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  • I guess you could say that I collect data. After Ally I need to use as the storage space for something. Don't worry, not personal data.

  • It's 34 now

  • Yeah, for some reason, they like to steal our words. I think it's cut how they butcher German and English, but it can be hard to understand if you know those languages better than Japanese.

  • Tokio is for concurrency, not parallelism. Use it for IO stuff. They say rayon is good for that, but I haven't used that. If you just want something simple, I'd recommend working with threadpool.

  • Alright, you seem to have a good grasp on what you're doing. Good luck have fun. I really hope it works for you.

  • Is that really the case? I selfhost gitea and am pretty happy with it.

  • If we're talking programming I recommend Rust. Besides that, regex is the foundation of formal languages and really useful too.

  • Learning Japanese since about a year now. This language is so beautiful. It's also a ton of work.

    I can really recommend jpop to, I've been hearing jpop almost Mon stop since a while now.

    That feeling when you understand the cryptic hieroglyphics that are kanji, and stumble upon native material which can actually be read. It's just something else.

    For me, where as English is something written on a napkin, Japanese is a carefully drawn picture (kanji) on a fine letter.

    It's also great if you like slapping words together to make new ones (I'm a German, so of course I like that)

  • I can recommend it. Thanks for fixing that issue I opened :)

  • Feuer entfernt totsicher den Fleck. Hat nur leider einige false positives.

  • Hosting email with mailcow dockerized worked pretty good on my netcup vps, but before you go into hosting email ask yourself a few questions:

    • Will you use your selfhosted mail for important things? (Banking, official correspondence and so on)
    • Can you promise a near 100% uptime? Otherwise, some email might not reach you.
    • How important is the Mail you send? Some (stupid) Blocklists generally block all IP ranges that are sold out by vps companies and other kinds of IAAS.
    • If you register any accounts with your selfhosted mail, can you guarantee yourself that your email account is secure? Don't underestimate what an attacker can do with a compromised Mail account.

    I personally ended up scrapping my email server eventually. Nowadays I pay a company to do the mail hosting, you just need to set some DNS records and they do everything else. Personally, I'm with proton, but there are many good alternatives.

  • This is pretty horrible to hear as someone working in security. Just because it works does not mean you should do it.

    I imagine her data gets lost multiple times per year.

  • My laptop (Framework 12) sometimes does not start. It seems the hard drive is just not found, or the part used for decryption. I just restart at most 3 times then it works.

    I have automated, tested, daily backups in case something goes boom.

  • Async rust with the Tokio Framework is pretty cool. Need none of that JS bloat for async.

  • It just works for me using the steam .deb on LMDE. You click delete and it's gone.

  • I've never had problems with appimage, and for me, containers are for my servers. I don't want stateless, sandboxed applications for my workstations.

    In what ways is it broken?

  • You can use this desktop file.

    Add desktop files like this. Be encouraged to search the web for solutions on your own :)

  • Appimage is better for cli apps. Different purposes. Neovim appimage is very useful

  • Im a selfhosted, git an older desktop that I use as my homeserver with some hdds in it, combined into a combined refund and storage with btrfs.