Yup. Powdered Kelp is where it’s at.
Yup. Powdered Kelp is where it’s at.
So… don’t respond until you check
It would be an optional feature.
The latter
Remote mounting of storage and being able to run games directly from the remote server would save a lot on local storage space.
I’n not a huge fan of CT+ compared to vanilla. The writing for the new content just doesn’t hold a candle to vanilla IMO.
Yes, but here is a link to all public instances: https://github.com/hnhx/librex/
Yeah. I could definitely see them implementing some sort of IP-based rate limiting, though.
Inb4 Google pulls an Elon and starts requiring sign-ins, which will kill Invidious and Piped, along with a lot of their userbase.
The US Federal Reserve raised interest rates, which means VCs are investing less, meaning that operating at a loss is becoming less profitable, which is leading to Big Tech’s greed becoming much more obvious.
You should try out LibreX. Built in torrent search engine. Works similarly to SearX.
Lol imagine blacklisting file names
Try to avoid gaming-specific headsets. I use Beyerdynamic DT880
I wouldn’t recommend PTIO. There was essentially a coup and it split off into PTIO, which seems to take money from certain (at least VPN) companies, and privacyguides.org, which doesn’t.
Check the sub you’re posting to.
I wouldn’t count on libreddit or teddit working after July 1
NixOS is a fully declarative and reproducable system.
What this means is that you can create a single configuration.nix
, which includes all of your applications, settings, aliases, environment variables, user account + groups, etc., and copy that over to another NixOS machine (including different architectures) and run nixos-rebuild boot
to completely reproduce the system on that other machine.
The nix package manager is also really good at telling you if the configuration will break anything, where, and how, and refuses to apply until the issue is fixed.
Also every time you use nixos-rebuild
, it creates a new generation of your NixOS install meaning if something ends up breaking, you can reboot into the old system.
So for example, I can theoretically have the exact same configuration across my desktop, laptop, phone, server, etc., minus the automatically generated hardware-configuration.nix
, which is specific to the hardware.
Also Nix supports package overlays, which means that you can modify an existing package while the maintainer still keeps it up to date.
/r/iPhone is posting pics of Tim Cook
Lemmy is 4 years old