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  • Never. Let shit hit the fan if it has to. Fight back instead of swallowing the whole boot.

    Legitimately the way various porn sites addressed similar laws is the way to go. Verification required in this state? "Well we're no longer serving this state's traffic at all, and conveniently here's the contact info of the government officials to blame, enjoy!"

  • I can think of a lot.

  • Imagine seeing a bullshit fascist vaguely-worded and practically unenforceable law in a single state that doesn't go into affect for another year and immediately rolling over and swallowing the boot.

    Same dude also vehemently defends Google's anti-sideloading bullshit, no surprise there.

    Fuck this fascist.

  • You would think FOSS overall would be inherently leftist but apparently not lmfao

  • systemd maintainers rolling over and complying in advance somehow isn't even that surprising.

  • Can't forget /r/worldnews which is literally just an israeli bot farm

  • This is literally all there is to it, along with indentured servitude by tying insurance to employment on top of it. This country's fucked up healthcare system keeps the billionaires happy and the people stuck appeasing them.

  • Yeah realistically I could set mine up to be accessible behind Pangolin, but it's the kind of thing I feel more comfortable leaving purely on the LAN. Mostly paranoia.

  • While it doesn't quite answer the question, I ended up switching from Keepass to Vaultwarden, with the Bitwarden client on all devices. It only syncs at home or while on my VPN, sure, but Bitwarden stores its data locally so even if I can't connect to Vaultwarden, I can still grab credentials from the local copy.

  • I grabbed a Vita a few years ago to play around with. Never had any of their handhelds growing up so it was all new to me. Not something I regularly use and it kind of just gathers dust next to my analogue pocket and 3DS, but even so, it's a really neat little thing and can do a lot once hacked open.

  • Yeah this PR seems like it was just closed and ignored, not merged in. systemd maintainers love to comply in advance to fascist bullshit apparently.

  • It's always hilarious to me seeing people in the wild here saying to avoid hexbear and the like when those instances are practically what make this place worth using lmao

  • I set up Komga for my wife when the initial post about Booklore went up, and it seems to work pretty well and is pretty lightweight. Kobo sync has been seamless. I've heard mixed things about its metadata lookup but her library on here is too small so far to notice any issues.

  • yeah that wave of early internet jokes had its time but the actual person was a massive piece of shit

  • Honestly it feels that way for a while then something new comes along. I just started mine around this time last year, added a NAS and a VPS, and then aside from small tweaks and daily updates there hasn't been much to do.

    But now I'm thinking I want to shrink my single monolithic proxmox VM to separate out some services to their own VMs (one for pihole/unbound, one for very personal services like paperless and actualbudget, one for any exposed services, etc). On top of that, I'm thinking of setting up an additional server or VPS for social media instances and such.

    Kinda feels like it comes in waves. Set up a ton of stuff, let it sit for a few months, do it all again

  • I won't lie, it hasn't been flawless, as it's a bleeding edge distro with a much smaller userbase than its desktop counterpart, but it's served me well enough for 6 months or so now. Only ran into one major bug, which I hunted down myself to report as soon as I found a workaround for (i.e. steam's background recording seems to break their latest customized gamescope).

    If you like to tinker with your devices and SteamOS wiping out anything installed via pacman after an update pisses you off like it did me, then it's worth a try, but if you literally just use it for gaming and never really touch desktop mode, it's not really worth considering.

  • Hate to admit that when I first got my deck at launch, I immediately set up a dual boot just so I could play Destiny 2 on it.

    Needless to say, I no longer play Destiny 2 or even use Windows at all on any of my machines. Hell, I even installed CachyOS Handheld on my deck over SteamOS for shits and giggles.

  • I've done a good amount of maintenance on my home server setup through my deck on the couch. Just a keyboard and the touchpad. Works just fine, no Windows needed.

  • And if you really do want to activate it (which is kinda worth it because some system settings are locked behind it), Massgrave takes 2 seconds.

  • It's still around? Figured it'd be pretty much read by this point and replaced by CH