bdonvr

@bdonvr@thelemmy.club

Administrator of thelemmy.club

Nerd, truck driver, and kinda creeped that you’re reading this.

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Suicide hotlines provide help to those in need. Contact a hotline if you need support yourself or need help supporting a friend. If you’re concerned about a friend, please encourage the person to contact a hotline as well.

United States

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org Phone: 1 800 273 TALK (8255)

Lifeline Crisis Chat suicidepreventionlifeline.org/…/lifelinechat.aspx

Veterans/Military Crisis Line (for active U.S. service members, veterans, and family members) www.veteranscrisisline.net Phone: 1 800 273 8255, Press 1 SMS: 838255

The Trevor Project (for LGBT youth, friends and family members) www.thetrevorproject.org Phone: 1 866 488 73865

Worldwide

Befrienders www.befrienders.org

Australia

Lifeline Australia www.lifeline.org.au Phone: 13 11 14

Kids Helpline www.kidshelp.com.au Phone: 1800 55 1800

Headspace www.eheadspace.org.au Phone: 1800 650 890

Austria

Rat auf Draht rataufdraht.orf.at Phone: 147

TelefonSeelsorge – Notruf 142 www.telefonseelsorge.at Phone: 142 (24 Stunden täglich) Email: onlineberatung-telefonseelsorge.at (chat & mail)

Belgium

Centrum Ter Preventie Van Zelfdoding www.zelfmoord1813.be Phone: 1813

Brazil / Portugal

CVV www.cvv.org.br Phone: 188 Email: atendimento@cvv.org.br

Canada

Kids Help Phone (for youth under 20) Phone: 1 800 6686868

For people over 20, find a crisis centre that serves your area: suicideprevention.ca/…/find-a-crisis-centre

Czech Republic

Linka bezpečí www.linkabezpeci.cz Phone: 116 111

Pražská linka důvěry www.csspraha.cz/linka-duvery Phone: 222 580 697

Linka důvěry Ostrava www.mnof.cz/linka_duvery Phone: 596 618 908 Phone: 737 267 939

Linka duševní tísně Most www.mostknadeji.eu/linka-dusevni-tisne Phone: 476 701 444 Skype: ldt.most

Linka důvěry DKC dkc.cz/linka_duvery.php Phone: 241 484 149 Skype: ld_dkc

Linka bezpečí www.linkabezpeci.cz Phone: 116111 (děti a mládež)

Denmark

Livslinien www.livslinien.dk Phone: 70 201 201

Børne bornetelefonen.dk/ring Phone: 116 111 (Child Helpline is open daily from 11:00-23:00.)

Finland

Suomen Mielenterveysseura www.e-mielenterveys.fi/en/ Phone: 01019 5202

France

S.O.S Amitié www.sos-amitie.org Phone: 01 42 96 26 26

Germany

Telefonseelsorge www.telefonseelsorge.de Phone: 0800 111 0 111 Phone: 0800 111 0 222

Nummer gegen Kummer www.nummergegenkummer.de Phone: 0800 111 0 550 (adults) Phone: 0800 111 0 333 (children)

Greece

Klimaka NGO www.klimaka.org.gr

Suicide Help Greece www.suicide-help.gr Phone: 1018

Hong Kong

The Samaritan Befrienders Hong Kong www.help4suicide.com.hk

The Samaritan Befrienders Hong Kong www.sbhk.org.hk Phone: 2389 2222

The Samaritans Hong Kong www.samaritans.org.hk Phone: 2896 0000

Hungary

Magyar Lelki Elsősegély Telefonszolgálatok Szövetsége www.sos505.hu Phone: 116 123 Email: sos@sos505.hu

Kek Vonal Phone: 116-111

India

AASRA www.aasra.info Phone: 91-22-27546669 Phone: 91-22-27546667 Email: aasrahelpline@yahoo.com

Israel

ERAN www.eran.org.il Phone: Free call within Israel: 1201 Phone: Out of Israel: 972-76-8844400

SAHAR (Emotional support chat line)(Hebrew) www.sahar.org.il

SAHAR (Emotional support chat line)(Arabic) www.sahar.org.il/?categoryId=63068

Italy

Telefono Azzurro www.azzurro.it Phone: 19696

Telefono Amico www.telefonoamico.it Phone: 199 284 284

Latvia

Skalbes www.skalbes.lv Phone: 371 67222922 Phone: 371 27722292

Lithuania

Lithuanian Association of Emotional Support Lines www.klausau.lt

Vaikų linija (Child line) www.vaikulinija.lt Phone: 116 111

Jaunimo linija (Youth line) www.jaunimolinija.lt/laiskai/ Phone: 8 800 28888

Vilties linija (Hope line) www.kpsc.lt/vilties_linija.html Phone: 116 123 Email: vilties.linija@gmail.com

