Lemongrab

@Lemongrab@lemmy.one
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Joined 1 years ago

There are no better communities, sorry.

Sorry, misunderstood. Proxmox Free broke my containers on updating a while ago.

Now I use Docker-style application containerizing, but I think LXC (the base technology powering Incus/LXD) is useful in a number of situations and perfectly viable for use. I think Incus-containerized applications are easier to upgrade individually (like software updates of your apps, no need to recreate the container image) and gives a closer to native experience of managing. You do lose out on automated deployment of applications from widely available image sources like docker.io, but the convenience-loss is minimal.

If incus works for yoy, use it. Proxmox locks you out of the option to choose your base server distros.

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I do agree with this. I dont want to discount Brave (just) because of their CEO. Fuck CEOs. Brave has done some iffy things in the past, but their Chromium patches are general decent for privacy.

::: spoiler Ramblings about Firefox
Firefox resistFingerprinting does more to preserve user privacy (through normalizing of many metrics) and allow for the possibility of a crowd of fingerprint-identical users, the only legitimate way to protect against advanced deanonimizing scripts. Maybe if Mozilla enshittification of Firefox makes a worse, unfixable, and inferior product to Chromium, these patches could lay groundwork for more thorough protections. The reason we have strong protections in Firefox is because of upstreamed code from the Tor Uplift Project, with their code designed for a stricter threat model (in my opinion) than what Brave intends (aka out of scope). :::

I remember updating (maybe a year ago now) and it making all my containers unaccessable.

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Deleted?

Old classic, still easily quotable to help align brainwave to prime telepathy synchronization (aka having other friends remeber the joke)

You obviously do not understand what I am saying. I dont think I can explain it to you, especially when you are so sarcastic and opposed to honest conversation.

The plain and simple is I cannot agree with bigots nor trust someone to pays thousands to lobbyist to back up their bigotry. I dont think this is a political issue; I have said nothing of my politics. I could never trust a human who spends thousands to attempt to erase a third of the population. Saying that I dont trust a homophobe is not "sharing my political opinions". The lives of gay people may be affected by politics (just as we all are), but that doesn't mean homophobia (or being against homophobia) is a political opinion.

You did nothing by quoting my original comment. It only illustrates your categorical misunderstanding of my comments.

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CEO is a homophobic shithead. Even if "politics" have nothing to do with the quality of software (I dont think donating to legislatures to block gay marriage is a case of "having a different political opinion"), people who care that much about how other people live their lives should NOT be trusted for a privacy respecting browser. The browser is decent, but it is stained by his presense, contributes to the chromium monoculture, and is filled with crypto bullshit.

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No-SHA, when the workplace is unhashed

Leave and never return. /srs

I don't really understand what you mean, and I am sorry if I misunderstand you.

Privacy is important because we have a right to not have everything broadcast, tracked, and sold. Privacy is both good for our personal health and safety, especially because of how useful collected info is for even amateur threat actors. Society is toxic, but calling out people who specifically want to legally control how others (harmlessly) live their lives is not itself toxic.

His opinion is that gay people shouldn't be allowed to marry. I think this is rather invasive. My point is that someone who is willing to donate thousands to homophobic lobbyists doesn't seem to care about gay people's rights to Privacy or freedom, and therefore I wouldn't want to use a browser that he leads. It takes a real POS to spend money towards homophobic legislation.

Regardless of that though, Brave is still worse at protecting fingerprintable metrics than hardened Firefox. Brave browser is decent, maybe the best chromium based privacy browser, but not close to Firefox. There really isn't such things as blending in with a crowd of other Brave users, like what is possible with Tor and Mullvad browsers.

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Whether it be Snapchat or Canonical snap, fuck em' both.

Fuck the gov snap program for not being enough assistance (thanks Reagan and associates) and forcing people to stay very poor to receive much needed assistance. Manipulative is the word that comes to mind.

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They exist in capitalist limbo and serve as an example by which the system can keep everyone "above" fearful and hateful of them. Hate them for "leeching" but fear of becoming them. Disabled folk either can't work or can (kinda) but are forced to stay poor to receive assistance. There are two distinct social classes I have observed: the "subhuman" class (as in they are treated as less than human) that the System keeps unproductive and pays for lossing out on their labour, and workering class (producers). The poor, homeless, disabled, queer, black, prisoners, and felonies are some of the people who are forced to be unproductive to keep "more fortunate" workers from joining in revolt. It is a technique of rulers to keep the System stable.

We did nothing, they just loving bullying and authoritarian control.

If heaven is filled with these bigoted fucks, then I am happy to go to hell with the "sinners".

Breath of the Wild

And all tax funded tech should be open source.

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At least mark nsfw, now me and my whole train car are furiously pouring bleach on our eyes together.

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Too late, you're on 196

I hate i can recognise this.

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The majority of people join the military percisely because of student loans, the only loan that isn't forgiven by bankruptcy.

FYI, if your goal is to censors out identifiers, using a semi-transparent marker will allow for reversal using specialized image recovery tools. Its not hard to do. Not likely that someone will take the effort (even though it is easy), but also not hard to avoid by using a opaque color. Have a good day on the internet fellow human.

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Its a joke.

They are not enemies. They are boobs pushing together, sloppy kissing, etc.

If anyone has that meme from 196 please reply so i dont look insane.

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It'll effect performance. It will need to be always on. It risks having interaction between your normal applications and server services. Also all your eggs in one basket if something goes wrong. That said it shoul be fine. Just take frequent snapshots and backups for important data

Esex, britainland, uk

Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS)

Alternatively to upgrading edition check out these apps:

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fuck u, that hurt. I shouldn't have listened to you

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Scraped Amazon data, sort and filterable: https://diskprices.com/

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From obsidian release repo: Obsidian is not open source software and this repo DOES NOT contain the source code of Obsidian.

https://github.com/obsidianmd/obsidian-releases

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Scampering over with the swagger of a dyslexic cat.

Settings>Content>Feed>Fetch channel tabs

A parrot mimics language but doesn't speak it.

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That is the stupidest thing ive seen today, thank you.

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Might as well use a FOSS app like NewPipe x Sponsorblock.

Fdroid repo: https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/org.polymorphicshade.newpipe

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9-5ers anthem by Aesop rock is another good song. Slavery lives not just through the exception in the 13th, but also our required dependency on employment to get table scraps from our "lovely" rich overlords.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tZtish6RPU

https://vid.puffyan.us/watch?v=3tZtish6RPU