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Synthead, (edited ) to asklemmy in Edit: (What do you call this dish?)

Flowery!

Or Ted. You can call the dish Ted, if you want.

Synthead, to linux in How to update the BIOS on a Dell laptop running Linux

Came here to say this. fwupd is so good, it’s almost magic, and good vendors will actually support it themselves.

Synthead, to linux in Laptop with long runtime

What do you mean by “has a great runtime?”

Synthead, to linux in [Solved] BSOD on Windows VM after update

Why search for error codes when your operating system has every opportunity to tell you what’s wrong?

Synthead, to asklemmy in Any idea what is on his headphones? This is the synthwave radio kid on the lofi girl YT channel

I always imagined it as a spinoff inspired by these

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/477d744b-ea18-43de-bd5a-c1a50b1c03d7.jpeg

Synthead, to asklemmy in How do I stop my cats from eating my plants?

To those that didn’t read this as dark humor: coolant tastes sweet, and it’s poisonous. Your animals will want to drink it, and it will kill them.

Synthead, (edited ) to lemmyconnect in [PSA - Instances are upgrading to 0.19] - You may need to logout/login with Connect.

You shouldn’t remember your passwords, if you know what I mean

Everyone that neglects to use a password manager, smash that down-vote button

Synthead, to linuxmemes in Linus does not fuck around

Neat.

Linus could also be kinder.

Synthead, (edited ) to linux in Am I wrong to assume that docker is perfect for single board computers that relies on low life expectancy drives (microsd)?

I think Docker is a tool, and it depends on how you implement said tool. You can use Docker in ways that make your infra more complicated, less efficient, and more bloated with little benefit, if not a loss of benefits. You can also use it in a way that promotes high uptime, fail-overs, responsible upgrades, etc. Just “Docker” as-is does not solve problems or introduce problems. It’s how you use it.

Lots of people see Docker as the “just buy a Mac” of infra. It doesn’t make all your issues magically go away. Me, personally, I have a good understanding of what my OS is doing, and what software generally needs to run well. So for personal stuff where downtime for upgrades means that I, myself, can’t use a service while it’s upgrading, I don’t see much benefit for Docker. I’m happy to solve problems if I run into them, also.

However, in high-uptime environments, I would probably set up a k8s environment with heavy use of Docker. I’d implement integration tests with new images and ensure that regressions aren’t being introduced as things go out with a CI/CD pipeline. I’d leverage k8s to do A-B upgrades for zero downtime deploys, and depending on my needs, I might use an elastic stack.

So personally, my use of Docker would be for responsible shipping and deploys. Docker or not, I still have an underlying Linux OS to solve problems for; they’re just housed inside a container. It could be argued that you could use a first-party upstream Docker image for less friction, but in my experience, I eventually want to tweak things, and I would rather roll my own images.

For SoC boards, resources are already at a premium, so I prefer to run on metal for most of my personal services. I understand that we have very large SoC boards that we can use now, but I still like to take a simpler, minimalist approach with little bloat. Plus, it’s easier to keep track of things with systemd services and logs anyway, since it uniformly works the way it should.

Just my $0.02. I know plenty of folks would think differently, and I encourage that. Just do what gives you the most success in the end 👍

Synthead, to linuxmemes in It's OK if you cry

Every wireless adapter I’ve used in Linux for the last 10 years has worked flawlessly.

Synthead, (edited ) to linux in Navigating around in your shell

Some of these tips are dangerous. You generally don’t want cause insensitivity in your shell. Also, ls should never be used as a subshell to find files as a part of commands.

Synthead, to linuxmemes in It's (usually) already installed

Interesting. Not much of a package manager, then 🤔

Synthead, to linuxmemes in It's (usually) already installed

As an Arch user, why do people care what the default packages are?

Synthead, to comicstrips in "Pineapple Pizza" by Salo_Comic

Gifts from weird preferences is the best ❤️

Synthead, to asklemmy in What's the point of buying new phones every years?

If the battery greatly damages itself by charging past 80%, then the device should be aware of that and accommodate. I should never have to set an alarm to unplug my phone in fear of destroying it. This isn’t the 90s, where we tried to avoid over-charging Ni-Cd batteries. Making it work for the lowest common denominator is the only way to do it.

If, you know, you’re a company that doesn’t want your customers to buy more of your stuff. Yay e-waste.

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