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  • For my home server I'm using unraid, super simple and i can add drives as I got. I have a bunch of containers running all the arrs, plex, jellyfin, steam-headless, immich, ollama, speedtest tracker, nextcloud, bunch of databases, rss, mastodon and a ubuntu vm for minecraft servers and a windows vm for when I need something windows related like using 360 tour software that i haven't figured out how to use on my Linux systems yet.

    For desktop and laptop I'm running arch with hyprland

  • I saw a crow this morning carry a French fry up to the roof then look at it for a bit and hopefully around listening for it's buddies then it just flew off and let the fry roll into the gutter

  • Yeah it took me like a year to finally start editing photos on my Linux machine. I was so used to lightroom that I kept bouncing between digikam, darktable, and rawtherapee. I wanted something that just did everything that lightroom did in a way that made senses to what I had learned until I finally just sat through a few youtube videos and decided to use digikam for managing my library and darktable for all my editing. Then seeing posts here on lemmy on people's workshops helped me a lot

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    MrPistachios @lemmy.one

    Self hosting Mastodon - local domain web domain troubles

    Hello everyone I recently got mastodon running on my server and everything seems to be running fine.

    the trouble I'm having now though is with my username being shown differently on different remote instances.
    I set my local domain to example.com
    and my web domain to mastodon.example.com
    following the guide from mastodon
    masto-docs

    it mentions adding this to the nginx of example.com

     undefined
        
    location /.well-known/webfinger {
      add_header Access-Control-Allow-Origin '*';
      return 301 https://mastodon.example.com$request_uri;
    }
    
      

    so I did that and it seems to be working as when I search my username from another mastodon instance my user shows up how I expect [email protected]

    but when I search for my user on pixelfed it shows up as [email protected]

    Im using nginx proxy manager instead of nginx so maybe I added the webfinger to the wrong place? also from searching around online there might be other

  • I usually wake up early before wife and baby, i play for about an hour or so on the weekends but usually by the time I make my coffee and sit at my desk and update they are awake so I mostly just collect steam games that maybe ill pass down to my child.

    I did setup steam-headless for a while on my server and I got a razer kishi controller and played games during lunch at work and few times but that kind of fell off. I also got an analogue pocket to play some gba/snes games I've been wanting to beat but I mostly only use it when I go camping or something

  • My friend recently was asking if he should get the switch 2 or what other portable console would be better as an adult. I told him to get the steam deck and he was so baffled by what it was, then he almost got some other random thing he found at Walmart because he figured it was the same thing. I guess I spend more time on the internet that I didn't even realize people don't even know what steam is

  • I tried a few and ended up just going back to a spreadsheet since I can make it do exactly what I'm thinking instead of trying to figure out how an app is supposed to work and then see if i can make that fit into my thought process.

    I just have my reoccurring bills then split them up by paycheck plus add in a few things like gas and I can pretty much plan my whole year and see what's expected to be left of each check and then decide how to divide that up approximately

  • California @lemmy.world
    MrPistachios @lemmy.one

    Nazi swastika flag hung on Hwy. 101 overpass in South Bay investigated

    Side Of The Road @possumpat.io
    MrPistachios @lemmy.one

    Military checkpoint in Mexico

    Side Of The Road @possumpat.io
    MrPistachios @lemmy.one

    What's going on here

    Gaming @beehaw.org
    MrPistachios @lemmy.one
    You Should Know @lemmy.world
    MrPistachios @lemmy.one

    YSK the updated steering wheel hand placement

    In the past drivers were taught to keep their hands at 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock. Now it is advised to hold the steering wheel differently depending on your steering technique

    Hand-to-Hand Steering: When using this method, your left hand grasps the wheel between 7 and 8 o’clock, and your right hand between 4 and 5 o’clock.

    these changes were caused by the inclusion of airbags and steering wheels becoming smaller

    it is also advised to not wrap your thumb around the steering wheel but instead keep it flush to the face of the steering wheel, because if you are in an accident and the air bag is deployed your thumb being wrapped can cause injury

    https://www.nhtsa.gov/sites/nhtsa.gov/files/steeringtechniques.pdf

    https://www.hmpgloballearningnetwork.com/site/emsworld/article/10322231/driver-airbag-hand-injuries-10-and-2-not-rule

    unRAID @reddthat.com
    MrPistachios @lemmy.one

    ZFS pools

    Hi all, so I have about 6 nvme drives in my server, I use them in pairs for download cache, appdata, and vm's. Would there be a benefit or would it act worse if I combined all 6 drives into one ZFS pool to have the bitrot protection on my VM drives, and the increased storage space.