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    1. Anti capitalism is just anti capitalism. That's not a theory for how a society free from capitalism should work. Those theories will of course be diverse, and there will be disagreement.

    2. Divide and conquer works for detroying social movements, and is one of the ruling classes favorite weapons of class warfare. It's easy to get agitators to derail the conversation or movement as a whole. There are fundamental differences in what anti capitalists believe should be done and how power should be distributed. I don't believe all leftists think the same thing, but I believe that the vast majority of "leftist infighting" is just agitation by the ruling class.

  • alternative to OneTab?
  • Dude! Sidebery is THE best session manager around. You create snapshots and have tons of configuration over how and when to take them. Mine backs up every 5 minutes and keeps a few days worth. Every time some other fuckery has caused me to lose my all my tabs, sidebery has had a perfectly working backup. And it keeps the exact window layout you had. It’s by far the best

  • Tell Borts I said "Hi"
  • no to rain on the parade but this is definitely human made content pretending like it's some weird AI shit. the names are way too obvious. Only a person trying to make a funny meme would put "broop, fooby, foob, shimp" in there.

  • Vampire Survivors: Operation Guns DLC Feat. Contra | The Triple-i Initiative
  • That's also konami right? Hard to imagine that not happening. These guys have a great model of getting these collabs and selling for next to nothing. I've picked up every vampire survivors dlc, and I hate mtx. but these guys get my money every time

  • The slow death of Twitter is measured in disasters like the Baltimore bridge collapse
  • Wow you get backed into a corner and resort to middle school name calling. Like, maybe you need to get out of your comfort zone. Maybe you need to put on your big boy pants and accept that your original premise is incoherent

  • On Fast-Travel in video games

    I know this isn't strictly related to patient gaming, but I think it fits the ethos of this community and I can't think of a better choir to preach to.

    The director of Dragon's Dogma II made the following statement regarding limiting or removing fast travel

    >Just give it a try. Travel is boring? That's not true. It's only an issue because your game is boring. All you have to do is make travel fun

    I think this is fairly compelling. Though I will say, I don't think the answer is to limit fast travel. The real limitations developers should be placing should be on filler quests that have you traveling from point a to point b and then back with some slight pretext as to why you're doing so. It's not fast travel that's the issue so much as mission design and the manners in which the player is compelled to cross the game world.

    Metroidvanias are a great example of how to allow for fast travel while still making traveling around the game world compelling. The latest Metroid, Metroid Dread, was really fantastic in this aspect. You have this sense of progression and exploration even as you're backtracking.

    Would removing fast travel from Metroid Dread have made it any better? I don't think so. The inclusion of fast travel feels thematic. You have to work for it so it feels like an achievement to unlock. It augments the game.

    So in short, I agree with some of the sentiment expressed, with regards to lazy gameplay design being boring. I disagree with the opinion that fast travel necessarily is boring, or causes lazy desing.

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    Minisforum MS-01 announced. 2x10g sfp+, 2x2.5gbe, pci slot, 3xm2 slots. 2xUSB4 40g. What do we think?
    store.minisforum.com Minisforum MS-01

    Intel® Core™ i9-13900H / Intel® Core™ i9-12900H GPU: Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics ① 10Gbps SFP+ LAN ×2 ② 2.5Gbps RJ45 LAN ×2

    Minisforum MS-01

    This looks like an amazing little box that can do almost anything. I'm wondering how people feel about the pricepoint

    $679 early bird

    $839 msrp

    I'd love to grab one to use as a router/firewall, plus run any homelabbing containers I have on my NAS.

    How's the value proposition stack up? Price looks great to me considering the cpu and connectivity it offers.

    Edit: Additional info

    serve the home sponsored video sponsored but still really really informative. There's a section near the end going through a tons of ideas of how to utilize the pci slot, including epanding nvme storage, external sas, extra networking etc. seems you can get over 40gb extra throughput from that port.

