Look at the food that is served in hospitals. Garbage.
My worry is that we leave it to the government to feel our future generations with unhealthy food
Look at the food that is served in hospitals. Garbage.
My worry is that we leave it to the government to feel our future generations with unhealthy food
Debian
Markor on Android and Obsidian on Desktop.
All synced with syncthing
All my devices use Syncthing via Tailscale to get my data to my server.
From there, my server backs up nightly to rsync.net via BorgBackup.
I then have Zabbix monitoring my backups to make sure a daily is always uploaded.
I’m surprised at how against the idea a lot of people seem to be
For sure. Just omitting the name of the winner will work
I 100% agree. The times where I need to watch a race late I need to avoid all social media.
At the very least, don’t post the names of the winners in the post title
Brother works incredibly well. Plug and play
I doubt big business will switch. Most customers of RHEL don’t care if the general public has easy access to the source code. (I am assuming)
I think what we might see is small business using CentOS, Rocky, Alma etc, switch to Debian. Since they didn’t have commercial support, Debian will be the same. Since they will no longer be clones of RHEL there is little incentive to use them
The Race
Linux Mint is what I use and have no issues with my 3070.
Chimera OS might be something you can look into however I have not used it
Pop OS is also great for nvidia support
It’s using the Duckduckgo app
Open source isn’t just about auditing the source. Sometimes a bug might be found that the developer might not have the time to fix so someone else with the know-how can contribute the changes to fix the bug. Some goes for any features/enhancements that would be nice to be added
Liftoff is another open-source option that is getting a lot of updates and is very stable
I’ve very curious if Lemmy could scale to sizes similar to Reddit. Would that require creating multiple instances? Is there a max active users that an instance could handle? Is there a way to load balance between servers?
I suspect this hasn’t been done since Lemmy just recently exploded in popularity.
Where can I follow the development of Sync for Lemmy? I loved Sync for Reddit
NPM is great! I even use it in a production environment at work for a small service and it works beautifully
I have a borg server in the office that takes backups of all my servers. Each server stores their applications backup that gets pulled into the repo. On top of that, the borg server pushes the backup to rsync.net.
All of this is monitored by my Zabbix server
Mint works well on my Thinkpads