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AxiomPraxis , in An invitation to agree

Reminder that substack supports Nazis.

bitals ,
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@AxiomPraxis @PatrickJohnCollins
Sure, everyone who doesn't immediately murder a nazi on sight definitely supports them with their whole heart.
This is a self-hosting community, not a canceling one. Please take a long breath and move on, if your shining armor allows that.

Senal ,

Hyperbole doesn't strengthen your already flimsy argument, but I suspect that wasn't the intention so, you do you I suppose.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_tolerance

PatrickJohnCollins OP ,

Yes, I know, not entirely happy about that, although I do tend to follow the UCLA's position on free speech. Also, trying here to put forth a proposal to build a new platform based on ethics where the ideologies of Nazism and Fascism etc. would not find fertile ground. Could we focus on that?

Penguincoder , in Considerations for a long-running Raspberry Pi
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Was really hoping for more information than what was shared here; from other places and websites already. I have a few pi's running long term from the original pi zeros, B+ to a few zero 2 W. Only had to replace a few SD cards, but mainly I avoid that with the read only filesystem.

Coelacanthus , in Vaultwarden a Self Hosted Password Vault [tutorial]
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Hope this Pull Request could be merged soon so I can use it with new Bitwarden native Android client.

https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/pull/4386

CameronDev ,

Is this a new breakage? I've been using vaultwarden + android for years now?

Coelacanthus ,
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Yeah. Bitwarden developed a new android client written by Kotlin to replace old C# client. This new client is in beta testing currently. The old client supports both PascalCase and camelCase but the new client only supports camelCase. And Vaultwarden use PascalCase now, so it's incompatible with new Android client.

CameronDev ,

Yeah, I looked into that, but I seem to be in the google play beta for bitwarden and nothing is broken? Looks like this is a different beta? Bizarre.

Coelacanthus ,
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They doesn't use normal beta channel, and publish a new application named Bitwarden Beta.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.x8bit.bitwarden.beta

ChairmanMeow ,

This was just merged.

Daxtron2 ,

Just merged 36 minutes ago :)

hellfire103 , in Shoelace: Alternative frontend for Instagram's Threads
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Great work! This will be so useful!

Let's just hope ⓜⓔⓣⓐ don't completely kill this project, like they did with Bibliogram.

nixgoat OP , (edited )
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I'm prepared to receive intimidation letters at my door! Thankfully I live in a country (Chile. Can't really hide it, since you can geolocate my server and see that indeed it's hosted there) where it wouldn't be very much valuable for [m3t4] to sue me, since they haven't signed with a law firm here from what I can see. It would be much easier for them to just try and keep their platform closed off, which would mean they kill the open aspect of the platform. It would also be a win for the Fediverse, who has not received it well. Heck, I don't like it as well.

ramble81 , in Mini PC with Intel N100 and 6 x 2.5 GbE LAN ports

Can the N100 even run two ports at line speed, let alone 6? Having 2.5Gps ports is cool and all but even using it as a 2-port firewall I’d be curious what throughput you could get with it.

poVoq OP Mod ,
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This has seperate Intel i226-V NICs, so it's not all on the CPU, but I guess the actual throughput would need to be tested.

bear ,
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I've got a Protectli VP2420 running OPNSense at home, which has 4x Intel i225-V 2.5gbe running on a weaker Celeron J6412, and I was able to get the expected iperf performance of ~2.35gbps from some brief testing between two directly connected machines. I didn't really do any deeper testing than that though, and I'm not currently doing any crazy threat detection stuff.

aodhsishaj , in Recommendations for RaspberryPI 4B case?

Do you have a 3D printer?

ex_06 , (edited ) in Recommendations for RaspberryPI 4B case?
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i use this and i don't feel like having any kind of trouble, but on my pi i only have music, rss feed and rss bridges so my usage is pretty lightweight

https://flirc.tv/products/flirc-raspberry-pi-4-case-silver

RootBeerGuy ,
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I am using the Cooler master one, e.g. article here https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/cooler-master-pi-case-40-review

That one however makes the GPIO pretty unusable, so yours seems better.

I am using Jellyfin and Immich on mine mostly, it is rare that the PI gets hotter than 50-55°C. Don't know if that's good since I have no point of comparison. It took a long time at 100% load which got the temperature up to 70°C, but that was just once when I made the mistake giving Photoprism my whole photo library at once.

DreamyRin , in Make a JBOD Enclosure video
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I really enjoy the Hardware Haven videos. He makes things more understandable for a newbie like me.

spez_ , in Radxa Penta SATA HAT adds up to five SATA drives to the Raspberry Pi 5

The Pi needs more RAM. 8GB isn't enough

Cupcake1972 ,

what do you want to use it for that wouldn't also bottleneck the SoC?

poVoq Mod , in Community server for a local community
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Since a lot of local community activities can be captured in photos, maybe a Pixelfed instance might work? It comes with easy to use apps like Pixeldroid that should feed similar to anyone that has used Instagram before. They also plan to add groups soon, which might work well for organizing things.

GustavoM , in The Raspberry Pi 5 is no match for a tini-mini-micro PC
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Convenience > performance all day errday so the rpi 5 takes the cake.

poVoq OP Mod ,
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To be honest I find x86 stuff to be usually much more convenient, even lower end systems that are not really faster than a RPi5 anymore.

thomask ,

It's convenient until you want to upgrade the distro.

poVoq Mod , in Opinions on the TP-LINK Archer AX23
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I have a Tplink Archer C7, which works great with OpenWRT. I also have a gl-inet device, which is fine, but WiFi reception is better with the C7.

If you end up buying a gl-inet device, first check if you can flash a recent mainline OpenWRT image on them. The modified OpenWRT they come with out of the box is often based on an outdated version.

poVoq Mod , in ZFS High Availability with Asynchronous Replication and zrep
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You can do something similar, but much easier with btrfs and btrbk.

Of course ZFS is even more advanced than btrfs, but unless you are doing professional datacenter level stuff btrfs will likely be sufficient.

perestroika ,

Thanks, that looks like something I might have to try. :) Myself, over the network, I still don't do filesystem level incremental backups, sticking to either directories or virtual machine snapshots (both of which have their shortcomings).

Lemmchen , in Raspberry Pi 5 vs Intel N100 mini PC comparison - Features, Benchmarks, and Price

Is there an AMD equivalent of the N100?

nomadjoanne , in Raspberry Pi 5 vs Intel N100 mini PC comparison - Features, Benchmarks, and Price

If power consumption isn't the be all end all concern for you, there is a lot to be said for the ability of x86 to boot into just about anything. You still don't get that with ARM.

GustavoM ,
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No one would want to buy this to use with high-demanding applications, but for hobbies and trivial stuff. With that said, even a Orange pi zero 3 is "better" than both Rpi 5 and the n100.

tl;dr: The magic word is convenience.

nomadjoanne ,

Oh it depends on what you need it for. There's definitely some things socs are better for. No need to be up in arms about it.

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