perishthethought

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[–] perishthethought@lemm.ee 11 points 8 hours ago

Maybe add "from the South" to the end of the question?

Good joke tho',

[–] perishthethought@lemm.ee 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Just jumping in here to say thanks @HotWheelsVroom@lemmy.ml for this recommendation.

Before this, I had not heard of this series. I've been playing FlatOut 2 from Steam this week though and it's a blast. So thanks!

[–] perishthethought@lemm.ee 10 points 6 days ago

Is that image nightmare fuel for anyone else?

[–] perishthethought@lemm.ee 0 points 6 days ago

Tuta (used to be called Tutanota), web and Android clients).

Because F++k Google.

 

I'm a fan of WFMU, a user-supported, ad-free radio station in New Jersey (USA) in general, but this specific program seems like a good fit for this community. It's not just about privacy but that's a really common topic.

It's described as:

Conversations with creators and thinkers who are charting the way forward in a tech-saturated society. In our shift to a digital future, we need alternatives to Big Tech. Homepage: techtonic.fm

They talk to authors of books, talk about big tech anti-trust trials and so on. Check it out. You can stream the last 7 years worth of shows for free from the provided link.

[–] perishthethought@lemm.ee 4 points 1 week ago

< banjo plunking intensifies >

[–] perishthethought@lemm.ee 2 points 1 week ago

Wow, what an odd coincidence.

 

... when spring and fall are the things athletes do most.

 

Videos (part 1 and part 2) just released for public viewing this week.

Grace Hopper (December 9, 1906 – January 1, 1992) was an American computer scientist, mathematician, and United States Navy rear admiral. She was a pioneer of computer programming. Hopper was the first to devise the theory of machine-independent programming languages, and used this theory to develop the FLOW-MATIC programming language and COBOL, an early high-level programming language still in use today. She was also one of the first programmers on the Harvard Mark I computer. She is credited with writing the first computer manual, "A Manual of Operation for the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator."

[–] perishthethought@lemm.ee 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

There it is. I knew someone would recognize this sign.

[–] perishthethought@lemm.ee 1 points 2 weeks ago

Thanks. I'll post stuff like this there in the future.

 

Time to reboot....

[–] perishthethought@lemm.ee 20 points 3 weeks ago

Lest we forget, yes.

Musk referring to X users as "earth" was so ridiculous.

[–] perishthethought@lemm.ee 2 points 4 weeks ago

Hey - I'm not OP but thanks for the nvtop suggestion. Just installed it and yeah -- neat!

[–] perishthethought@lemm.ee 1 points 1 month ago

My mind is blown! (And my paperlessngx server is about to get really busy!!! :)

[–] perishthethought@lemm.ee 14 points 1 month ago (5 children)

I'd be really curious to hear if the court accepts Disney's argument. (F*** them if they do)

 

From Robot Entertainment, of course.

Orcs Must Die! Deathtrap is an action-packed third-person shooter and trap defense game. Evolve as an orc-slaying War Mage through rogue-lite choices and obliterate, eviscerate, and incinerate massive hordes with up to four players.

  • Four-player co-op
  • Deeper progression systems
  • Rogue-lite build options
  • Expanded level variety and vast outdoor fantasy environments
  • Spectacular physics and more ridiculous orc deaths
  • Visceral third-person shooter and melee combat

Woohoo! Can't wait!!

 

If Donald Trump is re-elected president in November, a coalition of more than 50 right-wing organizations known as Project 2025 will be ready with a plug-and-play plan for him to follow, starting with a database of potential administration appointees carefully vetted by coalition members; an online “Presidential Administration Academy” run by coalition members to school new appointees; and a 920-page policy platform called Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by perishthethought@lemm.ee to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

Disclaimer: I'm no expert on this.

I realized recently there are two common types of Self Hosters here.

  1. I work in IT and host some services for my employer so we don't have to rely on the big tech companies, for economic or other reasons.

  2. I self host some services at home or on a VPS, as a hobby or for other reasons, but nobody pays me to do that.

The answers people provide seem to vary greatly based on whether the commenter is in the #1 or #2 camp. I myself have gotten answers along the lines of, "why aren't you acting more like a paid IT person?" and it's a little off-putting.

How to resolve this? Could we refer to one group or the other differently?

Maybe I'm making a bigger deal out of this than is warranted and I'm the only one confused?

If nothing else, I will call out my hobby status from now on when posting/commenting here.

Edited to add: TIL. I'll use these terms carefully in the future. Thanks!

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by perishthethought@lemm.ee to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

I've not read this yet, just passing it along, as it looks really interesting.

I'm not affiliated in any way with this.

ETA: If anyone has read it / bought a copy, a review would be very appreciated.

 

The carrier on Friday said it launched a media platform to serve travelers personalized advertisements on seat-back screens and in its app, among other platforms, as it seeks to leverage customer data.

 

I love self-hosting a bunch of apps I use, so I don't have to rely on anyone but my ISP for my digital life. Jellyfin, Immich, forgejo, memos and more.

But I know this isn't for everyone. I just recently spent about 3 hours doing routine maintenance and fixing an issue (I caused) and I know not everyone is into doing that kind of thing.

I also wonder what it would take to get more people into this self-hosting thing. I.e., to get them off of subscription streaming services, Google, etc..., so they can own their own data, stop feeding the machine and for the general betterment of humanity. What would the world be like if half of all adults self-hosted their own services? Or even 25%?

So, for discussion, is increasing the number of self hosters a good idea? How can we make help that process along?

Edit: Fixed typos

 

Ohboy. Tonight I:

  • installed a cool docker monitoring app called dockge
  • started moving docker compose files from random other folders into one centralized place (/opt/dockers if that matters)
  • got to immich, brought the container down
  • moved the docker-compose.yml into my new folder
  • docker compose up -d
  • saw errors saying it didn't have a DB name to work with, so it created a new database

panik

  • docker compose down
  • copy old .env file from the old directory into the new folder!
  • hold breath
  • docker compose up -d

Welcome to Immich! Let's get started...

Awwwwww, crud.

Anything I can do at this point?

No immich DB backup but I do have the images themselves.

EDIT: Thanks to u/atzanteol I figured out that changing the folder name caused this too. I changed the docker folder's name back to the original name and got my DB back! yay

 

Hi folks, a little troubleshooting help here, please.

I have a Samsung Galaxy S9 with Android 10 rn. I use Firefox as my main browser, but I've tried this on others (Internet from Samsung, DuckDuckGo browser) and get the same result.

When I am at home, connected to my personal wifi network I want to connect to my self-hosted server at 192.168.68.137. In all browsers, just starting this week, I get "Can't connect to the server" or "ERR_ADDRESS_UNREACHABLE". This just was working fine the other day, but something (???) has changed and it won't connect. When I am trying this, my phone's IP is 192.168.68.106 so def on the same lan. And, my phone can connect to 192.168.68.100 without error - it's just the .137 address it can't connect to. This isn't a DNS issue; I am trying to reach it only via the IP address.

The server is definitely up and other PCs can connect to it just fine on the same LAN / 192.168 segment. I've tried rebooting the phone, same result. I turned off my pihole ad blocker - same result.

The craziest thing (to me) is that if I disable wifi on my phone, (so now it's on the cellular network) then connect my Wireguard VPN back into my home network, then I can browse to my home server. That should work, of course, but so should it work for me to connect while on the home wifi network without the VPN.

If anyone has any ideas, I would be very grateful.

EDIT: I rebooted the server and voila! The phone is connecting again. No idea why, but sure, OK. Thanks anyway, folks.

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