It's absurdly complex and annoying and lacks proper documentation.
There currently is no sane way to deploy it via docker since it needs half a dozen of different containers and volumes and networks to barely work at all - overwriting/ruining your already existing setup while doing so.
The cleanest would likely be setting up a VM where you set up docker in and let Lemmy do whatever it wants.
Yeah, this one.
So, Mr. Musk likes that 34 times guilty criminal?
They miss easy to use effects and filters.
Make a piece of text pop in with a nice animation and sound effect letter by letter.
FUCK AI
Eli Lilly and Company wants to know your location.
Airpods are an ergonomic disaster anyways.
We have a vaccine. Not a cure.
Mmmh. To me apps are the things installed on a smartphone. The things I install on a computer I call programs.
But the same applies there for me, too. I basically do everything in the browser.
Because then the rival company would also go out of business. The pharma industry is not about absolute cure but about continuously selling things - like all industries do. Medicine that cures you entirely and is not needed afterwards forever again is nothing the pharma industry wants.
Sind das dann NeOwOnazis?
If they want you to use a specific application they need to provide you with everything that is needed for you to run said application.
If this were true you wouldn't hear from this at all.
A permanent cure isn't something that is wanted by pharma companies. It's better for them to have something that keeps patients alive and that they need regularly and that is expensive but cheap enough for them to get.
What's the weird thing with open source community's fixation on sex or gender identity?
Gibt hier einiges an fachbezogenen Fortbildungen/Schulungen, entweder vor Ort oder extern.
Wir kรถnnen auch selbst Sachen raussuchen und einreichen. Wenn's sinnvoll begrรผndet werden kann, wird's im Regelfall auch bewilligt und bezahlt.
Inhouse-Servicedesk in einem internationalen Konzern.
An web browser. 99 percent of my mobile activities are done in Firefox. I have Organic Maps for routing, a local mobile payment app and a local sharing electric sooter app.
This is pretty much all apps I use.
"Stop shitting on your hand and throw it out the window! Use me instead!"
Solarmodule an Taschenrechnern sind genau so fake wie Antennen an LTE-USB-Sticks von AliExpress.
Update: Based on the discussion here and in other places I added the following (well, technically I did something different in my colorscheme, but in the end it translates to that)
lua vim.api.nvim_set_hl(0, 'Normal', {})
This reverts the weird text and background colors to the previous behavior of ... not setting them. ________
With update 0.10 Neovim behavior changed regarding text color and background color.
I use a color theme that does not set those and previously this worked perfectly fine. Neovim simply used the font color defined in the terminal and had a transparent background.
Now the background is #14161b
and the font color is #e0e2ea
. Neither of the colors is configured ANYWHERE in my whole setup. Neither in the colorscheme, nor in my terminal configuration, nor in my Neovim configuration.
Is there a sane way to revert this to the old behavior? (i.e. use the font color configured in the terminalโs configuration and use transparent background.)
Recently the city redesigned the street and prepared at least 4 bus stops. The stops all have the road markings and tactile paving, etc. but no bus stop signs yet and currently no line stops there. (There is an ongoing reorganization of bus lines in my area.)
The wiki page describes how to map a bus stop and I can follow along. Everything except the line(s) and the names is local knowledge.
How should those be mapped (if at all)? Map whatโs known already and add construction:bus_stop
?
I'm currently researching the best method for running a static website from Docker.
The site consists of one single HTML file, a bunch of CSS files, and a few JS files. On server-side nothing needs to be preprocessed. The website uses JS to request some JSON files, though. Handling of the files is doing via client-side JS, the server only need to - serve the files.
The website is intended to be used as selfhosted web application and is quite niche so there won't be much load and not many concurrent users.
I boiled it down to the following options:
- BusyBox in a selfmade Docker container, manually running
httpd
or The smallest Docker image ... php:latest
(ignoring the fact, that the built-in webserver is meant for development and not for production)- Nginx serving the files (but this)
For all of the variants I found information online. From the options I found I actually prefer the BusyBox route because it seems the cleanest with the least amount of overhead (I just need to serve the files, the rest is done on the client).
Do you have any other ideas? How do you host static content?
So, yeah. Other than stated, Spotify does not provide 2FA (shame on them!), so I use a strong password and since years nothing happened.
This early morning I got multiple mails that my account was logged in from Brazil, from the USA, from India, and some other countries. There were songs liked and playlists created so it wasnโt a malicious e-mail but some people actually were able to log on to my Spotify account.
I of course changed the password and logged out all accounts and checked allowed apps, etc. and everything looks fine.
But I wonder โฆ was there something that happened recently? The common sites to check such things do not list my old Spotify password, and a quick web research does not bring anything up.
Any clue what could have happened here?
