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But they must only be like 8 years old. What are they doing down loading warez
But they must only be like 8 years old. What are they doing down loading warez
I’m currently on Neon on the desktop (and macOS on the mac). On the servers it nearly all debian and a couple of BSDs
Over the last almost 25 years i’ve almost exclusively ran KDE when not being stuck with windows (for various reasons). Ive heard good things about Arch, but I’m getting far too old to be bothered with a semi-complex install (yes I have run Gentoo for several years, so I think it is an age thing).
Well it works well enough for my small instance, so a thimbs up from here.
I’ll also point out that it was easy to configure and chang for my needs
https://github.com/ubergeek77/Lemmy-Easy-Deploy used to work well, not sure if it is maintained still @ubergeek77@lemmy.ubergeek77.chat ?
thanks, there was nothing about a licence with the original post that i saw
What licence are they using? Do you know something everyone else does not?
Just because Llama Group want to control what goes into FreeLlama? Just like every other open source with a leadership?
Winamp will remain the owner of the software and will decide on the innovations made in the official version
If I release project qwtop as open source I still retain ownership of my code and make the decisions about what makes it into the main release; how is this different so far, when we haven’t seen the licence?
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I switched to using https://github.com/ubergeek77/Lemmy-Easy-Deploy by @ubergeek77@lemmy.ubergeek77.chat
I’ve used influx and grafana in the past
There are some good options here for further reading
meh, it’s those of us that are entering into our 50’s that drove piracy in the early '90s and '00s. Hell, we were copying floppies in the 80s.
You youngins don’t know how lucky you are, we had to push our bits up hill in both directions, in bare feet and the rain
I just (in the last week or two) deleted all the pawpatrol / ladybug / bluey torrents as the kids have outgrown them…
I had my home setup like that for years. ONT <-> Switch <-> Opnsense <-> Back to Switch
Also I’ll just add that ZFS/FreeNAS doesn’t need ECC anymore that any other file system
The problem is I’m in the arse end of the world in New Zealand and server gear is not cheap, otherwise I may go with an Xeon Gold.
The M4 already has E5-2650 v2
if the draw is so low, does it matter?
Not cracked down on my sub that I share with my mother, although I do often log in from there on my laptop
I don’t know how much [worth is] in in running it, I have ~6,000,000 torrents in my db and I’m still using the normal trackers, plus you realise (even with the filters now in place) how much objectionable stuff is out there
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Well done.
I generally drop torrents out of seeding if there are >100 seeders so I have nothing as high as your top 10
I think I remember seeing it talked about last year some time, looks like not much has happened in the last 5 months?
It looks like it was a Plex scan that tied it’s self up in knots and locked up the SMB share and it just happened that it was the QBT container that I noticed it on first.
Some of the logs did mention Plex was soft locked as well.
I must say it felt weird when I had the first of my staff with a 2000 birthdate, that young falla is now an assistant regional branch manager