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  • The question is why the hell are you still directly connecting to google servers. Aggregate it with a public SearXNG instance that way your traffic is masked with others also using that instance.

    Alternatively you can use Startpage but that’s proprietary, and iirc have been making some poor decisions as of late.

  • They're stuffed with wireless functionality, just so you can simply change a color or maybe dim it through phone. More unnecessary apps, more unnecessary functions just for cheap attraction.

    I got to disagree on this here, my smart lights introduced me to self hosting through Homebridge. I was able to enable HomeKit connections for non-HomeKit enabled devices which then lead me to create automations.

    I get home lights turn on, I close a door at a specific time lights turn off. It’s not as terrible as you may think.

  • How good is invidious?

    The experience, at least in my case, has been the same. Invidious is very hit or miss due to YouTube’s methods of blocking connections, one day my instance will be working perfectly fine and the next will drop some obscure error. While my instance is technically public, it is only exposed to 1 country and even then hardly gets any hits off of my reverse proxy.

    Thankfully they tend to update pretty frequently when YouTube starts acting up on a large scale.

  • Everyone’s phones auto correcting the word drone eh.

  • So majority of distros you see are typically based off of another, as you’re already aware.

    We have Debian based distros such as Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Kali Linux, PopOS and so on, then we have Arch based distros such as Arch Linux, Manjaro, EndeavourOS and so on, and then we got Fedora based distros such Fedora, Nobara, RisiOS.

    You get the idea.

    Now if Debian were to move a package from unstable to their stable repository all these derivatives will also pick it up however, they can prioritize their own packages from their own repositories over the ones supplied by Debian.

    If you’re using Linux Mint cat /etc/apt/sources.list and also check out the files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d and you’ll see the repositories your system pulls from. You can add repo’s there if you want but you have to be cautious that the packages in the repo don’t conflict with the ones already installed, that means ensuring the versions are also supported on your distro.

    I’m sure others can give more detail on Arch and Fedora based systems as I am not personally well familiar with those distros and how they store their sources files.

  • Probably could’ve saved the consumer $15-20 if they just used a typical type C charging port and not a proprietary connection.

  • I would assume standard inputs would be recognized however, anything custom like gyro is going to need its own driver.

  • The first phone I had was a Nokia, it had the charging port on the top, I remember a nuisance about it but that was almost 10 years ago.

  • Just throw your services in a docker-compose.yml file, create a docker bridge network, and assign the:

     
        
    networks:
        - YourDockerNetwork
    
      

    To the services in the yaml file, specify the ports it want’s to open with

     
        
    ports:
        - 8080:8080
    
      

    And let it start up. If you want to get more complicated suggest reading the man page which really isn’t that long of a read.

    Networking really cannot be simplified, you have to view it in a logistical way of how is Point A communicating with Point B which where Docker bridge networks come into play, they make the communication easy, if all your containers are all on the same docker network all you have to do is specify http://ContainerName:Port for them to communicate back and forth internally.

  • Yeah, would much rather a package designed for my distro than a flatpak.

    I recall a time where the native package on my distro wasn’t working at all, I think this was when I was using discord and tried to use Vencord on Debian 12, so I tried the flatpak version and again it did not work. I was between a rock and a hard place, do I troubleshoot what is essentially a containerized/sandboxed application or try to figure out what’s going on my host machine.

    I chose the latter and eventually got it working, but now I don’t use discord so waste of my time regardless.

  • Then screen shot a still image of it, save the screen shot.

  • Your defence of calling everyone idiots because they disagree with you really has lost its shine.

    Your “flogic” is flawed. Accept it and get over it.

  • The fact you’re going this far to defend him, I don’t think heir Trudeau would do the same for you.

  • Worshipping a crumby politician, boot meet mouth.

  • Rolls right off the tongue.

  • It has been corrected. Apologies.

  • My bad, thought I could do it by memory.

  • It’s important to understand that many distro’s are usually based off of another.

    We got Debian based distros such as Debian, Ubuntu, PopOS, KaliLinux, LinuxMint and so on, Arch based distros such as CachyOS, SteamOS, Arch and so on and Fedora based distros such as Fedora, Nobara, Bazzite.

    Once you learn one of these base distros switching to another within its field is easy as majority of shell commands will be identical.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Letter sent to Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree from the Northern Canadian Territories.

  • Hell that could just be the entry level position for all we know.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Guns in Toronto shootout, Hamilton killing linked to U.S. trucker's smuggling scheme

    www.cbc.ca /news/canada/toronto/gun-smuggler-plea-deal-9.7159464
  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Unclear how federal gun ban will be enforced in N.W.T.

    www.cbc.ca /news/canada/north/unclear-how-federal-gun-ban-will-be-enforced-in-n-w-t-9.7162347
  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    RCMP to collect guns under federal buyback program in Yukon despite dissent

    www.cbc.ca /news/canada/north/rcmp-to-collect-guns-under-federal-program-in-yukon-9.7162024
  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    globalnews.ca /news/11798116/rcmp-firearms-federal-compensation-program-warning/
  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    "The Canadian Shield podcast on Nathalie Provost recent "unhinged rant" against Conservatives and the media, and one reason why he believes millions of Canadian gun owners rejected the Liberals"

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    "Policy Expert and Researcher Dr. Noah Schwartz says he and his team found zero evidence to support the Liberal government's claim that their gun bans (since 2019) have reduced gun crime."

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    "Joe Rogan, and guest comedian star Theo Von, discuss Canada's ridiculous gun confiscation program, Liberal Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree, and Colion Noir's viral video -"

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Police in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., say destroyed guns unrelated to mass shooting

    vancouver.citynews.ca /2026/04/01/police-tumbler-ridge-say-destroyed-guns-unrelated-mass-shooting/
  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    "MPP Bobbi Ann Brady calls out Doug Ford for not providing provincial protections for licensed gun owners."

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Liberals planned to buy back 136,000 banned guns. Fewer than half that many were declared

    www.cbc.ca /news/politics/liberal-gun-buyback-9.7150171
  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Federal gun buyback program will likely miss mark

    www.ctvnews.ca /politics/article/federal-gun-buyback-program-will-likely-miss-mark/
  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    "PM Mark Carney confronted with total declaration numbers as part of the federal gun grab. Public Safety Canada reports 57,000 guns declared as the program entered its final day."

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    "CRAFM - Club de Tir de Montréal's Frank Nardi was interviewed by CTV Montreal regarding the final day of the federal government’s firearm confiscation program."

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    CBC Ashley Burke discussing recent comments from liberal MP Nathalie Provost essentially blaming the Conservative Party for "creating confusion" in regard to the firearm confiscation program.

  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    Alberta independence organizers claim signature threshold met, according to reports

    www.ctvnews.ca /calgary/article/alberta-independence-organizers-claim-signature-threshold-met-according-to-reports/
  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    Alberta independence organizers claim signature threshold met, according to reports

    www.ctvnews.ca /calgary/article/alberta-independence-organizers-claim-signature-threshold-met-according-to-reports/
  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    98% of Canadian firearms owners have rejected the federal firearm confiscation program, 56,900 firearms out of a potential 2 million firearms have officially been declared.

  • Canadian Firearms Rights @sh.itjust.works

    "CBC reporter Sam Samson with a look at the Liberal government's failing gun 'buyback' program."

  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    Settlement approved for Canadians affected by past 23andMe data breach

    www.cbc.ca /news/canada/23andme-settlement-class-action-9.7145473