

I used to run a mastodon bot in termux on a galaxy s3 mini many years ago.
I like sysadmin, scripting, manga and football.
I used to run a mastodon bot in termux on a galaxy s3 mini many years ago.
I believe systemd after targets work tho I have never tried them Try adding this to mount options
x-systemd.after=network-online.target
For automatically you need to add a keyfile to a slot in the luks device
openssl genrsa -out /root/keyfile.bin 4096
cryptsetup luksAddKey /dev/mapper/extra /root/keyfile.bin
The entry in the crypttab would be like this
extra UUID=XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX /root/keyfile.bin luks
Generally, they enforce in Linux using root permissions to mount internal hard drives unlike USB drives that can be mounted by the user If you want to mount it automatically in every boot, you could modify the /etc/fstab to add an entry for it
Clean all the cache downloads of Arch Linux Packages
pacman -Scc
Remove unused docker networks and images
docker system prune --all
Cleanup untracked git files that might be in .gitignore such as build and out directories (beware of losing data, use “n” instead of “f” for a dry run)
git clean -xdf
Do an aggresive pruning of objects in git (MIGHT BE VERY SLOW)
git gc --aggressive --prune=now
Remove old journal logs, keeping last seven days
journalctl --vacuum-time 7days
Remove pip cache
pip cache purge
Debian testing is just a small resistence step of future arch users still scared to distrohop
I used to rice a lot a swaywm/i3 panels, keybindings and menus but I’m tired now A basic Plasma with some minor tweaks switched to Breeza Dark is enough.
Maybe when the merge transcoded downloads on the official clients. rn depending on streamyfin
4-2-1-1 for me I guess 🫣 or 4-2-2?
Two copies at home, synced daily, one of them in an external drive that I like to refer as the emergency grab and run copy lol
One at a family member synced weekly and manually every time I visit.
All of those three copies are always within a 10 kilometer radius in a valley overseen by a volcano so…
One partial copy of the so-critical-would-cry-if-Iost data is synced every few days to a backblaze bucket.
Yeah dont read their comments.
I have them on my RSS because is a nice feed of news even if he does some clickbaity titles but the community has zero moderation.
Like, it’s not just rude technical arguments, but also a lot of political and personal insults.
I don’t have the energy for it.
First FreeDesktop and now Alpine damm
I did setup UptimeKuma for notifications on this. let’s see if it works out when the expiry arrives in a month
Bold of you to not run to assume I don’t run Arch on my server too (but with all the services inside containers (which are arch images))
I started using Linux 2 years back.
Here’s the cause and it’s normal.
I remember going through a lot of hopping the first 3 or 4 years but have been settled on Arch since then.
“Google could be forced to sell Chrome” was the news in late november so I guess this a reaction to that.
that’s embarrassing one thing is to patch it to make it work on your system but to remove the donation buttons entirely…
I dont think there’s anything that seamless integrate on keyboards or social/chat apps but you could try to selfhost a booru app and then share the hotlinks to those gifs.
They are mostly known for anime and weeb stuff but for memes and gifs I think the tagging system would work the best so you can quickly search what you want.
Lemmy itself and then run any of the importers I guess it would be really straightforward
Ubuntu is like all other Linux distributions, they add to fragmentation.
Everyone should run Arch Linux
I use arch linux btw
Note that using headscale transfers the anxiety of contril from tailscale as a company to whatever vps you would be hosting the headscale on