of automatically. https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one
Open your mind!