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  • good start, but in the next iteration (as you're the dabbler) try to replace tailscale with wireguard. the majority of that stack is not needed for your scenario, and you'll also not dick around with authentication and such.

  • matrix.org is going freemium, will soon implement limits around media sizes and/or volumes

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  • you lack reading comprehension.

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  • again, as with telegram, the shit I give zero fucks about (the groups, rooms, channels, whathaveyous) are encroaching on the things I give a ton of fucks about - the private, 1-on-1 comms. what are the odds this will be the only thing they'll freemiumise in the long term?

    anyone successfully managed to import chat history from one instance to another? heard it's possible, don't know of anyone actually doing it.

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  • I'm like a test-bed for a) my business customers and b) friends and family. also, "wasting" time thusly is vastly better than my previous "hobby", namely buying new and exciting shit.

    my customers benefit from me knowing how exactly (and why!) I should implement e.g. an unbound instance on-premise. or an in-house prosody communication platform. or the "dev team" (buncha dudes poking at wordpress) getting a slew of used elitebooks with linux for the price of one new windows-with-ai yoga the spec initially called for.

    f&f benefit from my early adoption by way of trickle-down tech. no way is anyone of them going to selfhost all this crap, but they get sprinkles of benefits in the form of "get this phone with that OS with those apps" and they're dramatically better off. you don't need the new ideapad ryzen that's "on sale" (isn't), have this 10-year old macbook I fixed and installed linux on - off you go. you don't need the new phone that's "free" with an exorbitantly priced plan, have the cheapest plan with this Redmi/Poco phone I swapped the battery on and installed LineageOS.

    as to practical considerations, any and all interactions with the likes of FAANG are and should be adversarial from the get-go, they are out to hurt you by any means necessary. them fucks lost the benefit of doubt ages ago so you not letting them have a millimeter of grasp in your domicile should be your primary task. as their gains are cumulative in nature, every battle won is significant and you'd do well to remind yourself constantly of that.

  • gnome sushi (installed by default in gnome) handles the press space to preview file. not a fully fledged editor but still miss the thing in plasma.

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  • not a plasma issue, happens with gnome as well. deleting.

  • normal vegetable oil has the same effect on sticker residue, like on jars and such.

  • kodi and its derivatives are not something you should be using. it's shit software on so many levels and we should burn it in the deepest volcanos we got.

    try one of these:

    1. run lineageOS TV (konstakang images) on it and install regular ATV apps for the services mentioned. so, like googletv except there's no spying and ads and shit.
    2. create a normal linux box that has a DLNA sink e.g. using macast. there's no remote control, you use your android/iOS device to send it stuff, like movie from Jellyfin or a youtube video, and it plays it back and allows some control (pause, play, rew/ff, etc)
    3. dedicated Jellyfin box; same as 2) but boots right into jellyfin client. it can be run in TV mode where it reacts to only up/down/left/right/enter/back, via gamepad or remote controller. if yours isn't recognised, you can emulate it with InputRemapper.

    not familiar with how twitch does stuff.

    you also have the option of installing a normal raspi distro and then using a wireless keyboard and mouse/touchpad to run it, but I am of the opinion that once the device gets placed by the TV, it loses all keyboard and mouse privileges and should only be operated via the TV's remote.

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  • I have no alternative but used phone + lineageOS; the stuff you're mentioning (new phone with whatever crap they installed on there) isn't even on my radar as an option.

    as to longevity, it's a stop-gap to hold us over until postmarketOS or any of its brethren are ready. banking on the benevolence of evilcorp to give us this thing for free for ever isn't a viable strategy.

  • eons ago I heard and internalised an awesome phrase: "don't analyze the problem - solve it".

    in that vein, install it yourself and ship the laptop to him. don't matter what it cost, it's not like it's gonna bankrupt you and it's not like you're gonna do this multiple times per year.

    you're 100% in control of everything and that's the next best thing to being there and doing it for yourself. you're gonna figure out how to remotely do half of the things you mention across CGNATs and whatnot? I am sure you got better things to do; I know dad has.

