Oh sites like that are absolutely still useful! Especially for older distros or when you need a specific version that you can’t find for whatever reason.
d00phy
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Remember when packages like RPM were first introduced, and it was like, “cool, I don’t have to compile everything!” Then you were introduced to Red Hat’s version of DLL-Hell when the RPM couldn’t find some obsure library! Before YUM, rpmfind.net was sooo useful!
d00phy@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Haribo gummies are so hard you could probably use them instead of rubber bullets.English0·5 days agoAgreed. Came here to say this.
d00phy@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How To: Automate version update for your selfhosted Docker containers with Gitea, Renovate, and KomodoEnglish0·15 days agoIf I understood correctly, he manually runs watchtower to poll rather than leaving it running all the time. What wasn’t clear to me was if he has it doing the updates (evidenced by him saying he cleans up where needed after) or just pull down the updated images and he then manually restarts/rebuilds the container.
I leave it running all the time and it only updates at something like 03:00. The only containers I don’t have set to latest are DBs as major updates tend to break things.
d00phy@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Recommend EU webhosting provider to replace DreamHost?English0·16 days agoI’m curious about the same thing, but also curious what you’re using your traditional hosting for. I also have had DH shared hosting for years and never had an issue. I don’t know if I’m ready to drop it, but not sure if I still need it.
d00phy@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•You'll know Lemmy has really caught on when search results for "Lemmy" are more about it than the Motorhead guy.English0·17 days agoTrick question, Lemmy IS God.
Guys, they’re not going to be batting 1000…. On anything. They’re going to be breaking A. LOT. of eggs, whilst not even trying to bat anywhere near 1000. That will be them doing their “best.”
d00phy@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to have a boring and low-maintenance system?English0·1 month agoThis really is the answer. The more services you add, the more of your attention they will require. Granted, for most services already integrated into the distro’s repo, the added admin overhead will likely be minimal, but it can add up. That’s not to say the admin overhead can’t be addressed. That’s why scripting and crons, among some other utilities, exist!
d00phy@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Why would an all loving god create hell?English0·1 month agoI’ve never understood the notion the good “can’t exist” without evil. I think it’s more likely that good can’t be recognized without evil as a basis for comparison. That doesn’t mean good things can’t happen unless there’s evil out there. I think they would just be seen from a different frame of reference.
d00phy@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which well known public figure would you say is washed up and desperately trying to cling to relevance? (No politicians)English6·1 month agoDoes Steven Seagal still fit here?
Dr. Phil?
d00phy@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Bank account requiring Google play account, how to bypass ?English0·2 months agoThis is the answer.
d00phy@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Be the change you want to see in LemmyEnglish1·2 months agoThis might be an unpopular opinion, but I think the effort to make joining Lemmy easier has some downsides. One of the nicest things about these communities is how easy it is to have good conversations with internet strangers. I’ve grown to appreciate and hope for Lemmy not trying to be a Reddit replacement. In fact, I’m totally fine with “the masses” staying in Spez’s data harvesting machine. If, one day, Lemmy gets as popular as Reddit, I think it will inevitably have many of the same problems. It just theoretically won’t be selling your data for profit (one hopes, anyway). My wife isn’t super-techy, and I explained the concept of Lemmy to my wife in about 10 minutes. She set up an account in about 5.
To me, it’s not that using or joining Lemmy is hard. It’s that a lot of people have come to loathe change. They’re told that Lemmy is “like Reddit,” so why leave Reddit, all their accumulated Internet points, and their familiar communities/echo chambers? Pretty much all of them also use other data-harvesting social media sites, so they mostly don’t care about that aspect. When I tell my friends about Lemmy I talk about how the size of the communities is really conducive to good conversations from wide enough ranges of opinions and experiences, compared to Reddit’s too much of everything including trolls.
d00phy@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We need a new milestone: the Pepto Bismol standardEnglish0·3 months agoWe either fry everything or drown it in some kind of sugar. If we’re not doing that, we’re doing both.
Adding to this, at least publicly, they stated that regardless of the outcome, the situation highlighted changes that needed to be made within their organization. IIRC, they didn’t produce anything for bit while they “addressed the issues.” I recall a YT video of Linus explaining all that. Take it for what it’s worth.
Personally, I think it’s likely that something happened that offended a former employee. That thing may or may not have been a misunderstanding, but either way, the employee felt harassed. I can’t fault how LMG handled it. Any other company would’ve responded similarly. I’m not saying they did the “bare minimum.” I’m saying, to me, their response seemed reasonable.
d00phy@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•On Reddit, you had the "fake internet points". On Lemmy the points are totally real, but still worthless.English0·3 months agoYeah, I don’t get it either. People who take joy in the anger of others are… a different breed.
d00phy@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•On Reddit, you had the "fake internet points". On Lemmy the points are totally real, but still worthless.English0·3 months agoDamn! I forgot all about that! Maybe cause I didn’t take it seriously because no real publisher takes the Chicago guide seriously! MLA all day every day m-fers!
d00phy@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•On Reddit, you had the "fake internet points". On Lemmy the points are totally real, but still worthless.English0·3 months agoWhen I first got on Lemmy, there were a bunch of discussions about getting rid of downvotes, and I thought this was a bad idea. For the most part, they do a good job of allowing the communities to self-moderate. Sure there are trolls that downvote everything, and they can rot in Hell, but they’re a very small majority. Generally speaking, up/downvotes provide an easy way to sort the wheat from the chaff in both posts and comments.
I guess there can be at least one upside to sticking your dick in crazy. Or, I guess, letting crazy stick its dick in you.
First question, and it’s important: Are you Doc Brown?