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proycon 2 points 2 days ago

My city! Nice photo! This reminds me of some old photos from about the same perspective that can be found on eindhoveninbeeld.com .. it's interesting to see how things changed around the lichttoren, which has been around longest. Here's one I found from 1971:

same perspective from 1971, source: eindhoveninbeeld.com

And 1945:

about the same perspective from 1945, source: eindhoveninbeeld.com

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proycon 1 point 3 days ago

Very nice!

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proycon 25 points 3 years ago

I've been self-hosting e-mail for over 15 years and hope to continue doing so. Although it's being made increasingly difficult by big tech players. I wrote about it here: https://proycon.anaproy.nl/...

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proycon 18 points 3 years ago

I'd go for Alpine Linux in such case.

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proycon 15 points 3 years ago

Yep, people are enthusiastic about self hosting and like talking about what they host :)

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proycon 11 points 3 years ago

A pinephone with postmarketOS and sxmo

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proycon 6 points 3 years ago

I've been using RSS feeds for youtube channels for a few years. I don't visit the site if I can help it, I don't login, I don't "like & subscribe", I don't see any clickbait thumbnails and most important: I don't see any ads. Just newsboat & mpv.

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proycon 6 points 3 years ago

Let's not downvote the poor guy just because we lost him to Apple. The comment is on topic and people are allowed to make different choices/mistakes 😉

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proycon 6 points 3 years ago

Suggestion: Globe in the center and a circle of lemmings (like from the classical game) holding hands all along the circumference?

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proycon 5 points 3 years ago

I'm definitely not going back to Reddit.

Same as some of the replies: I find I'm posting more now on Lemmy whereas on Reddit I was only passively scrolling most of the time, but here I feel more of an urge to contribute and make the fediverse a success.

So thus far not a productivity improvement yet, unless you count contributing to Lemmy as being productive.

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proycon 5 points 3 years ago

I'll interpret non-US a bit broader as non-English. English is hugely dominant in scifi so it's often hard to find good books in other languages. I'd also love to hear the recommendations of others too! A few I read:

  • (German)
    • "Die Welten der Skiir" trilogy (by Dirk van den Boom): https://bookwyrm.social/... is really great . He also wrote another trilogy (Die Reise der Scythe) which is also quite nice.
    • "3517 Anno Domini: Wir waren Götter" by Raik Thorstad. Note that his is a primarily an M/M romance, but it has a nice dystopian scifi setting.
  • (Spanish)
  • (French) The works by Jules Verne should probably be mentioned here, despite being written well a century ago. "Vingt mille lieues sous les mers", as already mentioned in another comment, is a must-read classic.
  • (Dutch) Long ago as a teen I once read "Coriolis, de stormplaneet" and liked it: https://bookwyrm.social/...
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proycon 5 points 3 years ago

Nice to see even this community replicated from reddit, but of course replication is what bobs do best!

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proycon 4 points 3 years ago

I'm not much of a distro-hopper. I think I've been on just four distros on my daily-driving desktop & laptop since about 1999:

  • RedHat (around 1999, starting with 6.0)
  • Mandrake (around 2001?)
  • Ubuntu (around 2006)
  • Arch Linux (around 2012 - today), and no intention to hop. In fact, I recently bought a new PC and installed Arch again. On the previous machine, I installed it once and it rolled nicely its entire lifetime.

My personal server has been running Ubuntu LTS for ages, I might have run debian a long time ago, but I'm not sure anymore. Nowadays I run a container setup, and those are running on Alpine Linux.

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proycon 4 points 3 years ago

When I am sending? Well, once things are set up properly I'm pretty confident that things arrive (though nobody can ever be 100% sure of course). I also tend to mail to the same recipient domains a lot, like for work and hobby projects, so once those are tested you get pretty confident.

Unnoticed downtime is usually quickly noticed, I depend on my server for a lot of things. Senders are often resilient enough to keep things in their queue and try a few times. There's also a fallback MX registry at my (3rd party) DNS host which will queue stuff in case the primary MX goes down.

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proycon 4 points 3 years ago

And in general I'd wish more people would use RSS (and more sites would prominently offer it) to aggregate things like news.

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proycon 4 points 3 years ago

Nice, RSS is great indeed. I use it extensively as well, but I didn't even realize it was a thing people ran as a service on a server. I hadn't heard of FreshRSS etc. I personally just run newsboat from my desktop/laptop, even my phone if need be.

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proycon 3 points 3 years ago

To answer my own question:

  • E-mail (postfix, dovecot, rspamd, clamav)
  • Web (nginx), various small websites including my homepage
  • Fediverse Microblogging (Mastodon)
  • Matrix Chat (synapse)
  • XMPP Chat (prosody)
  • Music streaming (mpd, snapcast)
  • Home automation (home assistant and my own lighthome stuff, mqtt)
  • IRC bouncer (znc)

And the basics of course:

  • SSH (openssh)
  • NFS

All running on an Ubuntu Linux server, but everything is containerised into mostly Alpine Linux podman (rootless) containers (and a few lxc containers which I'm phasing out).

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proycon 3 points 3 years ago

To set the right example:

I speak dutch (native); english (fluent); german, spanish, portuguese, french, esperanto (good); italian (adequate); russian (slightly below adequate); mandarin chinese (basic); arabic (very poorly)

I'm learning mostly russian and chinese, for many years already, but not in any formal setting and with for many years already. I like reading books in the other languages to keep them up.

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proycon 3 points 3 years ago

I'm on Hyprland (wayland compositer, wl-roots based). Prior to the wayland transition I was on dwm. Hyprland offers a dynamic tiling layout just like dwm, which was my main selling point. The dev is very active and hyprland is gaining maturity rapidly (more than alternatives like dwl or river did at the time I checked it out). I also tried i3 and sway, but they don't quite cut it for me as they don't do dynamic tiling out of the box.

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proycon 3 points 3 years ago

I guess so yeah, but now I see her! Very cute kooikerhondje indeed!

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