[-] Triton@lemm.ee 27 points 9 months ago

From their terms of service:

They (private repos) are also allowed for really small & personal stuff like your journal, config files, ideas or notes, but explicitly not as a personal cloud or media storage.

I'd guess that most private git repositories are small enough to fall under this category (unless you track large non-text files in git). This also seems like a very reasonable policy, considering that they're a non-profit and they want to focus on supporting open source projects.

[-] Triton@lemm.ee 7 points 10 months ago

This might be what you're looking for. When translating between languages other than English (German - Spanish in my case) the data can be a bit lacking but it generally works really well.

[-] Triton@lemm.ee 6 points 1 year ago

No company is just going to host a server for you for free, a (virtual) server for running nextcloud will cost you at least a few bucks a month. As others have already said, you can run a server at home on your own hardware, but this is also not free (hardware cost, electricity, etc.) and you will additionally have to deal with any hardware issues & replacements yourself.

[-] Triton@lemm.ee 6 points 1 year ago

Laut dem Artikel müssten außerdem mindestens 14% der Unfälle durch Radfahrer verursacht sein, obwohl der Unfall auf einem Radweg stattfand (mehr, wenn man davon ausgeht dass Fahrradfahrer bei anderen Unfallorten nicht immer Verursacher sind). Geht es da um Zebrastreifen oder Abbiegespuren? Ansonsten hätten die Fahrradfahrer ja Vorfahrt. Oder zählt der Artikel geteilte Fuß- und Radwege auch als Radwege?

[-] Triton@lemm.ee 80 points 1 year ago

Honestly, instead of trying to remove Snap from Ubuntu, I'd just install another distro (PopOS for example is mostly like Ubuntu but with Flatpak instead of Snap)

[-] Triton@lemm.ee 8 points 1 year ago

I think it's a fairly standard feature. At least Protonmail also supports this kind of "alias".

[-] Triton@lemm.ee 7 points 1 year ago

That really depends on how exactly the public broadcasting is funded. In Germany for example, this happens independently from other state expenses so there's no way that the government can directly controll the press. For this reason, the press tends to be critical of all political parties, including the ones currently in government.

[-] Triton@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago

From Wikipedia:

Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian, ultranationalist political ideology and movement, characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy, subordination of individual interests for the perceived good of the nation and race, and strong regimentation of society and the economy.

The only part that could vaguely be associated with capitalism (in a democratic country) is "militarism" and even then this is only the case if you mainly focus on the USA. The fact that fascist countries were running free-market economy is also not really a point since that was (and is) the case for a large part of the world.

"subordination of personal interest" and "strong regimentation of [...] the economy" is the opposite of prototypical uncontrolled capitalism. Saying that capitalism is fascism is just as stupid as saying that fascism and socialism are the same ("bUT it wAs cALLed naTIOnaL soCiaLIsm"). Using the word "fascism" for everything you don't like just makes it lose all meaning.

[-] Triton@lemm.ee 8 points 1 year ago

I think Plex is not open source but is there any reason against Jellyfin? As far as I know, they also have apps for most smart TVs in case that's what you mean by navigating with a remote.

[-] Triton@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago

In my experience, a good way to get a polished desktop with a tiling workflow is to use KDE / GNOME with a few extensions & i3 shortcuts. Unless you really care about customizing every part of your DE, the work of configuring i3 to match a proper DE in terms of polish might not be worth it.

I previously used GNOME with the Forge extension and a few simple extensions for a workspace indicator, disabling the workspace switch animation, etc. This worked quite well but since GNOME is not very configurable, you have to do a lot of that through extensions (e.g. disabling the workspace switch animation & popup). This is particularly annoying since GNOME updates tend to break extensions.

For that reason, I recently switched to KDE. Polonium is a very nice tiling plugin for it. Since KDE is pretty customizable, I didn't really need a lot of other extensions to support my workflow. It's mainly a matter of configuring keyboard shortcuts and a few other settings. I haven't used KDE long enough to say how stable everything is under updates, but from what I've heard it should be a lot better than GNOME.

I personally use NixOS and Home Manager with the Plasma Manager module for KDE. It's a steep learning curve but if you have fun learning new stuff it is worth it in my opinion.

Otherwise, a GNOME / KDE tiling setup will probably also be mostly reproducible if you just track your dot files. There's always a bit of manual configuration but it's also difficult to completely avoid that with NixOS (although probably possible).

[-] Triton@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

You're right, Hades is not a very strategic game. There are some synergies between the power-ups, but mostly I just pick the ones that suit my playstyle. I'd also say that the power-ups in Hades are just there to mix it up a bit (and not really a core part of the gameplay loop).

[-] Triton@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

I'm currently playing Hades (a top-down, isometric brawler). The gameplay is really fun and with different weapons, skills & upgrades per run, it stays entertaining for a long time. The story is simple but engaging, and after almost every run, there are some characters with new dialogue that tells you more about it.

view more: next ›

Triton

joined 1 year ago