That’s not a real picture, the Tesla is photoshopped in (and a bad render at that, not even a picture of a real cybertruck).
That’s not a real picture, the Tesla is photoshopped in (and a bad render at that, not even a picture of a real cybertruck).
Exactly what I was thinking…
You can do a disk benchmark on the server to be sure
Also look at the memory of you haven’t already - run memtest
Runs great on my old-ish Galaxy S10 !
Taxidermied looking motherfucker
thank you! more up-to-date packages sound good to me, will have to check out mint, then.
how would you compare Mint to MX Linux? Whats the biggest difference in your opinion?
When selecting a distro to mess around with, i just checked distrowatch to find the most popular distro and chose that (MX). My reasoning was that the resources like wiki/tutorials/forum posts would be most easily available with a more “popular” distro.
You dont need to disable secure boot, you just need to enroll the ventoy keys: https://www.ventoy.net/en/doc_secure.html
I’m not sure how piped will be able to handle all the traffic when it gets more popular.
As far as I understand it - piped proxies the traffic between youtube and yourself.
And libretube uses piped in the backend. So all traffic has to go through the piped servers. Not sure if they will be able to scale this up…
Thanks ray and hschen for the explanation, makes sense!
Does anybody know, why the f-droid releases are delayed so much? Still on .35 here. Even play store seems to have .37
SimpleX seems cool, never heard of it before (they have bad SEO, I think the name doesn’t help)
Only thing that keeps me from using it right now is the missing multi device support. But apparently, that is something the devs want to implement sometime.
Have to keep an eye on it, thanks!
This is the way to go. No DB in the cloud, only on your own/trusted devices.
Been using that setup for many years now.
Of course, syncthing is useful for other things too, I sync my notes between devices, for example (note taking app is Joplin)
For me, the benefit of discord is not the text chat but the voice aspect. With push to talk/voice activated transmission and low latency for gaming.
The voice features of matrix are more of a conference call thing.
Until this gets implemented in matrix (not sure if ever) I’ll continue hosting mumble (or TeamSpeak)