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  • "personal" and "trustless" seem sort of at odds here. you want personal data, so you want personal storage.

    what I recommend, if you have the time and energy, is to find another self-hoster you trust and be "backup buddies" with them. set up remote file storage on both your networks and send your backups to the other person's server.

    if you can't find another self-hoster, then find a friend or family member you trust and mail them your backups on a physical disk.

  • My favorite static site generator by far is Eleventy, which you can learn by reading their sample code at eleventy-base-blog. It uses NodeJS which runs on all major platforms, and it generates plain old HTML that you can put on any static host. I played with several of the generators on the Jamstack list, and decided that this is the one I'm most comfortable recommending. It has a very high power-to-effort ratio, you can do some really useful stuff with very little knowledge. I'm using it on my personal site, https://nycki.net/, to automatically generate a "navbar" on every page, plus an RSS feed for my blog. It's also nice for generating "prev/next" links under articles.

  • unfortunately most controllers with back buttons don't let you re-bind them in the host OS, with the Dualsense Edge being a notable exception. I've bought a Dualsense Edge, and, unfortunately, I can't recommend it. You're paying $80 too much just for 4 extra buttons.

    my controller of choice is a pre-owned Sony Dualshock 4 (like $30 on ebay) plus this $30 DIY Back Buttons kit from eXtremeRate. This new and improved kit allows you to save up to 6 different "profiles", so you can have different mappings for different games. the mappings are saved on the controller itself, however, it won't sync them with Steam. and they don't function as "function buttons", they're limited to acting as a "clone" of another button on the controller.

    at first I was unsatisfied with this -- what's the point, if I can't use all eight face buttons and both stick clicks and four more back buttons, all at the same time, right? except... in hours of playtime, I've never run into a situation where that mattered. Most games either keep your thumbs on the sticks, in which case you can have the back buttons act as ABXY, or else you keep your thumbs on the face buttons, in which case the stick clicks and trigger clicks are available. plus you have the touchpad click, which really is a separate button that Steam recognizes.

    I've never had any problems using this controller with linux. as far as the OS is concerned, it's just a ps4 controller, and the support for those is quite good.

  • I think the biggest culture shock for a lot of people is "fewer surprises, more options." On my machine at least, updates don't run automatically -- I might get a notification that "updates are available" but that's it, I still have to say "okay, now is a good time to update", it won't surprise me with them.

    Similarly, if I want to set a hotkey for like "take a screenshot of the current application", I can do that! But the downside is that it might not be set up by default, I have to go to settings -> hotkeys or something similar.

    Linux "gets out of your way" and lets you solve problems, but that also means it's not always going to solve them for you. It's getting better at this over time -- if lots of people have the same problem, the solution might get merged "upstream", but a lot of things are still "well, how do YOU want it to work?".

  • the closest thing on android right now is an app called Termux, it simulates a linux scripting environment with several languages (including C, python, and javascript), and it can be programmed to do anything an app can do (including blink the LED).

    but c'mon, that should be standard. also phones should come rooted.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Why are all the questions here so negative? Why not ask new and interesting things?

  • how about pocket computers with the power of a smartphone but the common sense usability of a goddamn graphing calculator? i'm sitting on a magic rectangle with more computing power than the apollo mission and it doesn't even let me blink the LED without installing an app?? these things should legally have to come with a scripting environment.

  • I'm a huge fan of Mice Tea (nsfw), it's more comic than game (it's actually a choose-your-own-adventure) but I read it on my Deck <3

    It's an erotic romance about a nerdy girl, a bookstore, and some magic tea that turns you into a furry. Tons of literal and metaphorical aftercare.

  • I still use firefox despite their questionable leadership, for one major reason: it prevents Google from setting whatever web standards they want. Sites that aren't standards compliant will usually still work in Chromium-based browsers, but they will break in Firefox, and then I can report the bugs.

  • The thing that sold me on the Steam Deck: mods. Mods for minecraft, mods for skyrim, mods for stardew valley, mods for SteamOS itself. I can customize it like no other console, and I don't even need to hack it first.

  • Not enough people seem to get that the Steam Deck isn't just a console that runs PC games, it's also a console that runs mods. The first games I played on mine didn't stretch its graphical capabilities, they were just games like Stardew and Minecraft that I could have played on the Switch, but only on the Steam Deck could I play them my way.

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    the eight types of little guy (sitelen pona)

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    binary times table rule

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    mermaid diagrule

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    budget vr rule

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    rule-igami icehouse pyramids

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    dinosaur.png rule

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Is there a community where I can get news about technology as in science, as opposed to "drama involving tech companies"?

    Technology @lemmy.world

    command line util to encode/decode framed packets?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    What field do you work in, and how many digits of pi do you use?

    Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Steam input gyro aiming feels great

    Steam Deck @sopuli.xyz

    People who got a Dualsense Edge for Steam Deck, how would you rate it?

    Steam Deck @sopuli.xyz

    Fitness / Exercise games for PC / Steam Deck?