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  1. @codeHaiku
    Strongly agree, hence my profile's stating #lmfanboy 😎
    Soon hopefully welcome to the "green side" 🤝
    Running the Xfce spin over here.

  2. Anyone else on ? I just signed up and love it. I am codeHaiku on hackerrank.com.

  3. @codeHaiku Luckily I still have some spare ones from the last order. Prices apparently vary between regions. Amazon Germany lists the for roughly 57€.

  4. @codeHaiku yes I
    I completely agree. However on one of my trackballs the switch below the mouse wheel starts acting up having opened so many webpages in new tabs with middle clicks.
    I guess the replacement of the OMRON switch inside is imminent. I already replaced the left button switch in both my

  5. @codeHaiku do you still have the unlocked bootloader warning on your or were you able to disable it?

  6. @codeHaiku @codeHaiku

    #Gitlab supports #Google.
    #Github is #Microsoft.

    Both treat #Tor users with hostility. MS finances #Anyvision's #facialrecognition (used to oppress of #Palestinian ppl) & Google was caught using #darkmoney to finance #climateDenial.

    If you have any respect for #humanRights at all, you won't use Gitlab or Github.

  7. I stared into the abyss and the abyss stared back, and lo it was my graveyard of unfinished projects.

    Here's some (I just made that up) in the form of a I wrote last night while (as I am wont to do).

    Projects piling up.
    Always fun to start one more.
    Finish? Not so much.

  8. @normandc Yeah, @codeHaiku and I have been following each other through the setup of the and . We were both able to snag them when they were around $179 each. Hard to argue the price.

  9. Our new phones arrived, last night. First impression is that it's a well built, beautiful device. Played around with the camera a bit and it's pretty crisp. I'll be loading on it, this weekend (hopefully). Pretty happy with the purchase. Thanks for the recommendation @codeHaiku 😃

  10. I have 2 Western Digital Blue 4 TB drives that I pulled from my main PC (that I built 8 years ago) and put them into a 2U server. I am going to run them in RAID0 and see how long they last.

    They are hybrid and actually have 8GB SSD cache each. It is an experiment to see them on a dedicated PCI SATA card that is assigned to a VM on (as the hypervisor) running the ProxMox Backup Server OS on the VM. Of course, I had to enable .

    What could possibly go wrong?

  11. My current employer is using along with databases and as a service-oriented architecture (SOA) to create data interchange amongst disparate systems. It is mostly performing extract-transform-load operations. I wrote something in which is way more lightweight and does the same. However, it is more of a script and not necessarily a solution.

    What would you recommend as a replacement for the SOA architecture? ? ? ?

  12. @LPS I had to disable in the BIOS and then proceeded to install without issue. This machine has an drive. I have never owned a machine with an nvme before. So, this should feel very snappy and fast. Upon installation and reboot, popos indicated that I needed to install some firmware updates from and . So, I did and it went very well (I was a bit nervous at having to do this). The only app I needed to install and configure thereafter was .

  13. Just finished a new PC build for my brother. with 64GB RAM and an . The OS you ask? It is of course! Look closely at the welcome screen reflection in the third image.

  14. Built this beast of a machine for my brother today. Hid all of the cables to the motherboard as discretely as possible. Just need to drop in the processor now and the GPU.

  15. I recently went with for a cloud vps . It is 2 CPU/2 GB RAM/40 GB SSD/~5 USD per month. I have installed as a on an server.

    provided me with a free domain name and DNS. I just added an A record on cloudns and pointed it to the IP of the vps.

    Then, I modified a nextcloud config file and added the free domain to the trusted section.

    Finally, I setup SSL encryption with .

    Now I have my own nextcloud server! Thank you all!

  16. My company decided to allow telecommuting Monday and now wants all of IT back in-house tomorrow.

  17. As beautiful as is, I can't bring myself to running a distro that comes from one of the most privacy abusive countries on the planet. I'll run a device from , as long as I can run my own ROM on it, but an entire distro is a stretch. This country has modern day concentration camps for and a fetish for state run media and facial recognition. History will not look favorably on any of this. Sure, is , but open source also means .

  18. @fatboy What's worse is the poor developers who had to make Microsoft Edge for Linux.

  19. @chairraver The switch is a pain to switch. Every mouse I have ever had has issues with this after prolonged use. I just buy a new mouse and move on. The is only USD 29.99 these days. That is worth it since time spent ordering and replacing the switch seems excessive.

  20. So, I finally found a use case that is best on a tablet...playing tower defense games. I downloaded a game I have loved for years: Kingdom Rush. It plays well on a tablet, okay on a desktop, and horrible on a phone.

  21. I prefer laptops for their rock solid durability, hot-swappable battery, and full compatibility.

    What manufacturer do you prefer for your machines?

    (I realize there are more such as , , , , etc. The poll only allows for 4 options.)

  22. @jb I ran on my for years without any issues at all. I don't know of any better ROM for that phone. Go for it.

  23. So, I tried today and I didn't expect to be disappointed, but here I am. I don't like , in fact it is making me consider a different distro and different DE for a laptop that I have that currently runs Fedora. Lately, with the kernel has really been my favorite. But, I don't want 2 machines with the same distro. So, the search for another distro continues. I think may be a contender.

  24. At work we are decommissioning an server and replacing it with an server. The biggest gains have been thanks to . It wasn't around 8 years back on . Now we can perform mounts dependent on the network after network connectivity is established, launch custom scripts, and have automated email status alerts. The persistence of a well-written systemd unit and service is truly amazing and has improved our servers' capabilities, reliability, and uptime.

  25. Just installed alarm system at home today. It took quite some time, but will save a lot of money each month.