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anzo ,

we should definitively have a wiki (though people should use "search" too, I wonder if a wiki would help really). This "topic" comes every month. I have posted this already, here it goes again: https://github.com/anderspitman/awesome-tunneling

anzo ,

Perhaps a chronological view is a bonus of the idea lives on for long enough. And having links between stories, or tags can be useful at some point too... https://www.usememos.com/

anzo ,

I downloaded huge sets from internet archive.

anzo ,

You can check on arduino and ESP32 Boards for IoT. That was a hobby of mine, it never took off (albeit, a hobby so it's fine). But I learned a lot about "low level programming" that had no idea it even existed, and there was some interest overlap with self-hosting (home assistant wasn't around at the time, played with Mozilla's mqtt). The latter did took off (I still enjoy doing it).

And that's why I love linux, to keep using old hardware ( cdn.masto.host )

cross-posted from: https://floss.social/users/be4foss/statuses/112638603664718053...

Title: "The most environmentally-friendly device is the one you already own."

The image shows a pie chart with Apple Corporation's CO2 emissions.

In the center are the total emissions from 2018: "25.2 million metric tons of CO2". 

The pie chart illustrates the following (from lowest emissions to highest):

- End of life treatment accounts for less than 1% of emissions
- Corporate facilities account for 2% of emissions
- Product transport accounts for 5% of emissions
- Usage accounts for 19% of emissions
- Production accounts for 74% of emissions

The original report from Apple is: "Environmental Responsibility Report: 2019 Progress Report, covering fiscal year 2018": https://www.apple.com/environment/pdf/Apple_Environmental_Responsibility_Report_2019.pdf.

The full KDE Eco leaflet from which the image was taken is available at: https://invent.kde.org/teams/eco/opt-green/-/blob/master/materials/leaflets/kde-eco-umweltfestival-flyer-EN-8.jpg
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anzo ,

I think you want to see "zfs import" command, to get your pool back con the new OS.

anzo ,

It would be great if it had some grammar of graphics embedded in the UX

anzo OP ,

FOSS thrives in options, and that's just great. There's a compromise between security (i.e. anonymity) and convenience (i.e. speed). This tool focus on the security side. Meanwhile, seedboxes strike a good balance to both. That's the current scenario, there are many ways to share. That diversity provides resilience to the communities ;)

anzo ,

RedditStreams changed domain, right? That's what I recall from a recent post at torrentfreak.com

PS. I love how that piece was written to share the important bits without directly linking to the websites' URL

anzo ,

Idk. Yet, I have recently found out that some are able to measure Capacitance. I think those are useful, since many times a repair work is about replacing a fat capacitor. But I am quite a neophyte on regards to electronics... Take this with a grain of salt.

anzo ,

Oh. And TIL about the open source multimeter, STM32F3!

anzo ,

Depends on contents. Open source books exist. "The Carpentries" come to mind. Freecodecamp, Zines, etc too.

anzo ,

This is what OP looks for. It exists! Other repos only cover partially (e.g. either ollama or tts)

Self-hosted website for posting web novel/fiction

Hey hello, self-hosting noob here. I just want to know if anyone would know a good way to host my writing. Something akin to those webcomic sites, except for writing. Multiple stories with their own "sections" (?) and a chapter selection for each. Maybe a home page or profile page to just briefly detail myself or whatever, I...

anzo ,

This is good advice. Learn about markdown syntax, try Obsidian to write notes that can be interrelated in a network, add drawings, and export selected notes to HTML. You can further stylize all of them with some custom CSS. There are many "content management system" (CMS) like Obsidian does. I'd self host ghostwriter. But just search for a CMS on awesome self hosted list and find something popular that's akin to you for whatever features or underlying tech (e.g. Wagtail for django web devs)

Do you use the device you torrent on for personal things as well?

I'm just curious as I've permanently dedicated my laptop to torrenting. I've been too nervous to install anything but the VPN and Firefox on it. Now, I'm curious to mess around with Linux some more, which is what I use on it, but I can't fully test out what all I can do with it without signing into accounts....

anzo ,

How about installing RustDesk server con the laptop? Have you heard about Docker and self-hosting? That's a fun rollercoaster surrounded by rabbit holes ;P GL, HF.

anzo ,

Can you name an example of such app? I thought you meant old adobe photoshop versions.

anzo ,

Around a third of the german population is painting swastikas and voting AfD. So, no.. it's even worse.

anzo ,

Been there, the issue I encountered is that most other apps would rely on active GPS and drain battery with it. Also, not many apps can access the GPS without a prompt, at least on xiaomi I had that... Maybe it's something to do with their OS customization... Anyway, Ideally you'd like to access in intervals and only wake GPS if other means (e.g. WLAN passive scan of surrounding SSIDs, like google services does) lack certain accuracy.

anzo ,

Many people struggle with usability. It's easy to set things up to get them started, and then you can showcase their use-case. Of course, they need to understand limitations (together with advantages, which you will showcase for sure). The issue is that you might end up providing long term support for them, and you can get tired of it. That's why is good to do this kind of things in community, I have participated in a hacklab and we wrote zines too. This also helped homogenize what we shared and supported, because everyone has their own taste and FLOSS is all about flavors (which is great, but also brings complications)

anzo ,

Oh, one more thing I deem relevant. I have seen many people break this rule: don't recommend software you never used. Go for stable apps that have been long established on whatever their use-case is. The bleeding edge (and hype) can be lethal to newcomers!

Discussion between fellow "expert" hackers about why the latest new distro bundling x, y, and z apps is so cool is one thing and should be differentiated from promoting the adoption of, say, Debian or MX Linux.

This Hi-Tech Bird Feeder Lets Clever Magpies Exchange Bottle Caps for Food ( mymodernmet.com )

This is clever. But in a way, it's also shifting the environmental impact from these bottle caps. I can't imagine under which conditions the birds' may be a problem (e.g. getting too much food). Maybe someone with better knowledge on these species can tell if there could be a downside (no matter how improbable, just the risk of...

anzo ,

Aren't premiunize and realdebrid mentioned in the wiki? I heard of them so many times... Never used them tho. They should work with VPN, or so I thought. And you can pay with paysafecard to be safe about scammers.

anzo ,

This is the first time I enjoy a meme of this format / situation.

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