asceticism

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[–] asceticism@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

How difficult it is has a lot of variance. Unifi make it easy to get up and going for example.

Unifi Network, make network, content filtering: family, save. Make WiFi, assign to network, save. Then you can just never give you kids access to the default network. Or you can blacklist their devices. If you want to get more advanced firewall rules are fairly easy to add as well.

[–] asceticism@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (2 children)

IIRC a trick you can do is take a heat gun (or failing that a hair dryer) and warm up the magnet gasket border thing. Then close the door and leave it for a bit. Something about it better forming to the correct shape and making a better and more consistent seal.

Couldn't hurt!

[–] asceticism@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I'd agree with that but who thinks reporting is the final step or the end all be all? Might be the final step for a reporter in the role of a reporter, but not in the role of a voter or revolutionary etc.

I don't expect a reporter to also solve all problems they are reporting on (if the comic is making fun of the reporter). I also don't think people consuming the reporting think that they have solved the problem by consuming the reporting (if the comic is making fun of them).

If people think negatively reporting someone would take them down. It's only because they think that a majority of people would in fact agree that the behavior is egregious enough to take them down. However, I think we all understand that the reporting is just an important step in the process and not the final goal. I think that people saying that reporting will take someone down are simply acknowledging that the first step (a necessary step) in the process has been taken.

In my opinion if the comic wanted to pick on someone it should be the people who don't believe the obvious and blatantly truthful reporting. Notably missing from the above comic.

[–] asceticism@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Yeah I'm still confused about the comment and the comic. How should people know bad person is bad without knowing they did or do bad things?

I get that at some point it's unnecessary as everyone who cares to pay attention already knows. However I still think a fill historical log is valuable.

[–] asceticism@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

Neat had not heard of this thanks for sharing. Sounds like its much the same safe for free but maybe not as easy to mix and match drives. I had a bunch of random ones leftover from this and that.

That being said if I ever have money for a full build I'll probably try TrueNAS.

[–] asceticism@lemmy.world 10 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

Love my Unraid tons of built in features that make it easy to use as a home server. Not that you can't manually do everything yourself without it but it makes things a whole lot simpler. I don't think there's anything wrong with wanting to save time and effort if one wants.

For example they have an app store for docker containers. But what if they are missing something? Oh you can still just write and run yaml and it'll work just fine.

Genuinely curious what would people recommend for a home server that is less of a do it all yourself processes and more of a do some of it yourself processes.

[–] asceticism@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago

Not quite the correct application but linkwarden would work. Stores all your links but also backs everything up via html, plain text, and pdf. You can categorize content and tag content. Then there are filter and search tools.

You can just give it PDFs and it will import them over as well. Only saves them as a pdf but still would work.

I'm guessing this is not the best approach but wanted to give you options.

[–] asceticism@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

Did they reference the baned account by name or just that you were trying to ban evade? I'm wondering if they simply clocked it as a temp mail email and ban based on that.

[–] asceticism@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

IMO can't compare it like that you would need a ratio. Like say they only have 200 people in the camps. That makes it a whole lot worse. If they have 5 million then having even a 1000 would be more 'reasonable'.

[–] asceticism@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Made it about halfway through. The long and shot of it is their steel man of the fuckcars position is violence against car owners and a 0 car world. I think that's pretty disingenuous. So you're asking me to point out what's wrong with an argument made about ghosts. What's wrong would be the premise.

I don't think anyone here is pushing for a 0 car world or pushing to use violence to do so. If there are I would assume they are in the vast minority. Some people with disabilities need cars and such. I do think that in the USA at very least that public transportation is so bad outside of our top 10 city's that it's not even worth considering. I do think that's a problem, don't you agree? In the video they often talk about freedom what about the freedom of not needing a car to do XYZ?

[–] asceticism@lemmy.world 8 points 3 months ago

Got some vacation time coming up. Looking forward to seeing some out of state friends and not stressing out over work.

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