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terminhell

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terminhell ,

I'm a bigger, tall guy. 6'4", and in my mid 20's 280+lbs. I was hired to deal with big heavy stuff. I'm no body builder by any means. Just larger framed. Still, often was hired to be a two legged horse. At the time I could do it. Now, I'm paying for it.

terminhell ,

I'ma just use my smart phone to, make a call. Or send a letter in the mail. I'm not about to do this lol.

How responsive is your Nextcloud?

My Nextcloud has always been sluggish — navigating and interacting isn't snappy/responsive, changing between apps is very slow, loading tasks is horrible, etc. I'm curious what the experience is like for other people. I'd also be curious to know how you have your Nextcloud set up (install method, server hardware, any other...

terminhell ,

Overall good. The only slowness is right after login. After it loads everything it's pretty responsive. Using the snap version (I know, snap bad. But in this case it was the only way I got it going.).

Self updates,.get email notifications when it updateab

terminhell ,

Maybe, but I kinda think Dale wouldn't bother with crypto thinking it's some kinda government psyops or some conspiracy lol

terminhell ,

Can we get a list of companies NOT doing this? I'd assume it's going to be much shorter.

terminhell ,

Is ai creating alt text now?

Also, ya no system is crash proof =(

terminhell ,

Just saying that it kinda reads. Like an ai prompt

terminhell ,

I can only go by people like Luis Rossman on Mac stuff, but I've done my fair amount of Chromebook repairs. Granted it's been a few years, and most were dell and splash of HP/Lenovo. Hardware wise there's not much to them, physically. Pretty easy with simple tools. However, the shimming/reloading the OS is a whole different monster. Dell was the easiest, but was still involved.

terminhell ,

From what I remember, even the dell process was a testament to following instructions to the T. Having to do some steps with the battery connected, then more with it disconnected, then connected again. HP used some special screw for board locking. Lol what a wild time.

terminhell ,

Ya don't need ATT's modem. Some copy pasta I've put together:

If it's fiber, you don't need the modem. You'll still need it once every few months.

Things you'll need:

  1. your own router
  2. cheap 4 port switch (1gig pref)

Setup: Connect gpon (the little fiber converter box they installed on the wall near modem) wan to any port on 4port switch. Then from switch to gpon port of modem (usually red or green port). Make sure modem fully syncs. Once this happens, you can move the cable from the modem to your own routers wan port. Done! Allow router a few moments to sync as well.

Now, every once in a while they'll send a line refresh signal that will break this, or if a power outage occurs. In such case, you'll just plug back in their modem, move cable back to gpon port of modem, wait for sync. Move cable back to router.

Bonus: Hook up all this to a battery backup and you'll have Internet even during power outages, at least for a while.

terminhell ,

Last I looked, I couldn't find a Linux version of Vivaldi. Which is strange as I'm pretty sure their beta releases did. Been a hot minute since I've looked again. Other than being chromium based, I liked what I seen. It's almost like kde developed it with its staggering feature set lol.

terminhell ,

My new PC has 64g ram. But I'm also not using or plan to use windows. Checkmate M$!

But in all seriousness, 8g is like, the foundational minimum these days. Sad tbh. Browsers are so bloated these days. I'm surprised that browsers haven't become their own OS yet. It kinda feels that way in some environments.

terminhell ,

ChromeOS is more of an OS built to optimize a browser though. Its close though.

mememamus , to Memes
terminhell ,

Legit chuckled

RaspberryPi becoming unresponsive at random intervals

Issue Description: I have been having this issue with my raspberry pi running dietPi where it seems to lock up and I cannot SSH / access any of the services on it. The interesting part is that the interface seems to be up and I can still ping it on the local network but shows no video output. usually I get about 3-6 days before...

terminhell ,

Not sure if the rpi3 can use the 64bit version, or if it's possible for it use an SSD like the the 4 can?

terminhell ,

Nuclear power at small scale is already in use in devices. Some medical devices, smoke detectors etc. As long as there is proper shielding, the enclosure is robust enough, and the overall device is made easily serviceable, I'm all for it. I can understand the fear sentiment of anything flagged as radioactive, but radiation is all around us already. Idk, but the less we can ditch super toxic and explosive lithium the better.

terminhell ,

My grampa had a pacemaker that was.

Edit: Source - https://osrp.lanl.gov/pacemakers.shtml

Edit2: For the smoke detectors, i know its not what powers it per se, as far as the electronics that sound the alarm and such. More pointing out it contains radioactive material, and is something in every (hopefully) house, and you likely walk by it often.

terminhell ,

I have a sister in law like the extrovert. I've watched her within a matter of minutes, go from talking to a stranger, to now they're babysitting for her next weekend levels of charisma.

terminhell OP ,

Look at the kernel version selected

terminhell OP ,

Oh ya? Awesome. Mind sharing what it's about

terminhell OP ,

Fedora keeps 3 kernel versions by default

terminhell ,

OP memes, but this unironically would slap.

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