monerobull

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[–] monerobull@monero.town 5 points 1 year ago

Sharing is caring <3

[–] monerobull@monero.town 2 points 1 year ago

NetData

That looks more like it's mainly focused on server-monitoring, was looking for something way lighter and Subz seems to be perfect :)

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by monerobull@monero.town to c/foss@beehaw.org
 

I have a couple of servers, domains, etc. that I need to keep track of and would like to have them all displayed in a nice dashboard/overview since I don't really want to put them in my regular calendar. Any suggestions?

Edit: Someone replied in a different community that they use Subz and I'll give that a try :)

[–] monerobull@monero.town 4 points 1 year ago

Looks like it's quite popular in Japan.

[–] monerobull@monero.town 12 points 1 year ago

As long as a LLM doesn't run into a corner, making the same mistakes over and over again, it is magical to just paste some code, ask what's wrong with it and receiving a detailed explanation + fix. Even better is when you ask "now can you add this and this to it?" and it does.

[–] monerobull@monero.town 1 points 1 year ago

Not really your question but Revolt is basically a 1to1 copy of discord in terms of UI.

[–] monerobull@monero.town 3 points 1 year ago

Same for me. Right now I don't need a laptop at all but when I get one, it will be a framework.

[–] monerobull@monero.town 5 points 1 year ago

Revolt isn't federated, every instance is standalone.

[–] monerobull@monero.town 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

can't down everyone at once

Well not until the next catastrophic federation bug gets discovered and abused 💀

 

I've wanted to get into 3d printing for a while now and have been checking out the prusa mk4 and the bambu lab x1.

The bambu looks amazing in all aspects besides repairability and offline printing, with the latter one looking like a real deal breaker. It seems like all the more advanced features need a connection to the cloud, which I really don't like.

On the other hand we have the prusa which seems to be running really rushed software still missing a lot of features that the hardware should be able to support and the price looks like way worse value compared to the stuff you get with the bambu. At least it's repairable and no cloud bullshit.

Should I just come back in a year and hope that the mk4 software has gotten better or the bambu doesn't require internet for all the cool stuff?

Edit: Just woke up and I want to thank everyone in this thread for the quality replies! I'll look into 3d modeling first and if the prusa doesn't anymore have janky alpha input shaping 2-3 months from now I'll go with that, otherwise I'll have to look for alternatives. Since I'd be running prints throughout the day while I'm not at home, I'd want something more reliable than an ender 3.

Edit 2: I just found out about the Bambu p1s, I might just get that one.

[–] monerobull@monero.town 2 points 1 year ago

No, defederating would block all flow between instances. The problem is with hosting content that you don't want to or arent allowed to host. Currently if I view a image from burggit, the image gets saved to the monero.town and then served whenever someone else views it from there, which is a problem. If instead every time someone wants to view that image, it gets pulled from burggit again, monero.town isn't in trouble for hosting it anymore.

[–] monerobull@monero.town 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

True, guess not caching remote content at all should be an option as well. Then you can just block caching for every instance that doesn't enforce proper tagging.

[–] monerobull@monero.town 1 points 1 year ago (4 children)

This issue should be solved if you could just set lemmy to not cache federated NSFW images (without fully disabling NSFW on your instance) since then users would load the images from the remote server and not the homeserver.

 

I'm using the nginx config from this template: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/blob/main/templates/nginx.conf

How do I go about setting up a TOR hidden service? Many of my instances users would like to read the site that way. People have told me it's very simple but the lemmy config seems to be way more complicated than a regular web-page. For example, I am not sure what to put as root path or for the location in the nginx.conf

Help would be greatly appreciated!

 

The time has finally come! Releasing June15th all around the Globe!

Have any of you guys participated in the playtests? For a couple of weeks BattleBit was all I did on Saturdays, first time I'm actually excited for a new game in a long time!

 

Just wanted to share this here as I really enjoy using it: https://knaben.eu/

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