[-] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

I have the same experience. mounting the vault (sshfs) to showing contents is like 5 minutes. client ryzen 5600, no significant CPU activity.

[-] [email protected] 36 points 4 weeks ago

gOS threat model is "everything everywhere all at once" - nation state actors et al - and from that standpoint, yeah, eOS and lOS and whoever else is lacking.

but the vast majority of users have a threat model that can be boiled down to two things:

  1. a lost/stolen device doesn't compromise me - the fucker can't get at my stuff and/or impersonate me, and
  2. free from apple's/google's reign - I control what stuff runs on my phone

both easily accomplished with lineageOS and derivatives running on a $50 phone. if you truly want to spend four digits annually on Newest & Best, you do you, I'm good.

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in today's episode of "el stupido stupids around", our hero wants to look up something on a MBP 15 2015 (retina). problem is, there's already a 2010 (fatso) occupying space on the desk. is hero gonna move fatso aside to achieve said goal? 'course not, close fatso and place the retina on top. haha look at my lazy ass being expeditious!

power on the retina and... black screen. no idea what's going on as there are no status lights - thanks apple... is the battery empty, dead, wtf, no way, how can this be? bring over Magsafe 2 charger, plug in, try now... same thing. what the fuck, it's dead? maybe open it and disconnect the battery and try with magsafe only...

in a rare flash of mindfulness hero unstacks the laptops and... there we are, screen lights up, plymouth's decrypt screen is visible and all is good!

what happened is macbooks detect the screen is closed by way of magnets. so, a reed relay closes, SMC says "ok we closed, turn off screen". since there was another macbook beneath it, its magnet array got detected and retina's screen was turned off.

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submitted 1 month ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

can I send a PM to someone on mastodon, public or private?

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I was offline for an extended period and realized how dependent on online services I am. so now that I am back online, I tried to have an offline version of various sites via the kiwix project.

the setup should be easy - fetch and then download via torrents the gigabytes of data; each site is in its own ZIM file. store them in a single folder. leave 'em seeding, help out folks. done.

next, get the kiwix app. some browser-like atrocity delivered via flatpak. I'm half-guessing it's electron, because everything shitty usually is and this is just otherwordly shitty. anyhow, the thing is meant to download the ZIMs directly to the computer, which I don't want, I already got the files on my server, accessible via network share or any other mechanism.

in the myriad of confusing, counter-intuitive and just dogshit UX options there's the option to choose the folder containing files. easy enough, pick the folder from the network share and... nothing happens. clicking on home, search, nothing nets any result. ok, restart the app? yeah nah. the app is now frozen. after a while it just disappears and relaunching it doesn't work.

after dicking around with killing everything kiwix related, the app finally launches - in a frozen state. the server's HDD activity light barely lights up so I'm stumped at what it's doing.

finally, the app decides it's no longer "not responding" and I can try searching. let's try something simple, "macbook" - not found. the entirety of human knowledge on my drive and this little-known thingy somehow got skipped.

in the midst of trying various things, we reboot. upon launching the app, it doesn't have any memory of those ZIM files - a flatpak network folder mapping issue I am sure. still, awesome so far.

fuck this app, let's try another way. my server is debian and its packages include kiwix-tools which has the kiwix-serve module. looks easy, kiwix-serve -v -p 7766 /media/data/kiwix/* and... says we're good, I'll set up a systemd service file later, let's connect the app.

except, that's not a thing. nowhere I was able to click and prod and tweak was there an option to enter a network URL.

dogdamit, let's use firefox. server's URL:port and... there we go, a landing page, lists all the ZIMs I got; it's kinda ugly and dated, no way that's a harbinger of doom and hopefully complex use cases like searching the thing will work...

they will not. whatever you search for nets zero fucking results. now, if you open a ZIM file individually, e.g. ifixit, and then search in it, that'll show results. but then, what's the point of the meta search page?

so thanks for reading, I'm looking forward to ditching my ISP and relying on this thing to keep me alive. "bear mauling me what do" - not found.

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THE TAURUS PISTOL DEFECT (gunaccidentjournal.net)
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  • In February 2005, Adam Maroney’s Taurus PT 111 Pistol fell out of his pocket onto his garage floor and discharged, sending a bullet up through his pancreas, spleen, diaphragm, and lungs. At the time of the accident, Mr. Maroney had the manual safety lever in the “on” or “safe” position.7
  • In 2009, Judy Price’s Taurus Pistol Model PT-140 discharged with the Manual Safety Lever in the “on” or “safe” position, after she accidently dropped it. The bullet entered through her thigh, and then passed through her colon and intestines and lodged in her liver. Ms. Price had months of medical complications and surgeries.8
  • In 2016, 28-year-old Jarred Brown was reportedly shot and killed when his still holstered Taurus PT-145 Millennium Pro pistol fired without a trigger pull and tore through his femoral artery. His parents watched him bleed to death.9
  • 11-year-old D.J. Simms was shot to death in 2015 when his father was attempting to seat the magazine in his Taurus PT 609 pistol and the gun went off without a trigger pull.10
[-] [email protected] 17 points 1 month ago

piracy didn't start with the internet and won't end on it. like with porn, it always finds a way.

