I hope you’re upgrading from debian buster to bullseye!
I hope you’re upgrading from debian buster to bullseye!
If buying isnt owning then piracy isnt stealing
Had no idea about the user base numbers. I withdraw my objections lol
To be fair, i paid like $3, 10 years ago… So, not a great revenue stream for the developer
Obviously selling to an ad company is not good, but i’m not sure what the alternative is in a world where everyone expects everything for free
I had the same problem before… computer ran for 5 years with just the weight of the heatsink holding it down. Just keep the motherboard horizontal
Weather underground is owned by IBM now
Anyone know of a community driven, non-profit weathet platform we can share weather station data with?
Wow, did not know this…
I think i will accelerate my plans for a new NAS lol
QNAP is taiwanese and still providing software patches for my 8 year old NAS. I think they are reasonably trustworthy
But i agree with you, i’m going to build my own NAS from scratch this year…
it was marketed here (north america) as an australian beer… i think their slogan was “australian for beer” at some point. also parodied heavily in the simpsons episode in australia…
never heard of any associations with japan or england
Any famous beer that is associated with a country is usually shit… Like molson canadian, fosters, or bud light
It took me a while to realize guinness falls firmly into this category as well
$alias fewer = ‘less’
I’ve never heard of robert baker, but the less/fewer “rule” makes sense and just “sounds” more correct intuitively. Maybe just bias, having been tainted by this “rule”
end up with all kinds of dependencies and leftover files from shit that you didn’t like.
I’ve been using debian for 10 years and never had this problem. Apt keeps everything very neat and tidy
Are you downloading random .deb packages off the internet and installing them manually?
I’ve been reading nextcloud forums/reddit/lemmy/etc. for years now, and i feel like 90% of the problems are from people using docker or whatever easy one-click solution is out there
I’ve been running NC the old fashioned way for years now and i’ve never had problems of NC dying for no reason.
Have i had issues? Of course… Not not like the ones people keep coming here and shitting on NC
The only times i’ve had major issues and it was actually a problem with nextcloud, is buggy major version releases… So i never install a new major release until X.0.1 these days. Havent really had problems since
Nextcloud can be self hosted… It’s not really “the cloud”. Can be LAN only if you want
Uhhhhh. The article you linked says nothing about “free as in air”, which is the term you used. And thats the only reason i used it
Free as in speech or free as in freedom are the english similes to express the idea of libre
Free air or free beer are gratis. Without monetary cost.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gratis_versus_libre?wprov=sfla1
Free software is always libre and sometimes gratis
The “free” in FOSS stands for free like freedom, not free like air
FOSS projects cost time and money. Non-profits still need money. Not sure why everyone thinks everything should be free of monetary charges on the internet.
Am am not sure what the situation of opensubtitles is. Is it just barely covering costs? Or turning a profit? I have no idea. But i do hate how everyone thinks they’re entitled to free work and free hosting costs of every website on the internet
I stopped using docker because of this terrible behaviour…
How can anyone design a container that silently rewrites the firewall rules on the host??? Makes no sense
Podman manages to work without doing this
What is the error you get when you try to connect from another device? If not a webserver error, then maybe a firewall issue. Docker might do weird things to your firewall rules when you first install
It is fair… Companies paid $X lobbying our gov’t and in return they get to do shit and profit
Fair!