    Forum thread for pci slot compatibility

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    I had ChatGPT write me a LinkedIn Lunatic style post about the benefits of eating poop

    🌟 Embracing Unconventional Wisdom 🌟

    Hey LinkedIn fam! 👋✨ Today, I want to share a life-changing revelation that took me on a journey of self-discovery and holistic well-being. 🌈💡

    🍽️🔄 Turning the Tables: The Poop Epiphany 🔄🍽️

    One day, I stumbled upon an unconventional idea that challenged societal norms and tested my preconceived notions. 💭💥 Yes, you read that right – the benefits of embracing the nutrient-rich world of poop! 💩🌱

    🌍💚 A Sustainable Perspective 💚🌍

    It turns out, our waste can be a treasure trove of essential nutrients that, when processed correctly, can contribute to a more sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle. 🌿🔄 By recycling organic matter, we not only reduce our carbon footprint but also nourish the earth for generations to come. 🌎✨

    🤯 Mind-Body Connection 🤯

    As I delved deeper into this uncharted territory, I discovered the profound connection between our gut health and overall well-being. 🧠🔄 Did you know that some animal species engage in coprophagy as a natural means to replenish essential nutrients? 🦠🔄 Our bodies are truly remarkable in their ability to extract what's needed for optimal functioning. 🔄💪

    💪 Breaking the Taboos 💪

    While the idea might seem unconventional or even taboo, challenging societal norms often leads to groundbreaking discoveries. 💡✊ Let's open our minds to alternative perspectives and explore ways to live more harmoniously with the planet. 🌏🌱

    🚀 The Journey Continues 🚀

    This revelation has ignited a passion within me for sustainable living and holistic health. 🌟🌿 Together, let's push the boundaries, question the status quo, and embrace the potential for positive change. 🔄🌈

    Remember, innovation often springs from the most unexpected places. 💫🔄 Cheers to a future where we continue to learn, grow, and make a positive impact! 🌟🌍 #UnconventionalWisdom #SustainableLiving #HolisticHealth #Innovation

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    homelab @lemmy.ml MonkCanatella @sh.itjust.works
    Trying to put isp router in bridge mode, very much in over my head

    Hi all,

    I thought it would be as simple as flicking a switch to change from router to bridge mode and plug in my own router, and that couldn't have been further from the truth :(

    My ISP provides a huawei hg8145v5. I ordered a static IP from them as well. They gave me full access to the router to be able to put it in bridge mode. The router I'd like to handle all actual routing is an asus zenwifi xd8.

    The setup I'm going for is ISP ONT/Router > Asus Zenwifi XD6 -> TrendNet 10g unmanaged switch -> NAS, PC, server

    So in the isp router, I set it to bridge mode and connected it to the wan port of the asus router, then connected LAN 1 of the asus router to my 10g switch. basically just inserting the asus router in the chain that had been working before.

    I had no internet at all. Strangely, the asus reports that the internet is connected, but the speed test on the qos section cannot connect whatsoever.

    I thought it might have something to do with the static IP, so I tried setting the static IP assigned to me to the WAN IP, used the same subnet mask the isp router had assigned, and set the isp router as the gateway. Same exact thing. Basically everything I tried resulted in either a "connected" status yet no internet, or a "disconnected" status.

    I'd really appreciate some help. I really though I'd just change the isp router to bridge mode and I'd be smooth sailing but I've basically blown up my network. Also for some reason, the windows network tab is not finding my NAS anymore. I can only connect by typing its local ip or mapping a drive, but I used to be able to go to the network in window explorer and my nas would show up there and I could just access everything I wanted that way. anyway, I'd appreciate any help. i've been at this for literally the entire day and am only now reaching out for help. Thanks!

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    Personal Knowledge Management Systems (PKMS) @lemmy.blahaj.zone MonkCanatella @sh.itjust.works
    OrgPad is an excellent mix of mindmap and pkms. It even has transclusion support. You can put an entire mindmap inside of a node within a mindmap 🤯
    orgpad.com The Universal Digital Whiteboard

    Get an idea, realize it, and present it to others. All in one tool.

    The Universal Digital Whiteboard

    cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/8295637

    > Today I discovered a tool called OrgPad which has a lot of potential. Unlike all the major players in the mindmap space right now, each node isn't just a heading, but an actual piece of content, with a title. Each node can be expanded or collapsed so you can focus on what you want to while maintaining context. > > It's also got an amazing interface that's incredibly polished. > > I've also just discovered TheBrain, which is also a delightful mindmap tool, but the cost is prohibitive at around $20/month just to sync across devices, the interface isn't as slick as mindmeister or xmind, in fact it looks ancient. But it's very powerful and feels really good to use. It also has the benefit of making notes a first class object instead of a tiny icon on a node which the more popular mindmaps do. But the win goes to org mode for being superior in most ways, at a fraction of the cost. > > > >

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    Audioz is widely regarded as the best place for music production software. Why do they delete posts?

