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- Comment on Google Search referrals to the web have plummeted, AI links are 'less than 1%' of traffic 5 days ago:
I’m preaching to the choir here, but for those who don’t know
www.qwant.com (France)
www.ecosia.org (German)
Both of the above are currently in partnership as well.
- Comment on Spotify playing ads for paid subscribers 1 week ago:
Qobuz > Navidrome > Tidal
Although Navidrome, if going legally, I’ve only found Bandcamp Fridays practical for buying music so far: isitbandcampfriday.com
- Comment on How to Remove Burn Mark from (acrylic ?) Sink 1 week ago:
Using sandpaper worked! But thanks! :)
- Comment on RIP Discord: Self-Hosted Discord Alternatives Tested (TeamSpeak, Stoat, Fluxer, Matrix, & More) 1 week ago:
I agree with the public spaces. Just put https and we’re good.
The worst part of Matrix is needing to copy recovery key onto each new device or install, or else you will lose access to all your messages in public servers. Its been discouraging and I rarely use Matrix because of this inconvenience, but I really want too – it’s too exhausting and time consuming. And I lose track of conversations if I lost the key, which isn’t practical if I’m working on something.
- Comment on RIP Discord: Self-Hosted Discord Alternatives Tested (TeamSpeak, Stoat, Fluxer, Matrix, & More) 1 week ago:
I like the alternatives, but they mean nothing with being federated.
- Comment on Audeze Maxwell, No Volume on One Side 2 weeks ago:
Do I need to remove some of the protective plastic film in order to test the line like you said? How could I re-protect the metal links afterwards?
- Comment on Audeze Maxwell, No Volume on One Side 2 weeks ago:
Where do you see the wire is torn? All the wires look intact to me.
- Comment on ‘Devastating blow’: Atlassian lays off 1,600 workers ahead of AI push 2 weeks ago:
We have codeberg.org as an alternative to Bitbucket, and you can have free public static pages like Netlify or Github pages.
Codeberg also offers private repos.
- Comment on Popular self-hosting services worth running 2 weeks ago:
This bot is annoying.
- Comment on Netbird is king. 2 weeks ago:
Is it identical to Tailscale?
- Comment on Markdown support patch for Mastodon 2 weeks ago:
I mean, if he will
- Comment on Markdown support patch for Mastodon 2 weeks ago:
Markdown… Mastodon… I like where this is going 🍺
- Comment on Voiden - A Markdown based Open Source Alternative to Postman 2 weeks ago:
I’m liking seeing both the opinions side by side. Both sound great.
- Comment on Netbird is king. 2 weeks ago:
This is interesting. I’m excited to hear more about NetBird.
if you’re only hosting Immich for yourself, it might be better to look into setting up internal VPN only access to it for remote connection.
- Comment on Audeze Maxwell, No Volume on One Side 3 weeks ago:
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- Comment on Twitch: "Hey, come back! This commercial break can't play while you're away." 3 weeks ago:
What’s the alternatives? Non-self hosting, and you know what, self-hosting because why not
- Comment on Matrix hosting 4 weeks ago:
If you’re Canadian, you can get free and cheap .ca domains www.cira.ca/en/why-choose-ca/
- Comment on I want a phone I can actually fix, and Fairphone’s record growth shows the world does too 1 month ago:
If anyone is looking for a Canadian or international order, I just found this U.K. site which multiple threads of Reddit have been talking about. They offer tracking.
- Comment on Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month 1 month ago:
That’s kind of a weird question, no? If I’m going to invest in a server, I want to see some kind of integrity and trust first.
This is the first time I’ve seen this link or company name. I’m not saying they’re bad, but I was hoping the person who shared the link had something to vet them.
- Comment on Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month 1 month ago:
First time I’ve heard of Unredacted. Do they have somewhere to show their legibility?
- Comment on Should I be using Debian? 1 month ago:
Debian is fine, but if you have technical troubles you don’t want to deal with, then go straight to Ubuntu. Either Kubuntu (Ubuntu with KDE), Ubuntu, or some other Ubuntu variation.
As a new Linux user, I would recommend Ubuntu over Debian. It is easier to setup, has a lot more online documentation, provides various apps to make life a bit simplier like integrations and AppStore (even though you should try to away from Linux app store because of broken apps)
Arch is really the king diamond in desktop Linux in my opinion, due to their rolling releases (I love new stuff even if it may break things), but especially because for the Arch Wiki (which is good for other OS users to read too) and the Arch AUR.
Also as a new or intermediate Linux user, I strongly recommend LTS (Long Term Support) versions. For example, Ubuntus latest version is not LTS, and has been out for multiple apps, but there is still a huge amount of apps not ready to easily install – and you either have to send a lot of time to figure it out yourself, or lose the chance to use some apps.
- Comment on what is good remote desktop software? 1 month ago:
The Hackernews company gets shit on a lot by Lemmy and Reddit. From my understanding, they have a lot of bad people who run the company.
I would just use Lemmy and Reddit instead.
- Comment on what is good remote desktop software? 1 month ago:
Whatever computer you’re looking to connect to, install Moonlight.
Then you can use Sunshine on any PC you’re looking to connect from.
- Comment on what is good remote desktop software? 1 month ago:
That’s misinformation. Tailscale is Canadian. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tailscale
- Comment on How many containers are you all running? 1 month ago:
Toolbox?
- Comment on we need more users 2 months ago:
Oh, I don’t think I’ve witnessed one here.
- Comment on we need more users 2 months ago:
What’s a tankie and what makes them close to Nazis?
- Comment on we need more users 2 months ago:
I disagree. If Lemmy was plagued with Nazis, it would down the shitter pretty fast.
- Comment on LG Update Installs Unremovable Microsoft Copilot on Smart TVs, Ignites Backlash 3 months ago:
Never connect your TV to your wireless and wired internet, even on initial purchase. Use a USB when updating your TV.