Well at least Bitcoin is very decentralized and not subject to powerful wealthy groups that control...oh whoops.
Well at least it is anonymous and protects its users from spying and cyber crime...oh whoops.
Well at least almost all the power used to mine it is renewable so the environmental impact isn't...oh whoops.
Well at least there are a ton of businesses and organizations that accept and use Bitcoin...oh whoops.
Well at least the crypto community is famously rational, friendly, and very generous...oh whoops.
Can I just get a goddamned monitor? Like, please can my TV just be a damn 70" monitor with hookups for whatever actual tech I want to use to watch stuff?
Is that too much to ask? My TV has to have its own shitty, unintuitive, slow, buggy OS stuffed with ungodly amounts of bloatware and bullshit?
Just picked up 20 TB of storage on a black Friday deal.
Doing a huge upgrade from my 2TB NAS. I'm starting my personal media archive, music, movies, shows, anime, Ebooks, games, YouTube content.
It's the only defense against the scumbag corpos. The will continue to take more content away without warning, and make what they allow us to still have, worse quality and more expensive to watch.
Storage is cheap, libraries are your friend, fight the power. ✊
Awesome if that ends up happening.
Slowing cars down and fun, double win lol.
I'm on .ml and I've said plenty of critical stuff against China, the mods are chill and in general it's been a really solid community.
That being said, I'm a hardcore leftist, so even though as an anarchist, I am strongly at odds with many statist solutions, I agree with the vast majority of leftist underlying critiques of sociopolitical issues.
In my ideal world, IP and copyright wouldn't exist at all, but obviously that won't happen in my lifetime.
Neither would my suggestion of releasing any defunct software as GPL, sadly.
The codebase the would be a great start, even if it previously ran on proprietary tech, having the codebase at least allows engineers to pull out the proprietary hooks and rebuild them to work with something open source.
We need a right to repair but for software, sadly that also is a pipe dream in our current environment.
All companies should be required to release their entire codebase under the GPL if the product is no longer going to be maintained by them.
That way a community of people who actually care can maintain and improve it.
I play several games that run on 20+ year old engines, long since abandoned by their original creators. The community reverse engineered the games and server infrastructure so they can still be run and enjoyed today. Same for all the folks who develop emulators and the entire ecosystem of ROM dumpers, readers, and handhelds that surround them.
Capitalism is a cancer. So amazing that, at least in certain parts of the software world, we have something better.
This is also a friendly reminder to donate to and support your favorite FOSS projects! they need all the help they can get. ❤️
I know, right.
"People shouldn't be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people."
The penguin is merciful.
In the same spirit, yeah. It has a pretty active community from what I've heard.
Absolutely chadified! ✊
Holy shit...it was him!!!
Had basically the same exact scenario with my parents earlier this year.
Installed Linux Mint with the default Cinnamon desktop, installed a "Windows" theme. Put icons on the desktop exactly where there old ones were, and never looked back.
It's been great for them, does everything they need and took minimal effort from me to set up.
Oh damn...I'm gay...
Hey NYPD, his last name is Ligma!
...No...
Kiosk Mode and Linux
I've been 100% on Linux for several years now and I don't miss Windows at all in any aspect.
But in my opinion, there is one thing that Windows does significantly better than Linux, kiosk mode.
I wish Linux had something similar. All the solutions I've been able to find are far more complex and technical to implement and use.
If anybody has suggestions for something that's easy to use on Linux that works similar to Windows kiosk mode, I'd love to try it.
Timeshift On Production Servers?
Any Linux Sysadmins here use Timeshift on Linux servers in production environments?
Having reliable snapshots to roll back bad updates is really awesome, but I want to know if Timeshift is stable enough to use outside of a basic home lab environment.
Disclaimer: Yes I know Timeshift isn't a backup solution, I understand its purpose and scope.
How Long Should Hardware/Software Support Last?
A while back there was some debate about the Linux kernel dropping support for some very old GPUs. (I can't remember the exact models, but they were roughly from the late 90's)
It spurred a lot of discussion on how many years of hardware support is reasonable to expect.
I would like to hear y'alls views on this. What do you think is reasonable?
The fact that some people were mad that their 25 year old GPU wouldn't be officially supported by the latest Linux kernel seemed pretty silly to me. At that point, the machine is a vintage piece of tech history. Valuable in its own right, and very cool to keep alive, but I don't think it's unreasonable for the devs to drop it after two and a half decades.
I think for me, a 10 year minimum seems reasonable.
And obviously, much of this work is for little to no pay, so love and gratitude to all the devs that help keep this incredible community and ecosystem alive!
And don't forget to Pay for your free software!!!
RegreSSHion Mitigation Debian Stable?
I'm running a few Debian stable systems that are up to date on patches.
But I just ran ssh -V and the OpenSSH version listed is "OpenSSH_9.2p1 Debian-2+deb12u3" which as I understand is still vulnerable.
Am I missing something or am I good?
