anamethatisnt

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[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 5 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Pretty much the opposite, the sync between lemm.ee and aussie.zone goes much faster than between lemmy.world and aussie.zone so having the !ask@lemm.ee allows you guys to interact without having to wait for hours and hours for comments to sync between instances.

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

The edit should've been to change "three" to "four" not "banned" to "took action". ;-)
But honestly it seems he's just ragebaiting all over, so I imagine any reaction makes him happy.

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)
[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 15 points 4 months ago (1 children)

duckduckgo is one of the few search engines that doesn't require javascript to function.
Removes all the fancy stuff and leaves you with search results and nothing else.

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 6 points 4 months ago

theguardian.com works just fine without allowing javascript to run at all, and don't seem to load the trackers if you deny cookies. I did get a page popup where they pleaded but didn't force me to subscribe if I allowed the optout domain to run javascript.

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 15 points 4 months ago

The very same.

They're lobbying the EU for backdoors in e2ee so they can sell their tech stack to scan all our private communication. https://www.thorn.org/solutions/for-platforms/

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 36 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (2 children)

Ah yes, the scanner software company Thorn that's trying to lobby chat control into existence in the EU. Sorry but I don't trust them or their surveys.

That said, spreading deepfakes of others without their consent is obviously wrong.

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 3 points 4 months ago

Nevermind, it's been abandoned by the company that contributed the most to it.
https://lwn.net/Articles/882460/

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 7 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Their site works fine without allowing javascript, that way it turns into quite a simple thing too!

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 88 points 4 months ago (8 children)

A favourite of mine on that theme is from Boondock Saints (1999)

Now we must all fear evil men.
But there is another kind of evil.
Which we must fear. Most.
And that is the indifference of good men.

[–] anamethatisnt@lemmy.world 26 points 4 months ago (3 children)

If you go directly for a partner who games you can skip the kids and save the time and money needed for gaming. ;-)

 

I often only use the left earpiece when listening to music and that can make stereo-mixed songs sound really weird. Instead of remixing my library to send all audio on both L and R it's easier if I can ask my player to do that for me.
On the desktop it's as easy as going to Audio settings and choose "Stereo Audio Output Mode" to "Mono" but I find nothing like it in the Android app.
I imagine I'm not alone.
How have you solved it?

Solution:

@Rentlar@lemmy.ca
On your Android settings (check the Hearing Accessibility menu) there is systemwide mono output availability on some devices.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21069631

Once upon a time you could get a small android device with good specs.
https://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_xz1_compact-8610.php

It's still my favourite phone, even though it's been retired and is only used as an MP3 player with AUX in the garage nowadays.
I realize that for most people the phone is now a device to consume media through and that the larger screens are helpful there, but having a smart phone that is fully usable with one hand is still something I miss. Often.

Considering that modern androids have about 85% to 90% of their size as display size then a phone with the size of the xz1 compact should get a screen size of ~5 inches instead of the old 4.6 inches.

With the SoC advancements I don't even feel that the phone would require a flagship SoC to interest me. Put a Snapdragon 6, as much battery as you can fit and an AUX input in it and I'm game.

What would make you guys interested in a smaller phone today?

 

Once upon a time you could get a small android device with good specs.
https://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_xz1_compact-8610.php

It's still my favourite phone, even though it's been retired and is only used as an MP3 player with AUX in the garage nowadays.
I realize that for most people the phone is now a device to consume media through and that the larger screens are helpful there, but having a smart phone that is fully usable with one hand is still something I miss. Often.

Considering that modern androids have about 85% to 90% of their size as display size then a phone with the size of the xz1 compact should get a screen size of ~5 inches instead of the old 4.6 inches.

With the SoC advancements I don't even feel that the phone would require a flagship SoC to interest me. Put a Snapdragon 6, as much battery as you can fit and an AUX input in it and I'm game.

What would make you guys interested in a smaller phone today?

 

I'm looking into setting up some monitoring combined with simple automation for my selfhosting. Currently I was thinking about using Zabbix.
I want to:
Track bandwidth usage on a router/fw and on a managed switch and track cpu/ram/disk usage on my vms.
Simple monitoring (up/down/maintenance) on the router, switch, my vms as well as on linux services (jellyfin/forgejo/etc) and windows services (lab for studying work-related tools).
I'm also interested in doing simple https checks on my webuis (i've had a service running but the website returning both 403 and 404 before) and testing nslookup on my internal dns (if the service is up but the lookups timeout I still want to try restarting the service).

Is there any FOSS/FLOSS alternatives that I should look into before diving into Zabbix?

 

So, being frustrated with a firefox addons copy not showing up with shift+ins in gnome-terminal I decided to switch gnome-terminal paste shortcut to shift+ins.
Are there any known bugs with doing this? I've only done some quick tests and seem to always get the clipboard info I'm expecting.

edit: Thanks to @lemmyng@lemmy.ca I now know about gpaste and use that to sync primary and selection both ways.

 

I'm looking into different self hosted open source multiuser password safes and while there are many options I haven't found one with a .deb or .rpm install - only a whole bunch of docker compose.

Do you know of any good options that are included in debian 12 or fedora 39 repositories or at least that has a .deb or .rpm?

Currently I'm using keepassxc but been asked for something that either has a webui login for end users or an android app.

edit 2024-02-17:
After looking into the .deb and .rpm options available (passbolt or unofficial vaultwarden-deb) I decided to bite the bullet and install a debian 12 vm that I will try out different docker solutions on.

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