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  • Considering that my outlook on the future is grim, I would say that I do, yes.

    But on the other hand, when I look at my 3yo nephew and how my sister raises him, teaching him inclusiveness, limiting his exposure to screens as much as possible, and encouraging him to draw and go outdoors, it gives me some hope that maybe not all is lost.

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    Caddy reverse proxy

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  • What's your issue exactly?

    Personally, I set up Caddy with subdomains like radarr.local.example.tld, added a DNS entry on my domain so that *.local.example.tld points to the local IP of Caddy, then followed this guide so that Caddy issues TLS certificates using the DNS challenge (since the subdomains don't point to anything accessible from Internet) along with the caddy-docker-proxy plug-in to easily manage upstreams.

  • Don't you have any off-site backup? It would help keeping some peace of mind knowing you have a copy somewhere else.

  • In my experience with unbound, it tends to return expired records in the hope that they are still valid, causing issues with services hosted in the cloud, where IP addresses rotate regularly. What I did was update the serve-expired-ttl setting in unbound's configuration to 3 hours (down from the default 24h)

  • Ah, good idea! ~I just don't have any non-magnetic screwdriver at home, I'm afraid as to what might happen if I get its magnetic tip close to a drive.~

    Oh wait, I found a lousy screwdriver, it works like a charm! It's definitely the bottom one. Thank you very much!

  • What originally started as a git repo for storing backup scripts and a list of GNOME Shell extensions now contains dot files, systemd units, Pipewire and Wireplumber configs, scripts for installing new software from Brew and Flatpak, and a systemd service that pulls and apply the latest changes on session startup.

    https://github.com/axeleroy/setup/

  • I still think no-code tools are better suited for building prototypes without requiring development knowledge in order to prove your idea. LLMs just added a complicated extra-step.

  • I’d pick OpenSUSE over Bazzite because I don’t like the idea of updates possibly overwriting anything I install myself that isn’t flatpak/distrobox/homebrew

    In atomic distributions you would install non-sandboxed programs in a layer that is applied on top of the base system. When your system is updated, that layer is applied back on top of the updated system. The only possible breakage would be if what you installed depends on a dependency in the base system that has been removed or which is no longer compatible.

  • I personally ended up running my containers on a VM on top of TrueNAS to get the best of both worlds (and because back then running applications directly on TrueNAS SCALE was convoluted)

    You could read this article where the author runs NixOS in VMs on top of TrueNAS.

  • In other news, water is wet. (nobody is surprised that Apple would fight this fine)

  • This. I have been using it a lot lately to manipulate CSVs, it is such a godsend.

  • I guess the only appeal of third-party browsers on iOS is synchronization with their desktop counterparts. Maybe ad-blocking if the capability is offered (I'm not so sure about this one)

  • Zay-toon is also common in languages from the Iberic Peninsula: both Spanish and Portuguese got it (and a few other words) from Arabic.

  • I 100% agree with your advice.

    I tried learning Portuguese with Duolingo, in a couple of months I only managed to learn words, but no grammar. I fared better with Babel, which has more structured courses, but since there was no accountability, I wasn't diligent and did not progress much. Finally, I enrolled in an evening class and in the span of 4 months my level went from "I barely know the basics" to A1.2

    Also, as others mentioned, consuming content in said language and conversing (even online) helps a lot (that's how I honed my English), having a pen pal is even better.

  • I've always used OVH, never had problems with them. They also offer emails for pretty cheap.

  • I did not stray much from the default setup as I rarely need more than one container, especially at work. I did set some rules like opening YouTube and inbox.google.com (which redirects to GMail) in the Personal one.

    I also installed the very handy Easy Container Shortcuts for opening new containers with keyboard shortcuts, as well as Facebook Container in an attempt to limit Meta's tracking[^1].

    [^1]: Similar add-ons exist for other sites such as Google, Twitter and Amazon.

  • You can't, it just part of how Fedora works now. Maybe Fedora should patch Dolphin to take /sysroot into account instead of /

  • I remember quite well burning an Ubuntu 9.04 Live CD, and before that trying an ancient Knoppix Live CD that my dad had laying in a drawer. I must have been 15 back then.

  • Steam Hardware @sopuli.xyz

    Multiple Steam accounts: KDE sessions and Flatpacks data separate?

  • Technology @beehaw.org

    Largest Dataset Powering AI Images Removed After Discovery of ‘Suspected’ Child Sexual Abuse Material

    www.404media.co /laion-datasets-removed-stanford-csam-child-abuse/
  • Technology @beehaw.org

    Facebook Is Being Overrun With Stolen, AI-Generated Images That People Think Are Real

    www.404media.co /facebook-is-being-overrun-with-stolen-ai-generated-images-that-people-think-are-real/
  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    DNS Resolver Quad9 Wins Pirate Site Blocking Appeal Against Sony

    torrentfreak.com /dns-resolver-quad9-wins-pirate-site-blocking-appeal-against-sony-231208/
  • Technology @beehaw.org

    DNS Resolver Quad9 Wins Pirate Site Blocking Appeal Against Sony

    torrentfreak.com /dns-resolver-quad9-wins-pirate-site-blocking-appeal-against-sony-231208/
  • Technology @beehaw.org

    European Parliament Just Approved Fair Parts Pricing and a Ban on Parts Pairing

    ifixit.com /News/86963/european-parliament-just-approved-fair-parts-pricing-and-a-ban-on-parts-pairing
  • Technology @beehaw.org

    Clickworkers in Brazil are turning on each other

    restofworld.org /2023/clickworker-newcomers-brazil/
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Why are people lining up for Worldcoin eyeball scans? “Easy $50”

    restofworld.org /2023/worldcoin-orb-around-the-world/
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Mozilla opposes Web Integrity API proposal

    github.com /mozilla/standards-positions/issues/852
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Google engineers want to introduce DRMs for web pages, making ad-blocking near-impossible in the browser

    github.com /RupertBenWiser/Web-Environment-Integrity/blob/main/explainer.md