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Are We Watching The Internet Die?
  • I would not have clicked if it had any of those titles. And I do actually agree with the title. We are watching the death of the internet. It will never be again what it was. And what it is now is a clean white washed drip fed version of the expansive and deep knowledge of everything that it once was.

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    What's your experiences with Debian and Rocky as a homeserver OS?
  • I would be careful if they wanna use zfs though. Fedora can be a bit quick on the kernels meaning a kernel can come out that isn't supported by zfs. This causes zfs to fail to build the kernel module on the new kernel and so you lose zfs on the next boot.

    Almost happened to me tracking debian testing a while back.

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    Reminder to clear your ~/.cache folder every now and then
  • I once had a huge 20ish GB file in windows I could not get rid of, move, or delete. It was related to hibernation or something like that... Even though I had hibernation disabled and no amount of googling could get rid of the file.

    This is something that would completely baffle a non-tech literate person. They'd just observe their computer becoming slow or not having space and say "well, my computer just broke itself better throw it in the trash and get a new one"

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  • Most of the time gender doesn't matter though. It only matters when you need to qualify something. Not everyone thinks about a person's gender First

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    France has banned pro-Palestinian protests and vowed to protect Jews from resurgent antisemitism
  • I wonder how that stands up with Israel now bombing hospitals. Are we still going to be expected to defend them now that they are committing the same atrocities that was once done against them?

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    Alpine Linux (in lightweightness), but glibc?
  • I know there is a way to install glibc in alpine. Worked for my admittedly hobbyist use case. I just don't remember the package name but it's in there.

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    [Solved] How can i host my own lemmy instance just for myself on a single raspberry pi 3b+?
  • They have an ansible script in the docs to set up your own instance. It won't work 100% with debian 12 but you can get around it by reading the docs for the commands that fail. I have no idea how ansible works but it's pretty easy to follow the instructions.

    You do have to get a domain first though so pick something your gonna like because you can't change it later.

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  • Think I replied to the wrong comment:/

    But obviously no. It's so you can create your own community with your own rules etc .

    I am not important enough to have my own community following but I assume someone will have a use for it

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