@themeatbridge @g8phcon2 That last bit is locale-specific. If I mow on dry, sunny days now, I get dry, dead grass.
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@themeatbridge @g8phcon2 That last bit is locale-specific. If I mow on dry, sunny days now, I get dry, dead grass.
@humanplayer2 @dactylmanuform “Doesn’t harden” undersells it. IT STICKS TO EVERYTHING AND WILL CONTAMINATE YOUR LIFE!
@Followupquestion
Do the layer options not work for you?
@hellweaver666
@Charliebeans
But you can try!
In seriousness, sometimes you have to run away from people or situations to simplify. There are ways to do that without relocating, but sometimes it’s easiest to put some mileage between you and it/them.
@inasaba
@mfat
https://yunohost.org/ is an attempt to fill that gap, but it’s missing a key feature. Anything that wants to be broadly adopted will have to be appified these days.
@maor
@activator90
https://forgejo.org/ is attempting to solve that problem. If we all adopt it (or other federated forges that may appear), we don’t need GitHub at all.
@TheHolm
You may want to check out https://forgejo.org/. It’s a fork of Gitea that’s Fediverse-enabled.
@GatoB
@gedhrel
wasm sandboxes can take IPs? Regardless, if we’re just talking density, I can put multiple IPs on a single interface or create a ton of virtual interfaces. That’s boring, though.
@MangoPenguin
If you’re scripting it yourself, https://www.complete.org/dar/ gives a few extra niceties over just zip files or tarballs.
Thank @jgoerzen for the nice summary.
@koinu
@duncesplayed
You can always tunnel if your ISP won’t play nice: https://tunnelbroker.net/
@Sandbag
@jaackf
SyncThing. It’s the best sort of selfhosted program. You set it up once and then never think about it because it just keeps quietly doing what you wanted.
Wikis can be great if you’ve got a few folks that need to coordinate information.
An RSS reader/aggregator.
@CausticFlames
It doesn’t require it, but you can’t send password reset or emergency access emails without it.
@PriorProject
@BaldProphet
What’s the smallest container around? How much RAM would that take?
edit: FROM scratch let’s you run bare binaries on Docker.
Would be very interesting to see how far that could get. What sort of payload/task would be interesting for all those containers?
@Sandbag @bdonvr
@FunkyClown Use what you like! I’m not here to proselytize.
@DidacticDumbass
This runs you through the setup: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/8049/how-to-install-some-packages-from-unstable-debian-on-a-computer-running-stabl#8051
Once it’s in place, I’ve had no issues.
@luthis
I used it for gaming for years, but eventually I realized I was never switching back. I’d found games that ran native.
@const_void
Certainly, let’s look for more ways to improve, but I’ve not had a need to fiddle with hardware configs in a while.
I count 2 personal laptops, a desktop, and a couple RasPis that just worked for me. One laptop had suspend issues in Windows that went away with Linux, which surprised the hell out of me.
My work laptop (Windows 11) needed GPU drivers reinstalled and increasingly acts up with docking and suspend.
Maybe I’ve lucked into good hardware or something.
@Lazylazycat
You can do what’s called “dual boot” where both (or even more than 2) OSes are available and you pick which to use at boot.
@Anarch157a
@pineapplelover
It’s not as severe as the Butter Stick: https://qmk.fm/keyboards/butterstick/
@pixelprimer
@ergomechkeyboards