Turbo

@Turbo@lemmy.ml
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Joined 12 months ago

What a douche bag

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I'm sure it's normal as brain plasticity takes time to reshape the neuron pathways and memory links. Give your brain and inner voice some time to get to know your new self and it will come.

Don't be so hard on yourself!

Cheers!

Good technique.

Visualization I think it's called?

I guess I'm not cool enough.. I have No idea what I'm looking at.

Long time Linux user but this looks really odd to me and I don't know what it is

Agreed, but sometimes a compromise for a not as good alternative is sufficient depending on the task.

Thinking the same thing. WTF

Dolphin has been one of my favorite benefits of switching from Ubunt to Debian! I didn't know how "plain" nautilus was until I met Dolphin.

I've been able to customize the file window to my liking and it's really nice !

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Agreed not tabs

8 spaces seems excessive.

4 spaces or even 2 would be my preference.

Disclaimer: lots of programming but no rust experience. Though, I don't think that matters.

Hopefully it's not used to speed up consumerism.... Your plastic goods decay and need to be replaced...

I have not had an issue in... 9 years? Though I use separate physical drives which might help. I wouldn't let that scare people away

Edit: I'm also using rEFInd Boot Manager. I have about 5 operating systems that I can boot into (good way to try various Linux distros)

Very cool! Thanks for sharing. I'll pass this on to my friend who's been at sea with his family for over 1 year.

install the NFS client package.

Have a look at adding a line to the

/etc/fstab file. Then reboot to take effect.

Check this out:

https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-mount-an-nfs-share-in-linux/

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+1 for navidrome running on my nas

I use the navidrome server and web player on my Linux os and my phone.

You use supersonic to connect to navidrome as the front end? Any advantage?

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Have you heard about pihole for DNS blocking ? You m might have success when at home on wifi as this would greatly cut down on ads and trackers.

Otherwise, if you think Firefox is too slow to pirate (not sure I understand that, but ok) you can try another browser .. maybe try Brave? Ya, maybe some negative publicity lately, but I'm not sure it bothers me, or perhaps I don't understand what exactly they might be selling of my info..

That may be a reason to run a dual boot with Windows and your special gfx or cad software that you earn your livelihood from.

But for the other 75% of the time when not working, you have Linux.

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Okay, got you. Thanks. Maybe I'm just use to it, and selectively backup stuff from my home without doing a full sync.

Thanks for the answer.

Lol if this is a joke on C and senile... Haha well done.

Cheers! Thanks for your reply.

Lemmy folks are nicer folks :)

Have a good day

Pretty cool stuff!

Hmmm..

"Two bangs were heard before jet associated with Prigozhin crashed"

Completely did! Thanks for being kind.

My shell prompt is stock and gets really long sometimes

I'm about to install Debian and try some other desktop environments... And maybe I'll play with my shell prompt later.

I'm using flatpack version which is much more up to date.

I think the big thing is compatibility with current Microsoft office versions.

So there is benefit from being on a newer version unless you're only using Libre and not sending each other people who are opening it in Microsoft office versions.

I'm also interested in this answer to see if I'm missing anything

I too use navidrome via web browser

Thank you. Yes the infinite scrolling would be nice.

I haven't loaded that many playlists or songs yet so I will keep an eye on performance and remember supersonic..

Cheers mate!

Haha this made me chuckle. Thanks :)

You're welcome.

I've not thought about nor worried about wear and tear. I did a search but didn't find anything. Are you just being cautious? Or perhaps you only access files occasionally?

Either way, you may want to creat a bash alias in your .bashrc file so that you can type a simple command like mountnas or 'nas' and you might have another to run the umount command to unmount it.

Since my NAS runs my camera recordings and backups and some containers, I figure wear from mounting conveniently shouldn't be an issue...

Cheers!

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Is the ink used to print the warning labels on the cigarette safe to smoke?

Maybe they need a label to warn about the unknown health risks from being the warning labels...

/s

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Because I can remember an IPv4 address and not a V6 address!

At least they could have added an extra octet to v4 instead of making it garbyremoved looking

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I will first admit that I am quite ignorant to Home Assistant.

I am a happy openHAB user for 5+ years. Have you considered switching to see if you like it?

I tried Home Assistant once or twice but never felt comfortable enough to switch.

I run stuff locally and can connect over VPN to my home and operate as if I am inside the home. I have not looked into these other cloudflare tunnels or tail scale as I don't think it would provide any advantage to my current setup.

OpenVPN server running on my router does the trick.

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Same.. a bit of screen scrolling to get what I need but did the trick in a pinch!

I have a 32gb USB flash drive I got from Protectli with some other purchases I mad (it was cheap and is tiny and metal) I was surprised how fast it was, so I am using it for my ventoy boot disk and have 15+ isos on it.

I actually just used it last night and copied windows10, debian 12.5 and Linux mint isos

They all copied pretty quickly!

Yes but they cannot determine it isn't audio of me singing in my own shower

I'm using guake

I like that it's just the F12 key away then F11 to expand to full window. Supports multiple tabs.

Anyone using guake?

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Lol! That was me last night but fortunately I played with fake copies and directories and wow. It could have been bad

I'm not understanding why we don't want some config files in our home dir

Where else would we put them and why would I want to have to back then all up from different places?

Thx

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What is wrong With him?

This is a good (and fair) point.

However they still look ugly and scary and intimidating :)

I had to look that up. So ya, I understand your problem a bit better. Wish I could offer some solutions.

For anyone interested..

"Starlink uses Carrier-Grade NAT (CGNAT) to avoid the need for 1,000s of IPv4 addresses, which can be a problem for some users due to how they are using Starlink. However, some VPN services like PureVPN can be used to bypass CGNAT restrictions on Port Forwarding.1 CGNAT prevents direct access to the Starlink antenna from the internet, making setting up a VPN or hosting services challenging. There is no direct public IP address assigned to the Starlink antenna, which hinders traditional methods of setting up a VPN server or hosting services like port forwarding and DMZ access"

Wow cool, I didn't know about this software and it's exactly what I was looking for a while ago!

https://openrgb.org/

Thanks!

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Ah I didn't know that.

Well, grasping for straws, trying to say that she did something bold etc. Anyway I read in another article that a judge is blocking this