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vsis@feddit.clto World News@lemmy.world•At least 8 killed, 2,800 injured as Hezbollah pagers simultaneously explode - reportsEnglish34·1 year agoI don’t believe small lithium batteries can explode like that. Not even big car batteries explode like that. They make a big fire but not this kind of explosion.
Either explosives were implanted somehow by IDF in the supply chain, or Hezbollah is crazy enough to put explosives there, just in case the devices fall in enemy hands, and IDF learned that and trigger the explosions remotely.
me before reading this: I know the basics of CSS.
me after reading this: I know nothing about CSS.
vsis@feddit.clto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Simplest tool to maintain local mirrors of git repos?English2·1 year agogit is already a decentralized version control software. Your local git repos are mirrors by themselves.
Put some
git fetch
in a server crontab, and you’re done. You can access them via ssh if your user have permissions.
vsis@feddit.clto Technology@lemmy.world•Linux Desktop reaches New All time high. 4.45%(+0.4) 📈🐧English21·1 year agoEverywhere, except India, it’s about 3%.
With India the average is a bit more than 4%.
Sorry, I can’t hear you over the artillery noise.
As a spanish/romance speaking person: ahahahah LOL!
Where do you thing “gratis” and “libre” come from?
Wait.
Does Portainer ask your email? I haven’t used it in years. I though it was just a container that you run, with mounted docker socket, and that’s it.
Is it now doing some “telemetry” and sending user data, like email, to their servers? If so, I’m glad I’m not using that anymore.
vsis@feddit.clto Technology@lemmy.world•Announcing the Ladybird Browser InitiativeEnglish4·1 year agoWell, thank you for pointing me to this project. Didn’t know about it. I’ve just built it. So, the part of I’ll do my best to see what can I help with applies here to.
vsis@feddit.clto Technology@lemmy.world•Announcing the Ladybird Browser InitiativeEnglish136·1 year agoThe project management may have some obvious problems (jOin dIsc0Rd sErVEr; w0rD “thEy” t0o p0liTicAl). But we really need an alternative to browsers funded by Google (Chrome and Firefox).
So I’ll do my best to actually build from sources and see what can I help with. Attacking the author is helping nobody.
And for the folks who are saying “wHy n0t rUst”, you can always show me the (rust) code.
vsis@feddit.clto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•New apartment Internet has no port forwarding, admin loginEnglish8·1 year agoVPS + VPN is the cheapest option I believe for the services. It doesn’t have to be “elaborated”.
You can port-forward public VPS ports to your private addresses/ports. If you don’t want to use
iptables
you can usefirewalld
.The only “but” will be latency. For gaming it won’t perform as you may need.
It’s no longer open source. Big Deal in my books.
Vault features are cool. I really like it. But with Hashicorp now there is this big risk of “rug pulling” regarding its license.
The wise thing, in my opinion, is to avoid this company as much as possible.
vsis@feddit.clto Memes@lemmy.ml•Check your email for the verification code we just sent you.6·1 year ago🔒Verified secure ✅
vsis@feddit.clto Technology@lemmy.world•The Verge shows how Google search is uselessEnglish36·1 year agoyou are a printer we are all printers
“Have taken up farming.”
vsis@feddit.clto Linux@lemmy.ml•Systemd wants to expand to include a sudo replacementEnglish471·1 year agoOh, it’s gonna use polkit. Sudo bloat is a grain of sand compared to polkit.
Why people want to replace sudo with polkit? Visudo is no near as obscure as configuring polkit.
I hope distro maintainers don’t follow this.
vsis@feddit.clto Open Source@lemmy.ml•What apps would you love to have open-source alternatives for?English4·1 year agoParallel Desktop
There are several FOSS alternatives. All of them are more popular that Parallels.
vsis@feddit.clto Open Source@lemmy.ml•What apps would you love to have open-source alternatives for?English182·1 year agoNobody likes Adobe, nobody wants to work with Adobe. Nobody can avoid Photoshop. That’s just the world we live in and I don’t like it.
This sounds like Stockholm syndrome. You are just too familiar with Photoshop, so using anything else is hard and less efficient.
In photography there is this mantra about “the most important part is right behind the camera”. A good photographer is not a good Nikon user, or good Canon user. A good photographer can deliver decent pictures with a potato camera if needed.
Sure, a potato camera is less efficient for any work that an actual good one. So it’s good to invest in a good brand. But the point is: if you are not capable to make average results with a potato software, the problem is not in the software.
If you’re concerned about security, consider GPG signing your kernel with Libreboot GRUB for an additional layer of verification at boot.
Hey! I had no idea that was possible. I usually encrypt everything but /boot, because it’s easy that way.
I don’t have a “threat model” of someone puting malware in /boot while I’m away of the computer. But it would be nice to know how to prevent that.
Do you have a link of a guide or tutorial for that?
I though the same. This is a cool example of “public service” via snac.