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pineapple@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Fresh Proxmox install w/ full disk encryption—so install Debian first, then Proxmox on top?English2·15 hours agoIf you want to set-up disk encryption you should probably understand that while the server is booted up as far as I know there will be no disk encryption leaving it completely available for anyone to take data from
Although most people entering your house would probably unplug the laptop and open it at there own home the data could still be valuable if it stays powered up with battery power.
Thanks for the peertube link.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is your most useful Linux app which others might not know about (please don't just give the name but a link and why it is good for you) ?English3·16 hours agoHave you used chezmoi in the past? Do you know how it compares to gnu stow?
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Organic Maps Forked Over Governance Concerns: CoMaps is BornEnglish1·16 hours agoFair enough, I’ll stop bugging you.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Must fight temptation to buy an overpriced raspberry piEnglish5·20 hours agoA rasperry pi idles at about 2 watts vs a laptop that idles at about 4 watts. At $0.30/kwh (a very high price for electricity) you would save 5 dollars per year on electricity. This laptop trades blows with the rasperry pi and costs half the price (55$ aud vs over 200$ aud for a brand new pi 5) Even this second hand one costs 110$ aud which is twice the cost. With that cost of electricity it would take 11 years in order to break even. And that’s only if you consider monetary cost and not environmental cost.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Meta could track your browser sessions even in incognito and link them with your real identityEnglish3·1 day agoI have a Samsung phone. I checked app cleaner to see if there are any meta services and there weren’t any so I suppose I’m good.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Must fight temptation to buy an overpriced raspberry piEnglish172·1 day agoThis is generally not true. If you are using your laptop as a home server chances are it’s going to be idling 99% of the time and laptops are generally pretty good in terms of idle power draw if you manage to disable the screen (or just disconnect it, take it off and find a way to repurpose it)
And in terms of environmental impact saving a laptop from landfill is definitely better since the majority of a computers impact is from the co2 emmissions from the manufacturing process. And this isn’t taking into account the likely ethical considerations such as supporting terrible mining practices for resources like cobalt.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Organic Maps Forked Over Governance Concerns: CoMaps is BornEnglish1·1 day agoThe construction cite issue is a fair point. If you really need traffic maybe you should try using magic earth. It’s not FOSS but the privacy would still be leagues better than Waze (which is owned by Google)
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Organic Maps Forked Over Governance Concerns: CoMaps is BornEnglish1·1 day agoYour right, I’m sorry about that I made an edit to correct it.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Organic Maps Forked Over Governance Concerns: CoMaps is BornEnglish31·1 day agoThanks for asking i’ve been wondering myself actually. I looked it up and organic maps doesn’t actually do traffic, although magic earth does (another not foss but apparenty privacy respecting map app that uses osm) It says it’s just crowdsourced from the general public who uses magic earth (in an anonimous way, I guess there are enough magic earth uses for it to work since Some people say it works really well. (although others say it doesn’t you should probably try it for yourself.)
On another note that I also found from my research just then, traffic knowing apps don’t actually improve travel times but they do make previously congested places more congested. sources:
Edit: Magic earth is not foss so there is no way to varify that the app is actually respecting your privacy like it says it is, i’m sorry for any confusion.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Rust Programming@lemmy.ml•Rust turns 10: How a broken elevator changed software foreverEnglish1·4 days agoAre memory errors in C and C++ the reason for the majority of modern security vulnerabilities?
pineapple@lemmy.mlOPtoGeneral Programming Discussion@lemmy.ml•Anyone have any ideas for a short python program they would like to have made for them?English1·4 days agoFair point. I have only been programming for about a year and I know basic loops as well as how to make functions and classes. Although I am by no means against learning a new skill!
pineapple@lemmy.mlOPtoGeneral Programming Discussion@lemmy.ml•Anyone have any ideas for a short python program they would like to have made for them?English1·4 days agoThe asci video player would be cool. I don’t need to go to my web browser to watch youtube, I could do it in the terminal! terminal spotify client also seams cool, although I wouldn’t know where to start with that. I could just make an mp3 player, it would align with my idea of privacy. What do you mean by ebook converter? does it convert physical book pages to ebooks? i’m slightly confused.
Also I love the cli based ideas we need more cli apps.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Organic Maps Forked Over Governance Concerns: CoMaps is BornEnglish49·4 days agoOrganic maps has traffic, osmand doesn’t. I feel osmand is better in pretty much every other situation but organic maps has traffic.
Maybe because his distro of choice still hasn’t changed.
I heard that somewhere too. It might have been a while ago but he has said publicly a few times that he doesn’t care much about which distro he uses doesn’t switch very often.
pineapple@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Anyone actually say during an interview that the reason they want the job was because they need money?English2·4 days agoThat’s pretty funny.
I have a very similar problem activity monitor says 13.6gb of ram used while btop says around 6.9gb.
(activity monitor top)
(btop bottom)
I half the point of package managers was so you could easily uninstall them. Do package managers usually not fully uninstall?
I like 1 or 2 maybe 1 most.