Compared to what? Most services do not run PID1
TarantulaFudge
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•designing the strongest 3d printed hook competition - Tom Stanton 2nd channelEnglish
3·3 months agoThis is really cool! I’d be interested to find out what lower cost / recycled materials can achieve with this design. Also designs for the other connecting pieces like chains etc
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Linux@programming.dev•Initrd Support Could Finally Be On Its Way To Being Removed From The Linux Kernel
52·3 months agoClearly post does not understand kernel booting. Initrd will never go away, you need a way to tell the kernel to start systemd, which is usually part of initramfs. Both can be compiled as part of the kernel image which can be directly booted from EFI. So basically EFI->Kernel->Decompress InitramFS->Run Initrd Boot Script (usually ends by kicking off SystemD). Initramfs is compressed to reduce boot partition usage, load faster into ram (more noticeable on HDD). You want the bare minimum of kernel modules available in initramfs to load storage drivers, filesystem, LVM, LUKS. Everything else should be modules on the root filesystem, unless it needed for boot. You can compile these static into the kernel too. Generally modules are preferable as they can be unloaded/reloaded if there is an issue. Also updating initramfs modules is annoying. I wrote my own initrd scripts and custom initramfs. You can build it all with bash scripts and configure the kernel to include the payload.
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Work Reform@lemmy.world•AI Killed My Job: Translators
2·3 months agoThe AI translations still suck big time. Yes I run whisper on my local stuff, but I shouldn’t be able to tell that much from Crunchyroll. Like common at least review the subtitles… What the heck am I even paying for
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Round Two: Can I manage to set up Jellyfin correctly this time?English
82·4 months agoIt’s perfectly fine to host jellyfin online. Use a proxy server to enable TLS and do not use default ports 80/443. Use letsencrypt for free certificates. No need for VPN to access here either. Do not expose any other ports such as SSH on default ports. Lock down your jellyfin server and any other related services behind a VPN service and block access to Internet through other interfaces (except for port forwards on your ISP for jelly). Go high on port ranges since they typically aren’t scanned or blocked. Go dual stack for best results and don’t use your router address for IPv6 more than likely you have your own /64 choose a different address for port forwards. Do not assign this address to your internal servers. Use a reserved unrouted IPv6 range internally and do NAT6. Do not allow any raw IPv6 internet access
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Is KDE actually good or it is overrated? Or I was just unlucky because of prebuilt distros?
1·8 months agoThis happens on slower USB devices the data is buffered and the write won’t be complete right away. You can use the “sync” command and wait until it completes to make sure it’s done before you unmount the device. These days KDE shouldn’t let you unmount before it’s done though.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•After many years on GNOME, I finally switched to Plasma.
2·10 months agoI stopped using gnome after they removed the ability to edit the menu without going through a bunch of hoops. Their idea of removing complexity involved removing choice and customization. KDE has had superior multi monitor support for a long time.
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Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Only 7 percent of organizations recover data after paying a ransom in malware attacksEnglish
3·11 months agoYeah I’m surprised because my understanding was a lot of businesses were paying so it’s hard to wrap my head around why someone would want to do that now.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Complete history of Ubuntu: a lot of highs, a lot of lows
5·1 year agoI’d still be using Ubuntu sometimes if it weren’t for the snaps thing. They only make sense for proprietary software… but snaps still suck. I don’t like packaged software. They contain all kinds of things that can’t be updated. The app store was getting better before all that changed. Now Debian seems better, but I still prefer source based distros like Gentoo because the ingredients come with recipes.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Signal has been blocked by Venezuela and Russia
4·1 year agoIt doesn’t matter if it is a business entity operating under a government then you can never really know because gag orders. Centralized servers can be blocked. Telegram and Signal apps could have a back door. This is why open stack is important. And not just the code. Also encryption is default for p2p one on one conversations. It’s not in channels by default because it can complicate public use.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Signal has been blocked by Venezuela and Russia
2·1 year agoYeah the main thing is that the ports and addresses can change and it’s nbd. From a firewall perspective, it’s impossible to block them all. Especially when the clients are doing mundane https requests. Even if the server goes down or partial connectivity, the channel can still be used.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Signal has been blocked by Venezuela and Russia
123·1 year agoIt cannot be easily blocked especially if you use your own homeserver every homeserver replicates the channel and it can operate without the original server! That’s why signal and telegram are inherently flawed.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Signal has been blocked by Venezuela and Russia
27·1 year agoI can answer this! All matrix calls are over https APIs. Ports and addresses are stored in a text file on the base domain or in DNS txt entry.
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Arch Linux@lemmy.ml•Anyone else uninstall ncurses and realise how important of a package it is...
2·2 years agoI’ve done this 🤣 only once in 20 years I learned my lesson
You can just tell them you have a condition they’re not allowed to ask about it. The pharmacists don’t care.