


I worship a shitload of deities and you should too
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what a piece of shit country

Wait til you hear what Arnold Schwarzenegger's last name means

rpms were a pain for me when i transitioned as well but I've learned to love them

Only once you start thinking outside the box

my thoughts exactly
wondering when they're going to add "synergy" and "blockchain"

because the snap folder in your home directory by default starts with a lowercase letter while all the other folders start with uppercase (hidden folders don't count)
all other reasons are secondary

I followed the instructions exactly and had no issues

Well that was annoying

rsync over ssh
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Lmao that country is so fucked
Anybody with an education and a conscience should leave asap

This is one of those situations where I hope everyone loses

Probe Me Anything

So are ars technica and gizmodo, which are also just giant Apple advertisement sites

liberal democracies pose existential threats to liberal democracies

That's not what I am asking. Are there anti-monopoly laws in the United States that would prevent Twitter from blocking links to their competitor?

Was this from when he was writing otHello World

I'm not American, does your country consider this anti-competitive behavior?

Oh I'm right there with you, it's probably my favorite part of the cyberpunk aesthetic.

Good point. Even headphones that aren't bluetooth look cheap and poor now.

Good point. How else do you know if you're doing it right unless you've done it wrong before

Reached a huge milestone in my selfhosted journey, all thanks to people in the community and duckduckgo searches
Just wanted to say thank you to everyone in the community for being awesome, this is not a help request just me being super happy that I have finally overcome one of the biggest challenges I set for myself with self-hosting, making a media server that I can add media to at any time from anywhere in the world so that my family and I, located on different continents, can immediately enjoy it!
My Raspberry Pi started out as just a simple Nextcloud box that I could access outside the home to escape from the Dropboxes and Google Drives of the world.
I ended up finding out everything that I can do with it and became more and more enthralled and tried to challenge myself. I learned so much about NFS, config files, iptables, and Linux/networking in general that I feel the knowledge itself was worth the struggle.
While I have more than a few programs on there, the most challenging thing has been this (which I just now put the final touches on accomplishing):
- Have a Jellyfin server on the