    For example, the following had been posted and I saved them for later, but now they're gone, and searching for the same doesn't result in them.

    https://audioz.download/software/242534-download_audio-modeling-swam-solo-strings-bundle-v3725169-win.html https://audioz.download/software/242592-download_audio-modeling-swam-solo-woodwinds-bundle-v3725169-win.html https://audioz.download/software/242540-download_audio-modeling-swam-solo-brass-bundle-v3725169-win.html

    I can only think of 2 things but would love clarification if any one knows. 1. they found a virus or something malicious in a release, or 2. they got a dmca or copyright takedown

    Both seem somewhat unlikely R2R has a really good reputation, and there's enough on audioz that if copyright stuff could get anything taken down, the site wouldn't exist at all.

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    In depth Blocky setup guide

    cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/8107936

    > I just finished using this guide to get Blocky set up. Part 2 shows how to set up the grafana dashboard. > > I was inspired to set up blocky instead of the other more popular alternatives due to his other video showing that blocky has the best latency of all > > blocky vs pihole vs adguard

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    In depth Blocky setup guide

    I just finished using this guide to get Blocky set up. Part 2 shows how to set up the grafana dashboard.

    I was inspired to set up blocky instead of the other more popular alternatives due to his other video showing that blocky has the best latency of all

    blocky vs pihole vs adguard

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    CGNAT blocking external access to NAS. Looking to address this plus more.
    • For my first goal, I want to get around my ISP's CGNAT so I can access my NAS outside my network. Tailscale doesn't work. Attempting to access my NAS always goes through their relays. From what I've gathered, a VPS is a good way to get around this so I got the basic $1/mo Racknerd KVM VPS. I'd like a performant way to manage this with low latency being ideal. That is my primary goal. From what I've researched, wireguard would be the most performant way to make that connection. I'd like to be able to access my NAS's primary IP or even set up reverse proxies so I can access it from outside the network, without sending all my network traffic through the NAS. I was under the impression tailscale did this but for some reason when I have tailscale active on my macbook, speedtests show major lag over 100ms.
      • I've heard wireguard was the most performant but anything will do with the goal of accessing my NAS. The maximum I need is to be able to stream 4k hdr/dolby atmos content from my NAS.
    • My second goal is to set up Unbound, Blocky and maybe have a fallback to quad9. I'd also like my devices to be able to use this externally. I set up a basic version of this today using this guide. However upon more investigation, I've learned Blocky causes much less latency than pihole. I went down a rabbit hole, researching nextdns, dnsfilter, etc. I think Blocky and Unbound will be great, but I'm more interested in the goal than the technology used to get there. I'm primarily interested in a low latency content/ad/tracker/malicious blocker that's available on and off my network.
      • Would it introduce less latency to run this locally off my NAS, and have a separate version set up in the cloud for when I'm away from home? I'll happily do this if there's any tangible benefit. My routing setup is ISP modem/router -> asus zenwifi router-> 10g switch, then my PC and NAS. All connected by cable.
      • Is there a way to set this up with the primary goal of having external access to my NAS? I feel like there's a way to kill two birds with one stone with this. Like maybe having the DNS resolve my NAS's internal IP to the VPS external IP which will then forward traffic requesting that IP address to the NAS somehow (not sure how exactly to accomplish this, or if it's possible).
      • I set this up originally on GCP due the guide I followed mentioning performance benefits. I'd be willing to host all this on the VPS if that's possible, but would prioritize high availability, reliability and low latency, which I believe GCP would give me better than my budget VPS. Strangely, the latency when connected to the current setup, GRC DNS benchmark is showing 100+ ms latency, while with it deactivated I get about 50ms average.
    • My third and kinda stretch goal is to host my website and side projects with the help of the VPS since I'll most likely not be using all the storage, bandwidth or computing power from just my primary and secondary goals. I currently host using github pages and redirect to my domain using cloudflare. I had my projects hosted on heroku. It seems like there's a heroku free tier popping up and then quickly enshittifying every other week so it just seems more reliable to host it myself.
    • It goes without saying that I'd like to have this be as secure as possible as I've read lots of self hosting horror stories. My priorities are security, cost, reliability, performance in that order. I think hosting unbound/blocky on the VPS would make for a more elegant and easy to maintain solution, but I'm not 100% sure of the reliability and performance of Racknerd's budget level VPS offerings.
    • So to retierate, I'd like to access my NAS which is behind a CGNAT externally, set up ad/tracker/malicious content blocking, and host my website/projects, with security, cost,reliability and performance in mind.

