

They asked for false or exaggerated stories…


They asked for false or exaggerated stories…
@southsamurai@sh.itjust.works I bought the game early on without much investigation as I’d been looking for a DnD game and this seemed to be it. I played without any research, and I didn’t even know there was a romance mechanic. I discovered it when somehow Lae’zel had dialogue options that seemed … unusual (for her). Turns out, pretty much the ONLY character I don’t have to try to romance is Lae’zel. Seems my playstyle is exactly what fits her character.
Every time. All the others take a lot of work.
When I was 19 - 21 I sold drugs in the club scene. Early 90s. I did it Thursday - Sunday. I made £1k per week minimum.
It was not fun but … I couldn’t make surviving money with the shitty jobs I had (I’d been working since I was 15) and this was easy. It was 90s clubs, they practically sold themselves.
Decent money but lots of stress.
Cachyos is fantastic. I installed it 7 months ago and I can never go back (I previously used Mint for years). It’s the best distro I’ve used. Best of luck.


I’m also on the search for a different phone that is more open and onto which I can install de-googled android or linux. Maybe Jolla phone? or Fairphone? I don’t really want (or like tbh) a Pixel.


@baatliwala@lemmy.world @TheLeadenSea@sh.itjust.works
So Canta (https://github.com/samolego/Canta) is the app that uninstalls and Shizuku (https://shizuku.rikka.app/) is the app that allows Canta to access the system.
Together they’re basically just a UI ‘easy to use’ alternative to direct adb via terminal. Canta displays a list of all apps on the phone system conveniently marked with recommendations for removal - e.g. Recommended | Unsafe | System | Advanced | Expert
I know it’s more work to setup however for ease of use after that I like it. There are lists available (on Github for example) of apps that have been installed on most phone models and I would use these lists anyway if I was using adb+terminal. Now using Canta IT checks the lists, and provides me a visual interface to the apps that are installed on my phone, compared to the compiled lists, and then marks them … then it lets me remove or not as I see fit.
In summary, it’s seems to be a nice(?kind of) UI to adb designed for ease of use.


I stumbled upon Canta & Shizuku which when combined can enable removal of (system level) apps on Android devices. I haven’t gone crazy removing stuff however I am following cautiously the lists of recommended and safe apps.


@dingleberrylover@lemmy.world
It’s a domain I’ve had for 15 years (I keep renewing) and I registered with 123-reg.
If you 're in the EU definitely check out Bunny. They’re based in Slovenia. I used their free trial, to test it all out. After that their pricing is competitive, and mostly if you’re a single user homelab type you’ll pay nothing. At least, that’s been my experience for the past 8 months. My use falls well under their provided no charge tier.
I looked at using nginx however I liked what I read and saw of Caddy (it seemed easier for me). I don’t do anything very clever and Caddy is working great for me.
*I’m not associated with them other than to be a customer. Prior to switching to Bunny I used Cloudflare free level but I wanted to get away from anything associated with the USA and their (lack of ) data protection laws.


I only searched for this so I have no more information. Enjoy the story :))


@dingleberrylover@lemmy.world I have a static IP provided by my ISP. I own my own domain name. I use BunnyCDN to manage my DNS.
On my server I run Jellyfin and reverse proxy with Caddy, I also run Fail2Ban. Caddy has built in SSL certification.
After I set it all up (which took me a few tries to get it all right as I was learning on the go) it just runs with no apparent problems. I check logs and monitor it regularly however so far I haven’t had any problems.
The Jellyfin address is shared only to a few family members.
I’m in the EU so GDPR applies and none of the involved companies is datamining my stuff. Their policies are to be non-invasive.


Is it pronounced something like yeetrium?


@nate@programming.dev [System: Cachyos, latest updates]
Installed yt-feeds Run as <user>: play doesn’t work for any videos
Run as sudo: play works for videos but there is no sound. mpv not detected as a sound source, selecting different output devices makes no difference
I took it. I’ve got a few like this however this one was decent enough without any editing to use as is.


I used a 3040 to run a vaultwarden install and a web server. I switched to something more powerful (more ram, more ssd, faster CPU) and added jellyfin, a file server, and some *arr apps. I still have the 3040, thinking about putting pihole on it.


I’ve been cutting my own hair for 30 years. I’m pretty good at it now but it’s still not easy (I’m also autistic). i use ear plugs to block the sound of the electric clippers and I just try to get it over with quickly. I don’t do anything fancy, keep it short and neat, and if I mess up I’m okay with shaving it all off. blank slate haha


acetaminophen (paracetamol)
I fully recommend Cachyos. I run it on my HP z620 (Xeon e5-2667 v2, GTX 1070ti) and it’s great. Best distro I’ve used so far (30 years using Linux)