SlicedPotato

joined 6 months ago
[–] SlicedPotato@feddit.dk 10 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Lots of things.

I'd start a YouTube channel to document my travel life, but Google.

I'd use LinkedIn to expand my professional network, but Micro$lop.

I'd join communities related to my hobbies that mostly exist in FB groups or subreddits, but, yeah.

There are also things I still do, although differently. Like using Google Maps to view detailed information about places, like accessibility, restaurant reviews etc. But I only do it through a browser, and I use CoMaps for navigation. Or banking apps, due to convenience. Or the GoPro Quik app so I can remotely control my GoPro when I mount it on the outside of my car. Or music streaming services.

Surveillance sucks, but I try to find compromises that I can live with when needed. I can live with some inconvenience, but to a degree.

[–] SlicedPotato@feddit.dk 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

The two else ifs should be switched, because if the second one is true, the first one is also always true, so you'll never reach the second one.

[–] SlicedPotato@feddit.dk 3 points 5 days ago

The camera doesn't matter, the photographer behind it does. Great pic!

[–] SlicedPotato@feddit.dk 7 points 5 days ago

Obviously I'd use my index and middle fingers on my computer mouse.

[–] SlicedPotato@feddit.dk 0 points 6 days ago

Du kan stadig nå at melde ferie hvis der er 14+ dage til den starter. Ellers kontakt jobcenteret og hør om du kan alligevel.

[–] SlicedPotato@feddit.dk 0 points 6 days ago

Heller ikke noget på Nørrebro.

[–] SlicedPotato@feddit.dk 0 points 1 week ago

NGINX på serveren bag Feddit.dk er ihvertfald opdateret nu :)

[–] SlicedPotato@feddit.dk 0 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Det er selvfølgelig en balance. Er man syg 2 ud af 5 dage på en uge er det selvfølgelig et problem. Men helt grundlæggende er det ikke en særlig robust arbejdsplads hvis arbejdet bryder sammen af sygdom i almindeligt omfang.

[–] SlicedPotato@feddit.dk 0 points 2 weeks ago (9 children)

Det kan jeg godt nikke genkendende til. Sidst jeg arbejde i en privat virksomhed var det ret normalt at man lige kommer lidt snottet på arbejde, eller worst case arbejder hjemmefra (hvis det er et job hvor det er muligt) for ikke at smitte andre. Og har man bare en smule ledelsesansvar, så er man standby på SMS hvis man faktisk melder sig syg. Nu er jeg offentligt ansat, og der er stemningen meget mere afslappet omkring sygefravær.

[–] SlicedPotato@feddit.dk 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Both Debian and RHEL-like distros are solid choices. Both are super stable. Debian tends to not always have the newest packages, so if you want that I'd steer away from Debian. Personally I use Rocky Linux for my servers. It's based on RHEL, meaning each new major version benefits from Red Hat's 10 years of software support. Debian (and derivates) have better community support I think, but RHEL has very solid documentation (which for the most part applies directly to Rocky, Alma etc.)

Here's a great article outlining the differences between Alma and Rocky.

But for something simple like running a Go application, both should work just fine, so choose what you're most comfortable with.

Rocky is available at Scaleway too.

[–] SlicedPotato@feddit.dk 4 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

No you're not! :D

 

TLDs like .google and .microsoft really makes me think about how ridiculously gigantic those companies really are. They're so big they got their own freaking TLD.

 

I use Tor's Snowflake extension in my browser, and I've noticed that the counter of how many users it has helped circumvent censorship over the last 24 hours has been very high for a couple of days now, upwards of around 50 per day, where usually it's 2 or 3. I know there's a lot going on around the world right now, but is there anything in particular I've missed that could explain the sudden spike in Tor traffic (or simply just Snowflake bridge usage)?

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