ASN.1 crying in the corner.
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Privacy@programming.dev•Nothing to Hide? Let's see 2 forms of ID!
4·10 days agoNot a bot, just a very peculiar person. I still think the balance is positive for the fediverse. If only they could learn to filter their posts more. The quality is hit and miss.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-Hosted Document & Budgeting Automation: Paperless-ngx, Firefly III, and n8n – Good Idea?English
1·10 days agoThat’s not very useful. Thank you.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-Hosted Document & Budgeting Automation: Paperless-ngx, Firefly III, and n8n – Good Idea?English
1·13 days agoNice. Does it do projections with budgets? Like how is my savings account going to be in 6 months after putting in X$ every month?
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linux4noobs@programming.dev•3 Questions from a Windows refugee and Linux noob regarding NTFS drive, partitioning, and Steam.
1·13 days agoThe GParted project distributes their own disk recovery ISO which I blanket recommend to everyone.
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linux4noobs@programming.dev•3 Questions from a Windows refugee and Linux noob regarding NTFS drive, partitioning, and Steam.
2·13 days ago-
GParted is very reliable, but never do any disc operation without a tested backup in hand. Honestly the first and best self hosted thing you can do is a NAS backup.
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That Fedora default is a great default for any residential Linux install. You mentioned earlier wiping your NVMe for Linux. That is a sound choice.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-Hosted Document & Budgeting Automation: Paperless-ngx, Firefly III, and n8n – Good Idea?English
2·15 days agoHuh. Well that fucks with my current GNUCash workflow of having transactions months in advance. Does Firefly do budgets well?
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linux4noobs@programming.dev•3 Questions from a Windows refugee and Linux noob regarding NTFS drive, partitioning, and Steam.
2·15 days agoNo, you do the copying and resizing on Linux. Look for a live USB for GParted, put it on an actual usb drive. It’s a great recovery tool to have around.
Colloidal@programming.devto
linux4noobs@programming.dev•3 Questions from a Windows refugee and Linux noob regarding NTFS drive, partitioning, and Steam.
2·15 days ago1: for general computing, like storing your photos, documents, etc, just fine. I wouldn’t store a database or run programs from it.
2: always, even if not distro hopping. You can use a volume aware filesystem like Btrfs and have @ mounted on / and @home mounted on /home, so you don’t have to pre allocate space for one or another. Many distros will detect this setup and smartly use snapshots to revert upgrades without touching your home dir.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Tips for moving from TrueNAS to Debian for a NAS?English
4·22 days agoThank you, that’s very helpful.
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Meshtastic@mander.xyz•PSA - Don't charge your Heltec V3's from a quick charge capable USB charger [Heltec Horror Story]
3·24 days agoFirmware updates were a brute since I had to crack them open and use an external serial connection, but, still, I was willing to continue recommending them as entry level kits.
Bruh.
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Privacy@programming.dev•Self-hosting in 2025 isn't about privacy anymore - it's about building resistance infrastructure
1·24 days agoPlease add a link to the original post: https://lemmy.world/post/41387733
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Robotics@programming.dev•Scientists create robots tinier than a grain of sand
2·24 days agoThere’s surprisingly little information on the article.
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Voyager@lemmy.world•I cant see ikages poated by users from Quokk.auEnglish
1·1 month agoWell there’s your problem.
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Voyager@lemmy.world•I cant see ikages poated by users from Quokk.auEnglish
2·1 month agoOpen on your browser, see if there’s a cloud flare loading screen.
I need to have aptitude because the TUI is boss. Even if it had less features than apt, I’d still prefer it. It’s nice to know it’s ahead of the curve, though.
Just use aptitude and be happy.
Disclaimer: while aptitude was originally designed to replicate the apt CLI interface, I have never run the search command through it. The TUI is marvelous, though.
Colloidal@programming.devtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•The French government threatens GrapheneOS to provide a backdoor or be arrestedEnglish
122·2 months agoGood one! 😆
Oh, rats. I liked Fari.










I’m pretty sure it’s a lot more than 11, BTW. But you have a point.