

So like a Mexican restaurant named gringos?


So like a Mexican restaurant named gringos?


Gaben embracing Arch has been great for Arch in general. I can’t even remember the last time my Arch install crashed.


Excellent choice. Great execution. No notes.
Nice revision. If you’re including TOR I would say Tailscale could be considered for a VPN. I’m hosting a Gitea instance completely for free on their service. It’s on my hardware, but it’s their domain.
I also got a bag of ladybugs this summer to control aphids on my cherry tree, but they didn’t stick around. Idk if I applied them too late or the birds got them but we didn’t get any cherries because of the aphids. I’m going to try again next year with more bags of them and earlier in the season.


I self hosted my own email server for a while. I don’t know how other domain resellers work but namecheap has hardly any info on the whois query. The reason I gave up self hosting email was because all my emails kept going to spam for everyone I emailed. I think there’s a way to advertise your server to mark it as not spam for Gmail, but I don’t remember exactly. Plus incoming email needs spam protection.


I assumed they had gone out of business until the failed rebrand. If this is some kinda 4d chess to get people talking about them it’s working great.
I let one cut and the other gets to pick first.


I like your boat analogy. It does take more work to keep it running in top condition, and when it’s firing on all cylinders it will run circles around windows. Also, people that don’t have one and talk shit are just jelly.


Same, I know people are skeptical about paying for search, but you pay one way or the other for all searches. Being able to tweak my own page to rank to hide sites that are trash is pretty nice.


Yeah, I guess if they would have framed it as one month free it wouldn’t sound as good. I remember using it and completely ignoring everything but the actual Internet. Trolling on AIM back in the day was pretty fun.


So they were just giving away America Online by the 700 hour quantity? I now blame AOL for more than I had previously considered.
I have a separate IoT network. It’s basically just a guest wifi for IoT. Anything coming in on that network gets a VLAN tag and only previous & established connections can get out. Honestly, it’s kinda a pain in the ass with homeassistant because I keep HA on the other network so I have to manually find devices. It might be easier to just block it at the ip level or blacklist outgoing ip ranges to Tuya or whatever.


That’s awesome. Makes me miss my old Huawei watch from before the US hated Huawei.
Qwant is pretty good, but I like my self-hosted SearX better.


"Shapiro says they are being raised on a 800-hectare reserve where they are being observed and cared for. “They can’t get a splinter without us knowing,”
I’ve seen that movie. But seriously, this company is clearly bullshit. It’s like 2025 Theranos.
The face of James Earl Jones! Jk, that is a fun fact I’m stealing for next time I watch a clockwork orange
SearX is great. I self host the docker container for it and I love all the granularity in setting which engine to use for what type of search. I also use Kagi, but that’s because I support what they’re doing more than anything.
Cliphist sounds like it might work for you. Depending on what’s running under Gnome you might need a few dependencies.