Courant d'air 🍃

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  • I think this question has been raised a few times here and I’m not aware of any “guide for dummies”.

    Self-hosting is a wide topic and most of the knowledge is spread across the internet. I’d recommend going to communities like the one you just posted on, reading wikis and learning how to efficiently find information on the web. Most of the knowledge I accumulated over the years come from so many different places so I can’t think of a centralized knowledge base.

    If you really want to have a handbook you can refer to you’ll have to write it yourself with your experience about your specific setup and environment.








  • Courant d'air 🍃@jlai.lutoTraditional Art@lemmy.worldby @dirtyiron
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    6 months ago

    Great art but should be tagged NSFW

    Edit: wow, I was not aware that the NSFW tag was such a big deal.

    Just to clarify: NSFW doesn’t mean I cannot refrain from masturbating at what I see, it just means I don’t want to see this without first clicking on a blurry image. Everyone has their own sensitivity and it’s sad to see not everyone respect that.

    I don’t want to debate on that all day and I’m not moderating this community (plus, this post comes from one of the moderators so I’m sure they know how to deal with it) so do whatever you want with it.


  • To sum up the other comments:

    Don’t worry it’s nothing.

    PS: if you don’t have a professional do something about it quickly your house will explode.

    That’s why I stopped asking / reading answers about this kind of stuff on forums, and have a professional come and see to give me a real advice. Every case is different and reading random advices on the internet can bring a lot of anxiety. Especially if you decide to do nothing while some people told you that it could be really bad.





  • I’d say more than 10 years now. Computers evolved a lot more between the 90s and the 00s than between the 00s and now, my old laptop is 10 years old and it’s still perfectly running linux, and I hope it will keep running for years.

    The problem is more hardware obsolescence, it’s a Acer so every part of it is slowly falling apart (keyboard, screen, battery) and OEM parts are impossible to find after all those years. I guess this problem is less important for desktop.