I think that may be just Firefox… I feel like Vivaldi is snappier, but I still choose Firefox because it’s not Chromium. And uBlock works here :)
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Aw, and here I thought it was about barefoot shoes… Just bought my first pair after thinking about it for a few years.
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RetroGaming@lemmy.world•Reverse-engineering The 1998 Ultima Online Demo ServerEnglish
3·2 months agoCirca 20 years ago I was interested in running an UO shard, at the time I was testing RunUO, it seemed modern at the time because C# and .NET were only a few years old :)
I see they haven’t updated the text on the website in 20 years ;)
The only drawback was the inability to port the software over to other operating systems. However projects like MONO are working extremely hard to provide a very capable .NET framework for the alternative operating systems.
Somebody should tell them about the new multiplatform .NET. Seriously though, I’m surprised that website is still online.
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Linux@programming.dev•PC Magazin mentions Linux as a way outEnglish
5·2 months agomy printer just works! Out of the box, no issues
Ha, I’m going to test my dad’s printer in Linux Mint this weekend, because I plan to migrate him from Windows 10. I remember printers on Linux used to be a PITA ~20 years ago, but I also read somewhere that (some?) printers now work driverless (no idea how that works), so we’ll see.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How to not loose important documents?English
5·2 months agoI have a similar setup. My PC has disks formatted in Btrfs, so I get copy on write snapshots of my system disk, then have a local Restic backup on a secondary disk and then have an off-site Restic backup in the cloud on the Storage Box.
Thanks for pointing me to Paperless, never heard of it, it seems like it could be useful. I wonder how it deals with languages other than English, if at all.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•[App] I made a Circle to Search alternative that works on any Android (with multiple search engines)English
38·2 months agoGreat idea! However, something bothers me. From F-Droid:
This app relies on catbox.moe to upload images and Google, Bing, Yandex, TinyEye, Perplexcity and ChatGPT for search.
I am not familiar with that service, so I went to the website and looked at FAQ:
How long does Catbox keep files for?
Forever. If you don’t want your file to stick around until the heat death of the universe, use Litterbox.Are you (F)(L)OSS?
no.Not sure what it is exactly but having my uploaded files stored in some obscure database until the heat death of the universe does not fill me with trust.
I have a Pixel phone and used the screen scanning tech (forgot how it’s called, but it’s the same feature, I believe) for OCR to copy the WiFi password from a photo of the sticker that’s on the router and of course it immediately sent that password to Google and run the search, ugh. I don’t want to send my WiFi password to some website I never even heard about, either.
Can you explain how it works?
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Technology@piefed.social•eSIM was supposed to replace SIM cards, but carriers turned it into a trapEnglish
8·2 months agoNot a bad idea :) I use a Logitech mouse connected via their proprietary dongle which is in my PC, but I guess it might work if I plugged it into my monitor. I will remember that. Thanks.
