

For shorts, nothing tops The Big Snit.
“Quit shaking your eyes!” “Stop sawing the furniture!”
For shorts, nothing tops The Big Snit.
“Quit shaking your eyes!” “Stop sawing the furniture!”
Nice to know that the latitudes work with TLP, since it opens up another set of possibilities for the future!
Batch scripts run on my locked-down work laptop. Powershell requires administrator privileges that I don’t have.
I don’t make the rules, I just evade them :D
I use a 2011 ThinkPad X120e as an FTP/Syncthing server. It was underpowered as a laptop from day one, but still works fine as a lightweight server. The best thing about ThinkPads is that TLP allows you to set min/max charging thresholds, so that you can keep an old battery in good shape for … well, I’ll let you know. This one’s 14 years old and still has a four-hour run time.
One thing I’d like to try is “Wake My Potato” for shutdown / automatic restart when a power outage occurs.
Links:
TLP - https://linrunner.de/tlp/index.html
Wake My Potato - https://github.com/pablogila/WakeMyPotato
If I have to use windows, I write batch scripts. They still work and there is a lot of documentation online. There’s even a good set of GUI dialogs with WizApp (or the Zenity port).
That was a great series. I really enjoyed the games. There was a lot of room to skate and the fastest players had an opportunity to put on quite a show.
Pro-active law enforcement seems to have disappeared in the sourthern interior of BC for over a decade. The police either enforce the law in highly-publicized campaigns (it’s Christmas, so we’re going to pull you over…) or respond to calls from the public.
Starred this one on Github. I’ve been using LXDE for 10 years and wasn’t looking forward to the ultimate switch to Wayland, but this – and the associated taskbars – make me think that it’s not going to be so bad after all.
When our local internet provider (Telus) first distributed wifi routers around 2004, they didn’t turn on encryption by default. I think I made use of nodes in the “neighbour net” for about three years before the majority began setting up WEP.
I’ve run an XMPP server for a small online user group for about 7 years. It was relatively simple to get a basic server up and running.
One challenge came when my wife and I decided to use it as our everyday mobile messaging service. I had to learn about and configure a number of extensions to get Prosody working well with Conversations (Android) and Monal (iOS).
Another challenge was filtering spam. I posted my administrator XMPP address online and got hammered with spam. It took a while to figure out how to effectively combat it.
With respect to why it’s not more popular, imagine if you were trying to sell people on email (with no business use-case). It’s a generic federated protocol. I don’t know if you can get much more bland.
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I register my domain with namespro.ca. If you register your domain with them, the DNS hosting is free.
Here’s a link: https://www.namespro.ca/DNSHosting
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This would be the perfect time to call out their hypocritical extension of copyright through recent trade deals.
American tech companies have made fortunes by violating licensing and copyright laws. Force Uber and AirBNB to buy taxi and hotel licenses. Put an intellectual property tax on AI. Prosecute Paypal for banking without a charter, ban cryto as illegal currency… the list goes on.
Akelpad is a nice replacement. I use it on my work laptop. It’s locked down so I can’t install anything, but I can use portable apps!
https://portableapps.com/news/2024-10-23--akelpad-portable-4.9.9-released
Understood. Thanks!
Also, when poor people stop being cooler than rich people :D
FreeOffice is listed here, but their paid product, Softmaker Office is not. They still offer a non-subscription Desktop Office Suite here: https://www.softmaker.com/en/shop/softmaker-office
Disclaimer: I’m a user of the product. I have no affiliation with the company.
China, also: your dynasty is closing in on 300 years, huh? Good luck!
I’ve never used Proxmox, so I can’t say. But TLP is a utility that starts at boot. I’ve used it with virtualbox running, so if Proxmox runs atop a host operating system, I don’t imagine that it would interfere with TLP.
As an additional note, I usually set the min/max thresholds at 40/80, so the battery will charge any time it’s plugged in and below 40% and stops charging when it reaches 80%.