What’s much easier than dual boot on the same hard drive, see if you can install a second hard drive (not too expensive if you buy used), so that Windows can have its own little quarantine cell.
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I also have the account @Novocirab@jlai.lu. Furthermore, I own the account @daswetter@feddit.org, which I hope to make a small bot out of in the future.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Question: Is there a Self Hosted Discord like app?English
15·2 months agoThe Mastodon founder, Eugen Rochko, has just announced that “We’ve moved our internal communications from Discord to Zulip at Mastodon”.
https://mastodon.social/@Gargron/116041405748460511
Zulip is probably more focused toward work than TTRPGs, but it can’t hurt to try it. (I haven’t tried it personally, yet.) It is self-hostable.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How are people discovering random subdomains on my server?English
3·3 months agoYeah I’m not sure about that so I deleted the comment. But just try it out: install it and see what it shows you, and then work from that.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How are people discovering random subdomains on my server?English
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Open Source Developers Are Exhausted, Unpaid, and Ready to Walk AwayEnglish
91·5 months agoLicensing terms only govern the legal aspects, not moral and social aspects.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Open Source Developers Are Exhausted, Unpaid, and Ready to Walk AwayEnglish
156·5 months agoAnd not to forget: FUTO is evil.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•FUTOs VM setup alternative for newbiesEnglish
51·5 months agoKeep organizing and slowly things will get better
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•FUTOs VM setup alternative for newbiesEnglish
246·5 months agoNot to forget: FUTO is evil.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What's a good Google Drive replacement for syncing my Keepass database?
7·6 months agoSyncThing only syncs when both devices are online at the same time.
So a comon scenario is: You change the DB on your laptop, then shut it down. You open the DB on your desktop. Since the lapotp isn’t online at the same time, you are working with the old DB version. If you change it, you have two competing versions.
I don’t know exactly what happens then; I’m facing it and am procrastinating dealing with it ^^
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Linux@lemmy.ml•what debian compatible IRC client should I use now that hexchat is dead?
11·7 months agoKonversation is pretty nice
+1 for used Brother models. Mine is a MFC 27XX YY, which has decent Linux support and accepts third-party toner without complaints.
Yeah, unless one happens to have one of the beefier Raspi 4 or Raspi 5 variants (which, of course, would be an overpriced choice if their sole purpose is to be a home server). To give specific recommendation for cost-effective beefier home server hardware: Used Thin Clients. For example, Dell T530 Wyse (or T520, or T540, or the 6x0 series).
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France@jlai.lu•Inégalités salariales : sera-t-il bientôt possible de savoir combien gagne votre collègue ?Français
8·7 months agoEn Norvège, ce principe (pour le revenue et l’impôt) est déja établi depuis longtemps : In Norway, you can see everyone’s tax returns
A few months ago I wrote out some recommendations around the same theme here. Extracts:
A good start is to install tldr. You use it like man, but it gives you shorter explanations – or rather, a short list of illustrative examples.
Going further, check out Fish instead of Bash. I haven’t use Fish yet, but it’s said to be much better for learning Linux commands as a beginner. Later on, you may switch to Zsh. In any case, hitting Tab once or twice will often give you a list of possible completions to the command you are typing.
Also, I hugely recommend reading at least one book about Linux. I’m now almost through with the O’Reilly book “Classic Shell Scripting” by Robbins and Beebe (ISBN 9780596005955). Despite the fact that it’s 20 years old, it helped me hugely – primarily with the shell and its commands, but also with understanding things like file structure.
It presupposes some familiarity with Unix-like systems and with the shell, so if one’s just starting out, the book “Learning the Unix Operating System” may be better.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How do I check that my system is Linux-compatible?
2·7 months agoI think so, yes.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How do I check that my system is Linux-compatible?English
2·7 months agoIt’s still workable for sure.
Above all, memorize one thing: When you update, and then reboot, keep an eye on the computer during reboot, especially during the early stages. That’s because every month or so, when the drivers have gotten updated, you will be presented with a (often blue) screen about MOK Enrolment, i.e. you need your UEFI that the new drivers are trustworthy. If you miss this screen, you’ll boot into a black screen or so without anything telling you what the error is, and to fix it you’ll have to enroll those keys manually – this is not prohibitively difficult, but annoying. (That’s if you have UEFI secure boot enabled. If you have it disabled, there is practically no pain at all, ever. You lose a bit security though. Personally I have it disabled.)



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