Heliboard 1.2 Released, Fixes Haptic Feedback Bug
Changes since 1.0: new signing key: unfortunately you will have to backup your settings and uninstall the app before you can install v1.2, see #624 fix haptic and audio feedback (#597, #602, #604,...
Heliboard 1.2 has just released. This version fixes a bug with certain Android devices not providing haptic feedback or audio feedback.
Thanks devs!
[Edited] Ironically my keyboard auto corrected its own name to "helipad." Embarrassing 😵💫
Suggestions for Short Rack Mount Case
I have a very short equipment rack installed in my server closet. It is only 16 inches deep, fine for most networking uses, but not great for most rack-mount server cases.
I am looking for case suggestions that would fit my rack, 16 inch depth maximum. Height isn't a problem, the rack has a ton of vertical space, over 15U, it's the depth that's an issue.
Thanks!
I Converted my Parents to Mint!
Crossposted this on the main Linux Lemmy, but figured y'all would also appreciate it.
I'm visiting my parents for the holidays and convinced them to let me switch them to Linux.
They use their computer for the typical basic stuff; email, YouTube, Word, Facebook, and occasionally printing/scanning.
I promised my mom that everything would look the same and work the same. I used Linux Mint and customized the theme to look like Windows 10. I even replaced the Mint "Start" button with the Windows logo.
So far they like it and everything runs great. Plus it's snappier now that Windows isn't hogging all the system resources.
My mom even commented on "how nice it looks." Great work Mint team and community, we have added a few more to the ranks!
Switched my Parents to Linux
I'm visiting my parents for the holidays and convinced them to let me switch them to Linux.
They use their computer for the typical basic stuff; email, YouTube, Word, Facebook, and occasionally printing/scanning.
I promised my mom that everything would look the same and work the same. I used Linux Mint and customized the theme to look like Windows 10. I even replaced the Mint "Start" button with the Windows logo.
So far they like it and everything runs great. Plus it's snappier now that Windows isn't hogging all the system resources.
Ransomware and Backups
I'm confused about protecting backups from ransomware. Online, people say that backups are the most critical aspect to recovering from a ransomware attack.
But how do you protect the backups themselves from becoming encrypted too? Is it simply a matter of having totally unique and secure credentials for the backup medium?
Like, if I had a Synology NAS as a backup for my production environment's shared storage, VM backups, etc, hooked up to the network via gigabit, what stops ransomware malware from encrypting that Synology too?
Thanks in advance for the feedback!
FOSS Friendly Printing Services?
Does anybody have suggestions for an online service that prints things like business cards, brochures, and pamphlets?
If not FOSS, I would like to find a company online that has principles that align with positive things like workers rights, locally owned, sustainable, etc.
Any suggestions would be appreciated, thanks!
Copyleft Equivalent for Trademarks?
Is there a copyleft equivalent for trademarks? I'm thinking of starting a project with distinct branding but I want everything to be based in FOSS principles.
What Cars do You Swear By?
Just found out that my current car will die any day now due to a known defect. It's out of warranty and I have no money to replace it right now.
I've been cursed with car problems my whole life, no matter how well I take care of them, I keep getting screwed.
All of the cars have been Fords because I always heard they were generally dependable and cheap to repair/upkeep, but so far they have all failed me.
What cars do y'all recommend? What cars do you have that just won't give up the ghost no matter how old/beat up they get? If your life depended on your car lasting as long as possible, what car would you drive?
I want whatever car I get next to last me 10-20 years. I want to be that person posting a picture of the odometer hitting 300k miles. I also don't care much about features, reliability is key.
The Future Milwaukee Public Museum
Here's the FAQ page for anybody who's curious. The new Milwaukee public museum is going to look amazing! I wasn't 100% on the design at first, but after attending a few meetings, I'm sold.
Really excited to see this completed in the coming years!
Dead Bird Brewing, Local Brews & Food
Check out this little microbrewery if you have the chance. All vegan food and a bunch of localmy brewed beers and sodas. Main room is filled with arcade games, a great place to hang out for all ages.
New Apartment Tower Well on the Way
333 N. Water Street is a 31-story luxury residential tower located in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward. As the tallest new development in the ward, the project serves as a gateway to the creative district with its central location along the river and the Historic Third Ward streetcar line.
Just drove past this last night and it's already looking beautiful! Super excited to see it when construction is completed.
Honeybee Sage Apothecary and Cafe
A local Black-owned cafe and tea shop that is absolutely worth checking out. Great drinks, food, and company! My spouse and I have been here several times since they opened and love it.
Local Business Pilcrow Coffee
Telling the story from farm to cup by bringing a unique blend of coffee to our customers. Nitro coffee, whole bean, subscriptions and wholesale all available!
My spouse and I love going here. The staff are super friendly and fast. The coffee and snacks are delicious!
Male Loneliness and Pets
Does anybody have any studies that look at male loneliness and pets? I know from personal experience that a pet can be the difference between falling into a depressive spiral and not.
I don't know what I would do without my cats, they are wonderful companions, very sweet and they seem to sense when I'm feeling down and come to cuddle with me or ask me to play.
Have any other folks here had similar experiences they'd like to share?