[-] denzuko@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago

I actually find this a huge problem. Not all distros are built around LSB, XDG, or FreeDesktop.org nor should they be since not everyone is running Linux as a workstation/PC replacement. While yes for the most part podman can be ran on the likes of Gentoo, Alpine, Arch and etc. It becomes a pain in the arse to decouple the tooling for podman away from freedesktop.org standards. Even more a pain in the arse for clustering options (e.g. podman-remote expects freedesktop.org norms, kubernetes expects docker containerd or freedesktop.org with podman, and nomad stack is just bulky vaporware).

The really sad part of this is that podman isn't adding much of anything new that LXC or linux namespaces outside of not needing a daemon, allowing rootless execution (again because it doesn't need a daemon) and giving ACLs around which OCI repos could be pulled from unlike docker's wildcard by default. It shouldn't be hard to do linux containerization without being tied to anything other than the linux kernel.

[-] denzuko@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago

It can be, but the forums and wiki is full of examples and documentation. One can also easily download the VMware image or buy a few hAP ac lites off ebay for the price of a pizza. Not saying the structured approach of an online course is not valuable just its rather easy to dive into these devices with one's own at home lab. Plus out of the box there is not a lot of heavy customization one needs to do to the configuration like one would with Cisco products.

[-] denzuko@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Be sure to share a few if you have them

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[-] denzuko@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

correct and also back linking on our blogs/medium posts/etc..

[-] denzuko@lemmy.world 31 points 1 year ago

allowed to talk about Lemmy on Reddit

if /r/lemmy is any proof; A) its ok to talk about lemmy on reddit and B) /u/spez has some validity in his point about users would be back not just because of the '48hr' thing.

That said, yes a loud enough minority can create change and that discussion does need to happen where the users are for the network effect to kick off.

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[-] denzuko@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yep and boiled cow tongue is really great as a cold cut for long lasting meals. Even potted meat is a great option too [17th century recipe I mean, not that over salted lunch meat in a tiny can].

[-] denzuko@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Look into Indian foods and even traditional japanese. Really hearty and nutrient dense foods there. Plus there's a book on Depression era cooking that has a lot of great recipes for low cost and self sustaining.

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[-] denzuko@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Glad to help. Lets keep it rolling. Feel free to post here about anything 2600 related. Phonebooths/phones are cool and so is infosec/privacy news. Oh and meetups are welcome to post as well.

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Get the latest issue out now.

Little trivia for you (Moderator Denzuko is 40 years old this year too).

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How to join Lemmy (lemmy.world)
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In this howto we'll show you how one can join lemmy.world or any Fedirated lemmy instance so they can free themselves from the evils of reddit's CEO:

  1. Go to https://join-lemmy.org

  2. Click Join a Server

  3. Pick one you like the domain / url for and click it

  4. Sign up with your email of choice. use a +2600@<email.host> to help find notifications later on.

Congrats, you have joined lemmy. From your home instances, you can click on the Communities link and see all the communities on that instance, and subscribe to them so they show up on your subbed feed. If you don’t see a community you want, you can create one. In the most basic form, that’s it, you are now part of Lemmy.

From here You can log into your instance and then subscribe to communities from other instances. To do that, once you log in to your preferred instance:

  • Search for !community-name@instance-name (like !risa@startrek.website)
  • Click the link on the search result
  • Expand the sidebar
  • Click subscribe

Now, whenever you log in to your preferred instance you will see posts from the sub in your feed.

Have fun!

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With all things in history there is usually a person of power whom abuses that power. In this case the CEO of reddit has taken a dump on its user base, and yes that is mildly an option but one shared by the over 38% of subreddits out there still dark at this time of writing.

This blackout while decisive and impactful. It was not a success and seeing the voting records on [/r/2600/(https://www.reddit.com/r/2600/comments/14an6wx/user_poll_go_federated_stay_dark_or_open_up/) to open back up] shows how decisive this issue is overall.

The numbers do not lie but it is quite clear there is bias behind the data. However because I am not a dictator only a supporter of 2600 Enterprises and the community of hackers here. One does recognize there is a desire to hold a presence within the Fediverse and open up the subreddit. With that we have our community here at lemmy.world/2600 and are looking into ways to mirror the r/2600 content via a bot and do encourage or members to use their favorite lemmy instance, matrix.io bridge, or fediverse client to continue the community have built up over the years over here as well. Secure in the knowledge that your voice is heard, the community is advert free, and you are respected as an individual.

Welcome to the Fediverse, Hackers!

denzuko

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