Pagalbos moterims linija (Women’s line) www.moteriai.lt Phone: 8 800 66366 Email: pagalba@moteriai.lt

Linija Doverija (Support for Russian-speaking clients) Phone: 8 800 77277

Luxembourg

SOS Détresse – Hëllef iwwer Telefon www.454545.lu Phone: 454545

Kanner-Jugendtelefon www.kjt.lu Phone: 116 111

Netherlands

Foundation 113Online www.113online.nl Phone: 0900-113 0 113

New Zealand

National Depression Initiative www.depression.org.nz

The Lowdown www.thelowdown.co.nz Phone: 0800 111 757 SMS: 5626 Email: team@thelowdown.co.nz

Youthline www.youthline.co.nz Phone: 0800 376633 SMS: 234 Email: talk@youthline.co.nz Email: parenttalk@youthline.co.nz

Norway

Kirkens SOS www.kirkens-sos.no Phone: 815 33 300

Poland

Fundacja Dzieci Niczyje www.116111.pl/napisz Phone: 116 111

Serbia

Centar Srce www.centarsrce.org Phone: 0800 300 303 Email: vanja@centarsrce.org

Singapore

Samaritans of Singapore (SOS) samaritans.org.sg Phone: 1800 221 4444 Email: pat@samaritans.org.sg

South Africa

The South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG) www.sadag.org Phone: 0800 567 567 SMS: 31393

South Korea

중앙자살예방센터 (Korea Suicide Prevention Center) www.spckorea.or.kr Phone: +82 2-2203-0053 Email: spc@spckorea.or.kr

HopeClick www.hopeclick.or.kr

보건복지부 보건복지콜센터 (Ministry of Health & Welfare Call Center) Phone: 129 (24시간 위기상담 / 24 hour hotline)

정신건강증진센터 정신건강위기상담전화 (Mental Health Center Crisis Counseling) Phone: 1577-0199 (24시간 위기상담 / 24 hour hotline)

Spain

Teléfono de la Esperanza telefonodelaesperanza.org Phone: 902500002

Sweden

Mind mind.se

Switzerland

Tel 143 - La Main Tendue – Die Dargebotene Hand – Telefono Amico www.143.ch Phone: 143

Taiwan

Taiwan Suicide Prevention Center www.tspc.tw Phone: 0800 788 995 Email: tspc-fb@tsos.org.tw

United Kingdom / Ireland

Samaritans www.samaritans.org Phone: 116 123 Email: jo@samaritans.org

bdonvr,

Ooh, I’m in one of those states. I’ll use this out of principle even though I don’t have too many issues with FreeTaxUSA

bdonvr,

As someone who didn’t grow up on it but heard about it while learning Spanish

What a strange show lmao

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If your family had a PC at that time absolutely. Just wait for the first inklings and start mining. It was way easier at the start. You’d be able to get several thousands pretty easy. Maybe you get some visa gift cards as a kid for Christmas, dump em in there. Or even just go to any store and use your allowance to buy one. Then sell at the peak. EZPZ

Self-hosted or personal email solutions?

I have a unique name, think John Doe, and I’m hoping to create a unique and “professional” looking email account like johndoe@gmail.com or john@doe.com. Since my name is common, all reasonable permutations are taken. I was considering purchasing a domain with something unique, then making personal family email accounts for...

bdonvr,

It is. But as said, for personal email what’s the huge risk? You find a new provider, transfer your DNS records, and upload your old emails.

Make some backups of your emails, you should be anyway.

But they have a specific FAQ for this: purelymail.com/docs/companyPolicy#bus

bdonvr, (edited )

Use Cloudflare or PorkBun.com for cheap, no bullshit domains. As for the email host, self hosting not recommended. It’s a long battle to be not blocked by every other provider.

I recommend purelymail.com - no cost to add (even multiple!) custom domains, unlimited users, only pay for mail usage and storage. Go for advanced pricing until it starts costing you more than $10/yr. (Which it shouldn’t if it’s just you. Seriously this thing is cheap!) I just passed my one year anniversary with PurelyMail, and have spent $6 so far. This is my most expensive month, 85¢. And that’s only because I host a public Lemmy instance (small) and we had a few hundred spam signups which sends an email each time.

https://thelemmy.club/pictrs/image/5b7bd21e-1301-4186-9a9f-8821108ea519.png

This will give you a total yearly price WAY under what Google or Microsoft will give you. Google is like, $7.20/user/month.

