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Setup a matrix instance with a meta bridge and use that to slowly get rid of meta altogether. Works both for messenger and Instagram dms.
How do I follow loops.video contents from pixelfed?
See my note taking solution https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=services%3Anotes
Basically silverbullet on web, markor on android and syncthing to keep stuff updated. Yes syncthing is very well alive on android.
Can marketing work to increase sales price of land?
If you need a business plan go to a professional and get one done...
I do! I like how my so looks, and when she is sleeping, even more.
This is one of the most spot-on replies in this thread. Thanks! I think what you wrote is basically correct.
Only people who cares on how the basics is Linux stays compatible and fully free (as in freedom). But that's fine, as far as systemd can be optional.
Sys'Tem'd ? /s
Gentoo...
For any kind of remote GUI access you definitely need a desktop environment on the pi...
I only used OpenWRT on netgear (arm) hardware... So for x86 I have no idea, but they have great forums you can lurk or inquire...
It should support all WiFi chipsets supported by Linux.
Very interesting! I didn't known about ghidra.
opnSense and WiFi don't play too well due to limited BSD WiFi support.
OpenWRT is a much better choice for an AP.
At least make sure the WiFi on the minipc is supported by opnSense before attempting that...
Thanks! That's hilarious....
I guess Wife Acceptance Factor, the number one parameter in home self host.
Yes, i hope your view is correct. Indeed he can work for whatever company he likes, but i would see that as a conflict of interest of some kind. Remember also that when you sign up with big tech companies its common that you sell them the intellectual property of all your works, even outside work hours, specially if in the sale related field. Maybe it's not his case, i have no idea.
I was concerned. Maybe i still am a bit. But the fact that systemd can always be forked (or ignored, as that is still possible today) its a comfortable thought.
I don't even use sudo, so i will certainly not use run0. I have nothing against run0, it make even sense if the footprint is actually smaller than sudo. I was only reporting the article posted on telegram, as i have added a note to the original post, i did not share the view reported in the copied text, but i choose to report it verbatim for clarity.
That is true, it's open source after all. But i am maybe too old to remember Microsoft strategies to embrace and extinguish... So i am a bit worried, like i was worried that Magisk would be crippled since the lead dev was hired by Google (and indeed, there have been very few progress on Magisk, with Kernel SU getting all the hype lately).
Thanks! Interesting read
The risk is that the IP will get banned AFTER you start sending out mail from it because it has zero reputation... IT happened to me too and it took months, if not years, to get it definitely cleared. And if you neighbour with a similar IP get infected and start spamming, it's all over again. This is the main issue with residential IPs, it's a very real issue.
To get around it, rent a VPS with a non residential IP and front the mail server there, with tunnels (wireguard+nft) back to your home mail server, so at least the public facing IP is good or has less risks or being blacklisted.
Again i am not interested in the technical aspect of systemd, yes i do like handling init scripts (OpenRC, not sysv...) so maybe i am a bit unconventional. The point i was trying to make was about how sustainable is having a core piece of linux that keeps growing managed by IBM and Microsoft, and if this was of concern with anybody else, which seems not to be the case.