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julianwgs@discuss.tchncs.deto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Sometimes people like to complain about windows and iOS
61·1 month agoCERN is doing exactly this: https://home.cern/news/news/computing/three-year-malt-project-comes-close
Governments in Europe from local to state are doing it as well: https://eu-os.eu/ https://gitlab.opencode.de/sh
Many companies already allow Macs to used at work. The same process applies to Linux.
julianwgs@discuss.tchncs.deto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Sometimes people like to complain about windows and iOS
82·1 month agoKeep asking, keep telling colleagues about it. Be kind. Change is a process.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are you all using for a 2FA token manager?English
5·2 months agoI use Proton Authenticator on an iPhone without an account and I am satisfied
Giving money to open source projects on which you rely on for your business is good practice. While I’ve just now heard about DHH and his political views, I think it is important that the overall mission is to make Linux (and open source software) a mainstream alternative to proprietary solutions. As long as this is not hurting the mission I am personally fine with some unusual partnerships. The alternative is a world where Windows and macOS rule the world.
Additionally open source has always been about stepping up, so contributing or throwing money the other way are always an option. I personally donate to many projects I use. I mostly feel that my political views align with them.
I own a Framework laptop and had a dead pixel. I replaced it (within warranty) in about 15min. I could as well buy a new higher resolution display for that same laptop if I wanted to. This is new and is an improvement over my Thinkpad, where I could “only” upgrade/replace RAM, SSD and the battery.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•running docker on a raspberry pi
3·2 months agoInitially I used systemd to manage my services on my Raspberry Pi 5 (keep it simple), but I moved quickly to Docker and Docker compose (which I already was comfortable with) and it is so much better.
Why not?
We did that for a Plotly dashboard in Python. We copied the database into a read-only in-memory sqlite database (it is quite small, only a couple thousand entries) to prevent any damages outside the dashboard. The data only gets updated every couple of days. You could skip this step. Then with sqlite you can restrict what action a query can use (SELECT, JSON, etc.) and you can restrict the instructions per query to prevent denial of service. It works like a charm and is much simpler than providing a REST API. Also the user might already know SQL.
I am actually planning something similar for a task management web app I am building at the moment (additionally to providing a REST API). No need to learn another query language like in Jira.
julianwgs@discuss.tchncs.deto
Buy it for Life@slrpnk.net•AKG Q701 - These headphones just won't dieEnglish
5·3 months agoThank you! Have to try that with mine 😊
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Buy it for Life@slrpnk.net•AKG Q701 - These headphones just won't dieEnglish
11·3 months agoTIL that you can replace the pads. My AKG headphones pads are worn out and I thought I must buy new ones. Where is the best place to do it?
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•[AMA] We're Framasoft, we develop PeerTube, ask us anything!
4·6 months agoMy opinion: Figuring monetization out while keeping most of your audience happy will be the most important step to be a viable alternative to YouTube. Big YouTubers like LinusTechTips, Corridor Digital or something like Nebula already have their own service, because it is worth it to have fewer people pay more. Sadly everyone of them develops their own solution which are not interoperable. Are you in the talks with anyone to migrate to PeerTube backend? I think this would be such a gamechanger.
In Germany the current government had the idea (but never follow through on it) to allow a married couple to form a new last name based on their last names. Funnily enough the article mentions that this meshing of names is already possible and getting more popular in the USA and Great Britain.
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Widelands is a free, open source real-time strategy game.
6·1 year agoI would definitely recommend to try it out right now. I‘ve never encountered any bugs and it is very polished overall. I think the only things that are unfinished are some story campaign scenarios, but there are enough in different difficulties to keep you busy for quite some time.
PS: It works great on Steam Deck!
julianwgs@discuss.tchncs.deto
Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Widelands is a free, open source real-time strategy game.
17·1 year agoEveryone who played and loved “The Settler 2” should give this a try. It has even more depth and removed a lot of the quirks like managing the stationing of trained soldiers.
A reference to Starship Troopers
So many tweets are faked as screenshots to spread misinformation. I don’t know if this post is for real or a joke. So please provide links (via the wayback machine).
Sources of those tweets?
Thats false! There is already a link to the wikipedia article, but here is the relevant quote: „but uses hardware restrictions or digital rights management (DRM) to prevent users from running modified versions of the software on that hardware.“
It is not a violation of the GPL 2, the license of the Linux kernel, but only the GPL 3 which was basically created for this case. Linus Torvalds is a big defender of the GPL 2 and said that Tivo provided good patches for the hardware they used.
(”obviously“ sarcasm)

I am new to this space, but I think dokploy is another service of this kind: https://dokploy.com/
Has anyone experience with it?