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Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.deto
World News@lemmy.world•In Europe, lobbyists are using soaring fuel prices to make the case for more dirty energyEnglish
4·2 days agoThe theoretically is load bearing here. Also China themselves massively build their solar, so it being built using coal is not quite right. Also also other countries were able to build solar before so theoretically they could do so again if sufficiently subsidized.
Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.deto
Technology@lemmy.world•Ubuntu Linux raises minimum system memory requirements by 50% — requirements bumped to 6GB of RAM, previously raised from 1GB to 4GB in 2018English
2124·2 days agoPlease everyone read or at least skim articles before posting. The article literally says, that it’s “an honest bump” to allow typical usage like web browsing and multitasking.
Ubuntu experts at OMG Ubuntu characterize the latest revision in RAM specs as “an honesty bump.” In other words, the core OS isn’t really more demanding on system resources this time around, but Canonical recognizes that with the latest Gnome desktop, modern web browsers, and typical multitasking workflows, users should look at a minimum of 6GB of RAM.
Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.deto
World News@lemmy.world•In Europe, lobbyists are using soaring fuel prices to make the case for more dirty energyEnglish
1·3 days agoOkay, I have never heard of using coal plants for nuclear and found nothing online. Do you have some sources for me?
And yes, I get the rest, but I would prefer to not use nuclear, but given the current development, I’d prefer going full nuclear over whatever the fuck a lot of countries are doing right now.
Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.deto
World News@lemmy.world•In Europe, lobbyists are using soaring fuel prices to make the case for more dirty energyEnglish
1·3 days agoOkay. That is true.
Still I think going back to nuclear is not a great idea. It still relies on fishy countries and is not renewable, takes ages to build and harms the environment through the emitted heat especially in summer (and other problems).
That said, I still massively prefer it to coal and gas. Its not even remotely close.
Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.deto
World News@lemmy.world•In Europe, lobbyists are using soaring fuel prices to make the case for more dirty energyEnglish
1·3 days agoThe need for power will actually shrink with growing electrification, since a lot of those technologies are more energy efficient.
Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.deto
World News@lemmy.world•In Europe, lobbyists are using soaring fuel prices to make the case for more dirty energyEnglish
9·3 days agoBut why do that if we have unlimited solar energy now and only need more panels, batteries and a way to recycle them both?
Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.deto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Can Anubis and Iocane be linked?English
10·4 days agoHave you tried fucking with the status codes?
There is a great defcon talk about that:
So you could e.g. return a 401 and still show the page. Most automated systems will probably ignore the response of an ‘unauthorized’ message.
Oh, so you don’t think about a “girls’ asshole”, when you see a samoa labeled “girl scouts”? Seems like you are the weird one.
Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.deto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What do you use for your server administration?English
6·7 days agoHey, you’re the “Ansible is toxic” guy.
What do you use?
Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.deto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What's your favorite well-designed CLI and why?
2·9 days agoI actually like tar. Yes, it could have a default, but its also from another time. And remembering Xtract Zip File is not that hard. (v is for verbose for those wondering)
Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.deto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Can someone ELI5 how to upgrade Overseerr now that it's Seerr?English
2·1 month agoIf you have portainer, it should be relatively easy.
First make a backup of the old config folder (I just copied mine to a new seerr folder) then you insert your current data into the docker compose-file they show at your link and import that as a stack. Boom, done.
If you have an existing stack with, let’s say, radarr and sonarr and plesk and overseerr, then you can backup the old compose file, and replace only the overseer part with the code from the given compose config.
Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.deto
World News@lemmy.world•Top NATO allies believe cyberattacks on hospitals are an act of war. They’re still struggling to fight back.English
11·1 month agoAbsolutely not. Cyber attacks are not comparable with real attacks, when it comes to counterattacking.
I mean, how would that even work?
Let’s do an example: A hospital has a cyber attack.
Assumption 1: We notice the attack.
This may sound stupid, but maybe we don’t even notice, that data is stolen and no one ever notices.But they want to destroy shit, so they do!
Okay, let’s say we notice the attack.
Assumption 2: We notice the attack in time.
What does that mean, they destroyed stuff, right?Yes, but when? Some attacks delete backups for weeks and then destroy the data. We are talking about a government and not a money hungry hacker group here, they have time.
Maybe all traces of the attack are deleted, before all goes black?
But we’re the good ones, the smart ones, we notice it in time. Cool.
Assumption 3: it’s possible to trace the origin.
Again, how do we do that? Does the code look russian? Maybe Isreal just knows how to trick us. We maybe have no IP, since it came in via USB or CD?
Okay, we’ll ignore that. We have an IP.
Assumption 4: The IP tells us, who it was.
An IP from Israel attacks an american hospital. Clear case, let’s attack back. Right? Wrong.
The IP is private, so it could be some random dude and you just attacked a country for one person doing a crime? Great job.
Even worse, maybe the person has a hacked smart fridge and the attack came from Russia. How would you know?Okay, let’s say the IP is from a datacenter. Bad example, they rent their servers…
Okay, the IP is from a government agency. Now we’re talking. They don’t rent; it’s unrealistic, they were hacked. We can attack back!
Assumption 5: We know, what to do next.
(This is not a strong argument, but it stills stands)
But what do we attack? One of their hospitals? Do we start a war with them? Call the embassy?
All of this on all the prior assumptions…
Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.deto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft claims "2026 is the moment" for AI PCs, but its essay-length beginner explanation only creates more confusion — Is it any wonder adoption is slow?English
4·1 month agoThis is a nod to the “year of the Linux desktop” meme
Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.deto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft claims "2026 is the moment" for AI PCs, but its essay-length beginner explanation only creates more confusion — Is it any wonder adoption is slow?English
5·1 month agoSo 2026 is “the year of the AI PC”?
Lol
Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.deto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Interview with a ‘Just use a VPS’ bro (OpenClaw version)English
8·2 months agoYou’re technically correct, but missing my point.
Yes, it’s both ‘a cloud’ but a VPS is much cheaper and needs way less configuration compared to a so-called ‘cloud provider’ like AWS, Azure or Alphabet (or other companies starting with the letter A, I guess).
Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.deto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Interview with a ‘Just use a VPS’ bro (OpenClaw version)English
7·2 months agoNo. You see, it’s much easier doing the same thing in some cloud like aws and paying a small fortune for a slower server than on a vps.
Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.deto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•charmarr - a media stack that configures itself on kubernetesEnglish
4·2 months agoThis looks cool. If a friend asks me, how to deploy the stack, I’ll refer them to this. Good work.


Correct.