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hey gang! do you have any recommendations for concerts available on the high seas? don't have to be rock per se, whatever rocks your boat... here are mine!

edit: well, that didn't go as planned. I thought it's obvious I'm looking for a) the video kind and b) they're available via torrents and such. I've added a few of the suggestions to my *arr stack and so far there isn't a single seed to be found.

[-] [email protected] 15 points 2 months ago

kodi and its derivatives are not something you should be using. it's shit software on so many levels and we should burn it in the deepest volcanos we got.

try one of these:

  1. run lineageOS TV (konstakang images) on it and install regular ATV apps for the services mentioned. so, like googletv except there's no spying and ads and shit.

  2. create a normal linux box that has a DLNA sink e.g. using macast. there's no remote control, you use your android/iOS device to send it stuff, like movie from Jellyfin or a youtube video, and it plays it back and allows some control (pause, play, rew/ff, etc)

  3. dedicated Jellyfin box; same as 2) but boots right into jellyfin client. it can be run in TV mode where it reacts to only up/down/left/right/enter/back, via gamepad or remote controller. if yours isn't recognised, you can emulate it with InputRemapper.

not familiar with how twitch does stuff.

you also have the option of installing a normal raspi distro and then using a wireless keyboard and mouse/touchpad to run it, but I am of the opinion that once the device gets placed by the TV, it loses all keyboard and mouse privileges and should only be operated via the TV's remote.

[-] [email protected] 19 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I have no alternative but used phone + lineageOS; the stuff you're mentioning (new phone with whatever crap they installed on there) isn't even on my radar as an option.

as to longevity, it's a stop-gap to hold us over until postmarketOS or any of its brethren are ready. banking on the benevolence of evilcorp to give us this thing for free for ever isn't a viable strategy.

[-] [email protected] 21 points 2 months ago

raspberries were viable while those were cheap. I think I got a 3b (plus?) in pre-deficit years for like $25 second-hand AND I got some shitty case AND a microSD card AND it could run off of a somewhat normal USB phone charger. so using those instead of a 10 year old decommissioned desktop was an awesome value proposition.

nowadays, those devices are encroaching on trip-digits territory and the power adapter is like $30. the computing power you can buy for a third of that designates raspberries exclusively for niche use cases where footprint and power consumption are primary considerations.

not to mention fake Jason Statham just rubs me the wrong way, like all them "visionaries". he makes this sound like he's the head of Feed Africa or something, on a noble mission to save humanity and whatnot.

[-] [email protected] 18 points 2 months ago

it's not "forever". it's however long they don't have any ideas to the contrary.

why it was implemented - so that executive #279 can show executive #114 that number go up. look how our engagement is rising! look at all them people downloading our app! when I took over from exec #317, number was this big, lookie now!

same way google made their search worse, so you have to search multiple times, thus upping the engagment, page views, etc. and then exec X goes to exec Y and say "look there's a huge rise in searches where my bonus at!"

[-] [email protected] 28 points 2 months ago

first off, you can continue using your existing gOS phone, it's not like it's gonna melt in yo hands the moment it's not "up to date" and there's gonna be security updates for the A15 base for a long time, no need to dig up MP3 players and NIKONs from 1970.

I personally can't stand the idea that it's only possible to be safe and secure if you use gOS, an Android fork that runs only on Pixel phones. leave aside the ridiculous concept that you have to give money to Google in order to escape its clutches, I maintain that those things are unnecessary. they are secure, but in the wrong way.

they have kernel hardening shit and encrypt this and that and verifiable boot and evil maid safe and sandbox to prevent malicious apps to get at your shit and whatnot, and if you're a MIT-educated Jason Bourne on the run from 5eyes or whoever, all of them things can come in handy.

but the humongously vast majority of us need but two things:

a) a lost or stolen device doesn't compromise me; the fuck that got it can't access my data and/or impersonate me. practically every AOSP/LineageOS version has this. b) the apps I get and the underlying OS are my agents; they do shit I want, the way I want to and if that's in conflict with its creator's ideas, I take precedence and not the other way around; forgoing Google in its entirety via AOSP/LOS/F-droid takes care of this.

both easily accomplished with a repurposed $50 phone and fixing and/or replacing the fucker at that price point is a no-brainer, wherever you're based.

the idea that a used phone that was touched and rubbed and spat all over and taken to the shitter and godknowswhatelse at $300 should be the entry barrier for not getting assraped on the reg, I don't know what to tell you, except maybe check your privilege, idk.

