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  • Are you from USA? I feel that many Americans cannot really cope with people with different ideas and views, but always feel safe only in a space that are kind of an echo chamber.

    I like to share ideas with other having similar minds, but I am usually intrigued by trying to understand why others think stuff opposite to my views. My own views have broadened a lot over the years, often understanding that reality is much more complex than black and white and even 100 shades of gray are a simplification.

    Just to say, I don't give a shut what the Lemmy Devs political views are, I don't need to chat with them, I follow the communities I am interested in and try to contribute back as much as I feel like. I never found lemmygrad much of interest for example, but I miss the flat earth stuff which I was following on reddit (for a good laugh) and I believe Lemmy lacks diversity but not for politics: we are too many tech savvies and THIS is the current limit of Lemmy.

  • 40+ years of photos already sorted into albums and sub albums make immich useless to me. I am using LibrePhoto which feels slower but works as well.

    We will see what the future holds for both projects.

  • Well, yes, stage3 has been a revolution. But I don't remember using stage1 directly. I started with Linux way earlier than gentoo... On 386.

  • Docker sucks with user management. I installed them all on bare metal each one on its own user. They all belong to a common "media" group and inset 750 as umask.

    Its a bad bad idea to have 777 files and folders lying around, don't do it.

  • Today on Intel i7/Xeon with 16gb ram I go from a stage3 to full GUI (plasma, no libreoffice or such) in a few hours.

  • To all gentoo detractors.... 20 years ago compiling a browser would take 5 days (as in 24 x 5 hours...) So you are not allowed to complain TODAY about compile times ahahahaahaha ahahaha ahah haha aaaaaaaaah ಠ_ಠ

  • Gentoo all the way since 20 years, on all kind of devices, going strong and never looked back.

    Ubuntu, I hate you. A messy complex windows-esque caricature in the Linux world, where "somebody else" knows better than me and shoves it down my gully.

    So there you go, my best and worst distros choice.

  • It might, at times, it's behind a convoluted set of proxies of course.

  • Mandami un PM quando vuoi

  • Usb2 should work, its up to 30+ megabytes per second, enough for 1080p h264 streaming (6megabits per second).

    Hardware is not keeping you from trying

  • Because i am a long time Gentoo User and i feel like it's perfect for the job. that's what i use and i what i like

  • And by not using any docker, you can be 100% sure of what you are actually installing. instead of resorting to trust binaries somebody else put together in an opaque container.

  • Why a weird choice? It's lightweight and very secure since it doesn't come with any useless services by default, and i mean it :)

  • No idea. The page is up and it's working from clear web anyway.

  • Not unless they can also crack http auth and actually see the landing page.

  • I did check my newer posts

  • Its hard but rewarding, and perfectly doable given you want to do it.

    Note that there are a few mandatory requirements for a port to be feasible, like unlocked bootloader and vendor sources available for kernel.

    As newby, you also want already existing ports to start from.

    Also, some powerful hardware to build on (32+gb ram, 10+ cores, 100+GB storage).

    Also older (up to A11) can be real bitches, after A12 things are improving a bit.

  • You need to copy or grab or create the device tree files. Usually by cloning a similar device. Vendor files are extracted from stock rom. Kernels, you need an official release from vendor to start width.

  • You are welcone in any case. Its a rewarding and also tough experience.

  • Nginx with with over https