interdimensionalmeme

joined 3 years ago

Does that mean I could rip the oci image out of a docker and run ir as an lxc?

I much prefer dealing with lxc systems than docker even if dockers are lighterweigth.

I feel more in control with using lxc

Yes, but it was empty

Hey, any way I can get root on my android 9 phone un-unlockable boot loader since it didn't get updates 6 years?

Does CCac have a lemmy?

[–] interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 days ago (4 children)

Lxc doesn't use oci images? I always end up using docker in lxc when dockeris the only option (which I have not figured how to makw work on my airgapped side

Did you make it work? I kind of remember trying but failing. The promise of self host is a soothing edge against feature backsliding (enshittification) so it's a great selling point. But not if you try and it's not actually practical (looking at you signal)

[–] interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml 12 points 2 days ago (4 children)

It's like trillium, but not open source Here is an enthusiastic person talking about the state of the art of one year ago for 20 minute. https://youtu.be/XRpHIa-2XCE

[–] interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

They laser off the vcpu feature from the chip just so you can't use it at the same time as another family member. They spend extra money to make it worse.

[–] interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml 11 points 3 days ago (6 children)

Very sad that Trevor died doing what he loved, sucking his own dick during autoerotic asphyxiation, he flew too close to the fun one too many, many times.

[–] interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml 9 points 3 days ago (1 children)

They could just ask. "Please allow us to know what you flash and on what device so we can improve the software" yes, no, tell me more, show me the data

 

Hi,

I find bookmarks tedious to use and largely a huge waste of time. I have 10s of thousands of bookmarks and I never ever open any of them except the 10 or so on my bookmarks toolbar

Will bookmark ever improve, they seem to be solidly stuck in their functionality from 1996 and stagnant. Probably because nobody uses them there is no point in improving something no one uses.

So anyway, I thought bookmarks could be potentially useful if you could search text inside them. Except of course being 1996's finest technology, they never considered possible to save the text of a website as metadata of the bookmarks and they are built on this really naive idea that the bookmark will still work in the future, how pure in innocent of them.

So anyway, I'd like to just ask my locally running offline copy of deepseek 621B to search inside my bookmarks for a specific text and look at all images, video and audio transcript for a certain topic. I know this is a lot to ask of the outdated and obsolete bookmark technology so I'm curious if maybe there's someone that thought of improving that functionality or if I'm the first one to ever realize that ?

 

I tried creating a single bookmark with search word But I can't get this to work. How can I bypass security to make it work ? Do I really have to enable debug mode ? Is it possible to switch debug mode without having to restart the browser (and discard all tabs)

Here is the code I tried

javascript:(async()=>{let t="S",n="GPT Classic",u="https://chatgpt.com/g/g-YyyyMT9XH-chatgpt-classic/?q=%25s",k="cc",g=(await PlacesUtils.bookmarks.search({parentGuid:PlacesUtils.bookmarks.toolbarGuid,title:t}))[0]?.guid||(await PlacesUtils.bookmarks.insert({parentGuid:PlacesUtils.bookmarks.toolbarGuid,title:t,type:PlacesUtils.bookmarks.TYPE_FOLDER})).guid;await PlacesUtils.bookmarks.insert({parentGuid:g,title:n,url:u}),await PlacesUtils.keywords.insert({keyword:k,url:u}),alert(`Bookmark "${n}" added to folder "${t}" with keyword "${k}"!`)})();

 

I thought this would be hard, but turns out the following oneliner does it, with maybe no sideeffects ?

echo 'docker() { [ "$1" = "sh" ] && docker exec -it "$2" sh || command docker "$@"; }' >> ~/.bashrc && source ~/.bashrc

This creates a bash alias for "docker ps" , every other command should run as normal

Now I just need to remember to run this one liner on every single computer I use in the future...

 

This should be easy, right ?

 

I want code to right click context menu on a file and if it is a .mp4, then convert that to a .mp3 of the same name

also include an option to play faster by +25 +33 +50 or slower by -25 -33 -50 (in a sub menu)

I understand this is different depending on your system, so answer how to do it for the people who use the same system as you

 

There I said it !

 

Hi,

I am setting up a lemmy instance for a small private group. They are not very technically literate and I don't want to have to explain the concept of joining the right communities as part of the onboarding process.

So I want to pre-load all the right default communities to each user when they create an account. Is there a way to accomplish this ?

thanks !

 

Hi,

Just booted up lemmy-ui instance for the first time

It asks for "Set Up Site Administrator"

But as you can see when I press signup, nothing really happens

If I try to login with that account it says "Toastify is awesome!"

When I check the logs I get

root@storage:~# docker ps
CONTAINER ID   IMAGE                                   COMMAND                  CREATED          STATUS                    PORTS                NAMES
888bfbdd1e18   dessalines/lemmy-ui:0.19.7              "docker-entrypoint.s…"   21 minutes ago   Up 20 minutes (healthy)   1234/tcp             lemmy-lemmy-ui-1
f60bba3c14ae   dessalines/lemmy:0.19.7                 "lemmy_server"           21 minutes ago   Up 20 minutes             8536/tcp             lemmy-lemmy-1
2669e16088ca   pgautoupgrade/pgautoupgrade:17-alpine   "/usr/local/bin/dock…"   21 minutes ago   Up 20 minutes (healthy)   5432/tcp             lemmy-postgres-1
f8bf46b02c08   mwader/postfix-relay                    "/root/run"              21 minutes ago   Up 20 minutes             25/tcp               lemmy-postfix-1
de4ad69c761e   asonix/pictrs:0.5.16                    "/sbin/tini -- /usr/…"   21 minutes ago   Up 20 minutes             6669/tcp, 8080/tcp   lemmy-pictrs-1
root@storage:~# docker logs lemmy-lemmy-1
Lemmy v0.19.7
Federation enabled, host is lemmy.example.ca
Starting HTTP server at 0.0.0.0:8536
root@storage:~# docker logs lemmy-lemmy-ui-1
Lemmy-ui v0.19.7 started listening on http://0.0.0.0:1234/
31 translation imports verified.
93 date-fns imports verified.
4 highlight.js imports verified. (Only testing 4 samples.)

Not sure where to go from there ?!

 

URL is https://www.ebay.com/str/theartofserver

Is there an addon to defeat this right-click disable method ?

thanks !

 

Do I have to convert my mp3 file to mp4 by adding blackout video track using handbrake ?

 

Expressing your needs, especially when related to health, can be delicate. Here’s a way to frame it that focuses on your health concerns and care, while also being considerate of the relationship:

"Hey, I’ve been thinking a lot about my health, and I recently read that regular intimate activity, around 21 times a month, could help lower the risk of prostate cancer. I know this might sound like a specific number, but it's something I’d like to work towards for my well-being.

I’d love for us to share more closeness not just for this reason but also because I feel it deepens our connection. I want to be open and honest with you about my needs, but I also want to make sure you're comfortable and that we find a balance that works for both of us.

How do you feel about this?"

 

I'm just so annoyed of fighting this all the time.

If I can't figure this out I'm going to disable all https redirecting and all certificate errors off so I can have some peace

EDIT: I do not wish to manage certificates I do not want to setup private key infrastructure I don't want to use real internet domain names I don't want to manually install certificates into browsers after fishing them out of my ephemeral virtual machines

I just want to, add exception for *.lan for https auto redirect and auto-accept self-signed certificates as valid. This is not much to ask.

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