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  • "I have 2 modes"

    "Before 4am"

    "After 4am"

    At least that's what google says it says.

  • It's super easy to boycott Ubisoft because they make nothing but trash I don't want to play. :P

    Probably true of MS too, idk.

  • BERRRRK! Feed me!

  • Wait, Rust is a functional language and not object oriented?

  • Red Hat, back when that was a distro. It was a long time ago now and my toying with it didn't last long; and began an obsession with hardware RAID…

  • I just really like portage, I guess. I know how to use it, and learning how to do the same thing in guix doesn't offer any benefits that I know of that matter to me, yet. Maybe one day.

  • I use Gentoo, and atomic just doesn't seem like a fit for me. That said I could see it being great for people who don't tinker. If I were to get a family member to use linux I might pick an atomic distro.

  • I reject the term "glizzy". Call it a sausage like a civilised person. Or a snag if you're a bogan (no judgement).

  • I assume they're talking about the idea that tolerance is a social contract, and that people who do not abide by it are not protected by it either. I.e. It is not a contradiction of tolerance to not tolerate intolerance.

  • Man I picked the best time to take a serious shot at daily driving desktop linux. Most of what I want just works and new stuff is always just around the corner. Just got NTsync on my preferred kernel, now wayland session restore is coming.

  • My go-to is "What happens when you try?"

  • Number 6

  • Gorilla glasses. Those are what protect my phone screen from damage, right?

  • To be fair, asking that much for Skull & Bones really is taking the piss…

  • Star Citizen runs just fine under linux. For the most part, anyway. Being under active dev it breaks occasionally, but the Linux User Group has always gotten it working again so far.

    https://github.com/starcitizen-lug/lug-helper

    I would recommend using Wine directly over using Lutris right now, but that's an option you can pick in this script. Join the discord if you have trouble, people are friendly there if you're polite.

    Don't use Proton/Steam for it.

  • I am not convinced anything has changed for Firefox yet. I looked over the terms and they just seem to be covering their arses against regulations regarding Mozilla services (e.g Firefox Sync). Correct me if I'm wrong.

  • doge.gov got hacked

  • I still cannot believe half of you maroons voted for this. So now doge has a serious .gov DNS entry.

    I mean that literally, btw. I cannot believe half of you voted for this, it's impossible. If it turns out there really was election fraud this time I will be completely unshocked.

  • Don't most of those jobs require you to supply your own vehicle, fuel and other vehicle-related expenses?

  • gitBlame

  • If you aren't a fan of the book, I hear it's fine. If you are, I hear you should skip it.

  • It's not about killing windows… but if it were to have an accident, y'know… I'm just sayin'…

  • homeassistant @lemmy.world
    Heavybell @lemmy.world

    Simple video doorbell software recommendations?

    So I'd like to have a video doorbell set up so that it communicates locally with my HA, raising an event when the button is pressed, allowing me to watch its audio and video stream live, and speak back to whoever is at the door. Ideally either from the browser or my phone, when I'm at home or not.

    I don't care about motion sensing or AI or even NVR functions really. What software do I need? Should I bother going through the process of setting up Frigate or is there something simpler that would do the job?

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    Heavybell @lemmy.world

    I built a smart mailbox

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15565311

    It was a long running project, but I finally did it. I built what I'm calling a smart mailbox that communicates the presence of mail locally with Home Assistant via ESPHome.

    Parts:

    homeassistant @lemmy.world
    Heavybell @lemmy.world

    I built a smart mailbox

    It was a long running project, but I finally did it. I built what I'm calling a smart mailbox that communicates the presence of mail locally with Home Assistant via ESPHome.

    Parts:

    Memes @lemmy.ml
    Heavybell @lemmy.world

    Game difficulty

    Home Automation @lemmy.world
    Heavybell @lemmy.world

    VCNL4010 proximity sensor component for ESPHome

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12979137

    I made an ESPHome external component for the VCNL4010 proximity sensor.

    Hopefully it's of use to someone.

    homeassistant @lemmy.world
    Heavybell @lemmy.world

    VCNL4010 proximity sensor component for ESPHome

    I made an ESPHome external component for the VCNL4010 proximity sensor.

    Hopefully it's of use to someone.