

also asked AI and it said that by default Alpine uses dropbear for ssh instead of openssh and the latter could be more strict when it comes to permissions. I’m not so familiar with the workings of ssh
I’d stick to Raspbian if you’re struggling.


also asked AI and it said that by default Alpine uses dropbear for ssh instead of openssh and the latter could be more strict when it comes to permissions. I’m not so familiar with the workings of ssh
I’d stick to Raspbian if you’re struggling.


I’m not buying ‘they need data cos they offer more products’. The companies have made different choices in how they build their software.


Don’t collect data and there’s nothing to handover https://mullvad.net/en/blog/mullvad-vpn-was-subject-to-a-search-warrant-customer-data-not-compromised


I find this a bit misleasing, especially when (in the uk) electricity is only ~50% renewables apparently.
https://www.zemo.org.uk/assets/workingdocuments/MC-P-11-15a Lifecycle emissions report.pdf
For example, a typical medium sized family car will create around 24 tonnes of CO2 during its life cycle, while an electric vehicle (EV) will produce around 18 tonnes over its life. For a battery EV, 46% of its total carbon footprint is generated at the factory.
So EVs are a small improvement. Since I enjoy older cars and my privacy a lot more, I’m gonna keep enjoying them and not let manafacturers ram EVs down my throat, especially when a lot of them are hideous SUVs.
Stoned turtle.


Just the social aspect really. Which makes it difficult cos even if an alternative is spot on, it won’t work unless everyone floods to it.


Has anyone tried any open sourced alternatives to Strava? I haven’t yet but seems there’s a few, checking through alternativeto.net. The only reason I still use Strava is because friends do, but I’m considering getting rid.
Their platform is unenjoyable with the amount of advertising for premium. Every decision they make recently is lowering my opinion of them.
I read up a little about why people dislike systemD
I feel like this isn’t the right way to research something. Is there any reasons it doesn’t work for your needs?


If you’re genuinely interested then fair enough. Just saying it’s not the only option, as a lot of people seem to think these days, and for personal projects I think it’s bonkers.


Don’t use kubernetes.
Cushioned shoes are bullshit. Go slow. Couch25k is great. Work on your form and strength too.
Must be a good store if you stay there half the year


Some great advice here, probably repeating others a bit but stuff that works for me:
For YouTube stuff I’d recommend an alternative front end like freetube. Much less in your face with throwing vids at you, plus no ads!
That is really nice. Also solves an irk I have with most Lego sets not being properly to scale, so they look a little off sat next to each other.


After they dragged him out he appeared to be on the phone to someone to make them aware of the situation. With the amount of police brutality and racism in America I don’t blame that reaction. Their actions here only justify it, too.
Learn html and CSS then create a simple static website. It’s a lot easier than it sounds, Mozilla has great documentation.


during this war
It was Israel partially with America’s miitary aid that made this into a war.
The reason for that might be the fact that we’re been cramming our feet into shoes that ruin them and don’t allow the muscles to develop.
Also there can’t not be an average.
Yeah, if you tried to hold a cat like that they would not be impressed.