SystemD also contains things like a network manager, dns resolving, ntp time sync and more, which I agree should not be so tightly coupled to the core init system.
SystemD also contains things like a network manager, dns resolving, ntp time sync and more, which I agree should not be so tightly coupled to the core init system.
I feel this is missing a couple of !important statements :)
Jealous of the amount of free time you have available ;-) good luck!
I’d recommend scheduled tasks instead. Why be involved at all? :-)
That’s no longer a technical process issue but more of a teamcoach/HR kind of issue then. You should be able to assume good intentions from colleagues, imho.
We use a CI pipeline check which prevents merges to master if the code contains a TODO. A precommit hook only works if the developer has the hooks configured.
Found the new thing, looks interesting and will give it a try! Would it be possible to use SSO with a Lemmy account from programming.dev? Sure that would help adoption/usage and additionally support 2FA automatically.
Edit: I see it supports 2FA already in settings. If not possible to SSO with Lemmy then it might be nice to recommend 2FA in the signup flow.
“The project is under very active development. Expect bugs and changes. Do not use it as the only way to store your photos and videos!”
If you want to simplify the maintenance burden of nagios-like setups, look into OMD by CheckMK.
Well it’s not 2024 yet.
I believe that’s a kbin specific bug mixing up image thumbnails or something. Works fine for me from Lemmy.
That’s ridiculously exaggerated and you know it.
It would be useful to get some more info.
how did you install the drivers?
what do you mean by lightdm doesn’t work?
can you get some logs from a terminal? Like journalctl -xe? If your gui isnt coming up you could get these from tty1 by using ctrl+alt+f1.
I haven’t used nvidia in a long time but use debian daily. I’d expect if you installed the drivers using a supported method it would do stuff like initramfs etc automatically if required.
I’m sure you already found this but just in case here is the official documentation; https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers
Nice example!
I think proxying everything through lemmy would have a pretty big bandwidth/scalability impact. I expect the lemmy clients dont send any unique user info on these image requests so not sure how useful it would be as a spy pixel? Maybe I’m missing something :-)
It is an option in Sync for Lemmy at least.
I can hide nsfw posts with sync for lemmy.
Not sure if you already sent the drive away but I would recommend checking the output of ‘dmesg’ (as root on most distributions) after you plug in the drive. It might give a clue as to whats wrong.
It could just be the enclosure or power supply of the enclosure. Can you hear/feel the harddisk starting up? You could try opening the enclosure and just directly install it into a PC if you feel comfortable working with hardware.
You should be able to boot into runlevel 1 easily and upgrade the kernel using the steps someone else already mentioned. No reason to reinstall the entire system.
You could also see it as you preventing someone else from learning from their own mistakes. Maybe reframing it like that could help with skipping :)