TotallyWorthLife

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Had several old PCs over the years from relatives, but either gave them to other people or threw them to the trash because I didn't see the usefulness back then...

Right now all I have is my PC (which I guess I could put VMs on), and maybe a few phones (maybe just because they kinda are there like backup phones), which I couldn't find how to root, if these are of any use with unrooted Termux.

Do you have any advice about it? Should I start with my PC with VMs? An unrooted phone with Termux? Try to look somewhere that is gonna get rid of PCs or something? If so, where?

[–] TotallyWorthLife@lemmy.world 0 points 18 hours ago

Ohhh shit, thanks for updating me on the whole situation. Guess I'll have to take a look at Lemmy and PieFed, and their devs, and see where I want to stand lol

[–] TotallyWorthLife@lemmy.world 4 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

Ah, so basically the same problem there is on Reddit with power-tripping mods that manage several subreddits.

At least it's federated so being banned in one instance and its communities doesn't keep you from joining or making similar communities in your own instance, or joining a different instance

[–] TotallyWorthLife@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (5 children)

Sooo... do I just do with known email providers (proton, tuta, the webmail my domain provider allows me to have)?

Seems like email is the biggest issue to self host lol

[–] TotallyWorthLife@lemmy.world 35 points 1 day ago* (last edited 22 hours ago) (5 children)

Ah, drama I'm not chronically online enough to understand.

 

Do you have any advice or suggestions about it?

  • Hardware (what should be enough for a local PC, or VPS...)
  • Software (OS [Debian, Yunohost, other...], "containerization" (Docker, virtual machines?), dashboard, management, backups, VPN tunneling...)
  • "Utilities" to host (Lemmy, Peertube, Matrix, Mastodon, Actual Budget, Jellyfin, Forgejo, Invidious/Piped, local Pi-Hole, email, dedicated videogame servers like for Minecraft, SearXNG, personal file storage like Drive, AI [in the future, when I can afford a rig that can run a local model decently]...)

I'm aware it's a lot of stuff to take on, so, do you have any advice on where to start? (how to find a cheap PC to experiment with, if not get a VPS, what to test on it, what "utilities" to try self-hosting first...)

I think the issue comes with "division and multiplication", and "addition and subtraction" Here, I see people saying "Brackets/Parenthesis > Division > Multiplication > Subtraction > Addition" when I was taught "Brackets/Parenthesis > Division or multiplication, left to right > Subtraction or addition, left to right"

[–] TotallyWorthLife@lemmy.world 16 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I was taught to do

  • Brackets
  • Division and multiplication left to right
  • Addition and subtraction left to right

There should be a fucking ISO for this shit tbh

Also the un-taboofication of it... see, the "left-handed epidemic"

It's funny that CNC can either be one of these industrials machines I don't know much about, or Consented NonConsent

I only use Brave because some websites got my digital fingerprint with firefox lol

 

Hello,

I have been thinking about making the jump towards Open Source, not just using OSS but also contributing to it.

First, some OSS projects/apps I know of are Peertube, Lemmy (right now using Voyager app), Mastodon, Matrix (used to use the Element app, gave up because I realized it was too hard for those around me who got used to Whatsapp), OpenStreetMap (through OrganicMaps), Jellyfin, and Actual Budget, Godot Engine, Luanti, GrapheneOS... I might know more, but those are the ones I remember right now.

Second, I have some basic experience with programming (mainly Java [haven't learnt GUI yet tho], SQL, and C# for Unity videogames), but no experience entering an already created codebase yet, let alone making changes and sending them (and I admit I might need to get some practice with Git), so it is pretty intimidating. Do you have any advice about it?

Third, I'd like to hear about projects you find interesting or useful. Not neccesarily to contribute or even use them myself, but I'm interested in which other projects there are out there.

Edit: Thank you for the responses, what I got was basically find OSS to replace not-OSS I currently use, and contribute either fixing issues myself, helping with other stuff (making issues, writting or translating documentation, helping newer users), or giving feedback on the project.

Okay, thank you, will try to get an old pc when I can afford one to experiment with these and some others things

[–] TotallyWorthLife@lemmy.world 4 points 3 days ago (1 children)

That's fair. At least I got an starting point now even if it's hard at first.

[–] TotallyWorthLife@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago (3 children)
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