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... at the BBC (lemmy.ml)
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anyone know where I can find any of these? none of my public trackers have any of them... thanks!

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turns out durov's bullshit is bullshit. huh.

[-] [email protected] 33 points 2 months ago

buncha clowns ITT laughing at a dude trying to swim for the first time. OMG how does he not know how to X and Y lolz why don't you flatpak bust a cap in they ass...

this was an exceptionally excellent writeup especially with the "day 7: can't do thing. day 10: here's how to do thing" from the perspective of someone who used windows for ever and invariably looks at the thing from that point of view. dude pulled of transitioning a laptop with a buncha esoteric peripherals and an nvidia desktop and made almost everything work!

also, major ups for using the single most excellent solution for beginners, Ubuntu, and not getting lost in "no true scotsman" garudas and arches and atomic thisandthats.

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soo... searched, watched youtubes, but I'm kinda stumped. how do I cook these? also, do I pre-wash them?

everything is either steel-cut or rolled, I ain't got none of those, just normal, whole-grain oats. I don't own nor need a rice cooker, just want the the normal, on-the-stove type of deal.

first run was cup of oats, three cups of water, bring to boil, turn off, leave for an coupla hours. result - it's cooked but there's extra water, so I'm guessing next try is two cups water instead, and maybe a shorter rest period.

I'd like to pre-cook an amount and then use it for a couple of days. I'd also prefer to not season it, as I can then use it with both salty and fruity dishes.

[-] [email protected] 16 points 2 months ago

for future reference, encrypt your drives from the get-go. even if it's not a mobile device, you can use on-device keys to unlock it without a pass-phrase.

source: used shred on a couple of 3.5" 4 TB drives before selling them, took ages...

[-] [email protected] 17 points 3 months ago

that's the part that's bothering you? not evil corp doing evil things in the charge of its evil overlord?

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I've got these things locally available in the $50-60 range. This being a generic brand, I imagine a buncha those are available globally. Anyone tried 'em, do they work OK with modern desktops (gnome, plasma)? Touch? DP-Alt or are they DisplayLink? Do they have PD?

Sellers are helpful nada, same with youtube videos, just marketing fluff.

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Judge Perlman, who was — no shit — Jewish, did not care for Nazis. This led him to reach out to one of the most powerful Jewish guys around: Meyer Lansky. Judge Perlman, as you might expect, hadn’t done Meyer any favors in the past. He had for example helped to end Prohibition, the repeal of which, while generally extremely popular, wasn’t great for the Meyer Lanskys of the world, who had been making bank off illegal booze. But when Perlman met with Meyer after the rise of the German American Bund, they ended up getting along pretty well. Perlman was like “I want you to disrupt meetings of Nazis” and Meyer was like “excellent, on it,” and Perlman was like “hang on I’m not finished” and Meyer was like “sorry” and Perlman was like “I will pay you and give you legal assistance, should anyone get arrested. The only condition is, don’t kill anyone.” With what I can only imagine to be the world’s greatest eye roll, Meyer said “Ugh fine, I won’t kill anyone. Also, I don’t want your money.”

And then he went to work.

In the meantime, Meyer Lansky and Bugsy Siegel also TRAINED other people to fight Nazis, which, come on, can you just imagine Meyer Lansky and Bugsy Siegel training young antifa in the early 30s? I love it. I’m picturing a lot of newsboy caps and comments like “no no not like that, my bubbe (ofblessedmemory) punches better than that, you grip the brass knuckles like this.”

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

trying to transfer a large (13 GB) folder via USB to my phone with adb push. if I try singular, smaller files they go through, pushing the whole folder hangs adb and then gets OOM killed.

adb pull from phone #1 worked without issues, pushing it to phone #2 starts eating up all RAM (16 GB) and then gets killed. so I created a 16 GB swap file, swapon, push - same thing, eats up all RAM, then all swap, then OOM manager kills konsole. no files are created on the phone.

transferring via MTP isn't viable, it's like 700 bytes/sec.

tried everything suggested here.

edit: tried adb over wifi, different terminal, same deal.

[-] [email protected] 110 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

not a plex user but someone buried the lede here... to me, this is the neon sign that screams GTFO:

we noticed that you've accessed libraries in the past

what business of yours is it to notice my private comings and goings?! what other actionable intel do y'all keep in your logs?! bye!

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