And if for some reason that service goes down one day, as long as you still have a mail client with your email stored in it you should be able to just switch providers and import your emails from your client. Make some backups.

bdonvr,

You DON’T need a license for some types of flight though. Anything under 254 pounds. Ultralights and paragliders. (However that doesn’t mean there’s no rules)

bdonvr,

Not colorblind, she really is similar in color to the seat. The back of the seat can kinda make it look like she’s spreading your legs if you’re not looking right at the picture (for example, when reading the caption)

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I run Tumbleweed on my PCs and Leap on my server.

It feels so weird to update my server after a few weeks and have like no packages to update.

bdonvr,

Yeah YouTube brings me a ton of value and I wouldn’t mind paying a bit for it.

Not $14 a month though.

bdonvr,

SearxNG. FOSS, selfhostable. Don’t pay for a search engine.

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Most containers don’t package DB servers, Precisely so you don’t have to run 10 different database servers. You can have one Postgres container or whatever. And if it’s a shitty container that DOES package the db, you can always make your own container.

that those images are configured according to your actual end-users needs, and not to some packager’s conception of a “typical user”: do you do mailing? A/V calling? collaborative document editing? … Your container probably includes (and runs) those things, and more, whether you want it or not

that those images are properly tuned for your hardware, by somehow betting on the packager to know in advance (and for every deployment) about your usable memory, storage layout, available cores/threads, baseline load and service prioritization

You can typically configure the software in a docker container just as much as you could if you installed it on your host OS… what are you on about? They’re not locked up little boxes. You can edit the config files, environment variables, whatever you want.

bdonvr,

Nothing to do with efficiency, more because the containers are come with all dependencies at exactly the right version, tested together, in an environment configured by the container creator. It provides reproducibility. As long as you have the Docker daemon running fine on the host OS, you shouldn’t have any issues running the container. (You’ll still have to configure some things, of course)

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I’ve setup Nextcloud but have done next to nothing with it.

My Lemmy instance gives me the most problems, but it’s also the only publicly available service I run. Mostly the issue is it seems to have a memory leak that forces me to restart it every few days.

Everything else has been completely rock solid for me, running on a mini pc (formerly a pi4 until I wanted to start doing stuff with Jellyfin and needed more power for transcoding) on OpenSUSE Leap all in docker containers. Makes it insanely easy to move stuff. I had no issues basically just copying the docker-compose files and data and bringing them up even when switching architectures.

Pi-Hole or something else for network ad blocking?

I’ve been aware of pi-hole for a while now, but never bothered with it because I do most web browsing on a laptop where browser extensions like uBlock origin are good enough. However, with multiple streaming services starting to insert adds into my paid subscriptions, I’m looking to upgrade to a network blocker that will...

bdonvr,

Pi-hole is great, but unfortunately ads in YouTube or other streaming services is not one of the things it blocks.

bdonvr,

Remember to make regular backups, kiddos.

bdonvr,

Disney+ has a lot of foreign language dubs, which even for mainstream titles are exceedingly hard to find on torrent sites. It’s the thing holding me back from getting a NAS and going full pirate.

bdonvr,

Yeah take it down. Sometimes they make comics that wouldn’t be bad in isolation but considering they’re nazi sympathizers it changes the context. And most of their stuff is outright wildly bigoted antisemitic/homophobic/racist shit.

I’ve included some exaples below if you think I’m exaggerating (hosted outside this guys server)

CW: flagrant racism, homophobia, and antisemitism.https://thelemmy.club/pictrs/image/4764ddd8-e2db-4ca8-8420-6bad74d81af9.webphttps://thelemmy.club/pictrs/image/a1a001d1-2361-403d-b1e5-16ae9ebb4d65.webphttps://thelemmy.club/pictrs/image/c17d426f-066a-4519-83b3-6c64bc900512.webp

bdonvr,

It’s really amazing, it’s a drop in replacement for Google Photos and the like with good mobile apps, face/object recognition, etc.

bdonvr,

It’s undergoing massive development, it basically went from nothing to nearly full featured in two years.

The breaking change just means you need to actually do something before updating. The software isn’t quite ready to be put on auto-update yet. Honestly the way the devs aren’t afraid to break things I think has contributed to the fast development.

Just be sure to keep a secondary backup of your photos which you should do either way.

bdonvr,

“Drop in” as in “You can drop this in your Home Screen where Google Photos used to be and notice very little functional difference.”

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