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I do a little bit of everything. Programming, computer systems hardware, networking, writing, traditional art, digital art (not AI), music production, whittling, 3d modeling and printing, cooking and baking, camping and hiking, knitting and sewing, and target shooting. There is probably more.

  • If you have a machine and/or the storage for it, you could deploy a docker container of linkwarden and do it yourself for a lot of things.

    It says it's for "bookmarking" but in addition to storing the outbound link, it takes backups of pages as text, html, and PDF and can do so recursively with the pages links. Nice interface, makes stuff searchable and taggable etc.

  • Well you'll be glad to know that NTFS drivers are available these days on Linux!

  • I need to be able to “RDP” into remote machines

    Remmina, do this every day for work from my Debian system.

    I also need to be able to setup a Hyper-V equivalent, to run other machines from my main laptop

    Virtual box or QEMU + KVM. I use QEMU + KVM, works really well.

    And for my media server (Plex), I need to understand the best way to setup a RAID5 or better across multiple drives.

    Recommend Jellyfin over Plex but in either case - if you want software RAID then use mdadm, this is how the RAID5 array on my jellyfin server works. Otherwise, there are compatible drivers for some hardware with actual hardware RAID5 arrays you can look up if you have such hardware.

    For reference, all my machines whether client or server run either Debian 12 or Debian 13.

  • Most people's reasons in my experience demonstrate to me that they have a perception of Linux as it was 15+ years ago.

    I discussed switching to Linux with a group of friends in a voice chat some time ago, most were fairly open to it, and one or two have switched since, but mainly their reasons were time constraints, not wanting to go through the process of backing up files, and finding alternative software.

    One guy in particular brought up gaming, MS office, and some other particular software they used. I showed them protondb and every game they looked up was gold or higher, showed them libre office which they could not complain about since it generally works a lot nicer, and it turned out that other software was available as a .deb. After all of this, the reason they gave me was "but I like Windows".

    Fair enough I guess, though they couldn't really produce the reason as to why.

    Generally, people just don't like any kind of change, even if it has the potential to make them a lot happier.

  • Not really, it probably took me under 30 minutes to look this up.

    A personal insult to me also isn't an argument contrary to my claims about Switzerland, nor is it a defense of yours, so I will assume you admit you were incorrect in your claim about the country.

    Furthermore, it's not even very good ad-hominem in that I never even claimed that firearms are a good thing. I only ever contested that Switzerland is cultured despite it's highly permissive gun laws, and cited sources showing that they do engage in a lot of firearm sport, and have personal access to firearms in refutation of your anecdote.

    Since I never said anything about positive or negative effects of firearms themselves in this conversation, this means you have made an assumption about my personal point of view of firearms and are now using your own assumption as a counter argument to a topic we have not even discussed between ourselves at this juncture.

    This is called a straw man fallacy.

    To avoid that, it is best to stay on topic, in this case, whether or not firearms are accessible to the public for sport in Switzerland.

    Please either point out where I made the statement that guns are good etc. to show why I am a "gun nut", or cite a source in reference to your claim about firearm accessibility in Switzerland if you want to support anything you have said thus far.

    Otherwise, feel free to just not reply to me.

  • I read your comment here and decided to verify what I know about this by going out and reading actual sources.

    Based on many multiple sources, I do not agree with the heart of your argument here and I would recommend you read up on gun regulation, culture, and sport as it pertains to Switzerland.

    While it may be technically correct that most firearms there are as you say (I could not find a source stating that), it does not mean there is not a highly permissive gun culture in Switzerland with a lot of private ownership.

    People in Switzerland can relatively easily obtain and use firearms for the purpose of sport, including for those who are not from Switzerland and do not have permanent residence, and firearm sport is extremely popular there.

    Children can also be lent firearms there for sport shooting.

    Note that they have the largest rifle shooting competition in the world.

    Note that while minors can't acquire firearms, they can be lent firearms by their shooting club or legal representative and the firearm is registered in their name for the duration of lending, and then they can both transport and use it alone.

