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  • The one you want is usually called something like "slight smile" or "simple smile"

  • Well then, guess that clears that up

  • Next step from there is to find out what graphics hardware it has and try to see if you can get a distro that's known working with it

  • And this is a thread about how those won't work with European windows

  • As much as I'd love to, as a dev with over a decade of experience... I've already got loads of stuff going on, so trying to add another project to my list - Good luck finding folks though! Thank y'all for making this a fun place to be :-)

  • Let's just not talk about the part where the computer is inherently stateful though 😉

  • Meanwhile, for my homelab I just use split DNS and a (properly registered+set up) .house domain - But that's because I have services that I want to have working with one name both inside and outside of my network

  • Yep, as someone who just recently setup a hyperconverged mini proxmox cluster running ceph for a kubernetes cluster atop it, storage is hard to do right. Wasn't until after I migrated my minor services to the new cluster that I realized that ceph's rbd csi can't be used by multiple pods at once, so having replicas of something like Nextcloud means I'll have to use object storage instead of block storage. I mean. I can do that, I just don't want to lol. It also heavily complicates installing apps into Nextcloud.

  • There's always the fork network graph, but it's not exactly easy to spot which forks are good, just the ones with the most recent commits

  • Well they are both interoperable

  • Yep, I feel this one. I'm of the opinion that automation should stay out of the way. As a result, my automations are all very carefully crafted to be wife-approved - Anything I can automate is done without interrupting the usual way you'd interact with the thing. My lights are all z-wave light switches, so that anyone who needs a light can just click it on. Any light-based automations are disabled while someone is in the room the lights are in (except ones like "when a movie starts on the Roku, turn off the home theater room light").

  • Honestly for me the draw is in minimizing the mental/emotional overhead of forgetfulness. My wife and I both have ADHD, and I have autism. That leads to a potent combination of spacing out and forgetting even very important things.

    So both in service of that and as a fun hobby (My special interest is computing), I have automation using presence detection, various timers, Z-wave outlets/light switches (I refuse to use IoT, I prefer local access/control every time), GPS position and various stuff like that, in order to avoid things like leaving our home theater projector powered on unwatched (reducing bulb lifetime), leaving the oven on, leaving the espresso machine on (boiler heating water over and over again unnecessarily, wasting thousands of watt-hours of electricity), turning reptile enclosure lights on/off on a schedule with sunrise/sunset, that sort of thing.

    I have this ultimate vision in my head of my bedtime routine going from "Walk through the whole house for a few minutes and lock doors/turn things off" to "Triple-click my bedroom light switch 'off' and it turns off the rest of the house lights/TVs/projectors, reduces AC temperature a couple degrees, locks the doors, arms the security system for 'home', locks the car...". You get the idea.

  • You've got some fair points, and in agree with you - I was just still waking up when I wrote my original comment and misrepresented what I meant a bit. Will edit and update my comment later.

  • That's pretty sick! I didn't even realize there were gtk bindings; I might have to use that for an app I'm wanting to build. Torn between that and Tauri

  • Yeah I generally run any non-neutral alignment as "Willing to go out of your way to perform acts of [help/harm], with the alignment being determined by why you did it and whether you feel satisfied by the outcome, and you intentionally do those acts in a [principled/unpredictable] manner."

    As a result, most creatures are generally neutral - They may lean in one direction or the other, but a paladin's divine sense will only reveal evil if someone would actively make choices to harm others, feeling no remorse. Any good deeds are an extension of selfishness, done for the purpose of some kind of gain (lawful: gain is calculated or for an existing purpose, chaotic: gain is for whatever they wanted at the time)

    A good alignment for a paladin sense means you're willing to make active choices to sacrifice things important to you (or perhaps for your survival) for the purpose of helping others. That can be as simple as giving up something you wanted or as heavy as charging into a burning building to rescue the occupants. (Lawful: does it because it's the right thing to do, chaotic: does it because it felt right at the time)

  • Oh man, thanks for this. I had no idea, having used gitea for years now.

  • Four words all uppercase, one word all lowercase

  • Ok so even assuming $50/hr for the dev time, we're still only talking $16,500