Neon
@Neon@lemmy.world
- Comment on They don't teach you this in school. 20 hours ago:
The FOs will only be U to you
The FOs will only be U to u
It was lying on the 11 Meters, my dude
- Comment on Lemmy is a failed Reddit alternative 5 days ago:
No it isnt. It’s become exactly as toxic as Reddit! If that isn’t a succes, I don’t know what is!
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
Beat meat.
- Comment on Later, losers 1 month ago:
What’s the Joke with Canada?
Is that the new Nigerian Prince?
- Comment on The illusion of free choice 1 month ago:
How big is the Chance i get a Koala? And am i allowed to keep it?
- Comment on Funny, those guys don't usually agree on that much 1 month ago:
Don’t know why you’re being downvoted.
Liberal literally means free. As in “If it doesn’t harm me, you’re allowed to do it”. So yes, openminded, permissive, tolerant.
Don’t know why a lot of the US-Americans had to twist the meaning of it.
- Comment on if you had to choose one 1 month ago:
fuck and marry, kill, kill
- Comment on Steam is now banned in Vietnam 1 month ago:
That’s why we use GOG and download the Installers!
- Comment on Reverse proxy 1 month ago:
i actually think NPM is more confusing. 1: there are practically always already finished Files for Caddy V2. Most of the times directly in the Repo of the Project. A lot of Devs use Caddy themselves. 2: NPM exposes a lot of Options additionally. This can confuse newcomers. With Caddy, all these extra options are invisible. you just write and see “reverse_proxy jellyfin” and that’s it.
- Comment on Reverse proxy 1 month ago:
If you are new i recommend “Caddy V2”
It is by far the easiest.
Wait with Nginx until you’re better. (and even then, use linuxserverio/swag instead of nginx)
- Comment on Post your Servernames! 1 month ago:
Dang. Mine are named after ancient Gods, so my first Server was named Neptune too.
Welcome to the Club.
- Comment on Post your Servernames! 1 month ago:
Neptun for the Hardware running Proxmox
Docker-Server-1 and so on for the VMs
- Comment on Is Radicale the way forward? 1 month ago:
I tried to use Radicale, but it was too much effort, so i started using Baikal instead.
- Comment on Windows 11 Start menu ads are now rolling out to everyone 2 months ago:
use NixOS to get absolutely fucked.
I use NixOS btw
(don’t actually use NixOS as your first distro. It is really amazing and cool, but the learning curve will be so steep, it will kill you)
- Comment on magic beneath the forests 2 months ago:
- Comment on Germans: what genocide? 2 months ago:
try again
- Comment on imagine it!! 2 months ago:
Bad Scaling
- Comment on Mozilla Firefox is Working on a Tab Grouping Feature 3 months ago:
It’s an Issue known on Github.
TLDR: The Website is supposed to give you a Value as a Integer. However, some Auth-Backends used by some Websites give the Value as a String instead. Bitwarden doesn’t parse the String for security Reasons and so the signup fails. We can’t really do anything except wait for websites to fix the Bug.
- Comment on Mozilla Firefox is Working on a Tab Grouping Feature 3 months ago:
It did
- Comment on Painful day for tech titans as EU finally sinks its regulatory teeth into them 3 months ago:
Yeah, of course google didn’t physically block anything, But you had multiple visions diverging and that harmed progress.
, and which would that be?
The enthusiasts faction running the servers.
- Comment on Painful day for tech titans as EU finally sinks its regulatory teeth into them 3 months ago:
It sounds paradoxical, but that’s exactly what i meant.
There were multiple authorities with different ideas which blocked developement. As soon as there was only one Authority left, developement sped up rapidly.
- Comment on Painful day for tech titans as EU finally sinks its regulatory teeth into them 3 months ago:
I’m sorry to break it to you, but look at how much E-Mail, the biggest open Standard has developed.
Without a central Authority behind it, Developement doesn’t work.
Heck, even with a central authority it’s difficult. Just look how many Businesses still use Java 8.
- Comment on A 7,000-Pound Car Smashed Through a Guardrail. That’s Bad News for All of Us. 3 months ago:
7000 Pounds is 3.2 Tons
3.2 Tons
geez, i wonder why these guardrails wouldn’t work on a fucking Truck
- Comment on Who would win? 4 months ago:
The talibans Asymetrical warfare and the resulting Paranoya itself can give PTSD
If you spend years always expecting an ambush, always being told to expect an ambush, you will see an ambush everywhere. Even if you never were actually ambushed.
- Comment on Who would win? 4 months ago:
Roses are red, Acorns are brown
I have no idea how to finish this rhyme and its making me look like a clown.
- Comment on I love Home Assistant, but... 4 months ago:
Caddy and Rewrite doesn’t work? reverse Proxy based on the /homass and then internally rewrite the /homass/ to just / ?
- Comment on Cable can't compete with 5G home internet, so it's cheating 4 months ago:
hm, i didn’t think about that yet, this is actually a pretty interesting thought.
I think we as a society need to have a debate about this.
- Comment on As requested 4 months ago:
this looks like a Photoshop-job to me.
a Photojob if you want so
- Comment on Taylor is getting all the attention 4 months ago:
nono, you see, he’s rich. That makes all his Problems automatically invalid.
do we need the /s? sadly probably yes.
- Comment on What game fits this? 4 months ago:
every single souls-like