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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.