jagermo
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- Comment on Gallium 1 week ago:
Can someone explain why this is a big deal? Yeah, they cheat but did they do something before that makes it especially heinous?
- Comment on Rough draft NAS is complete! 1 week ago:
Yolo it and mergerFS all the disks into one!
- Comment on Symbian: The forgotten FOSS phone OS 1 week ago:
The banana was the shit. Sooo cool. So expensive.
Have you watched the Blackberry movie? Its a great insight into how Apple just crushed all of that market with the iPhone.
I wish Nokia had opened their system for third Party developers. They already had the capabilities for an app store on the devices, my E62 had a “store”. But it was just so empty and horrible
- Comment on Symbian: The forgotten FOSS phone OS 1 week ago:
To be fair, Nokia flodded the market every year with a ton of different phones
- Comment on Can somebody please explain why the world hasn't gone nuclear yet? 1 week ago:
f nuclear energy allowed a country to decarbonate, it could “afford” a Chernobyl per year
Or, you know, invest in renewables, better international grids and sodium-based storage instead of bring fine with turning part of your country into a wasteland…
- Comment on Can somebody please explain why the world hasn't gone nuclear yet? 2 weeks ago:
Its a type of energy that gets more expensive
Hard to get insurance, so all costs fall to the states while all profits go to companies
Trash is not solved
A minor error can have a huge environmental impact, especially in densly populated areas like Europe
Plants need cooling, most use rivers and that does not mix well with rising temperatures, and have to be shut down in summer
No public backing
High initial costs, high costs so run, high costs to dismantle
Nuclear plants are not flexible and can’t react to energy availability
Most fuel is produced by less reliable states. Renewable energy is produced in your home country.
No chance of decentralizing the grid, making it a target for single point of failures or attacks (State sponsored or terrorism)
Solar is cheaper, battery parks are cheaper, hydrogen is cheaper, wind is cheaper, hydro is cheaper.
All in all, there are cheaper ways to create and store more energy safely, more decentralized and with less ties to single big companies.
Money is no issue, because if we have billions to throw at one plant, we obviously have enough for a smarter grid with storage options.
- Comment on wanderer v0.17.0 released — Federation support is here 5 weeks ago:
Endurain might be better as a strava alternative,
- Comment on wanderer v0.17.0 released — Federation support is here 5 weeks ago:
Using King Ludwig IIs favorite mountain in the teaser image? You have my attention!
- Comment on Plex now will SELL your personal data 1 month ago:
I mean, if they don’t want to learn, there is always netflix, prime, Disney +.
Or stay with plex, no shade.
Or you take an afternoon and build something cool like this.
- Comment on Plex now will SELL your personal data 1 month ago:
My Jellyfin tunnels via traefik and cloudflared. However, the normal Android app somehow can’t login, but streamyfin works like a charm. I always had issues with plex, because it relied on their own service. But jellyfin now simply works, pretty nifty
- Comment on Plex now will SELL your personal data 1 month ago:
Plex is easier to run on older NAS systems, but yeah - that was me :) but i switched to jellyfin, finally
- Comment on How do you document your Homelab? 2 months ago:
What I don’t know, no phisher can get out of me!
- Comment on How do you document your Homelab? 2 months ago:
“Shit, i hope i remeber the key words i searched for”
- Comment on What are the minimum or recommended requirements for a personal home server? 2 months ago:
This. Be on the lookout for company grade PCs, like from Dell, Lenovo or Fujitsu, they come in small form factors, offer decent upgradability and are low/on power consumption and noise (most of the time)
- Comment on What are the minimum or recommended requirements for a personal home server? 2 months ago:
I have a old optiplex 7010 with i7 and 8gig RAM. About 70€ on eBay. I upgraded it with a nvme SSD to bolt from (great tutorial here) and salvaged an old SATA HDD from an external case
Currently runs 11+ container in proxmox without issues. Way beefier than a raspberry pi. I also have room for 3 more hdds to put in a mergerfs system and 2 additional pcie slots für things like a faster LAN card or an additional SATA controller
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
It is a bit condescending, I know. But it fits - you don’t need tools like that if you are willing to learn a bit more.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
People recommend it for netflix “alternatives” if they don’t want to deal with usenet or secure their torrenting. Its basically for script kiddie pirates
- Comment on US tech tariff exemption may only be temporary, says Lutnick 3 months ago:
Stable rules and frameworks are so 2000-and-late, markets love a little spice!
- Comment on Popular 3D printer vendor has come up with a foldable portable concept that's mindblowing 3 months ago:
I mean, I agree, if they can pull it off, it is super neat
- Comment on Cloudflare announces AI Labyrinth, which uses AI-generated content to confuse and waste the resources of AI Crawlers and bots that ignore “no crawl” directives. 4 months ago:
I am not happy with how much internet relies on cloudflare. However, they have a strong set of products
- Comment on Let's begin Friday with a smile 4 months ago:
Do we have an otter gif community somewhere?
- Comment on The story behind the Oblivion mod Terry Pratchett worked on 4 months ago:
GNU Sir Terry, he really was a through and through great soul. I fell in love with the disc world around 12 and rereading his books is always a pleasure.
- Comment on How to bulk download Kindle files, while you can. 5 months ago:
On Linux: install puppeteer first from your ~ directory
For me, bun start --manualAuth --baseUrl “www.amazon.TLD” worked
- Comment on New form of crystal storage stores terabytes of data per square millimeter 5 months ago:
Oh. So we’re finally getting the Babylon 5 data storage?
- Comment on HP Mini 1000: The Windows XP Netbook 16 Years Later 5 months ago:
I loved that formfactor
- Comment on [deleted] 5 months ago:
Always has been
- Comment on Encyclopedia Britannica Is Now an AI Company 6 months ago:
I mean, this makes sense and could actually be a positive thing to look stuff up
- Comment on BACK IT UP 7 months ago:
The rash from banging your mum
- Comment on Shipments of OLED monitors are soaring, up 181% this year 8 months ago:
Anyone using one as a daily driver for work? I’m really tempted to upgrade
- Comment on Star Citizen Expose Paints a Fairly Bleak Picture: 'There's No Actual Focus on Getting the Game Done' 8 months ago:
The original pitch also had dedicated servers and those are gone, sadly.