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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Linkwarden (v2.11.0) - open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize, and preserve webpages, articles, and documents (tons of new features!) 🚀English
1·5 months agoSQLite doesn’t need a networked setup at all. What the poster above is asking is an option for linkwarden to just use embedded SQLite as its db engine. For apps I build I just embed SQLite into the binary, no db network needed, the binary just sets up a db file at startup in say ~/.config/app/db.file and off to the races. If you don’t need to access it from multiple contexts SQLite is hard to beat.
Did the arrow taunt you specifically for a reason? Did you steal its tater casserole?
Heh, well even by that definition I’d still say it’s the og enterprise. If we’re taking the nautical pov on things like a wooden sailing ship, they often had similar refit type work and were always the same “ship”. Example, Tally Ho rebuild on YouTube, you can argue all you want that there is barely any of the 1910 ship left, but no mariner would argue as such. The idea and spirit of the Tally Ho is alive in the rebuilt ship. She is as much the original as she is now or will be in the future.
Really it’s just a question of lineage or even idea. Much like a human with say cosmetic surgery to look like Barbie or Ken, the person is the same the bones are still there as it were. The name remains, the ship will change, or if you will the 4d path in time describes the ship through history.
Im gonna that guy your that guy. If this is the refit it’s still the original enterprise. It’s no different to the ship of Theseus question, if anything it’s simpler than that old canard, so I’d say it’s still the same ship just upgraded.
The equivalent would be to require all pictures of some actor only be when they were young. I challenge your premise at the axiom here as it’s the same ship just upgraded at a point in time.
mitchty@lemmy.sdf.orgto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•"When does <insert package name> get update ?" moment.
2·8 months agoThat would only solve it for python, not for say c shared libraries. For that you’re in nix land or guix or if you hate yourself containers.
I’m in nix land so I just write nix derivations so not a big deal having many versions of the same thing at once.
You misspelled curl. The keys are right next to each other so it’s understandable.
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politics @lemmy.world•Martin Niemöller: "First they came for the Socialists..."
5·10 months agoYeah the Weimar Republic was many things and it was a pretty progressive place prior to 1933. Then it quickly changed.
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Games@lemmy.world•Report: Unity continues mass layoffs with 'abrupt' communications and 5am emailsEnglish
6·10 months agoNeeds a lot of work yet but I like it. I’m using it for non game shenanigans personally.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Homelab upgrade - "Modern" alternatives to NFS, SSHFS?English
2·10 months agoAs a recently former hpc/supercomputer dork nfs scales really well. All this talk of encryption etc is weird you normally just do that at the link layer if you’re worried about security between systems. That and v4 to reduce some metadata chattiness and gtg. I’ve tried scaling ceph and s3 for latency on 100/200g links. By far NFS is easier than all the rest to scale. For a homelab? NFS and call it a day, all the clustering file systems will make you do a lot more work than just throwing hard into your nfs mount options and letting clients block io while you reboot. Which for home is probably easiest.
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World News@lemmy.world•Donald Trump is not joking about making Canada the 51st state, Justin Trudeau warns in hot mic commentsEnglish
4·10 months agoI’m in Minnesota, I’d take up arms against people trying to invade Canada. Fuck those fascists.
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politics @lemmy.world•Democrats slam Trump for not making good on promise to ‘immediately’ lower food prices
10·10 months agoWe need more forceful language like annihilates or obliterates or I dunno excoriate. I find any headline that uses this style of headline is generally crap though generally.
Given the ceo this shouldn’t come as a shock.
Yeah just level up. Though there is an improved industrial pal shredder Fargo style at the end game too if you went to automate things.
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World News@lemmy.world•The world prepares to vote against the US blockade on CubaEnglish
1·1 year agoNone I could find, spraypaint those 3 out at least >.< I’ve no idea on the other countries accuracy my bet is that graphic is pre 2017 at the least cause the enterprise was decommissioned that year.
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World News@lemmy.world•The world prepares to vote against the US blockade on CubaEnglish
3·1 year agoAnd the bonhomme Richard basically got arsoned in port. The enterprise is definitely out of it since 2017, this graphics full of bs.
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Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Large-scale brute-force activity targeting VPNs, SSH services with commonly used login credentialsEnglish
1·1 year agoI found just white listing cidrs from your country the most effective way to reduce this log spam. I only use keys anyway so the attempts are pointless.
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump wants an "American Iron Dome." Experts say that's ridiculous.
3·1 year agoHopefully it’s more to keep the attack geese out. Loons too.
Dam freckle cultists and your freckle secrets.



The default for cargo is debug builds why that would surprise anyone as being slower is beyond me, —release isn’t that much extra to type or alias. Do people not learn how their tools work any longer? This isn’t that far off from c/c++ where you set cflags etc to fit the final binaries purpose.