minnix 1 day ago • 84%
Yes they can. The vote will not show up logged in from your instance but it will show up on the instance the user votes from.
minnix 2 days ago • 50%
So many. How many is so many? A majority? A minority? You realize libertarians aren't a monolith following groupthink ideology right? Libertarianism itself is nothing more than a philosophical statement that human interactions be voluntary. Are you a libertarian? If so, what do you believe? If not, what is your opinion regarding individual autonomy?
minnix 4 days ago • 66%
Libertarianism isn't broken despite Tucker's thoughts to the contrary. There are many libertarians that believe in science.
minnix 5 days ago • 100%
I read long ago you had to get malware on the air gapped machine first to begin with, and then it's only accessible within a few meters. Also it can't be accessed through walls. That was years ago though, maybe it's changed now.
minnix 5 days ago • 100%
Someone else, whose identity was not known when the case was presented to a grand jury, poured an accelerant on the cat and set it on fire, the indictment against Williams says. The animal running away on fire was also recorded on video.
Didn't Jeffrey Dahmer start out by torturing and killing cats?
minnix 5 days ago • 100%
If it's the same then after installing docker, creating a vaultwarden user, adding said user to docker group, and creating your vaultwarden directories, all that's left is to curl the install script and answer the questions it asks.
minnix 5 days ago • 100%
I use bitwarden and the setup was fairly standard with the helper script. I use my own isolated proxy for all my services so that was already built. I haven't used vaultwarden but if anyone that has used both can tell me the differences I could maybe help out.
This episode we talk about the boring tech movie Kimi, creating an RPG with Stable Diffusion and RPG Maker, the CLI RPG “Dungeon Dash”, how it’s good to be bored, the downfall of Telegram, going to prison for creating CSAM with AI, and the bleak future of the Internet Archive. [Podcast](https://linuxlugcast.com/index.php/2024/09/08/episode-251/) [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ot8fte7IFwI) [PeerTube](https://nightshift.minnix.dev/w/5PsRxheKrgD3E3KWTCt5iE) Clips of the show: [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp38vFvUaau2SwXbF7NDCm7kHwXCJkOpw) [PeerTube](https://nightshift.minnix.dev/w/p/5cKFZ7RWMmuC6WzRGJ6YKb)
minnix 1 week ago • 100%
First time I've heard of Phoronix, a twenty year old site that created the widely used Phoronix Test Suite and established openbenchmarking.org as "blog spam".
Not really related to film content but to the medium. Thought this was nerdy and interesting.
minnix 2 weeks ago • 100%
"adult contemporary" 🤮
minnix 2 weeks ago • 100%
It is interesting, but why is it in the Android community?
This looks to be self-produced and pretty amateur but it was so cool to me to see what a big influence Dallas and Dallas radio was to the rock scene in the past decades. From the start of KZEW (The Zoo), to Q102, to Freddy King's career and the Vaughn brothers qrowing up in Oak Cliff. So many famous bars and clubs that aren't around anymore featured. Every major label had an office in Dallas at the time. That's all gone now, and radio sucks. But it used to be cool at one time.
minnix 2 weeks ago • 100%
My bad, on mobile the articles all tend to flow together
This isn't meant as a political post, I just thought it was interesting the type of tech used, especially considering the 328 is in so many hobbyist MCUs like the uno.
minnix 2 weeks ago • 100%
I was gonna say, it only lasts for 3 hours and no telling how long the line will be.
minnix 2 weeks ago • 100%
An apologist is someone who makes it their work to defend a position, usually one that is under constant barrage from critics. In this case, proving the existence of a Christian God. Now that we know the context, we can examine the poem itself within that context.
From all my lame defeats and oh! much more
From all the victories that I seemed to score;
From cleverness shot forth on Thy behalf
At which, while angels weep, the audience laugh;
From all my proofs of Thy divinity,
Thou, who wouldst give no sign, deliver me.
Taken in context, it begins to make more sense. Lewis is reflecting on his attempts at refuting critics of Christianity. Sometimes he fails, sometimes he succeeds. The last verse is a call to God to help out his cause, to provide solid proof of His existence, yet He does not.
Thoughts are but coins. Let me not trust, instead
Of Thee, their thin-worn image of Thy head.
From all my thoughts, even from my thoughts of Thee,
O thou fair Silence, fall, and set me free.
Lord of the narrow gate and the needle’s eye,
Take from me all my trumpery lest I die.
The second verse is a bit more esoteric. Taken as a whole, it is not so much a confession of defeat, although it makes use of defeatist language, but an admission that at the heart of Christianity is faith. Faith within religion is a complete trust regardless of the existence of material proof. "Let me not trust, instead Of Thee", "O thou fair Silence, fall, and set me free.". The fifth verse is a reference to Bible verses, and the last verse is a call to deliver them from their own mortal cleverness in defending their position.
