Great points, but I'm on the opposite side while being in a similar user group. I never used Arch, but I used Gentoo for a few years and did LFS a couple times. Now I'm using Aurora/Bazzite on my workstations. I hack around on my machines a lot but sometimes I just like stuff that works too. When I need to get some development done, I don't want to run into the weird bit of configuration left over from some previous project. I like that it pushes users towards encapsulation mechanisms like flatpaks and devcontainers. It keeps the core cleaner and more stable. The tradeoffs of having to bake extra packages into a container somewhere usually aren't too bad.
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I was describing this to my partner and she thought i said "LGBT". Yes. The LGBTQ community created this technology and weaponized it. Next on Fox News.
Thank you for that visual. I never realized the world needed Zeppelin Man.
Those are dope slippers
Has anyone actually created a traffic plugin yet? This is one of the main reasons I use Magic Earth still. I regularly bounce between that, Organic, and OsmAnd. They all have slightly different features.
I recently setup Music Assistant and have been trying to make it work in my VLANs with my esp32 devices. It has been slow going. Nothing has the level of logging required to easily debug the issues I've encountered but I'm slowly working through it all.
How's your experience with meshtastic been? I've just started experimenting with it. There are very few nodes in my area, so my potential use cases seem limited.
And if you really want to burn it good look into getting/making thermite.
Homepage is great, especially if the services are deployed on docker or Kubernetes. You can just add some metadata to each service and Homepage will automatically pick them up. No need to remember to update it directly for a new service.
I got a Venstar T2000. Its at a decent price point, HAOS has built in support for it, and it can work entirely without internet.
Does this make him officially the first woman president? So progressive.
Looks neat, but Navidrome+Tempo have been working great for me.