Update 3 months later:
Iโm using Smart Launcher since my last post here. Itโs great. I even bought the pro version. Itโs not super โstock-yโ, but thatโs absolutely fine. I like that you can customize a lot of things!
The combo widget shows upcoming alarms and bank holidays. Also (somewhat) location-aware weather.
I think I stick with it.
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Now that the Google search bar on the homescreen has become uttery useless there is no real reason to have it anymore and it is annoying anyways, so I am in search for a launcher that resembles the stock Pixel launcher.
Especially the "combo widget" that shows the time, the date, position-weather, tasks, warnings, timers, etc. all in one place.
Launchers I tried so war that don't seem to have such a widget and seem not to be able to use that widget:
- Nova
- Lawnchair
- Niagara
- Hyperion
Those are all great launchers, but this specific functionality (basically the only feature I use on my homescreen besides one single icon for one app) seems to be missing in all of them.
So my question is: does someone know a launcher that comes with an unobstrusive "combo widget" like the stock widget as described, that also allows me to remove the now useless search bar from the home screen?
Basically the title.
When I open lemmy.ml it says โposts, subscribed, oredered by newโ on top:
But almost none of the posts shown are from my subscribed communities and theyโre not ordered by new.
There are even posts from communities shown that I have on my block list.
Any idea how to fix that?
Since the new version was deployed to lemmy.ml which allows blocking instances I tried to block an instance.
When opening the drop down and enter the name/url of the instance (or even a part of its name) the list is then filled with a seemingly random list of instances but not the instace I searched for.
I tried in a desktop browser (Chrome on Windows) and in a mobile browser (Vivaldi Mobile, which uses Chromium as base), same behavior.
Since I don't use GitHub I report it here.
Let's leave Steam and other launchers and distribution platforms alone a bit. Also lets stop discussing game engines for moment ...
- What are your favorite games that run natively on Linux and what genre are they?
Would be cool if you could write a few words about the game and why it's your favorite game.
Currently Iโm planning to dockerize some web applications but I didnโt find a reasonably easy way do create the images to be hosted in my repository so I can pull them on my server.
What I currently have is:
- A local computer with a directory where the application that I want to dockerize is located
- A โdocker serverโ running Portainer without shell/ssh access
- A place where I can upload/host the Docker images and where I can pull the images from on the โDocker serverโ
- Basic knowledge on how to write the needed
Dockerfile
What I now need is a sane way to build the images WITHOUT setting up a fully featured Docker environment on the local computer.
Ideally something where I can build the images and upload them but without that something โlittering Docker-related files all over my systemโ.
Something like a VM that resets on every start maybe? So โฆ build the image, upload to repository, close the terminal window, and forget that anything ever happened.
What is YOUR solution to create and upload Docker images in a clean and sane way?
Since some time now the Steam Flatpak cannot start up and I have no idea why this happens.
Web research leads to basically nothing that is related to what I experience so I assume it has something to do with my system. Other Flatpaks start up normally and I can use them.
When resetting everything related to the Steam Flatpak and reinstalling it from Flathub it loads and installs the Flatpak and then installs all necessary stuff
[various update-related stuff] setup.sh[4598]: Forced use of runtime version for 32-bit libcurl.so.4 setup.sh[4598]: Found newer runtime version for 32-bit libSDL2-2.0.so.0. Host: 0.2400.0 Runtime: 0.2600.5 setup.sh[4598]: Forced use of runtime version for 32-bit libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 setup.sh[4598]: Found newer runtime version for 32-bit libvulkan.so.1. Host: 1.3.224 Runtime: 1.3.239 setup.sh[4598]: Forced use of runtime version for 32-bit libdbusmenu-glib.so.4 setup.sh[4598]: Forced use of runtime version for 32-bit libcurl-gnutls.so.4 setup.sh[4598]: Forced use of runtime version for 32-bit libdbusmenu-gtk.so.4 setup.sh[4598]: Forced use of runtime version for 64-bit libcurl.so.4 setup.sh[4598]: Found newer runtime version for 64-bit libSDL2-2.0.so.0. Host: 0.2400.0 Runtime: 0.2600.5 setup.sh[4598]: Found newer runtime version for 64-bit libvulkan.so.1. Host: 1.3.224 Runtime: 1.3.239 setup.sh[4598]: Forced use of runtime version for 64-bit libcurl-gnutls.so.4 steam.sh[2]: Steam client's requirements are satisfied
So everything looks good up to this point. The small Steam update windows poppend up several times indicating the running installation/update. The output then continues:
[2023-08-17 22:47:50] Startup - updater built Jul 28 2023 18:44:09 [2023-08-17 22:47:50] Startup - Steam Client launched with: '/home/dirk/.var/app/com.valvesoftware.Steam/.local/share/Steam/ubuntu12_32/steam' '-no-cef-sandbox' 08/17 22:47:50 Init: Installing breakpad exception handler for appid(steam)/version(1690583737)/tid(5467) [2023-08-17 22:47:50] Loading cached metrics from disk (/home/dirk/.var/app/com.valvesoftware.Steam/.local/share/Steam/package/steam_client_metrics.bin) [2023-08-17 22:47:50] Failed to load cached hosts file (File 'update_hosts_cached.vdf' not found), using defaults [2023-08-17 22:47:50] Using the following download hosts for Public, Realm steamglobal [2023-08-17 22:47:50] 1. https://cdn.steamstatic.com, /client/, Realm 'steamglobal', weight was 1, source = 'baked in' [2023-08-17 22:47:50] Verifying installation... [2023-08-17 22:47:50] Verification complete XRRGetOutputInfo Workaround: initialized with override: 0 real: 0xf0d328f0 XRRGetCrtcInfo Workaround: initialized with override: 0 real: 0xf0d311c0 GetWin32Stats: display was not open yet, good GetWin32Stats: display was not open yet, good
(The last line gets printed twice, yes.)
