

I played with Forgejo recently, but couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to get the SSH connections passed to the Forgejo LXC from my Nginx Proxy Manager. No matter what I did, the connection went to the NPM box, not the Forgejo box.
I played with Forgejo recently, but couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to get the SSH connections passed to the Forgejo LXC from my Nginx Proxy Manager. No matter what I did, the connection went to the NPM box, not the Forgejo box.
We just need to add I2P directly into the client in a way that’s transparent to the user and all the problems are solved.
I know this is not what you’re asking for, but another really good resource is this: https://anonymousplanet.org/guide.html
VanillaOS. Perhaps not quite ready for prime time, but in a sea of distros where the only difference is a slightly different default config, VanillaOS is doing something distinct and different.
Nope. Global action is more than sum of individual action. It is meta action that only the collective humanity can do, and not just the time when everyone is doing the same thing, as if that was possible.
And no, you should not behave as if you can solve the climate crisis yourself, because you cannot. Time, money, attention, willpower and empathy are limited resources in people. Of you spend all your personal resources just mitigating your own impact, you will convince yourself that you’ve done enough when the job is not to curb your personal impact, but to drive cultural and political change that results in global policy that solves the problem. Changing one politicians mind to support pro-climate legislation is far more valuable and impactful than any amount recycling you could ever do.
Further than that, there are emissions done on your behalf that you have no say in; emissions spent on building and maintaining the government that provides services (whether you use them or want them or not), infrastructure that you cannot help but utilise to live your life or military that “protects” (or destroys brown people’s homes, it’s really a toss up).
Big business has been telling us to recycle for approximately 40 years, and recycling is at an all time low as proportion of total waste produced. Advocating away from meaningful legislation and towards individual action is the ultimate weapon of big business. Recycling, and individual action more broadly, are effectively the same as being stabbed in the abdomen and bleeding to death, and then confidentially pulling out a band aid and putting it onto the gaping wound. I mean, yeah, sure, put it on, it’ll absorb some blood, but you, and our planet, are still dying. More decisive collective action, such as calling the ambulance and seeing a team of trauma surgeons asap is necessary.
Individual action cannot be a solution for the climate crisis. The whole idea of individual responsibility for climate impact is the divide and conquer strategy of big business as ultimate form of the collective action problem.
It’s because interest rates went up and the free VC money tap was turned off so all these companies have to actually turn a profit, so they’re squeezing us with every lever they control.
Even FSF says that charging money for free software is fine.
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/selling.html
Yup. At most, Signal gets removed from the Play Store. There’s no meaningful way to block Signal, especially now that big CDN providers are starting to rollout Encrypted Client Hello.
Or Seppos.
It’s already possible to block those with Sponsorblock.
How well does plex debrid work? Been meaning to install it for a while.
She’s off-brand Bawksy.
EU used to provide almost all the funding for preserving, teaching and promotion of Cornish. After Brexit, Cornwall is now getting less than half the funding that EU would have provided.
I am, look at my username.
I figured out it’s because my password is too long. I changed it to something shorter, and now it’s fine.
I can’t login. :(
Just says invalid login. I copy pasted from my password manager so no, I didn’t get it wrong.
Woman, Life, Freedom
No harm in trying it out, none of the changes are permanent. I think it’s good, even just the swap increase is good as it alleviates memory pressure.
Maybe the long-standing SMT bug? Basically, when two threads on the same core are running, and one of the threads discards its cache, due to this bug, the cache is discarded for all the threads on the same core. This causes a temporary FPS dip.
A proper fix is due in SteamOS 3.5, but you can also turn off SMT by installing PowerTools Decky plugin to see if it helps.
Consider upgrading to IPoA?