I'm running netdata on each of my servers and it has every feature I need. If u choose netdata, make sure not to install the nightly builds since they get updated all the time and sometimes break features. One annoying thing with netdata is you have to pay a subscription for the option to disable individual alert types. I have a nearly full hard drive and there's an alert for that which won't go away. Same thing for temporary inbound packet drops which seems to happen everytime one particular Plex user forcibly transcodes content (they're old and remote and won't change their Plex client settings 😡). Each error they send you an email.
I assume you meant "Ignorant" in the sense that his ideals are behind the times, but for the record the guy went to Yale and Harvard Law School. He's not ignorant he's intentionally and maliciously positioning himself aligned with the far right culture war whackos to scoop up Trump's base to get the nomination, then he'll pivot and backpedal those same positions to try and court the undecideds
And I'm finding myself actually posting comments instead of drafting and deleting them like I did on Reddit for the last 6-7 years. The comment threads really deteriorated on Reddit over the last decade
Agreed. I personally struggle with the word "intentionally," however. Meta was aware of the negative side effects of their content algorithms far before the recent Myanmar violence and did nothing to remedy it. There were internal reports about teen suicide and eating disorders several years prior that they tried to hush up, and of course the Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal which revealed the extent to which Facebook was supplying third parties with user info that was directly responsible for increased partisanship in the 2016 & 2020 election cycles, and probably (imo) they share some blame for recent hate crimes in the US accordingly. And now we know they definitively hold blame for increased violence in Myanmar. If they knew the effect their platform had and did nothing about it, that to me seems intentional. Just my 2¢
To maintain the analogy - what if the radio equipment were somehow designed to provide stronger, more far-reaching frequencies if the DJs were broadcasting hate speech and military commands, but shorter, weaker frequencies when DJs discussed crimes against humanity? Facebook isn't a truly open platform, it's algorithms dictate what users see and what goes viral.
What are you running for your firewall? I've been curious about self hosting a Lemmy instance (currently have a few services like Plex, Minecraft, pihole, etc) but do worry about security
This seems like a good idea and I hope Apple eventually follows suit. There are so many apps, especially on iOS, that are just the mobile app blown up on tablets that are basically unusable.
I use PiVPN (wireguard protocol) on the same pi I use for pihole exactly like this. Port isn't forwarded, but I can split tunnel DNS for adblocking on the go and still ssh to my other server
I just switched to Fedora from Ubuntu for my Plex server and I'm referencing the Arch wiki all the time, recently for looking up info about pam/Google Authenticator
Humans have always been highly intelligent, they were just limited by the tools of their times. And yes much of their knowledge and innovation wasn't preserved to be built off of.
For anyone (such as myself) whose use-case for Twitter is just for following specific people, if those influencers aren't using Threads or Mastodon then there isn't a competitor who can replace that service. I only use Twitter for a few select people and that's it. I'm on Mastodon just posting into the void which is fun but doesn't replace Twitter for me (yet)
And to add on: improved precision when typing. My WPM honestly improved once I started bring my lubed Holy Panda board to work and forwent the membrane keeb my work provided.
I'm running netdata on each of my servers and it has every feature I need. If u choose netdata, make sure not to install the nightly builds since they get updated all the time and sometimes break features. One annoying thing with netdata is you have to pay a subscription for the option to disable individual alert types. I have a nearly full hard drive and there's an alert for that which won't go away. Same thing for temporary inbound packet drops which seems to happen everytime one particular Plex user forcibly transcodes content (they're old and remote and won't change their Plex client settings 😡). Each error they send you an email.