Yes the node 804 is exactly what I’m looking for! It’s a bit outdated in terms of looks but I don’t really mind that much for a home server. Aside from that it seams pretty much perfect.
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Do you self-host email?
This is really cool. And I would say a good replacement for current cloud setups. Since it’s unreasonable to expect everyone to self-host. Although I think this could only really be a cost saving measure since there are already services like protondrive that offer end 2 end encryption. And I would probably trust the reliability of proton drive over the community hosting my stuff.
I can second this. When I first installed Linux I partitioned it to work on the same ssd as my windows install. I must have made a mistake (I don’t know what) because my windows install ended up being formatted and I lost a copy of a video game world I had put over 100 hours of work in with a friend, it was very sad.
I thought I had a backup but I didn’t test it properly so I actually didn’t have a backup. I guess everyone needs to make this sort of mistake once.
I really like this flag too. It’s nice and simple like other flags, not too much going on.
I really like the idea of a flag to unify the privacy community but I’m going to go with the consensus with the hand: it’s probably a bit too complex. I think a flag should be easily made into a vector format that is easy to draw and replicate.
Say if someone wanted to draw a protest board with this on it. It would be really difficult to accurately draw the hand without good drawing skills.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Reddit users in the UK must now upload selfies to access NSFW subredditsEnglish0·9 days agoThis is horrible, I remember they did the same thing with Facebook marketplace (only for everything not only NSFW lol) although you can just use a random AI generated face.
Well I say it’s no wonder people gravitate towards it but I don’t actually like it myself. It sucks that they make it basically impossible to upgrade snything. And that there storage and RAM upgrades cost several times more than they should.
I have a Macbool air (not by choice) and I installed asahi linux a couple of weeks ago. Main take away is that it’s really good except for software support. I’ve had a bit of trouble finding programs that work well on arm even open source projects often don’t compile there programs to work on arm.
Wait do you put all of your posts under a CC license?
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux has over 6% of the desktop market? Yes, you read that right - here's howEnglish0·10 days agoI think generally macos users would feel more at home in gnome where as windows users more in kde.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux has over 6% of the desktop market? Yes, you read that right - here's howEnglish0·10 days agoLinux is so much more stable than windows and its free+open source so everyone uses Linux on servers.
It’s no wonder people gravitate towards apple, it’s almost impossible to find a good laptop amongst this mess.
Ook, maybe if I ever need to store a petabyte or two for whatever reason.
How have I never heard of tape drives for backup before? They seam like the ultimate medium for archival storage. Super cheap although very slow, sounds like a good compromise to me.
Whats the purpose of gentoo over arch and when do you draw the line of diminishing returns? It sounds like gentoo is a lot harder for not much more reward.
Weird privacy things like this happen to me as well. I’m just putting it down to the placebo effect, I don’t think it really can see your browser unless microsoft is exploiting some security vulnerability in your os.