This is my own interpretation and could likely be completely wrong, so take from it what you will.
minnix 2 weeks ago • 100%
If you're into mountain biking, there's one along the trail in Bentonville, Arkansas. It's really cool.
minnix 2 weeks ago • 100%
Exactly what I was thinking, this is a great learning resource.
minnix 2 weeks ago • 100%
Did he say 4 trillion? Holy cow how times have changed.
minnix 2 weeks ago • 100%
I wonder what happened to me then? I had Google music for $7.99 a month, then when they changed to YouTube music they gave me YouTube Red at the time as part of my subscription. Years later I'm still paying $7.99 (+ tax) and it's changed from Red to Premium.
minnix 2 weeks ago • 100%
Looks like it's running an amlogic chip. The only experience I have with linux and amlogic is the radxa zero. I've got a few with armbian and one with openelec. They are solid. I wonder if this gets a mainline kernel or not? I like the design.
minnix 3 weeks ago • 100%
If you find out let me know cus I don't get it either. The only thing I can think of is there is a recognizable "mascot" akin to a Freddy/Jason/Jigsaw albeit without the personality.
minnix 3 weeks ago • 90%
Welcome to Facebook
minnix 3 weeks ago • 100%
It looks like if you just sort by obesity Dallas climbs to number 12. It's surprising to me to see Fayetteville at 14. It's a college town, and is known for it's outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking.
minnix 3 weeks ago • 100%
Also don't forget that we have !microcontrollers@lemux.minnix.dev on this server as well if anyone is into that.
minnix 3 weeks ago • 100%
One of our co-hosts on the Lugcast got one and gave a little review of it. Star Labs responded in the comments https://youtu.be/0MG8c5HJew4?si=UnGhLtcWBkJG2D4M
minnix 3 weeks ago • 97%
Telegram is good for citizen journalism (like what's going on on the ground in Gaza and Ukraine), funny videos and memes, tech support, and casual conversation. Never privacy though.
minnix 3 weeks ago • 100%
That was patched 5 years ago.
minnix 3 weeks ago • 100%
What is it?
minnix 3 weeks ago • 100%
I would say that is not the best way to keep/restore backups as you are missing the integrity checking features of a true backup system. But honestly what really matters is how important the data is to you.
minnix 3 weeks ago • 100%
I did something similar when migrating to 8. Consumer SSDs suck with proxmox so I bought 2 enterprise SSDs on Ebay before the migration and decided to do everything at once. I didn't have all the moving parts you did though. If you have an issue, you will more than likely not be able to pop back in the old SSDs and expect everything to work as normal. I'm not sure what you're using to create backups but if you're not already I would recommend PBS. This way if there is an issue, restoring your VMs is trivial. As long as that PBS is up and running correctly (makes sure to restore a backup before making any changes to make sure it works as intended) it should be ok. I have 2 PBS's. One on and off site.
PBS will keep the correct IPs of your VMs so reconnecting NFS shares shouldn't be an issue either.
minnix 4 weeks ago • 66%
That would be a nice addition, but honestly I haven't missed having it. I can still choose where to boot from, adjust clock settings, and other low level operations on most SBCs.
minnix 4 weeks ago • 84%
Why is it so common that people assume if you don't like one candidate that automatically makes you a proponent of the other? Is it not possible for you to conceive that both candidates may be power-hungry human garbage?
minnix 4 weeks ago • 94%
TheLowestStone at lemmy dot world DarkDecay at lemmy dot world
minnix 1 month ago • 100%
Used to be CentOS until the stream debacle. Now Debian.
minnix 1 month ago • 100%
Hollywood has no imagination and is adverse to taking risks for the most part. Films are made by focus groups
minnix 1 month ago • 66%
The Anarchist Library has an interesting article regarding "free speech" you may find of value.
minnix 1 month ago • 66%
I can't speak for them but usually a quote like that is in reference to not being censored by the State.
minnix 1 month ago • 50%
If a man has a right to rule himself, all external rule is tyranny.
minnix 1 month ago • 100%
I've ran jitsi for 4 years now. You can keep your personal variables in an environment file that doesn't really change and pull down a new compose file whenever you want to update. Ever since the switch to docker from native install it has made things much easier to maintain. I'm using a lxc with debian 12. 4 cores and 4gb ram. The only reason I've allocated that many resources is because we use it to record a podcast with anywhere from 4 to 10 people on the server at a time. As far as bitrate, resolution, etc, that's all handled within your env file. You'd have to look at the docs to see what's available for you to choose from.
minnix 1 month ago • 100%
Before you buy anything, put some of the same content that buffers on a USB stick or powered drive and play it directly from the pi4. Also connect via ethernet to your router from another PC and check your dl speed from the NFS share.
minnix 1 month ago • 100%
Check out !sbcs@lemux.minnix.dev