

Oh I’m not saying any use of ai is immediately bad, but as a dev I would want the author of the stuff I use to actually understand the whole codebase. I’ll try it out when I get some time to deploy it.


Oh I’m not saying any use of ai is immediately bad, but as a dev I would want the author of the stuff I use to actually understand the whole codebase. I’ll try it out when I get some time to deploy it.


How much of the codebase do you write by hand?


Apparently it wasn’t suicide according to wikipedia, we just assumed it based on the situation


Couple ideas, depending on what you have:
My custom Kinoite-based system using ublue-builder. Gets me updates with 0 interference with my daily use, secure boot, tpm based FDE, and I can still install packages during the CI step (although distrobox is the main way to do that).
I’ve been on Linux since my childhood (found it in a tech magazine in 2008), hopped through Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Fedora, and Manjaro until like 2022 when I settled on Fedora KDE, then shifted to their immutable stuff 1-2 years later.


Nice! Not sure how you ended up with it saying “UP” on your interface, but if it works it works


enx0 is your wifi, nothing wrong there. Look for enp0 instead, that’s your ethernet.
Grepping for the interface may not be what you need to do, if NetworkManager is not bringing your ethernet up due to a different issue, so you’ll want to reboot and look at the logs again starting from the latest restart (it’ll mark that with a date/time stamp in the logs).


From what I can see on my phone, NetworkManager is enabled but not running. What happens if you do sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager or just do a reboot? If it stays “loaded” instead of “running” after, check the logs with journalctl -xeu NetworkManager (pgup and pgdown to scroll)


One morning shortly after coming home from a hospital I found a hole in my skin with something of absolutely hideous colour steadily trickling out of it. Spent another week in there and got some stronger stitches.
I think overall it’s good to have the experience of calling an ambulance, because now doing that isn’t just in the “other” category in my brain, but an actionable option for sudden situations.


You’re pretty much describing Tailscale with an exit node on the VPS. If the purpose of the VPS is to make their traffic not come from your home, you can omit the VPS entirely as Tailscale only routes through the VPN when reaching services also on the VPN.
Edit: to self host it, look into Headscale, but the default, hosted control server works well too.


No idea, but if I was the dev, I’d ship the alpine image embedded in the app


Iirc there’s some rule on iOS where your app can’t be designed to execute code not delivered through the app store. So even if Mozilla ditched the embedded safari, I don’t think they could.


If you can get into the system, systemctl reboot --firmware-setup should tell your laptop to reboot into the UEFI ui


Just in case you haven’t started reinstalling yet, dnf has a transaction history. I can’t look a link up right now, but the command goes something like “dnf history undo <number>”, where the number is the transaction id of the transaction that installed KDE connect. You can find the transaction id in “dnf history”


Depending on your specs, I don’t think you need to buy hardware. You can scale later if you run out of resources. This is how I’d separate your stuff:
Edit:
c/lostbots? What is even going on - podcast?