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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

In regards to email hosting.

It is not about hosting the server on your own infrastructure, it is about having there code to host it out have another provider.

There are a lot of email providers!

Also, if you look at the way Lemmy works, it is the same as emails. If they federate a community, the data is kept on both the original server and the federated one, so you duplicate to m the data, similar to an email server.

It is an interesting concept, and maybe the score should just reduce down to brush categories, like fully decentralized, potential decentralized, neither, partially centralized, fully centralized.

Then we won't nitpick on the school l score too much?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

I expect that it is not voluntary

 
[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

Individual blog posts, actual articals, how to's etc. but they are all LLM generated same shit

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

Also, thanks for 10ft gnome. That looks helpful. I'm hoping that my new tv will be able to install jellyfish clients

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

I know that there have been blog post about setting up an htpc using uuntu as the os.

The Australia section is automatically on as it detect where I am. I expect that where I search for things, it prioritises results from Australia. For example if I am look at tax information, Latvia's taxation law will not help me.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

It is more that these web pages are probably all LLM written, and so they poison the search results. Not so much LLM search results/helpers at the top of a results page.

 
[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 months ago

Thanks, a couple of new subs, and since laughs from Dad jokes, as well as groans from my wife...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Read the barefoot investor. Has some great tips for kids pocket money, as well as a simple way to educate them on how to use it.

It boils down to splitting the money into spend, safe, give. Spend for lollies and random crap, save to work towards buying something big (like a computer game, RC car etc) and give to teach them the joy of helping someone else.

He also recommends that you should pay cash, so that money is real and they value it. Cards are intangible and impossible for for kids (and most adults) to really understand what they are spending.

We have used this with our son and it has worked well.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago

All I see is red head

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago

We tend to have a lot more crooners in ours, with a fairly heavy hit of Michael Buble.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 5 months ago

Wow, it is hard to imagine that the health effects of open defecation are not that well understood in parts, still!

I have recently been involved in the development of sanitation options in developing countries, but am still surprised at how wide spread it is.

Anyone know of any communities that cover this sort of work?

[–] [email protected] 6 points 5 months ago

That was a fun read. You keep being you!

 

Hi all,

I am looking for suggestions for a new laptop to run KDE on, but I want it to be amazing out of the box.

I have run kubuntu and neon on HP and dell laptops previously, and they are fairly good, but things like the GPU not being auto set up, or hibernate type features not working have made it a bit of a pain.

I think my main bugbear is the power management. My wife's macbook air can have the lid closed and it will wake up again a week later just fine. My laptop barely makes it overnight and get hot in the bag.

What are some good laptops to run KDE, where they have been fully integrated and have great power management?

The main ones I know of are slimbook and framework, but would love to hear some experiences if you have them.

Thanks!

 

Hi, i have been using KDE (now on KDE Neon)for a while as my daily driver and have been wanting to improve the email/calendar situation.

I have seen Merkuro releases and announcements, but no instructions on how to install it!

Please help - how do i use Merkuro!?!? is there a flatpak or repo somewhere.

TIA

 

This is a bit of an odd one,

I have just moved to another country where internet is very expensive, and i would like to have an app to create a shared list of Wifi creds where i find them, whether that is offices, hotels or cafes, etc.

It would kind of be like the OpenWifi Map, but maybe a bit more private?

Does anyone know of anything like this? it would be able to tell where you are and alert you or autoconnet to the wifi using the credentials that are stored.

The reason i want it to be shared is that my wife can use the ones that i find and vice-versa.

cheers

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Hey y'all!

I am after the colelctive expertise of this fantastic community. My family and i are moving overseas for a year for a pacific adventure, which leaves my hosting setup in a bind. We will be renting out our house and i will need to move all of my 'servers' (read laptop and NAS) out.

All of my services are in docker.

My main services that i MUST keep are:

  • Immich
    • 600Gb or so
    • very important as we will be taking a HEAP of photos.
  • paperless
  • vaultwarden
  • custom location tracking service
  • radicale

I would also like to make it so that all of my media is still available, but i may need to get a set up at a friends house. I have jellyfin plus a bunch of *arr's

I was thinking a mix between at a mates house and a cloud server.

any thoughts?

edit: a lot of my services are exposed publicly, via Nginx proxy manager.

 

My jellyfin server is all set up and ready to go.l, but I want to replace my Kodi box, it is just painful.

Is there a nice way to setup a rPi to run as a client, that just turns on and looks like a media centre? Ie, it loads up and is ready to go at power on?

Ta

 

Hi fellow hosters! I really did not know where to ask this question - and i thought you lot are pretty similar to me. If you can think of somewhere else to post this, please let me know!

I am looking for a solution to be able to host my own books (something like calibre i guess), that i can easily push them to a yet-to-be-purchased eReader.

Firstly - What eReader are you using that allows you to add any number of book sources to? i would also like to include my local library subscription, as well as locally hosted and purchased ones.

Secondly - Any hints on hosting a book collection. (Readarr v calibre, etc), where you get books from, removing DRM from eBooks that you buy, that sort of stuff.

thanks!

 

I think that these are firmly embeded in many peoples minds. Very catchy and has a great message!

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