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  • Laughs in Invidious (docker container) 😎

  • And, the difference is?

  • If that was really true, then most of the enterprise servers would have be using Windows/Mac OSX by now 🤭

  • If your hardware supports, you may self-host your favourite privacy frontends (e.g. LibReddit) on docker on your system, and point that extension to your self-hosted privacy frontend servers.

  • This tool is a godsend at the time when you suspect your RAM has developed a fault.

  • That's a clear indication of IoT control being taken over by malicious actor to make it a part of botnet.

    Any IoT needs to be secured when connected to Internet (and, not intranet).

  • Lemmy website does provide official PWA app.

    On iOS: Safari > Lemmy website > Hit share button > Add to home screen. On android, I assume steps will be similar.

    I wholeheartedly recommend PWA app as such is published by the publisher of website itself, and I don’t need to download it either from official or 3rd party store.

    In case you don’t know, PWA is basically a web app, running using your browser engine, which has almost same look-n-feel of native app.

    Wiki: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_web_app

  • I personally found Portainer more useful as it doesn’t require a VM unlike Docker desktop.

  • Would it be OK if I will be that guy when ranting about NVIDIA Linux drives? Asking for a friend 😉

  • Yes, that's true. Only if Intel follows the same in future.

    On a separate note, 5800X3D seems to be most efficient (throughput/watt) consumer grade CPU out there right now.

  • That's definitely a CPU for server (unless you are a general consumer with lots of $ 🙂 ).

  • The test data on article is about server setup which is the right use case for this change.

    Moreover the L3 cache on CPU is what makes significant difference, IMO.

    If that is true, not sure how much improvement consumer-grade desktop will see, given that most consumer-grade CPU will not have that much L3 cache on chip.

  • I got a Raspberry Pi 4B (8GB). Though I installed mwmbl only recently, but havn't noticed any memory leak as such; will keep monitoring though. BTW, i disabled logging for this container.

  • Just a quick note - command line script : this can be run as a docker. If you have any home server (Raspberry Pi x) and willing to spare some server time, you can run as a docker container on it.

  • Fully Mature Wayland implementation in Gnome.

  • Imagine yourself playing FPS game (CS: GO 2), and your cat just walk casually on your keyboard!!