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Technology@piefed.social•eSIM was supposed to replace SIM cards, but carriers turned it into a trapEnglish
29·2 months agoI dropped my “old” (less than 2 years 😭) Pixel and shattered the screen. As I can’t go about without a smartphone I had to get a replacement ASAP. Of course I had eSIM there. I couldn’t access my old phone because I can’t see anything on its screen (I actually hooked it up to my monitor and was able to navigate to some extent by guessing where to tap, but it’s cumbersome and I often miss-tap). Moving the eSIM to my new Pixel required me to contact my carrier’s customer support. I thought it would be an easy process, where I simply log in to my customer portal and carry out the procedure there by myself. Nope. Also, I learned that the first transfer is free of charge, but I will have to pay the next time. What? :/
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Trying to decide between Hetzner Storage Share (managed Nextcloud) and Hetzner Cloud (VPS)English
2·2 months agoMay I ask which Hetzner VPS did you choose? I wonder if the Cost-Optimized ones are sufficient. I would be using it with max 2 users, same as you.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Trying to decide between Hetzner Storage Share (managed Nextcloud) and Hetzner Cloud (VPS)English
2·2 months agoIf I go with the VPS option I’d like to host Immich instead. But it seems to be hungry for memory, especially with the ML features enabled.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Trying to decide between Hetzner Storage Share (managed Nextcloud) and Hetzner Cloud (VPS)English
1·2 months agoI really don’t understand this “Nextcloud does too much” rhetoric, the standard bare metal installation is basically just Files, Photos, Calendar and Contacts
That’s just my impression based on their website, it looks like a business suite, but I’m probably looking at it wrong. Thank you, the part about the database is important.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Trying to decide between Hetzner Storage Share (managed Nextcloud) and Hetzner Cloud (VPS)English
4·2 months agoA bonus question regarding the 3-2-1 backup strategy. If my VPS is in Germany, but I spin up a Storage Box in Finland, that falls within the boundaries of “off-site backup”, even if both are managed by Hetzner. What do you think? It’s just easiest to setup, I guess. Otherwise I need another cloud provider (perhaps some S3 object storage).
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Where to buy cheap HDDs in EU?English
2·2 months agoI was looking at this self-hosting guide and scratching my head in confusion. They say $80 nets you a 4TB HDD. Meanwhile, in my country that costs more like $220+. Yes, for an HDD, not SSD (that would be more like way over $500). I see the guide has been updated this year, so either the US lives in another world or nobody has updated the pricing.
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Linux@programming.dev•I Gave Up on Windows 11. Linux Mint Is Simply Better in 7 Big Ways (PCMAG)English
2·3 months agoIt’s true. Sort of ;) Tried connecting my openSUSE with my Android phone today.
https://github.com/GSConnect/gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect/issues/2116
Supposedly fixed and merged but not released yet. I decided to wait.
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Linux@programming.dev•I saved a doomed Windows laptop by embracing LinuxEnglish
1·3 months agoWhat did you put on your Chromebook instead of Chrome OS?
Probably a little bit of risk from possibly fragile connectors, but that should be okay if you take care.
I told her I will buy her a new laptop if I screw up :D Even with that risk I’d like to try.
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Linux@programming.dev•I saved a doomed Windows laptop by embracing LinuxEnglish
2·3 months agoI am aware of the limitations. She is a really BASIC user. Just uses the web browser (Chrome, because it’s a Chrome OS, well — I’ll switch her to Firefox and she won’t notice ;) ), she surfs the net, watches YT and VOD (I know the DRM limitations, again, not an issue with her, she’s perfectly happy with 720p in a window) and chats Facebook Messenger (sadly). I think an atomic distro can do all that out of the box and there’s nothing to install that’s not a web app or a Flatpak.
Is rpm-ostree how you get the other packages? I don’t know much about it apart from what’s on Fedora’s website, my understanding is it modifies the local system image so whatever you install from RPM becomes part of it. But, again, she won’t need it. She’s the compete opposite of a power user.
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Linux@programming.dev•I saved a doomed Windows laptop by embracing LinuxEnglish
5·3 months agoI’m thinking of replacing Chrome OS on an older Chromebook (Acer CB-314) that’s been slowing down a lot. I don’t know what Google is doing but it feels like planned obsolescence. It’s becoming unresponsive even for regular web browsing and VOD. Based on some online guides I think I need to open the device to flip a hardware switch that makes the firmware write protected, so I need to convince my significant other to let me do it, because it’s her laptop, but she keeps complaining :)
I was thinking of putting Mint on it, I want it to be super simple.
I would also consider some atomic distro so she can’t break it :) Maybe Fedora Silverblue or something like that.


The cheapest :P SAGUARO. I actually thought it was Spanish and only on the packaging I saw it’s a Chinese product. I just want to try it out and be able to trash it if I don’t like them, didn’t want to risk with something more expensive. I know that it’s possible that more expensive shoes might be a better fit but still.