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yuman 9 points a day ago

the issue is not the presence or absence of any one json field. the issue is this random bootlicker with a history of foss-antithetical "contributions" being let anywhere near the decision tree in the first place., poettering the benevolent dictator adopting this idiocy and then, faced with a fucking tsunami of push-back and negative sentiment along every step of the process, doubling down on the decision to include it anyway because fuck you that's why. unnecessarily, as it turned out but that is beside the point.

point is, none of the things above indicate there's a healthy system in place for something that's becoming an integral part of what we consider linux and can't so easily be ripped out no more.

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yuman 2 points 17 hours ago

I mighta misunderstood what you want; freetube gives good & relevant recommendations if you've selected a video, like you're watching something and then you see related stuff in the sidebar.

if you want to open freetube and then it recommends you things to watch, unprompted, that's not a thing. honestly, wouldn't want that to be an option at all.

when you turn off the "viral" shit, block a buncha slop channels (super easy - stupid face in the thumbnail? blockety block) and make your subs the home page, it becomes a joy to use.

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yuman 5 points 21 hours ago

freetube recommends decently similar videos with the occasional slop in there, in addition to your subscriptions that are not visible to google or anyone else. only here, when you hide a channel, that thing is hidden forever, won't pop up again randomly.

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yuman 6 points 2 days ago

ixnay on anything but the vanillaest of the vanillas and that goes triple for bazzite and friends. you don't want "intriguing" shit left behind to take care of pops, that's a thing for you to play and experiment with.

your solution is already staring you in the face: the ubuntu you left behind persevered even under those circumstances. either fix it and update it or install a fresh one, with a tweak here and there. and don't touch nothing else..

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yuman 3 points 4 days ago

varied diet of whole-foods, calorie deficit, resistance (i.e. weight) training. unless you're like 19, all three are mandatory.

but that's too hard, so people look for quick fad bullshit, ala keto, intermittent fisting, chrono, whatever the current fad is.

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yuman 2 points 7 days ago

I'm sure you've looked it up by now, but in broad strokes: install intel-undervolt, edit the corresponding config file in /etc, start with something conservative, like -50 and bump it up about 25 mV at a time until it starts freezing/breaking, then back off a step and make it permanent by enabling the service.

you should hold off on that for the first week or so, until you're sure you got everything set up and working correctly.

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yuman 34 points a month ago

if you were looking for an excuse to torpedo this abomination, here it is. hosting this gargantuan stack just for an encrypted csv file? at least the client (electron) gobbles up RAM like it's free while being bug-compatible with whatever chrome version was current half a year ago.

sadly, news ain't great on the other side of the fence - keepassXC dev is all-in on vibeshitting; latest non-polluted version is 2.7.9.; works fine and the stuff they're working on is pretty far from essential. some unknown folks forked it but who's to say what their expertise is.

never thought I'd disable my autoupdate timers but here we are. keep your eyes open.

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yuman 18 points a month ago

the dev vibecodes; I make a distinction between using the crap as a boilerplate helper and a full-blown agentic "hey computer, do this but do it super-good!". not only that, they got a super-asshole vibe as they removed claude traces from the repo and then flaunted that it's so people won't know what parts were vibeshat. "good luck finding the cutoff point", I'm paraphrasing here.

to each their own, but that's a hard pass for that fork from me.

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yuman 13 points a month ago

let's get some pterodactyls going up in here, there's way too many of us causing too much trouble

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yuman 12 points a month ago

can't help you with your conundrum, but I'd like to point out there are so many potential issues in the chain regarding a drive in a USB enclosure that you're unwise to treat it as an always-on connected device. any number of those things can go wrong and net you what you had, and worse.

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yuman 10 points a month ago

get your old android phone, no phone # needed. install lineageos + gapps. go to some public wifi spot. register a fresh gmail account. jot the login down somewhere. reset/wipe your phone. you're done.

I'd rather stop communicating altogether than do anything that involves interacting with shitcoins in any shape or form.

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yuman 9 points a month ago

eOS to lineageOS is like Ubuntu to Debian; a more newb-oriented solution with some stuff preinstalled but with less choices; e.g. you can't switch out the iOS-like launcher. if you know your way around, you're wasting your time with eOS. but if it's for a less technically adept user, you might be doing them a favor with eOS. the murena suite can be opted out of.

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yuman 6 points a month ago

all of that for a file server?! did you skip a paragraph or two, what on earth needs this much horsepower?

here's my old dude, slightly more modern than your retired one:

my server specs - core 2 duo with 4 gb ram

servarr stack, jellyfin, pihole, and assorted other stuff...

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yuman 6 points a month ago

you're not passing dri and render128 to docker, how is this supposed to work? as X client?

to anyone else looking for a bit better security wrt gaming, you can limit home folder exposure to wine with winetricks sandbox (eliminates links to anything but c: inside the prefix) and firejail --net=none as command prefix, to disable network access. the latter obv doesn't work with flatpak lutris/heroic/steam.

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yuman 6 points a month ago

not a customer, but you'd do well to state front and center whether or to what extent this was vibeshat. same should go for every "I built" post, imo.

edit: typo

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yuman 5 points a month ago

efficiently tracking time spent and policing assholes come to mind as potential issues. also, all that coffee and tea + spending prolonged periods there raise the bar on maintenance wrt toilettes.

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yuman 5 points 24 days ago

the "turn off" that's mentioned, that's handled with CEC; but it turns off only the TV, correct? if it also turns off the player, how do you turn it back on with just a gamepad?

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yuman 4 points a month ago

are you looking to get a phone at this stage? then skip that one and go for a Poco F1 or Oneplus 6/6T. those run the way more powerful SDM845, have faster storage, available in 6 or 8 GB RAM, and most important, have the widest suport for other linuxes, postmarketOS and mobian, as well as UT. prices should be in the same ballpark, as all of those are close to 10 years old; if you can choose, F1 can be opened way easier for battery replacement.

those two run native mainline linux whereas UT runs on Halium (that's like android + linux in a VM). also !linuxphones@lemmy.ml

edit: haven't answered the question - 6 GB is obv more than enough for normal use; 4 GB ain't.

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yuman 4 points a month ago

anyone knows what kinda driver that isn't nouveau works for a GT750M? @mlg@lemmy.world which did you use for your 750ti?

got a Macbook Pro 2013 motherboard (i7-4850, 16 GB DDR3, GT750M 2 GB) that I'm thinking of turning into a desktop. no gaming intended, although welcome if possible (old titles).

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yuman 4 points 10 days ago

get a local instance of dovecot running with the barest functions, like IMAP ony. it's docker-friendly, so you can run it thus and you can have your local repository of all your emails.

you connect to it from thunderbird as another account, in addition to your gmail account. what you do is just select all the gmail emails (in the folder All emails) and copy or move them to the new folder on your server.

then, you can shut down the container and spin it up only when you need stuff off it.

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thanks for using Leebra!

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