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silver monkey x vervet linux configuration


Hi
Does any of you use this mouse on their Linux machine. Apparently its pretty good mouse other than the fact that software is atrocius and you cant change RGB howewer you want or configure dps and deafult rgb setting apparently suck.
Buuut obviusly i wont be using windows software on linux but probably piper or whatewer else i can find .
So my question is does linux fix the flaws of that mice or perhaps quite the opposite ?
How do gaming mouses even work on linux in general ?

https://www.x-kom.pl/p/1110541-myszka-bezprzewodowa-silver-monkey-x-vervet.html

in reply to szczuroarturo

AFAIK Silver Monkey is rather local brand, created by the owners of x-kom. So the group that uses them will be very, very small. Unless those use driver used in some more popular brand, there's little chance those will be covered by some project that handles configuring mice that aren't configurable via buttons
in reply to INeedMana

Damm i thought it was some global chinese brand. No wonder i found only polish websites.



Versioning as memory?


by @beet_keeper

So, it turns out my theme of the moment is code hygiene (or maybe memory?).

Today I am thinking about versioning, especially in relation to its impact on digital preservation; both software preservation and the impact of versions on long-term preservation efforts in other contexts.

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#Archives #Code #codeHygiene #Coding #digipres #DigitalPreservation #git #OpenSource #software #SoftwareDevelopment #softwarePreservation



"Introducing you Fast Music Remover, a free and open source tool that filters internet media"




"Introducing you Fast Music Remover, a free and open source tool that filters internet media"




Reformisternas landsbygdsprogram och skogen. Tidigare har jag skrivit om reformisternas landsbygdsprogram och fisket liksom om programmet och jordbruket. Nu Γ€r det dags fΓΆr skogsbruket.

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Gabriel And The Guardians | Official Trailer | Angel Studios



in reply to UltraGiGaGigantic

Just add 'in minecraft' to the meme, they'll never see through and just think you're weird.


in reply to no_nothing

I had to rotate my phone more times than I do for inserting USB


Noob stuck on port-forwarding wile trying to host own raw-html website. Pls help




Anything like redditraffer for Lemmy?


I want to create a giveaway community on Lemmy. Is there anything like RedditRaffer for Lemmy. Thanks

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in reply to sag

The source code for keyshare.link is out there and it does exactly what you talk about, but using reddit user access. Maybe someone could work within the license to code a similar tool for Lemmy users.


Technology Connections' thoughts on Mastodon


Context: Technology Connections is a YouTuber youtube.com/@TechnologyConnect…

This is his account on Mastodon mas.to/@TechConnectify

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in reply to hono4kami

Mastodon simply is a different thing than X/Bluesky. It's more like RSS/Blog/IRC. It will never go mainstream unless they add (opt out) algorithms and a better search functionality. But maybe that's just not worth it. Mastodon has already lost to Bluesky when it comes to being an open mainstream Twitter replacement.

I'm curious about if it's even technically possible to build something federated that feels like a Twitter replacement, using the ActivityPub protocol.

in reply to hono4kami

Okay, that's his opinion. Like his opinions on many things, I feel entirely free to disagree with him.


[Help] SMTP options for Authelia


Hello,

I am trying to setup Authelia using apalrd tutorial.

In the configuration file, I need to setup a SMTP server to send email from.

I am currently using proton mail and they don't have smtp support out of the box, you have to go through their bridge.

I've tried to find tutorial on how to use Proton Bridge CLI to be able to use it as my SMTP locally, but the information seems scarce on that front. (keep in mind that I am no expert).

So my question is as follows :
what are my option to have a functional SMTP configuration on my Authelia server?

Thank you




The deepening unpopularity of Zelensky


in reply to β˜† YΟƒΙ ΖšΤ‹ΟƒΚ‚ β˜†

Zelensky and his team will continue ruling directly through wartime powers that bypass parliament and, crucially, suspended all non-state broadcast media.


How anybody can look at this regime and continue to insist that it's a democracy is beyond me. I doubt that this would qualify as a democracy even under neoliberalism's own backward criteria.

I remember that after I suggested that Ukraine is a military dictatorship, some dullards on meanwhileonthegrad made fun of me for mentioning how there are so many photos of Zelensky in uniform next to other military officials, even though I was very obviously not arguing that that proved my point, but it is pretty typical for anticommunists to ignore everything of importance by focusing on some trivia. (The superabundance of militaristic Zelensky photos is simply bad propaganda. It isn't a smoking gun for a military dictatorship. I don't care for them much.)

in reply to Anarcho-Bolshevik

Ukraine once again exposes that all these slogans, like democracy and human rights, are completely meaningless. It's all just a narrative to justify western interests.


The deepening unpopularity of Zelensky




Leveraging ATProto and ActivityPub to upend enclosed social networks


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in reply to Skull giver

Yes, but that’s how you end up with the β€œI don’t have anyone to follow” situation that people left Mastodon for during the first wave of the Twitter collapse.


The vast majority of people landed on the largest severs, where there was a ton of chatter in both the Local and Global feeds. They couldn't find anyone because they were accustomed to using search to find connections, and Mastodon's search is so tightly locked down that it's borderline impossible to find who or what you're looking for. The idea of checking other feeds didn't even seem to occur to many people -- something that I, as an avid "what's that button do?" user, find totally bizarre, but seems to be rather standard for most people interacting with new things.