    That does not sound like a country where guns are not used for "fun shooting" to me.

    If you can produce citations for your claim, that would be great. Here are mine.

    https://world.time.com/2012/12/20/the-swiss-difference-a-gun-culture-that-works/

    https://www.npr.org/2013/03/19/174758723/facing-switzerland-gun-culture

    Switzerland has a strong gun culture compared to other countries in the world. Recreational shooting is widespread in Switzerland. Practice with guns is a popular form of recreation, and is encouraged by the government, particularly for the members of the militia.

    https://web.archive.org/web/20160207062046/http://www.swissshooting.ch/PortalData/1/Resources/dokumente/reglemente/gewehr300m/efs/3_10_01_d_EFS_Regl_2016.pdf

    https://web.archive.org/web/20180919115043/http://www.lebendige-traditionen.ch/traditionen/00234/index.html?lang=en

    Additionally, the Schweizerischer Schützenverein, a Swiss shooting association, organizes the Eidgenössische Schützenfeste, every five years and the Eidgenössisches Feldschiessen is held annually. Every person with Swiss citizenship, aged 10 years or older, can take part at any federal ranges and will be able to shoot for free with the ordinance rifle. Before the turn of the century, about 200,000 people used to attend the annual Eidgenössisches Feldschiessen, which is the largest rifle shooting competition in the world. In 2012 they counted 130,000 participants.

    https://www.fedlex.admin.ch/eli/cc/1998/2535_2535_2535/en#art_11_a

    While minors can't acquire firearms, they can be lent firearms by their shooting club or their legal representative. The firearm is then registered to their name for the duration of the lending and they can then transport and use it alone.

    https://www.fedlex.admin.ch/eli/cc/2008/767/de

    Firearms regulation in Switzerland allows the acquisition of semi-automatic, and – with a may-issue permit – fully automatic firearms, by Swiss citizens and foreigners with or without permanent residence.

    https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2018/02/swiss-guns/553448/

    The laws pertaining to the acquisition of firearms in Switzerland are amongst the most liberal in the world, as well as being the most permissive in Europe.

    https://www.fedpol.admin.ch/fedpol/en/home/sicherheit/waffen/waffenerwerb.html

    Swiss gun laws are primarily about the acquisition of arms, and not ownership. As such a license is not required to own a gun by itself, but a shall-issue permit is required to purchase most types of firearms. Bolt-action rifles, break-actions and hunting rifles do not require an acquisition permit, and can be acquired with just a record extract.

    Julie Hartley-Moore, "The Song of Gryon: Political Ritual, Local Identity, and the Consolidation of Nationalism in Multiethnic Switzerland", Journal of American Folklore 120.476 (2007) 204–229, citing Kohn Hans Kohn, Nationalism and Liberty: The Swiss Example. London: George Allen and Unwin, 1956, p. 78.

    https://www.rts.ch/info/suisse/1052760-chacun-peut-deposer-son-arme-a-larsenal-des-2010.html

    https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2018/0307/Switzerland-has-lots-of-guns.-But-its-gun-culture-takes-different-path-from-US

    https://www.nzz.ch/schweiz/waffen-datenbank-in-der-schweiz-sind-876000-pistolen-und-gewehre-registriert-ld.1311250

    Swiss gun culture has emerged from a long tradition of shooting, which served as a formative element of national identity in the post-Napoleonic Restoration of the Confederacy, and the long-standing practice of a militia organization of the Swiss Army in which soldiers' service rifles are usually stored privately at their homes (it became the choice of the soldier in 2010). What started as a gun culture centered around defense of the country through military duty also became a target shooting and collecting one. In addition to this, many cantons (notably the alpine cantons of Grisons and Valais) have strong traditions of hunting, accounting for a large but unknown number of privately held hunting rifles, as only weapons acquired since 2008 are registered.

  • Switzerland has entered the chat

  • I would say that while there are general rules of thumb, it's generally good to never assume the intentions or beliefs of another user based solely on their home server. There are nice people all over, and there are also a lot of assholes all over.

