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  • I think it heavily depends on the files one has to browes the most. I deal with text files all the time, so i dont need an icon to jump in my face telling me, that its a text file.

    The media-, design people I know love the previews that icons give them, because its much easier to spot the image file, they are looking for while scanning through a directory

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Use HomeAssistant as remote "Backup Facility"?

  • As in have you heard of deprecated IPv6 addresses before?

    Definetly not 0.o

    It's really hard to actually believe that a problem like this hasn't got a 1-word-command + flag solution yet. I mean you could ecxpect something like

     
        
    ip -6 -i eno0
    
    
      

    or so...

    And yes, totally agree on the edit part! It's always nice to at least no about all the options that exist and smb found out hustling the same struggle like me :D

  • Isn't it incredible, that we have to read blogposts to learn how to extract an IP addr of a network interface in the shell ... in json ... in 2025 ??!

    Some problems will never really get solved.

    Thanks for the write up !

  • Nooo, I just read the omnivore Readme and was so excited, just to read this blog post afterwards realizing that now you buy in some proprietary AI shit with it :(

    Edit: it seems like the selfhosting software is still seeing some traffic, but until now I didn't understand, whether there will be further development or just documentation...

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Manage things "To be Read"

  • +1 that question, I've also never installed/used OpenCloud, simply because I didn't see the benefit of it until now.

    Based on the comments given so far, I have some hope that over time, the Go-approach could give us a more resource saving, but feature full alternative to tangle with, so I will stay tuned :)

    For now I will stick to Nextcloud, because it gives me all the features I need and the maintanance, at least for the couple-hundred-user-instances I maintain, is not that bad, as I often read around the web :) But I also can understand, that people wish to have less maintenance struggles and therefor try sth else, wich is good for me, so I can hope for more experience reports in the near future :p

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    App Image or AUR package

  • Then, only the vpn provider would see the very same traffic, the ISP would see without vpn.

    The ISP would just see your connection to the vpn provider.

    The sites themselve would just see the vpn ip.

    So it's not the question about whether anyone sees the traffic, but who.

    Only Tor would hide this traffic in a sense.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Nextcloud (PHP) vs OpenCloud (Go)

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  • Ok, typing in the password but not seeing any characters (like * e.g.) is quite common. It prevents shoulder surfers from seeing the acual length of you password.

    That means, that its still possible, that you keyboard is actually working there.

    Are you using a layout different from US-ANSI ? Sometimes devices fall back to US layout during boot, which would lead to you typing in a "wrong" password, without noticing it. Especially special characters have different keys on different layouts. On german layout e.g. "y" and "z" are "swapped".

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  • Just partly related, and probably no help here - but about the fact, that you can't type in that password (regardless whether you can remember it or not):

    you probably use a bluetooth keyboard on that surface? Before boot is finished, bluetooth connection is not possible, so you need some sort of USB/serial keyboard to even type.

    Had this issue when full disk encrypting a surface, because without usb (or the original serial) keyboard your stuck in the luks mount process during boot...

  • Could anybody in short explain, what I have to understand from "it's tagged"?

    The commit shows that there was a longer with 3.0.0 tag before and now its just 3.0.0

    What does that tell us? :D

  • This seems like a normal cheap android phone with a bootloader-unlocked operating system and some pre-installed ad-block and rethinkDNS'ish Apps imstalled?

    And no offence, but the advertising video itself is more scamy then the wedding-dress shop around the corner that is always closed and dusty, but still paying a horrendous amount of rent each month...

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Difference between Github, Gitlab, Forgejo ?

  • I postet a screenshots from https://manjaro.org/products website where they have a stock photo of a macbook besides the download button for the desktop .iso

    Know theres another macbook stockphoto at gnomes website.

    So either there are no other laptops produced that fit the highly enterpr1se entrepreneur busine5s investment1t!1! life style of the regular linux users who visit these websites, or manjaro and gnome are all investing in asahi linux secretly.

    I understand that the iphone became a synonym for "mobile phone" especially when it comes to graphics. The unique look of them, especially when they still had their home button, makes it very easy to draw one on a computer e.g.

    And macbooks are widely used by professionals of all disciplines, so yes, macbooks are associated with profession.

    All fine, but why on a Linux-Distro website, like manjaro ?! Why on Gnome? Apples not really invested in getting open source software running on their systems, so where come the probs from and what for?

  • I do the exact same thing as OP with KeepassDX at work and works pretty nice so far, since I gave KeepassDX the right acces rights on the nextxloud directory.

    What diferences have you figured out so far with Keepass2android in comparison ?

  • I see lots of sidekicks against Manjaro, it's a thing apparently :D I am using manjaro on a framework 16 for about a year now and it never broke anything, just works wonderful for me, although I dont have any fancy requirements other than a working Linux.

    But i would be interested in the critics about the team and their "bad" decisions, as stated in some comments. What were the problems?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Difference between Manjaro and EndeavourOS

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Differences between Wayland and X11

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Manjaro on Macbook

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    What to do, with a TP-Link Archer C7?