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luciddaemon

@lemmy.dbzer0.com

luciddaemon 63 points 2 years ago

I remember 2014 being pretty easy to install Linux. Windows 7 and 10 were also pretty easy then.

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luciddaemon 39 points 2 years ago

Seeing the diagram, it only attacks servers with misconfigured rocketMQ or CVE-2023-33426, which is already patched. Am I understanding this correctly?

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luciddaemon 26 points 2 years ago

Fediverse version of github when? Unless it already exists?

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luciddaemon 25 points 2 years ago

Its odd to think this is how it was prior to machine guns and tanks. Color really does make it feel like a reenactment.

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luciddaemon 18 points 2 years ago

NixOS, Helix, and Hyprland 😁 But I'm graduated, so I just procrastinate everything else instead.

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luciddaemon 17 points 2 years ago

My servers are on 24/7, currently they use about 100watts each (I have 2 running), which adds maybe $20 to my electric bill. I also have stuff such as mailcow, nextcloud, and mattermost running, turning off every night would make those applications useless.

I have a shit APC desktop UPS. It keeps them on for 10-15 minutes at best.

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luciddaemon 11 points 2 years ago

Now we just need the option to purchase more storage.

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luciddaemon 8 points 2 years ago

I can't listen to them anymore, mainly because I'm unable to focus on my work at the same time (ADHD).

The podcasts I used to listen to were (may have the name wrong) code heros by redhat, a greek mythology one, and the Nasa podcast.

I prefer script over unscripted personally.

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luciddaemon 7 points 2 years ago

I came from vscode and nano. I wanted something within the terminal as powerful as vscode. I tried doom emacs and vim but they didn't feel right.

Reasons I use it:

  • I found it easier to learn than vim/emacs in my opinion
  • Written in rust
  • Pretty easy to get language servers running
  • config is super easy
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luciddaemon 7 points 2 years ago

What the fuck is wrong with people. Let people practice whatever they want. I get the school is private, but it's on a Native American reservation, what do they expect?

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luciddaemon 6 points 2 years ago

I use florisboard beta, missing some features but nothing I don't need.

Spell check is there, but only after you finish typing the word. (No predictive text yet)

Edit: I am trying Heliboard and so far its pretty good.

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luciddaemon 6 points 2 years ago

Android Auto works fine for me and google camera also works fine.

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luciddaemon 4 points 2 years ago

I've been messing with linux on my xps tablet. It mostly works well, I just hate the onscreen keyboards right now. Maliit lacks documentation and modifier buttons, squeekboard doesn't scale to larger screens unless you manually build a dev branch, and wvkbd doesn't hide/respond to input boxes.

As for UI, I love plasma mobile personally. For other touch friendly UIs theres: gnome mobile, phosh, and hyprland + gesture plugin.

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luciddaemon 4 points 2 years ago

shutdown -h now

-h stands for halt

now can be set to any amount of time you want.

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luciddaemon 4 points 2 years ago

I also use Librewolf, most settings are preconfigured.

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luciddaemon 4 points 2 years ago

E-readers have been one of the best investments I made. Started with the Kobo Libra H2O, moved on the Boox Air. For my personal needs it was a perfect upgrade, a reader and note taker all in one device

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luciddaemon 3 points 2 years ago

I own the Kobo Libra H2O and the Boox Air 2, both are amazing for different reasons.

Kobo is small and portable, fantastic for reading in bed.

Boox Air 2 has pen support and runs android. Fantastic for note taking, large PDF files, and so. It is a bit big at 7in screen, pretty much a tablet.

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luciddaemon 3 points 2 years ago

Now is it just the coffee bean or espresso bean too, or do they bunch both into coffee?

I won't be surprised to find out everything we eat to have PFAS in them.

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luciddaemon 3 points 2 years ago

I practice Northern Long Fist KungFu and Shaolin KungFu. I have also practiced Uechi-Ryū in the past.

I chose these styles because all have practical applications in combat and have been used for combat at one point during their existence. To me, this alone proves they're useful to learn.

I also spar and have applied what I've learned to matches. So I do believe these styles are worth looking into and learning.

To bring it back to your post. Self defence is great to know wherever you live, even if you'll never use it. Most teachers are very loud and use visuals for teaching, I don't think you'll have any issues.

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luciddaemon 3 points 2 years ago

I use hyprland with KDE as my fall back.

My hyprland config is 95% stable but some apps give me a hard time, so I'll just run them in KDE.

I find KDE just works. With a baby, things need to work more often than not.

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thanks for using Leebra!

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