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  • a lot of pups

    I found there was too much cat stuff on threadiverse at first. I enjoy a cat in a box or a cat on a keyboard or "this is my life now" or even wearing a kitten as a hat here or there but the whole things was cats cats cats with arch linux memes mixed in.

    a pup fucking a pumpkin

    oh pups. lol.

  • I understood OP to be talking about mobile specifically. If there is a way to get the userstyles on mobile it's gotta be like 20 steps long. If someone could somehow wrap it all up in an easy package that would be one thing but idk if it's really a viable solution.

  • they don't want to do it as a hobby. they want to have other hobbies.

  • Hello I have also literally spent thousands of hours on the general topic of self hosting and related stuff such as linux, filesystems, networking, hardware, software etc etc. Yes, it is possible to be this stupid.

    Here is my simple math:

    2000 hours / 12 hour days = 167 days. I have been generally building up on this subject for about 10 years. And in COVID I had a lot of blocks of days where I was just at the computer. For more than 12 hours. I think I have easily spent more than 2000 hours.

    I still have extremely rickety set up that mostly isn't doing any of the things I want. It's fine for me because I have learned a lot, have fun, and nothing is mission critical. If I had money/business that was reliant on this I would absolutely pay someone! That is just part of doing business. Especially if anyone else was at all reliant upon it. If I have employees or the work I do is important than it is only respectful and professional to swallow the costs to ensure it is done at quality. And even if its just for my own use, not everyone enjoys this stuff and still want to be free of google etc.

    Everyone here reminds me of all the shitty landlords who do such a bad job of "fixing" things themselves instead of paying the going rate for a trade to come do it right and to code. Like 3 visits to install an interior doorknob and never getting it right. Like dude, just admit you aren't any good at installing doorknobs. And please don't go near the plumbing.

  • when people say this I always think of the little tray of wheatgrass I used to grow on my counter sometimes

    touching it was just about as useful as anything else you could do with it

    cat liked to nibble on it though

  • I agree the other comment is a bit crass and small minded. It sounds like a very painful situation.

    But... for ten (10) years your wife is terrorized by a website on a specific day....? Sounds like it could have been mitigated no?

    • don't go on facebook
    • don't go to work (if your job intrinsically involves using facebook or you just can't resist it)
    • have someone triage/screen your facebook on this specific day --- delete/hide the post

    my condolences to your wife for the loss of her father.

  • Should blocking a user still allow them to vote on your posts?

    Yes

    Otherwise it would be possible block all users who disagree with you to ensure 100% positive upvotes.


    and gollygosh sweetheart why are you even in a situation to be looking at all this? 1x account downvoting you is totaly survivable. feel free to downvote me. :)

  • la lutte continue

  • yes axactly

  • fuck man, this silver bullet looks pretty cool. project is about 1.5 years old? i guess it's been longer than that since i investigated these kinds of tools

    https://github.com/silverbulletmd/silverbullet

    While you can use SilverBullet as a simple note taking application that stores notes in plain markdown files on disk, it becomes truly powerful in the hands of more technical power users. By leveraging metadata annotations, its Objects infrastructure, Live Queries and Live Templates, SilverBullet becomes a powerful end-user programming tool, enabling you to quickly develop various types of ad-hoc knowledge applications.

    I have errands to run this weekend and I cannot spend the whole time immersed in this.

  • borg is fab; i don't think there is a mobile component tho?

    restic iirc is complicated and more advanced

    don't forget rsync which is sync but is the basis of various back up tools

  • best description I have ever read of syncthing. they should put this in their readme or about page. describes the pros & cons in an honest way. I've had all the problems you describe and will probably have them again in the future, be confounded, be frustrated.

    I get (mostly) worry-free backups

    except this; it's sync not back up. ;) but it is very backup-like and in some situations does the job as well or better than backups

    I <3 syncthing nevertheless

  • does it support plain markdown?

    IME joplin has its own format

  • most ide’s are extremely fun to use as text editors

    my kind of fun

    kindred spirits

  • a lot of folks are going to make some drivel up about how they’re preserving history or whatever as they don’t even adhere to basic archive standards and their entire collection is coincidentally only stuff they like lol

    history will never forget joe rogan, the family guy, nirvana, playboy magazine, zelda, 4chan etc thanks to these heroic amateur archivists... lol not exactly representative of the plurality of human creativity

    around the edges of the amateurs and within institutions they support like archive.org there is more room to value the diversity of human creation. I hope there would be more infusion of democracy and valuing of materials not of interest to white men.

  • I think youtube-dl had a situation like that, now yt-dlp. (except I don't know if the original dev's status is confirmed?)

    also exa, now forked to eza. My impression is for this case, the original dev is OK.

    But honestly I have encountered lots of software packages which have been dropped and picked up in this way. Man pages can contain history like this, occasionally going back to the 80s or even 70s for the basics. The main problem is that the original software package is so well known and sometimes it's hard to find out about the newer iterations so they have a difficult time picking up steam. I used to have a bookmarklet that would show forks on github sorted by activity; occasionally this allowed finding the more recently-developed project. But more likely you have to wait to stumble on it in a forum.

  • I recall reading about a university ?compsci? lab where the professor who leads it assigns her students to examine priority dependency chains. They trace everything back and report on who is maintaining various upstream packages, and identify situations where it is like just one person or otherwise really vulnerable. Then they have some sort of institutional resources to offer that person support and add extra hands to the workflow. So it is more proactive than what you are describing in that they are going out and looking for things that could be problems, not just awaiting a disastrous exploit and patching it up after the fact.

    But it's just some small group somewhere. On the main I think we agree on the deficit of support for FLOSS components and applications that functionally run the whole world. It's so crazy but invisible. I am not a developer, just a fan of developers and their work. Most people I know IRL are not developers. Everyone thinks the software on their phone works because Apple and Google pay engineers to build everything. They don't know about all the FLOSS components to the phone, the services it uses, the network etc, and how so many bits and pieces are maintained in part or in whole by volunteers on their free time.

    Remember when the boat got stuck in the panama canal and everyone was suddenly interested in supply chains? I forsee/fear the event that prompts the whole world to learn about dependency chains.

  • Not sure what ASF is (something Software Foundation?) but sounds like they are a solution and not a problem

  • I love the way of describing Free Software. Paraphrasing and I don't recall the source: "Not free as in speech or free as in beer. Free as in puppies." You can get a puppy for free but then you have to take care of it all the time, and it incurs costs like vet visits. Free Software can be the same way.