the one guy on payroll who was there when the whole system was built that you’ve never seen, but always have heard about
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your favorite low-footprint self-hosted services?
23·3 months agoIf you have a need for Calendar or To-dos, Radicale is a nice CalDAV/CardDAV server that’s pretty tiny. For me its sitting there at idle using 35MB of RAM.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your favorite low-footprint self-hosted services?
12·3 months agoIn addition to what others have said, Syncthing will use public relay servers if it can’t make a direct connection between your devices. Everything is encrypted, so it’s not unsafe or anything as far as i know, but if you want to run your own private Syncthing relay server, you can. (Or run your own public one)
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Of couse i know how to install gentoo, you compile the kernel or something
4·4 months ago“on some Lain shit” is the best description I’ve ever heard. And 100% true for Flan lmao
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Of couse i know how to install gentoo, you compile the kernel or something
18·4 months agoRemilia Scarlet lying about using Gentoo when you know she’s using a Linux Mint laptop that Sakuya gave her
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Do you stick to the same linux distro across your devices?
2·4 months agoServers are Debian Desktop is Arch Laptop is EndeavorOS
Genshin and ZZZ have been running fine from the official installer in a Proton Prefix for years now. They use a different anticheat from the two Honkai games for some reason.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•what kind of a n00b uses a text editor to edit text
46·5 months agoI just put the electrons into the transistors on my nvme drive by hand. No text editor needed
sudo -istarts a login shell as the specified user. Login shell means it’ll read that user’s bashrc/zshrc/whatever other login files and apply those. If no user is specified, then it’ll login as root, so you get a root shell
Gentoo requires you to grow the cotton, process it, and then knit the thigh-highs yourself
kbin was a lot of fun. I do wish the best for Ernest
I could see making sure the NAS’ case is a well built/sealed one to reduce noise. I have 4 of those Seagate enterprise drives in a mesh case and boy are they loud lmao, so I get where OP is coming from.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•My lifesize pillow ~~wife~~ Linus keeps me warm
29·10 months agolisten, if Linux ever needs funding, they’ve just gotta start selling 160cm Linus daki covers and they’d never be in want of cash ever again
FreeBSD might make sense here too with Beastie. Just lean into it
about to start using mommy for all my projects now
When i still had a dual boot on my main PC, everytime I went into Windows and back into Linux, I’d have to replug my drawing tablet for it to work properly. Even after a complete shutdown. I have no clue what caused that.
literally me when my Mom’s computer cant upgrade to W11, but her work from home software does run on Linux


I’ve never had good luck with any of Sabrent’s USB drive enclosures lasting that long. The last one I had also stopped showing up and made the disk make weird clicking noises after a few months of just sitting there. When I took the disk out of it and plugged it into a computer via SATA directly, the drive was perfectly fine and had no SMART errors