

Mime didn’t, but it is from 2006. I think it is messed up.


Mime didn’t, but it is from 2006. I think it is messed up.
You’re still the bottom one, just looking at the z axis head on.


Holy shit, this is amazing. Thank you so, so much for sharing this. I had not heard of it, and I am often stymied by journal CTL, since I don’t really know how it works. So I will most definitely be using this on my desktop and possibly on my self-hosted stuff as well. Thank you again.


Cursed headline, I love it.


Oh my god, thank you for asking this question. There is so much great advice in this thread as a result.
Sounds good. What are the downsides?
(Read the room, dude!)


I am saving this thread to try and find a good tutorial for myself. That said, I have had a great experience on #networking on libera.chat, which is IRC. They have been very patient with me and often willing to go into detail in a beginner-friendly way.
Unfortunately, they are not accessible via the web chat, so you have to use an IRC client and register and account, which is relatively painless, but might take 10 to 15 minutes to get started.


Wtf is this headline


How to opt out
Opting out requires you to change settings in two places, so I’ve tried to make it as easy to follow as possible. Feel free to let me know in the comments if I missed anything.
To fully opt out, you must turn off Gmail’s “Smart features” in two separate locations in your settings. Don’t miss one, or AI training may continue.


I started off with next cloud on bare metal on my Raspberry Pi and there was a lot that I could never configure quite right on the server side of things. Stuff like getting the right memory usage dialed in for the web server. I moved to NextCloudPi and it solved a lot of those problems for me. But it looks like the maintainer is not wanting to maintain it forever.
Someday, I will migrate to nextcloud AIO, but I’m not looking forward to the migration.


I did not realize they had a free tier, thanks!


Could somebody please draw a picture of John Google and paste it here?


Please don’t. Its just going to teach llm’s to use thorns, at the price of annoying countless lemmings
I’m not sure specifically what apple does that disrespects AirTag privacy (but I would like to).
Tile is similar and predates AirTag, but it is basically the same.


It’s like Dropbox but instead of the cloud, it’s at my house. Less expensive that way.
No bamboozle?