    By the way, as to your question mark, they are just called "Communities" on Lemmy typically, though I think some instances call them something different occasionally.

  • True what people are saying about no ability to roll back, but if you want to install windows 10 to the device, you used to be able to buy 1 time activation keys for stupid cheap (under $10). Then you just have to flash a USB with the windows 10 installer ISO and use the key when you get to that point.

    The downside of a one time activation is that if you ever brick the OS or some such, you have to buy another key and can't reuse the original you purchased.

  • If it can be proven that an LLM bot account is present on the instance masquerading as a human user, I would recommend you report the account for that reason/spam so that it can be investigated and removed per instance rule 4 after evidence is found.

    Since they aren't people, I'd say it's pointless to reply to them with ad-hominem in the first place since it means nothing to them, and therefore reporting it would be the more effective action to take in any event.

  • Hey all, just a reminder to keep the community rules in mind when commenting on this thread. Criticism in any direction is fine, but please maintain your civility and don't stoop to ad-hominem etc. Thanks.

  • Yea, in my case im not sure what the impression of me was. I am single and work full time and don't have the money or time to cook meals for 4 people let alone the dishes and stuff for that many.

  • Not in my experience. I guess it might depend on the brand or affect individuals differently, but I've been using grocery store off-brand dish soap for this for like 10 years and never had a problem.

  • Oh neat, I'll have to go watch the new one when I have a chance. I recall it working quite well and being absurdly cheap - I can't recall if he did a cost analysis. Maybe I'll watch the old one again and then the new one haha.

  • Yes, that's what I mean. I don't pay for TV because I just put all of my media on a Jellyfin server as I also don't want to watch ads, let alone pay to watch ads.

  • Ah I seem to recall a video he did about dishwashers and why the pods are bad etc. I think he may have briefly touched on making your own detergent using bar soap and borax as well as the manufacturer recommendation to put some detergent in the bottom in addition to behind the spring loaded door.

  • Yes but I think there is a miscommunication here.

    I'm not talking about detergent/dishwashing liquid - I'm talking about liquid dish soap which I can purchase locally for about $3 to the litre and is a different thing.

    Detergent/dishwashing liquid is definitely much more expensive and probably would not be great for washing hands.

    Bar soap is definitely still cheaper though overall, you are correct.

  • True enough. I haven't had any problems in using it myself but I supposed you could ratio it with some water or something to make it not as intense for hands.

    It's a lot cheaper than hand soap too so in doing this you could probably get a tonne of hand washes out of it for really cheap.

    The primary downside to it for me is that it lasts ages and I get kind of tired of the smell.

  • Television. It's like paying to see ads.

    Hand soap. Dish soap works better and you can use it on dishes in addition to your hands.

    A dining table. I eat at my desk or standing at a counter. I was pressured into buying one by family because it was apparently bizarre to them I did not have one. Got the cheapest one I could find to appease them. I have now owned it for 4 years and it has never been used once, it just takes up space.

  • Affinity is one of the things i lost in moving from windows to Linux, but I've been getting by.

    I bought a license before canva acquired it and quite enjoyed the software.

    Really sad to see canva doing what everyone knew they would do to it.

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    Jacket Rule

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    My Switch to Linux is Happening Today

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Why do people install expensive hardwood flooring in their kitchens, the place where you are most likely to drop food, cutlery, spill liquids, etc?

  • Firefox @lemmy.ml

    Mozilla to expand focus on advertising - "We know that not everyone in our community will embrace our entrance into this market"

    blog.mozilla.org /en/mozilla/improving-online-advertising/
  • Steam @lemmy.ml

    Sony backs down regarding Helldivers PSN account linking on PC

    twitter.com /PlayStation/status/1787331667616829929
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    The Boost android client for Lemmy is displaying these dark pattern ads pretending to be system notifications. What security/privacy conscious Lemmy clients do you recommend?