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dan, to linuxmemes in Screw init wars, real OGs discriminate based on DE
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I assume there’s an advantage to the binary formats though. More efficient in terms of storage size? Easier to quickly search by a particular field even in huge files? Maybe something like that. (I genuinely don’t know)

dan, to linuxmemes in So, timeshift or NixOS?
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For this particular VPS, I’ve moved provider several times, but every time I just use Clonezilla to clone the disk over the internet. Maybe I should do a fresh reinstall one day. There’s just so much random stuff running on it though.

dan, (edited ) to linuxmemes in So, timeshift or NixOS?
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stares at Debian Bookworm VPS that’s been upgraded in-place and hasn’t been reformatted since Debian Etch (2007)

dan, to programmer_humor in A lot of YAML
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Friendly reminder if you prefer dealing with JSON - YAML is a superset of JSON, so any valid JSON is also valid YAML.

dan, (edited ) to linuxmemes in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup
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Create a separate partition for /home so you can change distro without having to backup and restore the files in your home directory. Just be sure to NOT format that partition in the installer for your new distro. Take a backup anyways.

dan, to linux in Amazon Building its Own Linux-Based OS to Replace Android
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promise of write once run anywhere

PWAs are great if they’re written well, especially if they allow offline access.

There’s platforms like React Native where the apps are native on each platform (they use native UI widgets). You can’t just run the same code, but you can reuse probably 90-95% of code across platforms.

dan, to linux in System76’s Lemur Pro Laptop Is Just a Really Nice Linux Laptop
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I love companies like that. The world needs more of them.

dan, to linux in System76’s Lemur Pro Laptop Is Just a Really Nice Linux Laptop
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Upgrading/tinkering doesn’t void your warranty. Explicitly.

This is generally true with everything in the USA (covered by the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act) even though companies are sketchy about it and try to convince people that it’ll void their warranty. The manufacturer has to prove that your upgraded part was the direct cause of the issue you’re trying to claim under warranty.

dan, to linuxmemes in My PC is hacked
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Ah yes, I remember back in the day we had to build WINE with unofficial patches to get malware to work. How times have changed.

dan, (edited ) to linux in Linux holds more than 8% market share in India, and it's on the upward trend
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there are no protections against creating multiple accounts to upvote your own posts

They don’t even have to be real accounts. Lemmy uses the ActivityPub protocol, and nothing’s stopping someone from creating an ActivityPub server that federates with a Lemmy instance and spams upvotes from randomly-generated usernames. The server could just pretend that every username is a valid one.

Of course, I think something like that would be defederated pretty quickly.

dan, to linux in I'm ditching htop for btop, look how cool it is
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This looks great! Thanks for the recommendation.

I like Netdata because it’s web based, has a large number of metrics, you can pan/zoom the graphs, and it doesn’t use much CPU power. Console UIs are nice but they’re more limiting than something web-based.

dan, to linuxmemes in Noticed Edge was the default browser
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I wish Microsoft kept Windows as a paid product, instead of making it effectively free (with things like free upgrades from older versions) and sticking ads all over the place.

dan, to linux in Mozilla Finally Launches An APT Repository For Easy Firefox Nightly Updating
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Do you mean products like their VPN? They really need the revenue to try and become more independent from Google. Right now something like 90% of their income comes from a deal with Google to make Google the default search engine.

dan, to linux in Thanks to dust I deleted a 70 gig file on my drive
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Try dua. It’s like ncdu but uses multiple threads so it’s a lot faster., especially on SSDs.

dan, to asklemmy in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?
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Yeah I’m confused about that too. I drink ice water all the time when it’s hot… But I live in an area with a mild climate, where 27C (80F) is considered hot.

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