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I’m a noob and I managed to set it up following mostly these instructions that make user of this docker compose file. I remember I had to do something slightly different, but I managed to figure it out relatively easily. You could have a look at it and see if it helps.
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World News@lemmy.world•The Netherlands will withdraw from 2026 Eurovision if Israel is allowed to competeEnglish
333·1 month agoIt’s a nonsense joke. Australia is also there. Just kill Eurovision and call it something else for fucks sake
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Technology@lemmy.world•Android’s most beloved launcher may be done for goodEnglish
4·2 months agoI hate clickbait too. Just downvote posts like this
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•18% of people running Nextcloud don't know what database they are usingEnglish
20·2 months ago*18% of the people who answered a poll on Mastodon
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News@lemmy.world•Biden is withdrawing his broader student-loan-forgiveness plans that were set to cancel debt for over 38 million borrowers
66·10 months agoHe pardoned a bunch of rich criminals
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Technology@lemmy.world•Moderators Across Social Media Struggle to Contain Celebrations of UnitedHealthcare CEO’s AssassinationEnglish
36·11 months agoSeparate the fat. Make soap with it. Sell it to the rich.
That’s excellent
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News@lemmy.world•Collapse of Earth's main ocean water circulation system is already happening
40·11 months agoI’ve seen a couple of articles from earth.com shared lately and they always have this clickbaity sensationalist tone. I don’t like it.
Looking at the original publication this article is based on I don’t understand much (I’m not a climate scientist myself), but one sentence stands out:
Whether global warming has affected the strength of this overturning circulation over the past century is still debated: observational studies suggest that there has been persistent weakening since the mid-twentieth century, whereas climate models systematically simulate a stable circulation.
The climate models we all know and predict how climate change will affect us all seem to work on the basis that these currents have a stable circulation that doesn’t change, which doesn’t seem to be the case. Therefore the climate models we’ve known until now might be wrong… and things could be even worse.
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Technology@lemmy.world•An ad giant wants to control your next TV’s OSEnglish
14·11 months agoWhat’s with the clickbait title?
This is not news, it has been happening since Smart TVs started being a thing.
One of the most common TV OSs is AndroidTV / GoogleTV. Google is the biggest ad company in the world.
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World News@lemmy.world•EU isn’t cutting antibiotic use fast enough, health agency saysEnglish
1·11 months agoVery interesting graph. It clearly shows a reduced antibiotic consumption during the corona pandemic in most countries. Probably due to the use of facemasks reducing the number of situations requiring antibiotics.
I could see it being a bit of both. Lyrics are often inspired by something and describing something else. In this case, someone stalking a former lover could be seen as “going full 1984’s Big Brother” on them… and it makes sense with the whole romantic mood that the song has: the stalker sees themself as romantic and sings it that way, but when you look closer you realise it’s actually very creepy.
Don’t look into the story behind “My Sharona” by The Knack.
Doesn’t it say “I get up and nothing gets me down”? I always thought that sentence described being motivated and not letting anyone ruin your good mood.
Do you maybe mean “Every Breath You Take” by The Police? That’s a common answer to this kind of question. A lot of people think of it as cute and romantic at first, but the song really talk about the Big Brother (from George Orwell’s 1984): a state of constant surveillance watching “every breath you take, every move you make”.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Would it be a good thing for the average person to self-host their apps? If so, how to get there?English
10·1 year agoI recently set up a small home server and started trying to self host stuff. I found it pretty hard to get started. People have been very helpful on this community and other public forums, but I’m afraid it’s often not enough. They give me advice in trying this or that, doing this and avoiding that… but I still don’t understand more than half of the concepts that they use. I consider myself tech literate above the average user: I recently switched to Linux (after years on MacOS, using the command line, and even building a couple of programs from source), I also installed a custom ROM on my phone. I feel comfortable learning and doing these things… but still felt very very lost when trying to self host a few services. At the moment I settled for a local-only network where I run Jellyfin, Navidrome and Syncthing on OpenMediaVault. I’m lost with what I’d need to do to access my server from outside my local network, and terrified of doing something wrong and leaving a hole open so any hacker can access my server. I’d like to do it some day, but I’d rather have a safe local network than screw and get my data stolen or deleted.
So, in my opinion, we would need good tutorials or a MOOC to explain the basics from scratch.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Jellyfin: Can I disable HEVC playback on ONE device?English
4·1 year agoI am not sure about this and cannot check myself because my server died last night :( but… I know that you can restrict certain functions for different users (log in as admin and go to Settings/Users). You could check if it’s possible to disable x265 playback for a user, then create a new user that you use exclusively to log in on that device.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Will antivirus be more significant on Linux desktop after this xz-util backdoor?
1·2 years agoThank you! That’s exactly what I was looking for. I am familiar with Little Snitch for macOS, so this looks perfect.
For anyone interested: https://github.com/evilsocket/opensnitch
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Will antivirus be more significant on Linux desktop after this xz-util backdoor?
1·2 years agoIf you’re on windows run glass wire or OSX run little snitch. I used to know a Linux alternative for those
Would you happen to know the name of a similar tool for Linux? I was just yesterday searching myself but I couldn’t find anything
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Beginner needs help with setting NextCloud without a domainEnglish
1·2 years agoThank you for this new tip, I think we found the problem: ports 80 and 443 are not open. After I installed nmap (which was surprisingly not present in my Raspbian installation), the output of
nmap localhostreads:Not shown: 997 closed ports PORT STATE SERVICE 22/tcp open ssh 53/tcp open domain 631/tcp open ippI guess I did something wrong when following the tutorial (or the tutorial had some mistake, but I’d me more inclined to think the mistake was mine). I will try to clear this installation on docker and start all over again, then I will check
nmap localhostagain to see if it works fine then.Thank you very much for your support. I still feel quite lost, but I finally found out why this is not working and I can repeat the steps and pay special attention… or look for a different method (someone here suggested using Nextcloud All-In-One).


CalyxOS is not LineageOS + microG. It is a different operating system for mobile phones, based on LineageOS and includes microG, but it is not LineageOS + microG.
There is a different operating system, which is basically LineageOS + microG, called LineageOS for microG.