Nix is weird and confusing, and I say that as a self holster and student of computer science. Nix is a weird side thing.
I don’t want to defend Israel, but their current war is a defensive one, no?
I use synphonium with my jellying server, works just fine.
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Stellaris is one of my all time favorite games, but the late game really becomes unplayable from lag. I have over 1000 hours in it because I love it’s modding and the immersion possible with it, but the performance is a real problem.
They have tried to address this too, with minor success, but that doesn’t help when the start of each month from 2350 onwards takes seconds to load.
I do the same. Forgejo works really well, and I’m also absolutely stoked for forge fed some day.
It also has things like CI/CD. It’s a really really good project and self hosting it is relatively painless. Even integrating it with my identity provider over oidc was no problem.
Yeah but search for what even?
It’s just that there are lots of stuff that don’t really work (out of the box) with Wayland systems, an example being getting an IME with ibus/fcitx5 to work in browsers.
When I search for good lock it only finds “nice catch” some other thing and a ton of crap ware. How do I get to that page?
Yeah but what does it do?
I found open-ssl to be much harder to use. Do you just manually make new certificates with the CA in CLI?
At some point it’s good to let things die
In that case, i recommend step-ca, which is a certificate authority server with acme support anyone can self host. The setup took a while but it’s been running for months now without problems for me.
No proper CA should give out a certificate for an IP, that’s a no go by the common rules.
The background is that certificate revocation is a broken system and having short lived certificates makes the problem go away. You don’t need to worry about how to tell people that some certificate is bad if it’s only valid for a few days.
Ideally, certificates would only be valid for a few days, it should be automated anyway. This has other downsides as I can imagine, like creation of more traffic. My self signed CA for my home LAN has 4 days as standard, and it works perfectly fine.
A laptop also counts.
Actually depending on the definition, everyone that uses the www uses Linux, but that doesn’t help.
While true I feel like your comment misses the point. A raspberry pi is just a computer, not a magic solution box that’s kept maintained and updated by some guy. Their product isn’t a service, it’s just the device.
Logseq is good but it doesn’t have all the obsidian features: it handles markdown a bit differently, does not just use the file tree and has no tags.
Would make a good copypasta