That may work for a family, but won’t work for a smart company that uses chat occasionally. We’re having like three managers who’d use the chat all the time, while the rest of the company may send 10 messages a month. Company subscription price would be an absurd one for that situation. We’re able to self-host any chat solution, yet I’m not sure which one. It looks like none fits the criteria, with the exception of Matrix perhaps. But I haven’t hosted it myself yet, and it looks like they’re looking for ways to motivate self-hosters just not do that.
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Linux@programming.dev•NVIDIA Drops Pascal Support On Linux, Causing Chaos On Arch Linux
31·4 天前I haven’t noticed as I have zero NVidia GPUs among my computers and servers.
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Showerthoughts•Maybe the RAM shortage will make software less bloated?
5·5 天前I think I have something same, I absolutely hate Gimp for many years. The plugin does not change much, so do not expect miracles. Yet, it helps me tolerate the pain of an absolutely awful UX. Yet, you still need to relearn. Also, check out Krita, it’s good, and is similar to Photoshop in many regards. What I do, is simply edit some images for web development. So it’s not much, and that’s how I can tolerate Gimp.
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Showerthoughts•Maybe the RAM shortage will make software less bloated?
5·5 天前Is there something specific you do? I hated Gimp for eternity, but PhotoGimp plugin paired with the newest (v3) Gimp isn’t that bad. I do enjoy the experience, mostly. Perhaps I just got used to it, but it’s quite usable for me.
Have you explored what it takes to self-host a notification server? I explored Zulip, and it looks similar, but I haven’t explored the notification server yet.
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Linux@programming.dev•CachyOS Plans New Server Edition With Hardened Defaults
71·5 天前Why would you want it? Especially for a server. If you can just use Arch. The installation part takes 5 minutes, if you’re not doing it the very first time. My very gist Arch server is about 6 years now, no need to reinstall, always updated.
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Showerthoughts•If reincarnation exists, suicide could make things much much worse.
2·5 天前Oh, I watched a Korean dorama about that, the name is Death’s Game (2023). Wasn’t very good to my taste, but the idea is quite interesting.
wltr@discuss.tchncs.detoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Asahi Linux with Sway on the MacBook Air M2English
1·5 天前That’s right! I have a 13” MacBook Pro, and I’m eyeing a 15” one (I don’t really need one), and now I’m thinking of getting an 11” MacBook Air, as I had one from 2010, and it was quite snappy with Arch Linux and sway, the 2 GB version. A decent typing machine.
I did, while it mostly okay, I don’t like the mobile notifications limit. Even for a family, ten people is quite small, as inviting a couple of friends would reach the limit.
With all the chat options, I’m looking for a self-hosted fully controlled version. So for me, that’s a bit weird that a self-hosted version is crippled in any way. If Zulip allows me to self-host the mobile notification thingy, then I think it’s a good alternative. I haven’t explored that yet.
Among other things, I quite like the blog, especially travelling photos. There’s some ‘old Internet / old blogosphere’ vibe in it.
Nothing really add to the topic of having a MacBook Air M2 with Linux. Glad it works well, I’m eyeing an M1 one for myself. Yet my Retina (2014 model) works perfect with Arch Linux (including sleep), so I’m patiently waiting for it to break. And at the same me I hope it would work another decade, so good it is. Battery life is quite great, it’s between 3 to 4 hours with battery being at 50% of capacity. So, I expect the new battery could give me up to 8 hours, which is pretty impressive for me. In reality, I don’t need a session for over an hour or two. The only thing I miss is USB-C charging, as that way I could charge with anything when I have no charger on me. Again, in reality, it’s a pretty rare scenario.
Do you know of a better alternative? No irony here, I’m looking for something similar for family and company (50 to 100 people) setting. Was thinking of deploying Mattermost. For family, we settled on Matrix and it mostly works. We are at their default server, and I’m considering self-hosting it in the future. Yet, I’m not sure it’s a good idea to have Matrix deployed for a company. It lacks too many features, including search. Mattermost looked like the best option for me. I did try it locally a couple of months back, and mostly liked it.
