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making fun of vibe coders
That was implied, this is 196 after all. :-)
Thanks writing it all out instead of making us watch the video.
I understood this a a vibe coder trying python, the vibe-coding-way.
I meant more figuratively. Finally managed to move my compose files to nix files thanks to compose2nix. One thing that throw me for a loop was that podman (or perhaps nix) creates a service named <backend>-<service>. Compose2nix handles this accordingly but I had a few hours of head scratching until I figured that out.
That was an interesting and enlightening read. Thanks!
From all the hate you see, it does look like that. It is not?
I just think the so often repeated sentiment “FOSS, do it yourself” is stupid but I didn’t want to be rude.
uranibabato Selfhosted•How to Setup a Secure Ubuntu Home Server: A Complete GuideEnglish1·15 days agoI mean keep using port 22 on the server and redirect whatever port you want in your firewall (your router unless you have a dedicted fw) to port 22. Don’t change the ssh port on the server at all.
uranibabato Selfhosted•How to Setup a Secure Ubuntu Home Server: A Complete GuideEnglish3·16 days agoWhy change the SSH port of a home server, which most likely is not reachable from the outside anyway?
And if it is, why change it on the server and not in the fw?
I installed a new server at home and went with NixOS. It looks super cool but it takes so much time to learn everything. The only thing keeping me from going back to Debian is how easy it was to permanently mount drives (and save a configuration for any future install or mishaps).
(I.e. mount,
nixos-generate-config
,nixos-rebuild switch
and done!)
“Opening a bounty” is a more reasonble first response to “I am missing feature X in this FOSS project”. It’s great that I can fork and do what ever I want with the code, but not many people have the knowledge, time, intererest or stake (in a perticular project) to learn the code base and write a missing feature.
That’s nice and I agree, but time is a serious constraint.
uranibabato Linux@programming.dev•PS1 emulator DuckStation may drop Linux support over AUR issues and new license limits9·19 days agoSwanstation
Thanks! Found their repo: https://github.com/libretro/swanstation
uranibabato Linux@programming.dev•PS1 emulator DuckStation may drop Linux support over AUR issues and new license limits12·19 days agoWhat’s the new one called?
Probably installed as a unit, computer with monitor. Perhaps a modifed version of a Linux OS?
This is stupid. “This is the only body you get” is a good point. The point is to think twice, not to not do it.
uranibabato Technology•Microsoft admits it would have to let Trump spy on EU data if demandedEnglish2·22 days agoDidn’t Microsoft say not too long ago not to worry, because they didn’t have to give access to data?
I’ve been eyeing Matrix, never gotten around to use it. What’s the deal here?
No Man’s Sky. So much of what was promised was missing, the world just felt empty. It’s a much better game now.