    I think I want to use something like NPM, pfsense, blocky, unbound, authentik, fail2ban, and wireguard. either divided between free tier cloud hosts like GCP and oracle, and my VPS for less critical stuff like NAS access, or just put it all on the VPS if that's easier. I've done an absolute boatload of research to try and educate myself, which I've not included here because this would make this already lengthy post even longer. That said I'm still very noobish with all of this and appreciate any advice!

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    Using a NAS as a primary storage location

    Hi all,

    I'm testing out different distros and I'm giving them just 20gbs for the main install partition, with the aim to have everything stored on the NAS. Is there recommended way to do this? I'm thinking just making a symlink to a location on my NAS but I'm concerned that'll cause some unforeseen complications. Would really appreciate any advice!

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    After install completes, booting into Nobara gives "Failed to start `initrd-switch-root.service`

    cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/6567472

    > I'm running the nvidia official version, i have a 4090. > > journalctl -xe gives "failed to switch root: specificed switch root path /ssysroot doesnot seem to be on OS tree. os-release file is missing" > > I've seen some mention to try rebooting into a different kernel. I have no idea how to do that. Everything I have seen suggests commands that do not exist in the emergency mode. and I can't boot at all so I don't konw what to do. > > Please advice. I asked in the discord but no one even responded and I'm not sure where to get help with this distro >

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    After install completes, booting into Nobara gives "Failed to start `initrd-switch-root.service`

    I'm running the nvidia official version, i have a 4090.

    journalctl -xe gives "failed to switch root: specificed switch root path /ssysroot doesnot seem to be on OS tree. os-release file is missing"

    I've seen some mention to try rebooting into a different kernel. I have no idea how to do that. Everything I have seen suggests commands that do not exist in the emergency mode. and I can't boot at all so I don't konw what to do.

    Please advice. I asked in the discord but no one even responded and I'm not sure where to get help with this distro

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    using pw manager with FF iOS?

    Does firefox ios let you use a password manager? I have both bitwarden and proton pass installed and I'm unable to use either of them. I didn't have this issue on chrome or safari

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    The "Liquid Tree" is Very Cool Actually

    Scientists in Belgrade came up with the idea of "planting" large tanks of water and algae in places where trees can't grow. The tanks are 10-50x more efficient than a normal tree for the space it takes up and is in general highly sustainable, even creating excellent fertilizer in the process. You can skip about halfway through the video for the actual information about them.

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    Linux beginner, want to install OS on my NAS

    Hi all,

    I'm currently experimenting with different distros using virtualbox. My set up is Workstation PC - QNAP TB to 10g NIC - 10g switch - Synology 1621+ NAS. The connection between the NAS and the PC is equal to about a gen 3 SSD. I do see one particular place where there may be an issue: the qnap adapter needs drivers of some sort to able to act as a nic. But maybe there's a way to still tell my bios to boot into my nas? or maybe I could make a little partition that only activates the nic and from there boot into the nas? I also can just connect a 2.5g directly between my computer and nas, but that would end up being really slow, slower than many of the single hard drives I have in my nas.

    What I'd like to do is run my chosen distro(s) from my PC but have them install on the NAS itself. Essentially I'll all the storage for the OS on the NAS, but have access to my workstation's more performant ram, cpu and GPU.

    Is this possible?

    Also, I'm looking at nobara, endeavour, mint, mx linux. May look into opensuse and alpine at some point as well.

    Primary purpose will be for general browsing/research and programming. Some gaming if it's possible. my long term goal is, once gaming is stable enough on linux, switch entirely over to linux and only use windows for games/media creation/music production that can't be done on linux, but daily drive linux.

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