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  • Give Nextcloud AIO a shot. I installed bare metal the first time, but AIO has decreased my maintenance burden to next to nothing. Before that, it felt like every update would break my system. I'm a year or two into my transition from Linux nerd to self-hoster. I still fail at things on occasion, but I have learned a lot. I hope it goes as well or even better for you.

  • I would argue that "bureaucratic overhead" is missing in companies at least as much as it is excess in governments. These double checks and regulations help guard against things like companies externalizing environmental and health impacts. They also act as a check on tendencies towards consolidation (or rather should). Consequently, companies appear to operate more efficiently, but we will have to pay to clean up and handle their externalities eventually.

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  • If you want to save time, money, and water, one of my favorite venues has toilets that have sinks on top of them so the water used to wash hands is collected in the tank as grey water to flush the toilet.

  • I think a good first step would be to require all public services and similar to transition to FOSS software only. Schools, governments, public health, etc, should not, generally speaking, be in the business of making money for private interests, nor should our data be stored in these black boxes. If we don't own it; it owns us. Sure that's a huge departure from current reality, but I see it as fairly clear cut. I'm sure people will say I go too far.

  • Honest profile for a bot:

    • Profile pic of a server rack, 3rd from the top, under the Dell PowerEdge, above the UPS
    • Interests are parsing webpages and hallucinating
    • Looking for a server farm to be plugged into
    • Family includes it's entire private cloud
  • They will be able to steer entire cultures and countries without ever appearing as if they were sitting in the drivers seat. This is the social control endgame playing out in front of our very eyes. Why use violence to control people when you can subconsciously persuade with bandwagonning and peer influence by tempting people into parasocial relationships with AIs you control. Expect the AIs to offer real benefits, but with hidden catches. Like how rats are killed with 10% poison and 90% tasty treats, we will be steered to our doom by exploiting our desires and weaknesses and our inability/unwillingness to take into account the future effects of our decisions today. This is nothing new, it's just a larger, subtler, more wide reaching way of doing it.

  • I don't have much to add other than my agreement. They've been tightening the noose around our necks little by little for years now. But don't worry, screenshots and copying and pasting text will return...as a microsubscription! /s

  • I'm not sure. I ended up with the eeros because of the mesh and the fact that the upstairs office always had weak signal. I don't like them and I've been generally de-googling and de-amazoning my life. The self-built route appeals to me too. Ultimately, I'll settle somewhere between off-the-shelf and DIY, but there's no better way to learn that to do it the hard way from the ground up. In regards to actual hardware, is there a Lemmy community for honest reviews by real people?

  • Thanks this put me on a track to fixing my issues and learning something new. I cleaned up my DHCP, checked my incoming and outgoing ports in the firewall, and everything seems to be working as it is supposed to. The eeros don't have a "true AP mode" from what I read online, but bridging them and turning off the wireless on the modem worked.

  • My right extremist friends would hate me for being too economically and socially left; my left extremist friends would hate me for being too socially and economically right. My progressive friends would be upset that I'm not progressive enough on social issues especially. My neo-con and centrist friends would be upset that I oppose the status queue.

    Having said, those who examine their own beliefs would probably not fit any label perfectly either, so basically everyone would hate everyone.

    I would look above peoples heads for indication that their beliefs are not inherited from a label, but rather assembled through self-reflection and life experience because those sorts of people are more conducive to openly discussing beliefs and possibly having their opinion change in regards to new information.

    The authorities wouldn't give a shit because I'm a law abiding citizen and even though I oppose some of the things our nation does, I do not meaningfully resist and I still participate in capitalism and the other structures that prop them up in power.

    Thanks for that moment of self examination. Now I'm standing in front of the mirror judging the political beliefs hovering above my own head! :D

  • I remember being taught in the 90s that you never use your real name online. Now it's just "normal" to use your full legal name to comment on the bottom of every shitty news article. How far we have let it come is increasingly disturbing.

  • Probably very few if any. Admittedly the outlier, I read Chipotle reviews because I've had too many of them give a time for pickup then proceed to dilly-dally for 20-30 mins past the time they gave me. Not cool. I'm happy to wait, but don't tell me it's going to be done.

  • I've had good luck with the more basic Spigen cases in the past though I didn't like the nicer one with the kickstand and the hard plastic/rubber combo. I'm curious what else is out there, but if I don't see anything that stands out to me, by backup plan is to get a Spigen as similar to my old phone as possible.

  • Yeah, I had the same situation with my OP9 and a Spigen case. I eventually found out that those little tiny brush-toothpicks seemed to work for cleaning a USB-C port, but it was never quite right and the only reason the port didn't eventually kill it was because the power button stopped working first.

  • This sounds like a potential peertube channel: "Will it Chomp?" where you let animals go after expensive gadgets and assign ratings based off the resulting carnage. The customization sounds like a key selling point here. I could probably print a trail map on one so I can easily reference my route when I'm out biking! Or, if I wanted to be really obnoxious and weird, I'd print all my terminal shortcuts on it since nothing is more likely to be next to me when I'm at the computer except coffee.

    Thanks for the input.

  • I have to admit they are the best looking recommendation I've seen yet. That 13:00 management meeting is going to lose their shit when I walk in with a glow in the dark circuit board case. :D That was a joke, but there really are a lot of cool designs in there. I remember looking at their stuff when I bought my laptop 5-10 years ago.