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rtxn, to piracy in Switched from uTorrent to QBitTorrent

uTorrent has been down the shitter for over a decade now, I wouldn’t be surprised if the download speed was throttled without a pro subscription. It could also be a difference in how the applications discover seeds, or how much CPU time or memory is allocated to downloads.

As a general rule, if an application is full of anti-features, it tends to have better, usually FOSS, alternatives.

rtxn, to programmer_humor in what the hell is happening in ultramarine linux

Right now I’m listening to Adeptus Ridiculous (W40k lore podcast) and the image of giant cat-eared Ultramarines won’t leave my fucking mind

rtxn, (edited ) to piracy in It seems so strange to me that we are locked in battle with providers mining our lives for whatever, and we have to work our asses off trying to stay anonymous, to the point of being denied service

Did you lose your ability to recognise sarcasm, or did it never develop in the first place?

Of course that’s not what he said, but the issue of web ads is much deeper than the ad revenue or no ad revenue question he is taking a stand on. It has been discussed ad nauseum by more technically minded people than him.

rtxn, to piracy in It seems so strange to me that we are locked in battle with providers mining our lives for whatever, and we have to work our asses off trying to stay anonymous, to the point of being denied service

“If you want basic privacy protection, you are a pirate and I hate you.” - Linus Sebastian, professional L generator (abridged)

rtxn, to linux in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

VLC when I’m listening to local files, ncspot for Spotify.

rtxn, to linuxmemes in Your ads dont work here, brand!

Privacy Badger, if you want to try to reduce your tracking data.

Privacy Possum, if you want to send bullshit tracking data to cost companies money.

rtxn, to lemmyshitpost in the weirdest part of the year

We currently exist outside time itself. No gods, no sins.

rtxn, to programmer_humor in Good luck web devs

(insert image of Mt. Everest)

Because It’s There.

rtxn, (edited ) to linuxmemes in :wq!

To ensure the Unix-like standard of maximum backwards compatibility. Vi (the original, before Vim) was made in an age where computer keyboards might not have had luxury features like arrow keys, but did have alphanumeric keys and minimally competent users. It has worked for almost half a century, so unless you’re Microsoft, why would you change it?

Even today, many people prefer it because you don’t have to move your hand far away from the home row while typing or navigating, and the modality gives the user a much greater toolkit (seriously, I just about nutted when I discovered d i "). Not having to rely on modifiers and the arrow keys also reduces the risk of the repeated stress injury known as Emacs pinky.

rtxn, to selfhosted in Can I build a NAS out of a desktop? [Request]

Absolutely anything can be turned into a NAS, as long as you’re aware of your own needs and the hardware’s capabilities. A NAS is just a computer with some specific requirements.

When I first built my NAS, it only used parts that I got for free. A cheap micro ATX board with only two RAM slots, an i3-4160 CPU, 2x2G RAM, a worn-out SSD, and a 1T HDD. It couldn’t run something like TrueNAS, but it was enough for Proxmox and some Alpine containers running services like Samba, Transmission, Wireguard, and a small Debian VM for me to fuck around with. The single storage disk means there is no redundancy, so I only store replaceable data on it, like TV shows and installers.

There are many hardware-focused channels on video platforms that offer guides for budget home servers. Wolfgang’s Channel is good, and Hardware Haven and Raid Owl just finished a competition of building a sub-$200 home lab.

rtxn, to privacy in Dropbox is sharing users' files with OpenAI, here's how to opt out

Yes, it’s licensed under GNU AGPL 3.0.

rtxn, to linux in LXD now re-licensed and under a CLA

I hate Red Hat as much as anyone, but X11 is dying even without them.

rtxn, (edited ) to linuxmemes in I know it's not safe, but it's doesn't stop me

Don’t talk about chaos until you’ve used the AUR on Manjaro.

rtxn, to asklemmy in What are your "poor person" money life hacks?

I don’t know, can you?

TIL there’s a difference, thanks

rtxn, to linuxmemes in Where they went Tim?

Sweeney is like a man-child who thinks that he should receive higher praise as his more popular counterpart simply because he takes the exact opposite stances on many issues as some kind of underdog. Blockchain economies, the legal gray zone of generative AI, Linux support; and kicking his superiors in the shin and crying to the world when he gets shoved in return.

Epic will always be a lesser store platform, and Sweeney will always be a lesser man.

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