

Yeah that’s not going to work for you. The tradeoff with flatpaks and snaps are increased disk usage and the mess of dependencies. If possible consider putting the flatpak folder on a bigger storage partition and mount it to your root btrfs.
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Yeah that’s not going to work for you. The tradeoff with flatpaks and snaps are increased disk usage and the mess of dependencies. If possible consider putting the flatpak folder on a bigger storage partition and mount it to your root btrfs.
I don’t think keeping the web centralized is sustainable because it used to always been open, free, and decentralized. We can already see the centralization falling apart
I totally get that, I twist things like that all the time for comedy :) Just wanted to point out something I didn’t think about the first time someone told me either. Because I’ve had days where I literally can’t even and shut it all off lol
Please don’t alter names so those who want to filter them out can successfully do so
Having something that will archive the website for you and also display a nicely formatted “reader” version is a kind of handy automation
That’s actually a good point, self hosting and home lab are similar things but don’t necessarily mean the same thing
Thanks for sharing! I never heard of that before
Windows S-mode only allows apps to be installed via the Windows store. You might be better off wiping it and installing an actual Windows version… Assuming the device has enough hardware oomph to run Windows smoothly.
Maybe that’s what the quote is. Whoops
For the most part, piracy is a marketing problem
No it works perfectly fine on a relatively small VPS. Ideally you’d want some redundancy for a form of communication but some people (like me) just wing it lol
We prefer “security hardening” but yes that… Also works lol
I’m in complete agreement with this post. Debian is pretty meticulous with their releases and Ubuntu LTS has a predictable release cadence if that’s more important than “when it’s ready”
Sometimes blowing everything up is easier. And more fun!
My suggestion would be to use an Ubuntu installer ISO to get access to your broken system so you can backup anything important and then reinstall Ubuntu. It will just be faster than trying to salvage a broken upgrade
Awww it’s poor nose looks like a gumdrop!
Where do I sign up for this?
Me too! This is certainly news to me!
I don’t think Vance has enough thoughts in his brain to go around sharing them