Nah just enable and enforce apparmor, use bubblewrap for the browser or unknown sources. Clamav is mostly useful for ingress detection on like email or ftp servers
Just open to trying anything once. Lots of stuff i haven't tried so don't know if I'm into it or not. I do know i like eating out both front an back, and occasionally i like watersports (receiving) but otherwise I'd have to try and a partner down to do anything at least once would be neat
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I think the missing key there is the independent statically built binary for apt that does not depend on pretty much any part of the base system actually functioning. That's what I couldn't find, is there one and I just suck at Google?
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pacman is the best and I'll stubbornly refuse to entertain any other opinion. It's in my experience the least likely to just randomly rip the system to shreds. I don't know if it has more through prechecks or what bit I've had debian and Fedora (apt and dnf) rip the system asunder trying to jump multiple major versions in an update of a system that hadn't been online in a long time.
I don't care if jumping multiple releases at once "isn't supported" it shouldn't be that frail and arch will happily update something many years behind as long as you update the keyring.
Even in the event your system somehow does get hosed you can fix almost everything by just chrooting in, grabbing the static pacman binary, and running "pacman -Qqn | pacman -S -" I've recovered systems that had the entire /bin wiped (lol oops moment with a script) and as far as i know apt and dnf have no equivalent easy redo all.
It does! It's worthless! (งツ)ว
It's not just you, there's been a lot of threads on let me talking about it but the problem with Mastodon is the fact that there is no content recommendation algorithm. You basically just get shown stuff from your local instance and maybe stuff it's Federated with. Which is pretty much guaranteed to be a bunch of useless garbage nobody is interested in and random cat pictures.
Bluesky is not perfect, but it's better than X and i can actually find content i want. I've tried so many times to Mastodon and it's just not worth it. Finding content is a huge effort and i don't want to put that effort in.
Blue Sky learned very quickly that I'm interested in artists content and now when I open it I find at least one new artist to follow each day so I can just open it scroll through the people I'm following look at the Discover tab to find a new one whose art I like and feel better that's just not going to happen on Mastodon
I'll poke around, it's an elegoo resin and if I'm not mistaken they at least offer some recommended setting changes somewhere on the website for their resins
That's a fair point, the date on the bottle says it should be good for another year apparently but it wouldn't hurt to get a fresh bottle just to be safe. It does look like I would need to fuck with the exposure time regardless since it's a bright white resin it appears to need longer exposure. I also have a clear resin which apparently needs even more exposure.
At the very least I know I have good build plate adhesion because God damn some of these have been difficult to get off I actually slightly scratched my build plate in one spot a little bit getting some of them off I need to be more careful and use the plastic spatula not the metal one
I used the default provided, but that's a good guess I'll give it a little extra distance and maybe add a little extra wait time after retraction to see if that helps
The resin was from when I bought the printer. was shaken, and poured in with the included filter funnel, it didn't seem to be having any issues mixing, tho it is an "abs like" white resin so maybe i need higher exposure time? I'll check the elegoo site it's one of their resins i know some of them have setting recommendations.
Thanks for the link I'll give cone of calibration a try and see where i can get with that

Help interpreting benchmark results


I finally had an area to setup the resin printer i got almost a year ago. Did initial setup, bed leveling, and set out to test with this benchmark I've seen around.
It's an elegoo saturn 2 printer, I'm using CHITUBOX basic as the slicer, all settings were the default it gave for this printer other than adding 0.5 wait time to before lift (default 0) , and bottom layer count to 8 (default 5)
I used the elegoo washing station for 10min then the curing station for 10min. There seem to be a lot of rough lines and the right side line ramp is barely visible at all. Not sure what this suggests needs adjustment and would appreciate some help getting into the correct direction.
I did do some looking around and at least it seems i should try 4 base layers only on this according to one of the places i found it hosted. Other than that I'm not sure how to clean it up more
Already mentioned and ruled out unfortunately, unless you can find some documentation we couldn't
None of the features i need exist in the community edition unfortunately. https://h-mdm.com/headwind-mdm-version-comparison/
Which seems to be a common thread with the "open source" mdms. Over half the actual useful mdm features are not available for the self hosted version
In what way? Why does management of tablets inherently require paying a third party to run the software
One of the documentation is mostly useless ones. Maybe I'm blind but i searched for 5min to try and find any instructions at all for their official docker image and found nothing. Seems they only want you using the cloud now even if you self host as i can only find aws or render documentation, there is also kubernetes but I do not have a kubernetes setup nor do I want one for just this single application.
Guess i can try to muck through the docker without instructions and hope it's simple enough without any gotcha steps.

Good Self hosted MDM?
I have been trying to look around But it seems like many of the options are either very limited for the self-hosted With a lot of options missing, have poor documentation, or don't support android.
I am attempting to find a replacement at work we are currently using Premier Wireless and I'm not at all happy with it. I don't have a lot of requirements from such a service I mainly just need to be able to have a kiosk style screen on a tablet where only the apps I want are shown, remote pushing of app installs, wifi settings, and limiting access to settings.
Does anyone know of a good self hostable solution for this?
Personally what I do and what I would recommend is putting the reverse proxy on the VPS and having it reach out to the services over the VPN, rather than for security this is for performance reasons. Caddy and nginx reverse proxies can both be setup to cache static content. This helps remove the delay of reaching out over the vpn for some things and in my experience made a noticeable performance difference in services that had cachable content.
I mean i understand praising it, i still primarily use plex despite their Shenanigans and will VPN to bypass the remote streaming charge. I still have jellyfin installed but it has several issues for me still.
I have quite a large library and I still regularly have issues with matching especially on anime. It will either fail to match at all until I do it manually, or match incorrectly and I will have to manually correct it. I still frequently have playback issues for no apparent reason especially on Android where I will hit a file that just refuses to play back for no apparent reason with none of the error logs being particularly helpful on files that play perfectly in Plex with absolutely no issues, I have also been affected by the memory leak problem that has plagued many a jellyfin user. Where even if you'd simply turn the server on and never play any files it just randomly keeps growing in size more and more and more over time until the server hits oom even on a server with 128GB. This has been reported by so many users but the developers just seem uninterested in tracking it down. I have both friends and family that use my server and the device support is basically everything even remotely capable of media playback for Plex but is unfortunately just not as robust for jellyfin.
I know that in this particular subreddit I'm likely to just get downloaded for saying it but sometimes the open source solution just isn't as good and this is definitely one of those cases. It's been getting better has time goes on but it's not a solid replacement yet for a lot of cases
what are you using swap for
https://linuxblog.io/linux-performance-almost-always-add-swap-space/
Displayport is open and entirely free tho... Only HDMI is closed and fees.
A young enough kid can handle just about anything put in front of them at the same rate. When you are learning from zero there isn't a ton of difference.
I mean early 2000s? Oh windows easier 100%. But today? Both are easy im different ways and to a child just starting out on computer it won't matter

Where is the login
I feel like I'm going insane, I can see people talking about logging in. I have seen screenshots of the login screen. And when I attempt to submit a post or something it tells me I need to be logged in to do that. But I cannot for the life of me no matter how hard I search the settings find somewhere to log in. I have tried searching for account, login, profile in the settings search and found nothing I have manually gone through every single category and cannot find anywhere to log in. I have attempted to completely uninstall and reinstall the application. This is either the most elaborate gaslighting attempt against some random asshole in history or there is something wrong with my app