I’ve used an old, out-of-support phone as a permanently plugged-in homeassistant control panel. Not quite self-hosting as in phone-server, but a fun easy project and a great way to keep an old device in use.
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mlfh@lemmy.sdf.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do I stop Docker trying to pull from IPv6?English3·1 month agoCan you give us the full output of the following commands?
ip addr
sysctl net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6
mlfh@lemmy.sdf.orgto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What music do you like to listen to when studying / working?2·1 month agoI have a playlist of the allegro movements from a bunch of baroque violin and harpsichord corcertos that is really nice to do intense head-down work to. Mostly Bach.
Baroque for the structure - feels mathematical and easy to predict and follow, making it easy to listen to while focusing on something else. The allegro movements for the pace - upbeat and invigorating. And a concerto has a great balance between large-scale blended orchestral sound and the melody of a lead instrument which also lends itself to supporting your focus on something else from the background.
It’s kind of a dead square, since it’s hard to be arch-based without being pacman-based, and I figured “well, it still technically fits” haha 🤷♀️
“alpine as arch” is the kind of radical anarchy that deserves its own alignment chart, so here’s the best I could do on my phone.
mlfh@lemmy.sdf.orgto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would wine from back in ancient times and civilizations have been dogshit compared to a basic marketable wine produced by modern viniculture?15·2 months agoToldinstone (classical history youtuber) has a great video on ancient Roman wine that talks about this: https://youtube.com/watch?v=4rhT7EkTgu0
mlfh@lemmy.sdf.orgto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which hobby is considered a cult or has cult-like tendencies?1511·2 months agoEdgelord atheist mad at christianity and islam: “every religion is genocide and hate, and I hate them.”
Buddhists , jains, pagans, etc: “hey excuse you buddy.”
I use heads firmware, which seals an otp key in the tpm to let you verify the integrity of the firmware, which then uses your gpg pubkey written into the firmware to verify the integrity of the boot partition.
An open, self-controlled equivalent to secure boot that relies on the tpm and your own gpg key, instead of on vendor secure boot signing keys. Very cool project!
99 Luftballons is upbeat and fun, and about some balloons inadvertently kicking off a cataclysmic war that leaves the world in ruins.