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theorangeninja@sopuli.xyzto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•offline magic earth requires now a 15€ subscription
21·13 days ago+1 for CoMaps
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Linux@lemmy.world•Does NixOS knowledge interfere with the knowledge of handling traditional Linux Distros?English
4·13 days agoA wise person.
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Linux@lemmy.world•Does NixOS knowledge interfere with the knowledge of handling traditional Linux Distros?English
2·13 days agoBut what if I want (or need) my OS to just work? Because don’t want to or just don’t have time to troubleshoot every day?
But yeah, I heard that the install is not so hard anymore when using archinstall.
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Linux@lemmy.world•Does NixOS knowledge interfere with the knowledge of handling traditional Linux Distros?English
9·13 days agoinsert meme format here
You and me are not the same.
You uninstall Arch because you are bored.
I uninstall Arch because I am scared.
Actually not true, I never even installed Arch because I am scared lol
theorangeninja@sopuli.xyzto
pics@lemmy.world•Machu Picchu with a comparison of when they found it.English
42·20 days agoI always find it interesting to think about how a massive and well known structure can be forgotten. I know it usually only happens over a very long period of time but still, I was never really satisfied with “the people just forgot about it” or similar explanations.
Check this out: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/57990223
He definitely wood.
You missed the opportunity!
But in Voyager the computers and antennas had to survive the radiation of Jupyter (?).
I don’t know what I find more impressing. The 4kB of RAM from the moon mission in 1969 which worked back then or the 69kB of RAM from the Voyager mission in 1977 which still functions to this day!
theorangeninja@sopuli.xyzto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for opinions on Trilium NotesEnglish
1·2 months agoDo you know if Trilium saves notes in plain markdown like Obsidian or in a database?
theorangeninja@sopuli.xyzto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for opinions on Trilium NotesEnglish
2·2 months agoI tried it in the past but had problems with the linux app (when are they releasing the flatpak to flathub?) so I put it aside for now. I want to try obsidian next but am not happy with it not being open source and that you either have to pay for sync or use the community livesync which could basically stop working with every update. Maybe I will go back to trilium but I have to stop switching and stick to one for a while lol
theorangeninja@sopuli.xyzto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosting Sunday! What's up?English
1·3 months agoWhich docs did you read in particular? If you mind to share? And so nice, that you setup a local LLM. I sadly don’t have the horsepower for that.
theorangeninja@sopuli.xyzto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Selfhosting Sunday! What's up?English
3·3 months agoI was thinking about this for some time now, can you link me to some good tutorials about quadlets in particular? Ansible will have to wait for now.
theorangeninja@sopuli.xyzto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Supersonic is a super awesome music playerEnglish
1·3 months agoI would love to try the flatpak but it is not (yet) verified on flathub so I wait for that to happen.
theorangeninja@sopuli.xyzOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Your favourite piece of selfhosting - Part 1 - Operating SystemEnglish
1·4 months agoCan you please elaborate on this? I am currently using MicroOS and think about NixOS because of quick setup. But also about Proxmox and NixOS on top. Where would libvirt fit in in this scenario?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Your favourite piece of selfhosting - Part 1 - Operating SystemEnglish
1·4 months agoThis sounds very interesting! I came from DietPi to MicroOS and am now thinking about NixOS, also because of the portability aspect.
I skipped Ansible for now but maybe I have to try that out together with NixOS.
Are you using a VM manager of some sort? I saw libvirtd mentioned in this thread a couple of times.
theorangeninja@sopuli.xyzOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Your favourite piece of selfhosting - Part 1 - Operating SystemEnglish
2·4 months agoI tried MicroOS for a while now and I don’t know if it was my fault but I did not work so smoothly all the time. Maybe because the machine was turned off for a few days in a row. But a couple of times I just couldn’t ssh into the machine or it would not start up at all. Luckily ,ou can roll back and I used that to copy my docker volumes and compose files over. I think about trying NixOS next.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Your favourite piece of selfhosting - Part 1 - Operating SystemEnglish
1·4 months agoI also started with DietPi an every device, works like a charm. But I personally want to try something else to learn a bit more.
Edit:
I think about trying NixOS in the near future.
theorangeninja@sopuli.xyzto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•"What’s Your Preferred Self-Hosted Solution for Deep Monitoring (Beyond Simple Page Changes)?"English
1·4 months agoCan you point me to a tutorial how to setup that up properly for websites? I tried it a while ago and could not get it to work…



You could also think about Lunati modding because it uses Lua for this, an easy-to-use programming language. https://docs.luanti.org/for-creators/creating-mods/