The first startup process then hangs there for a few seconds and continues with this.
steamwebhelper.sh[5473]: Runtime for steamwebhelper: defaulting to /home/dirk/.var/app/com.valvesoftware.Steam/.local/share/Steam/ubuntu12_64/steam-runtime-heavy steamwebhelper.sh[5473]: Running under Flatpak, disabling sandbox steamwebhelper.sh[5473]: CEF sandbox already disabled CAppInfoCacheReadFromDiskThread took 0 milliseconds to initialize src/steamUI/steamuisharedjscontroller.cpp (540) : Failed creating offscreen shared JS context src/steamUI/steamuisharedjscontroller.cpp (540) : Fatal assert; application exiting 08/17 22:48:39 Init: Installing breakpad exception handler for appid(steam)/version(1690583737)/tid(5467) assert_20230817224839_27.dmp[5771]: Uploading dump (out-of-process) /tmp/dumps/assert_20230817224839_27.dmp dirk ~ $
After the command prompt is shown agein, this gets printed:
assert_20230817224839_27.dmp[5771]: Finished uploading minidump (out-of-process): success = yes assert_20230817224839_27.dmp[5771]: response: CrashID=bp-f62fb7e8-d024-452e-a937-9c6672230817 assert_20230817224839_27.dmp[5771]: file ''/tmp/dumps/assert_20230817224839_27.dmp'', upload yes: ''CrashID=bp-f62fb7e8-d024-452e-a937-9c6672230817''
At the given location there is no dump file.
Do you guys have any Idea why this happens and how I can fix it?
Involved software:
``` $ flatpak --version Flatpak 1.15.4
$ flatpak remotes Name Optionen flathub system
$ flatpak info com.valvesoftware.Steam | grep Version | awk '{print $2}' 1.0.0.78
$ uname -rms Linux 6.4.10-arch1-1 x86_64
$ openbox --version | head -n1 Openbox 3.6.1
$ pacman -Qi xorg-server | grep Version | awk '{print $3}' 21.1.8-2 ```
In opposition to this post ... Name your most favorite upsides of software being federated.
Basically the title. When writing ..
it is converted to โฆ
. Also every string being any amount of dots is also being converted to โฆ
, even when it makes no sense.
..
-> ..
../relative/path/file.txt
-> ../relative/path/file.txt
...................................
(used as visual separator) -> ...................................
Automatically changing ...
to the otherwise hard to type ellipsis symbol โฆ
is a good idea, but everything else should, not be changed.
I can't help but feel overwhelmed by the sheer complexity of self-hosting modern web applications (if you look under the surface!)
Most modern web applications are designed to basically run standalone on a server. Integration into an existing environment a real challenge if not impossible. They often come with their own set of requirements and dependencies that don't easily align with an established infrastructure.
โSo you have an already running and fully configured web server? Too bad for you, bind me to port 443 or GTFO. Reverse-proxying by subdomain? Never heard of that. I wonโt work. Deal with it. Oh, and your TLS certificates? Screw them, I ship my own!โ
Attempting to merge everything together requires meticulous planning, extensive configuration, and often annoying development work and finding workarounds.
Modern web applications, with their elusive promises of flexibility and power, have instead become a source of maddening frustration when not being the only application that is served.
My frustration about this is real. Self-hosting modern web applications is an uphill battle, not only in terms of technology but also when it comes to setting up the hosting environment.
I just want to drop some PHP files into a directory and call it a day. A PHP interpreter and a simple HTTP server โ thatโs all I want to need for hosting my applications.
Somewhere between Linux woes, gaming, open source, 3D printing, recreational coding, and occasional ranting.
๐ Me, but elsewhere
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