  • we had the centralised model (big corpos hosting all of the stuff) because our devices were shit and internet access was rare and precious. nowadays, with ever-present internet, when my $50 pocket computer has 8 cores and 8 GB RAM, the laptop many times that, let alone the desktop, we should be moving to Pied Piper's vision of a decentralised internet and dedicate all of our resources to that goal.

    I've been a part of the fediverse some while now and I admit, I didn't understand it fully. I operated under the premise that whoever put this thing together and then spent their time and energy promoting it has thought this through and then seeing more and more people jumping on, I took it as validation of that idea.

    a few years down the road, I have a better understanding, and I don't really like it. it's wasteful and disorganized and I don't see a way where some order out of this chaos emerges.

    I thought it's a sort of fail-over distribution of content. so if lemmy.bing is offline/gone, you can interact with lemmy.ding or lemmy.bong and access all data and post and comment and whatnot. not so, when ding is gone, it's gone. its radiated content may be present on other instances, but still there's a ton of issues that way.

    instead, I believe a decentralised and distributed system, with no single point of failure, no admins spending their hard earned cash on maintaining lemmy or mastodon instances or, god forbid, dedicated hardware in the vein of i2p or similar, should be the end goal.

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  • "my foot itches, what's the best shotgun I can get to blast it off". this is like problemXY.

    a 2-year old ex-flagship is a beast of a device. how do I know? because I run a 7-year old not-flagship and it's a beast. you tear google's shit out and keep using it. you can even keep using GCam with a "yeah-playservices-is-present" faker and then disable GCam's network access.

    Google is an adversary. start treating it as such.

  • raspberries were viable while those were cheap. I think I got a 3b (plus?) in pre-deficit years for like $25 second-hand AND I got some shitty case AND a microSD card AND it could run off of a somewhat normal USB phone charger. so using those instead of a 10 year old decommissioned desktop was an awesome value proposition.

    nowadays, those devices are encroaching on trip-digits territory and the power adapter is like $30. the computing power you can buy for a third of that designates raspberries exclusively for niche use cases where footprint and power consumption are primary considerations.

    not to mention fake Jason Statham just rubs me the wrong way, like all them "visionaries". he makes this sound like he's the head of Feed Africa or something, on a noble mission to save humanity and whatnot.

  • you should aim at $100ish (used obv) and make it as fungible as possible. a lost or stolen or exploded phone is then a no biggie. it's encrypted by default so nobody can get at your shit, it's easily replaced with another one, restore data, roll on. so it doesn't matter which one you get, as long it has official lineageOS support. go to https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices click on "filter" and choose the latest LOS version (22.2 as of now) and then pick and choose whatever's in that budget.

    edit: replacing the battery on the 6a is also possible, youtube for details; not the easiest thing out there but not that hard either, especially when it's doomed anyhow.

  • it's not "forever". it's however long they don't have any ideas to the contrary.

    why it was implemented - so that executive #279 can show executive #114 that number go up. look how our engagement is rising! look at all them people downloading our app! when I took over from exec #317, number was this big, lookie now!

    same way google made their search worse, so you have to search multiple times, thus upping the engagment, page views, etc. and then exec X goes to exec Y and say "look there's a huge rise in searches where my bonus at!"

  • yeah, there has to be an "...or else" component

  • you must've me confused with someone who does shit on your behest, go find out yourself.

    this is just for onlookers, as it's obvious it's weirdo's shill: the term in the ToS is "all comms must be readable by all other clients" which an E2EE capable client would be in breach of and would be promptly kicked off telegram's infra, as was mentioned by those same FOSS developers in lemmy threads regarding that subject. as for you, plonk.

  • except, implementing E2EE via 3rd party FOSS clients is explicitly against Telegram's TOS, which I'm gonna assume you already know as you're parroting weirdo's stance "all crypto is broken by NSA, so we're better off without". take care.