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  • Yep, maybe it really is. I just wanted to see of there's something nicer out there before settling.

    I think I recall seeing Netbox a while ago, and I remember thinking that it would be something I'd like to use at work, but we already have idoit there (which I hate passionately).

  • Ugh, don't bring that up again.

    It's really simple: one chonky bear converts to 4 lynxes, which weigh 17 raccoons, which in turn weigh exactly 7 armadillos, that come down to 638 roaches.

    Upwards conversion is just as easy: one chonky bear is exactly 1/3 of a Swasticar, which converts to 2/7 of a large boulder the size of a small boulder.

  • My wife did it about eightish years ago with her narcissistic, controlling, lying father, and her life has become much better because of it. He's still sometimes throwing tantrums or trying to manipulate her (they still sometimes meet at family functions, of it can't be avoided), but the mere fact that he doesn't know our address has made her SO much more relaxed and happy than she's been before. Bonus is that it makes him livid, because he can't control her.

    Her sister has cut the ties with him much more recently, and has seen the same effects on her mental health, but she's also struggling more with it, because she grew up with him (instead of their mother, as has my wife) and because he knows where they live and it enables him to try and manipulate her into returning.

    From what I've seen, it does take initial and continued strength to cut the ties, but it seems very much worth it in the long run. (Disclaimer: YMMV)

  • Mint on my work PC, because my dear IT colleagues made the effort to provide standardized installations for us that are mostly carefree and can just be used; you can even get them preinstalled on a laptop or VM.

    Debian on my work servers, because everyone is using it (we're a Debian shop mostly) and there's a standardized self service PXE boot installation for it. Also, Debian is boring, and boring is good. And another thing, Debian is the base image for at least half of the Docker images and alliances (e.g. Proxmox) out there, so common tools. The .deb package format is kinda sane, so it's easy to provide our own package, and Debian has a huge community, so it's going nowhere in the near future.

    Ubuntu LTS latest on my home servers, because I wanted "Debian but more recent packages", and it has served me well.

    Not yet, but maybe Fedora on my private PC and laptop soon, because I keep hearing good things re hardware support, package recency, gaming and just general suitability for desktop use. There's still the WAF to overcome, so we'll see.

  • I have no reason to expect any different, but I would have a better night sleep if Shoutrrr were still actively maintained. I get that there may be no features to add, and I'm OK with that, but there are >50 unresolved issues that no one is taking care of, and I would assume that every software needs to be tested against new versions of libs, frameworks, OS releases etc., and I'm not OK with a project not doing that.

  • Sysadmin here. I use Linux a lot on the job and in my homelab, but it's true, I don't wasn't firefighting exercises off the clock. I just want to use my computer. Also, my systems are used by the whole family, and they sure as hell don't want to learn Linux and become IT zealots.