But I don’t want to tell anyone. I just want to fiddle with things and people not asking what I’m doing, as I asnwer just waving my hands in the air (mostly because I’m not entirely sure what I’m doing)
But I don’t want to tell anyone. I just want to fiddle with things and people not asking what I’m doing, as I asnwer just waving my hands in the air (mostly because I’m not entirely sure what I’m doing)
I’ve installed ROCM before reading that my AMD GPU does not support it
Simplex chat, encrypted anonymous platform.
Surprised no one mentioned simplex yet. So whatsapp, matrix (personal server, for family and as a bridge to whatsapp), and simplex.
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you might want to look at mailcow if you want to self-host your email server
(almost) anything is possible with a CIA black fund budget. I’ve moved to Simplex chat and not looked back.
Well, could also be PSU or MB. Had both of them fail with those symptoms
Look up the yacy repo in github
Dropped my martini on thinkpad. Dried it out with a cloth the best I could. Nothing happened apart that every time it warmed up it started smelling of Martini
for the downvoters, it’s a song from a Monthy Python movie, so comedy (and great one at that!)
That’s a feature, not a bug
well ROCM is supported in Linux https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/latest/
I’ve installed it on my (single) AMD GPU (I thought it was for something else) on EndeavourOS (which is, obvs, arch btw :D).
I’ve been using endeavourOS for about 1y now, after a few years of Mint (and 20years of everything else. Yes, I’ve used gentoo as well back when it was only install from stage1). It does feel faster (on the same hw) but I’ve never done any real benchmarking, so it could be just “new shiny feeling faster”. I’ve found an article a few weeks ago comparing boot/compression speeds of different distros. In your particular case I wouldn’t be using Debian as I feel you’d need quite up-to-date drivers, and Debian is conservative (and that’s a good thing personally, I use it on my servers).
They can get my encrypted drive. My domain name is registered to me so that’s clear it’s my email. But no content.
oh man, you made me think so many bad jokes about this… 😅
Agree with you, that’s why I buy my butt plugs (and similar toys) with my gmail account! 😁
Proton a few years ago disclosed the IP address of the user of a certain mailbox upon request by LEA. That was enough to get the person found and arrested (I don’t remember what the case was about). They HAVE to comply with these requests, but they DON’T need to log/retain those info ETA: and I was wrong, thanks @Cheradenine@sh.itjust.works to set me straight. But I think the point still stands. I don’t want to be ALWAYS be tied to a VPN, there are some scenarios where I can’t use a VPN.
That was the moment I decided to selfhost my email server.
I would stew a bunny…
I’ll just create a new user with that name to save time
you don’t need to know how the ISP network works, you only need some networking concepts. Subnets/addressing and very basic routing (for a basic setup). You won’t even need firewall rules if you don’t host anything at your place (that needs to be accessed from outside)