If the default view had been Local or something, the story could have been very different.

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in reply to Skull giver

many ActivityPub folks don’t want to federate with big companies anyway


This really shouldn't be a consideration. ActivityPub is a public standard for this kind of communication between websites, and the protocol really needs to be agnostic about which websites one is interested in using it to connect with. "I don't want Amazon using HTTP along side my indie blog" is a nonsensical statement, and so it "I don't want Facebook using ActivityPub".

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in reply to ElectroVagrant

The minute that the community is able to meaningfully rest control of ATProto away from bluesky and host fully independent servers that can intercommunicate, I no longer have beef with it. if it can be made too work with activitypub later and they can learn from each other and improve, I'm all for it.

the hesitation at the moment is that first step may not be achieved, from what I understand.

in reply to ProdigalFrog

I understand the hesitation, which is why I've been trying to monitor its developments closely. Hence why I linked the example of someone testing out a small network ATProto relay, and why I also dug up this post about self-hosting different parts of the ATProto infrastructure the other day.

From what I've observed, there's no pushback against people doing so, and the only things stopping people are the usual: time, costs, knowledge, motivation, etc. For the first step to really happen at all there have to be people with the resources and motivation to do so, which is always the tricky part. In a small way part of my OP is intending to encourage anyone with both to give it a shot, as I lack some of the necessary resources to try it myself.

in reply to ElectroVagrant

costs

In July 2024, running a Relay on ATProto already required 1 terabyte of storage. But more alarmingly, just a four months later in November 2024, running a relay now requires approximately 5 terabytes of storage. That is a nearly 5x increase in just four months, and my guess is that by next month, we'll see that doubled to at least ten terabytes due to the massive switchover to Bluesky which has happened post-election. As Bluesky grows in popularity, so does the rate of growth of the expected resources to host a meaningfully participating node.


feddit.org/post/5371604?scroll…

Good luck finding people wanting to self-host services with such high requirements

in reply to Blaze (he/him)

True, but as noted, it isn't a necessity to run a full-network relay, which those resource demands and costs relate to.

At the same time, one of the larger Mastodon instances, Mstdn.social in terms of financial costs alone amounted to about 1000 euros per month as of October 2024.

The architecture of ATProto also enables a greater degree of flexibility in separating out costs by comparison, which in some respects may be an interesting model worth consideration for new or developing ActivityPub software, and in some respects is already in the works with projects like Bonfire and ActivityPods. On the ATProto side there's already at least one person looking to adapt ActivityPub to ATProto's PDSs in a manner similar to ActivityPods, just using ATProto data formatting instead.

in reply to ElectroVagrant

As most of the people here, I'll really believe ATProto is federated when there's a non Bluesky owned instance to register on
in reply to ProdigalFrog

I'd rather that ATProto was just compatible with activitypub to begin with, or allowed for meaningful federation.


Bluesky structure is too different from Mastodon instance to have a direct link. Brid.gy is the link between the 2 networks. Isn't is enough already for federation ? From the AP side, it's just a mastodon instance. However by default it's not open to everyone, Bluesky users and Mastodon user first need to opt-in to be able to interact.

in reply to ElectroVagrant

Why cant Activpub scale up? The only issues so far are big instances can sometimes overload smaller instances.

Atproto has a personel data store allowing universal accounts but their is work to implement this into activpub.

So whats the advantage of atproto? Atproto has arguably hurt a federated future more than anything else.

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It's not so much that ActivityPub can't scale up, so much as that for one, as I've understood it that's not really been desirable anyway (undermines the point of decentralization/distribution), and for two, it starts getting bogged down as you already recognize. It also runs into similar, if not worse, cost problems to operate as ATProto's full network approaches are now.

ActivityPub is more suited to scaling across multiple instances/sites than up, and I'd argue that's its strength. It unintentionally has an implosion threshold to counter centralization in terms of cost and performance.

On the other hand, ATProto's advantage is that it enables scaling up while also enabling better data portability. I'm aware of work on this with ActivityPub as well, but it's still very early stages. My thinking is that there may be some ways to work with both to push towards their similar shared aims in terms of an open social web, with more flexibility in moving between spaces and adjusting experiences to better find what one wants from these different spaces.

in reply to ElectroVagrant

I think you need to be more careful with your use of "scaling up". You mean vertical scaling, while ActivityPub is good in horizontal scaling.

Indeed, with ActivityPub you will probably never have a single point that has a global view of the network, which (at least for now) is the way ATProto presents the network. Arguably that is not a desirable feature anyways, but lets just say that people have different opinions on that.

in reply to poVoq

We use different terms, but that's what I'm referring to here:

ActivityPub is more suited to scaling across multiple instances/sites than up, and I’d argue that’s its strength.
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Boobam, a japanese blogger did a report / comparison of Bluesky with Mastodon. One of his conclusion on Mastodon, is that it can't grow too much, by design. The more Mastodon traffic grows, the slower is gets and smaller instances will be overwhelmed. Now, there is no defined limit from when Mastodon will slow down so much it will be unnusuable.
You can use your favorite translator to read the page:
whtwnd.com/boobam.bsky.social/…

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