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in reply to FallenWalnut

I'm a big fan of syncthing. It doesn't rely on cloud services for storage, and can work 100% locally if you want it to.

It isn't perfect. It has a model of running a web server for managing the service which is a little strange. Because it is not backed by any cloud storage it means you are on your own to make sure you keep your copies safe.

With those two issues understood, it is simple, fast, free, and and supported almost everywhere. I have it on my phone, laptop, desktop, and as a docker container on my NAS. Everything stays synced and the NAS does backups of the data.

in reply to greybeard

Same, I love syncthing too. End to end encrypted, works on nearly every platform, and easy to install.


‘The nurse told me I couldn’t keep my baby’: how a controversial Danish ‘parenting test’ separated a Greenlandic woman from her children


Miranda Bryant in Thisted
Sun 29 Jun 2025 07.00 EDT
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SoyViking [he/him]

Another hoop you have to jump through in order to become a citizen is that you have to give the local mayor a handshake (skin-to-skin contact legally required). This is considered so important that it was upheld even at the height of COVID.

The reason for this bizarre rule is that chuds convicted themselves that shaking the hand of a woman was some kind of cryptonite to scary "Islamists". But the mayor is more likely to be a man than a woman, you say. Yes. That is true. It is ridiculous even on its own terms.

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I wasted 2h trying to figure out why GTA V only run at 35fps and use 25w of power, turn out my dumb ass set power profiles daemon to powersaving mode and forgot about it.


I just got this laptop (Asus TUF A15 2021) today and it surprised me that everything works just fine out of the box on Vanilla Arch, except NVIDIA gpu I had to install it manually on battery power that's why I enable powersaving mode. As for games performance it's basically the same as windows no more no less.
in reply to ColdWater

35 fps 25W of power


Sounds like a win to me. Or was it slugish?

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in reply to MonkderVierte

it's pretty playable considering it's on ultra 1080p, far better than what I used to play.
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in reply to UltraGiGaGigantic

/uj

I mentioned to someone the other day how I was trying to cut back on my coffee and snack addictions. They looked at me like I was crazy when I said there's gotta be more to life than treats.



in reply to Rodneyck

Great book. I’m afraid he learned the wrong lesson though.
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falidorn

The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester

The original cyberpunk story.



GE-Proton10-5 Released


Nothing too major here, mostly just an update to upstream's code since it's been about 30 days.
- Wine-wayland patches have been updated/rebased, should fix some nvidia crashes, and no longer need this mesa patch: gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/me…
- patches added to help with Wuthering Waves.
- protonfixes updated
- protonfix added for Artificial Academy 2
- protonfix added for Persona 4 Arena Ultimax
- protonfix added for Anno 1800 from Ubisoft Store
- protonfix added for Anno 1800


in reply to FilthyShrooms

Clover lawns are so cool, nice to lie on and good for the bees. Still some dimwits decide to use herbicides on them.

Well, not on my lawn!



Putin Says Russia to Seek Defense Cuts; How Much Depends on War


This is a strong indication that Russians expect the war will be over this year.

archive.ph/53NK0



in reply to Zerush

Germany’s going hard right again. Severe crackdowns on civil rights are escalating. They’re arresting people for posting criticism of political efforts online, ramping up their military, pushing far-right politicians into office, etc.

Time to eradicate the Nazis again.

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☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
thank you for gracing us with an example of how a thirteen year old understands the world

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in reply to Dessalines

When private property is so ingrained in your brain that you think communism is when more people have land.

The tragedy of commons straight up describes capitalism, profits are privatized and costs are socialized, how can people think this is a refutation of communism.

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Created some sketches for Lemmy's mascot (click for more)




I really like an idea for making a mascot have a full body I even added one that look close to the lemming (4th image)

ignore the 3rd one I made this as a joke

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in reply to LitTheFox0

These are really well done, nice! I love the 4th one as they're a bit chonky.



in reply to fossilesque

Here's the full read

Just look at that data....

Now if only there was a way to negate the need for the bark defense... 😓

in reply to Midnitte

Hard to argue with the threat matrix decision chart in there. Dog did sound research.


'Technofascist military fantasy': Spotify faces boycott calls over CEO’s investment in AI military startup



in reply to chobeat



What hardware does not support Linux?


I never really see hardware lacking Linux support mentioned, which got me caught by surprise when a computer with a Broadcom network card couldn't use the card. What other hardware don't work with Linux?
in reply to ssillyssadass

Not going to surprise anyone but Windows Mixed Reality VR headsets aren't great on Linux, at least with controllers

Although that is improving!

in reply to AdrianTheFrog

For the curious lvra.gitlab.io/docs/hardware/#… according to which quite a few WMR VR HMDs are supported via the Monado SteamVR plugin.
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in reply to AdrianTheFrog

At least when I tried it 2 years ago, Meta Quest 2 PCVR wasn't really great on Linux either.
in reply to ssillyssadass

Often the hotkeys on laptops for screen brightness, mute, etc will either not work or be wonky, on my HP Elitebook on Debian distros the brightness keys both mute the speakers instead, they work fine on Fedora though.