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It runs my TV too, which is a 7-year-old Dell All-in-One touch screen that works great.
But with Linux, I just can’t believe how unstable it is, even when I do the absolute basic things.
That doesn't sound right.
Start with Linux Mint. I've helped Boomers use it. My dad has been using it as his daily driver for almost 5 years and he doesn't know the difference between an OS and a Word Processor (he keeps calling LibreOffice "Linux").
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Can confirm. AI is worse than useless for embedded systems.
I was working with Yocto on a very specialized xilinx chip. I had chatGPT makeup a chapter that didn't exist (in a manual that did), reference non-existent paragraphs from said chapter, and then argue with me quite confidently that that chapter was real and the information it was giving me was accurate.
Mint.
I use that on my gaming rig. Most everything runs fine through Proton or Lutris (Stellaris, Mass Effect, Fallout New Vegas, the Witcher, Age of Mythology, lots of classics). Minecraft Java Edition runs fine natively, including mods. Old games run great through Dosbox.
Mint itself is super stable Linux for your grandma. My dad's been running it for five years and he doesn't know the difference between an OS and a word processor (he keeps calling LibreOffice "Linux"). It was also my son's first OS when he was about 8.
In fact, my wife and I already have a self hosted LubeLogger.
Epic protest garb. Want.
I've set up Lemmy, Forgejo, Nextcloud and Mastodon. Forgejo is unbelievably easy, Mastodon and Lemmy both are complex but if you follow the instructions you get there pretty quickly.
Matrix is like "Follow a book of documentation, then when it doesn't work anyway, spend hours of your life troubleshooting a bunch of stuff that's NOT in the documentation. Why is this so hard?"
It's so much easier to set up and install than Matrix.
This shit sounds like when you’re mom tells you that the Facebook printed out her bank statement on the tax machine.
My dear sweet mother asked me somewhere around 2005-06 "If we can fax paper, why not groceries, or pizza delivery?"
Apparently she had believed, for decades, that fax machines literally transported physical paper over phone lines. She has a college degree, and my family is wealthy.
Do not underestimate the mind boggling technical and scientific ignorance of old people who should know better.
Jokes on them, I don't keep shit in ~/Documents, all my goodies are on a network share mounted at ~/Netstore
If you didn't have the screen sharing requirement, I would suggest Mumble. It does everything else you want and the ease of install is like "apt get and edit a config file." The server configuration to get the rooms and privacy settings you want is a whole different story, it's the OPPOSITE of intuitive, but once you figure it out it's quite robust.
The right tool for the job as described is definitely Matrix, but it does take some advanced troubleshooting (in my experience) to get it working. Some folks I know say the Ansible playbook just works, but I've been part of three deployments and that's NEVER ONCE been my experience. Maybe the Ansible playbook "just works" if you've been using Ansible regularly for years and sometimes dream in yml. That's not me.
IMHO, when compared with the ease of install of Mumble (or even Lemmy), the difficulty on installing Matrix is somewhere in between a joke and something that should be a mild point of embarrassment to the dev team (who built a great tool, so I'm not out to shame them here).
But right now, we have a situation in America where activists and organizers BADLY need alternatives to third party hosted apps... and the team has built this great tool that only fairly hardcore sysadmin / devops folks can get working. The difficulty of installing / maintaining is the biggest obstacle to the immediate, swift and widespread adoption of Matrix by US activist groups. I should know.
No, my username is my stage name from another life. One of the most interesting questions I've ever gotten about it though in over 20 years of using it.
You have the next low budget Netflix teen supernatural / fantasy / romance / horror / drama / latest ripoff of BtVS right there. Either filmed in England and set in England or filmed in Canada, but set in the US.
Got to get some unknown but super hot gen Zer to play the dragon boy... Who obviously is a normal hot boy who shapeshifts into a dragon. He's either orphaned and doesn't know he's a dragon and is "Why are these weird things happening to me? Oh god I'm a monster!! Better not talk to my friends about this cuz they might reject me!" OR, he's like the black sheep of his super rich dragon family, hanging out with and dating humans while his dragon parents are all super judgy about it. He either has a hot dragon sister who tries to sabotage his relationships and is mean and condescending to everyone only to turn out to be an actually pretty cool person in season 2 when she ends up dating the <highschool quarterback / nerdy head of the science club / nerdy film club kid / possibly the youngish hot teacher if she's older>. OR he has the aloof, loyal to the family, arrogant older dragon brother who turns out to be an actually pretty cool person in season 2 when he ends up dating the <highschool quarterback / gay best friend / grungy band kid>.
Meanwhile the redhead girls are sisters who are actually <witch / vampire / werewolf / fairies> and are in a complicated will they / won't they love triangle with the hot dragon boy (which wouldn't be so complicated if the characters would just have honest, open conversations with each other instead of hiding from their feelings and lying to each other constantly about everything). They can't be with the hot dragon boy anyway, because <contrived nonsensical reason that witch / vampire / werewolf / fairies can't be with dragons>. In spite of that, their gay dads (who are concealing some terrible secret that's not actually terrible and not actually that secret, but we won't find that out until season 2 or 3) are super supportive of their romantic choices and just want them to be happy no matter what, in spite of the pressure they're getting from the <coven / conclave / high council / fairy court> to make sure their daughters follow "the Code / Pact" and don't fraternize with dragons (This could mean war with the dragons or something, or opening a portal to hell, or...who the fuck knows... The audience certainly doesn't know why, and won't find out until the season 1 finale, probably because filming started on the first five episodes before the writers figured out what it actually means).
Whichever sister ends up with the dragon boy (probably not until halfway into season 2, you gotta milk these things as long as possible), the other sister will get a hot boy / girl toy as a consolation prize. That character is either a best friend / sidekick who has been there from episode 1 "just waiting for them to notice" OR is introduced in the first episode of season 2., in which case they're either a totally normal mundane human (and wiley shenanigans will ensue to hide the supernatural world from them as long as possible) OR they appear to be a totally normal mundane human until the BIG REVEAL that they are a <demon / warlock / dragonslayer knight> working for / a sworn enemy of the <coven / conclave / high council / fairy court>.
Anyway, pitch that at Netflix, they'll probably make it.
There's a learning curve, but if you're familiar with WAF's it's not hard.
If you want to DIY something, I have a bash script that builds OpenResty with NAXSI from source. Most of the web apps I write anymore are actually in Lua, for OpenResty, maybe with an API written in something else. But I also help other members of my team deploy their Node and Python apps and stuff, and I always just park those behind OpenResty with NAXSI, just doing a standard nginx reverse proxy.
Every computer I own is an autobot. My primary machine is always Optimus Prime, has been since 2008. Other machines get other names generally slightly inspired by their role / nature. Bumblebee and CliffJumper are miniPCs of various persuasions, Preceptor is my "mess around with AI" box, my big server that handles most of my data and network services is Wheeljack, my Macbook is Mirage, my backup server is Powerglide, my TV (which is an old Dell all in One running Linux Mint) is UltraMagnus.
try { useToiletPaper(); }catch(Exception $e){ cussWords($e); rinseHands(); dryHands(); useToiletPaper(); }Although,
$Shower = new $Shower(); $Shower->washAnus();may be an acceptable alternative under some circumstances.
Neither did he last administration and neither will the next.
That's like saying that neither tepid bath water nor boiling tea water are "cold."
Enshitification commencing in 10... 9...