However, I never liked them as a company. They have been giving me those ‘we’d give you the community this wonderful opportunity to develop the software for us, for free’ vibes. Now, it feels like my impression correct.
wltr@discuss.tchncs.detoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Asahi Linux with Sway on the MacBook Air M2English
1·5 天前Among other things, I quite like the blog, especially travelling photos. There’s some ‘old Internet / old blogosphere’ vibe in it.
Nothing really add to the topic of having a MacBook Air M2 with Linux. Glad it works well, I’m eyeing an M1 one for myself. Yet my Retina (2014 model) works perfect with Arch Linux (including sleep), so I’m patiently waiting for it to break. And at the same me I hope it would work another decade, so good it is. Battery life is quite great, it’s between 3 to 4 hours with battery being at 50% of capacity. So, I expect the new battery could give me up to 8 hours, which is pretty impressive for me. In reality, I don’t need a session for over an hour or two. The only thing I miss is USB-C charging, as that way I could charge with anything when I have no charger on me. Again, in reality, it’s a pretty rare scenario.
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Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Most cruise missiles in today’s Russian attack intercepted by F-16 pilots
9·7 天前Yeah, I thought about that too. Long ago, each attack felt scary and they were having some results. These days, it feels like the anti-air crew gets down most of the shit that Russians throw at us.
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Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Three dead after Russia launches 'massive' attack across Ukraine
2·7 天前Thanks! Both for the wishes and for the excerpt from the article. Merry Christmas.
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Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Three dead after Russia launches 'massive' attack across Ukraine
21·7 天前Fuck you. Learn to read then, if a couple of sentences written off the iPhone is an essay for you.
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Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Three dead after Russia launches 'massive' attack across Ukraine
2·7 天前Do you mind elaborating, please? I really did not read the article, so I might be totally wrong on commenting right away. It’s just not the first time I see things like that from BBC. Which disappoints me quite a lot, since that’s literally the only news outlet I watch and have some respect for. Yet, since 2022, I started paying closer attention at how wrong they were with covering Ukraine, sometimes literally giving Russian shills some platform. I have no record of that at the moment, it’s buried in the pre-musk Twitter of mine, but I remember that disappointment I had quite very clearly. That’s why I thought ‘oh no, are you at it again?’
So, wasn’t the attack quite large? I do live in Ukraine with my family, by the way, and we’re having electricity for like 3 hours today. So, I assume this attack was quite massive, wasn’t it? Literally, I had very little time to learn today.
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Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Three dead after Russia launches 'massive' attack across Ukraine
5·7 天前Why is it ‘massive’ in quotes? It was massive, wasn’t it? Sounds as if they doubt it was massive.
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Linux@programming.dev•I made the switch last night and am still a bit shocked at how well it went
4·7 天前Also, a year or two ago, I installed Windows XP (the one from 2001) on a relatively modern computer with an SSD. (The hardware was supported, as it wasn’t too modern.) I expected the whole thing to be like 5 minutes compared to an hour it was back then. Turned out, it took about an hour! Why? I couldn’t get it, Ubuntu or Fedora took like 5 mins for that very PC with an SSD.
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Linux@programming.dev•I made the switch last night and am still a bit shocked at how well it went
3·7 天前The funny thing, installing Arch Linux to a relatively old computer, if you did the install pretty often, to the point of knowing what to do, the installation takes like a minute or two, completely depending on the internet speed.
Technically, other distros with modern SSDs and powerful processors, are in the same league. As there’s little difference in what they do upon installing. It’s really cool! I stopped bothering backing up some important system data beyond some configs and the list of installed apps, purely because reinstalling the whole thing is just non-issue, a couple of minutes.

Hey, but that’s barely an explanation. I don’t force Arch on you, I am just curious what specifically you like about this fork. Is it some DE being pre-installed and pre-configured? Why would it matter for a server then? Or is it something else? If so, do you mind sharing more? Perhaps you have some blog about that. I like reading people new to Linux.