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  • I use FolderSync to push my photos to Nextcloud. Much more reliable than their app

  • Couldn't find it in there, but maybe this opens up live collaboration between desktop and web users on the same document.

  • LineageOS with microg

  • The main GrapheneOS dev creates beef with a bunch of other projects. It's not some shadowy organisation, it's him having stupid takes in GitHub issues and spreading false claims about other projects.

  • You're not the only one. It's one of my biggest reasons for staying away from it

  • Still much better, especially with respecting opt-outs, than most other LLMs

  • It's an intermediate release, so the perfect time for Ubuntu to evaluate uutils for their next LTS

  • Funny you should mention that, Nextcloud originally forked off OwnCloud due to drama.

    I think the server is working, it's basically OwnCloud Infinite Scale but rebranded. Not sure about the client apps, those might be work in progress still. I haven't really kept up with it either though

  • EAC supports Proton, the devs only need to enable it. And if they think something is lacking compared to Windows, I'm sure they could get Valve to work with EAC on improving those aspects.

  • Many of the people who worked at OwnCloud Infinite Scale are now at OpenCloud due to disagreements between them and the company which purchased OwnCloud.

  • They changed that with Debian 12 I think

  • The FSF has an ass-backwards approach to firmware, leading to only these distros fulfilling their requirements.

    Their preference for firmware is as follows:

    1. Firmware that's open source (fair enough)
    2. Firmware that can't be updated (i.e. devices that are flashed once at the factory)
    3. Firmware that can be updated (CPU microcode, firmware for GPUs, SSDs, etc)

    As Linux includes patching of CPU microcode on boot (to fix security vulnerabilities and bugs) the default build of Linux doesn't fulfill those requirements.

  • In practice many Exchange enterprise admins disable or restrict protocols other than EWS. This feature allows you to use Thunderbird anyways and will also enable calendar sync in the future, another often restricted part.

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Thunderbird Adds Native Microsoft Exchange Email Support - The Thunderbird Blog

    blog.thunderbird.net /2025/11/thunderbird-adds-native-microsoft-exchange-email-support/
  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Every time I write about a single board computer, half the internet goes down

    ounapuu.ee /posts/2025/11/18/self-hosting/
  • I tried Actual Budget for a while, but didn't stick with it long term. I also looked at Firefly III, never tried it though.

    Eventually I figured out I just want an expense tracker instead of full budgeting and settled for ExpenseOwl

  • I've started playing Factorio again. Let's see how far I get this time

  • Lemmy has a perfectly fine cross posting feature you could use

  • You can also use 200::/7. It's been deprecated since 2004

  • You can use host_vars to set different variables per host. You'd still run the same playbook against both hosts, but each has different services activated.

    1. Make the folder host_vars in the repo root
    2. Make subfolders for every host with their hostname
    3. Enable services you want by writing the variables into a yaml file for your host (any file name as long as it ends with .yml
    4. Write an Ansible inventory for your hosts
    5. Run the playbook with your inventory

    Slightly fancier would be using group_vars instead, you can add a host to multiple groups. Then deploying the same services on a new hosts would simply be adding it to the group

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    How arch-delta Saves 80+% Of Bandwidth On Upgrades

    djugei.github.io /how-arch-delta-works/
  • linuxmemes @lemmy.world

    Linux in a Pixel Shader - A RISC-V Emulator for VRChat

    blog.pimaker.at /texts/rvc1/
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Linux in a Pixel Shader - A RISC-V Emulator for VRChat

    blog.pimaker.at /texts/rvc1/
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    KDE Linux deep dive: package management is amazing, which is why we don’t include it

    pointieststick.com /2025/10/25/kde-linux-deep-dive-package-management-is-amazing-which-is-why-we-dont-include-it/
  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Baba Yaga License

    smallandnearlysilent.com /baba-yaga/LICENSE.txt
  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Many apps on F-Droid having build issues

    gitlab.com /fdroid/admin/-/issues/593
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Dotfiles feel too intimate and personal to share

    hamatti.org /posts/dotfiles-feel-too-intimate-and-personal-to-share/
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    New VPN Service Can't Log Users by Design - TorrentFreak

    torrentfreak.com /new-vpn-service-cant-log-users-by-design/
  • PC Gaming @lemmy.world

    Looking for fan & noise comparison - RX 9060 XT

  • PC Gaming @lemmy.ca

    Looking for fan & noise comparison - RX 9060 XT

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Removal of Deepin Desktop from openSUSE due to Packaging Policy Violation

    security.opensuse.org /2025/05/07/deepin-desktop-removal.html
  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Computer time is limited

  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    The future of web development is AI. Get on or get left behind.

    alex.party /posts/2025-05-05-the-future-of-web-development-is-ai-get-on-or-get-left-behind/
  • Technology @beehaw.org

    TLS Certificate Lifetimes Will Officially Reduce to 47 Days

    www.digicert.com /blog/tls-certificate-lifetimes-will-officially-reduce-to-47-days
  • linuxmemes @lemmy.world

    Emacs Antinews - Downgrading to 29.4

    www.gnu.org /software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Antinews.html
  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works

    Just started playing Life is Strange

  • Technology @beehaw.org

    Bypassing disk encryption on systems with automatic TPM2unlock

    oddlama.org /blog/bypassing-disk-encryption-with-tpm2-unlock/
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Don’t Use Session (Signal Fork)

    soatok.blog /2025/01/14/dont-use-session-signal-fork/