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  • Dette er bare ansvarsfraskrivelse fra skolen sin side. Det er ingenting teknisk i veien her som ikke kan fikses med enten en enkel sjekk eller automatisk fiks på server siden.

    Dette er 100% menneskelig feil og (i beste fall) latskap fulgt av uinteressert byråkratisk stivhet. Hun fortjener en unnskyldning og pengene tilbake. De ansvarlige som feigt gjemmer seg bak "teknisk feil" bør få passet sitt påskrevet.

  • I know it's ELI5, but this is a common misconception and will lead you astray. They do not have the same level of isolation, and they have very different purposes.

    For example, containers are disposable cattle. You don't backup containers. You backup volumes and configuration, but not containers.

    Containers share the kernel with the host, so your container needs to be compatible with the host (though most dependencies are packaged with images).

    For self hosting maybe the difference doesn't matter much, but there is a difference.

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  • The closest official thing in the US is Labor Day in September. Most people forget it is a workers rights day, though.

    From Wikipedia:

    More than 150 other countries celebrate International Workers' Day on May 1, the European holiday of May Day. May Day was chosen by the Second International of socialist and communist parties to commemorate the general labor strike in the United States and events leading to the Haymarket affair, which occurred in Chicago, Illinois, from May 1 – May 4, 1886.

  • Try to come across friendly without sounding condescending.

    First, empathize (I know those things can be tricky, it took me a minute the first time), then offer to help without judgement (I have some experience with these, would you like me to try?), then back off if they say no.

    If they refuse help, you've done what you can, end of story. Don't be pushy.

    Key point here is to be nice about it. Don't call them out or make them feel dumb. Don't judge. You don't know why they're not getting it, and next time maybe it is you who is "dumb".

    Also, don't expect everyone to share your intellect (it's obvious to you) or curiosity (you want to know how it works). Most people just want their problem fixed and move on.

  • I'm going to interpret "too long" as "longer than I expected". To that I world say the sudden loss of a college friend that I, to be honest, failed to keep in contact with. Still miss that guy.

    I take some comfort in that by the time he died, he had turned from being an outcast and victim of bullying to having three wonderful children with a beautiful and loving wife.

  • Definitively, but there is a huge list of popular games that have it, so I think it's fair to warn people about it so they can make an informed choice and not become a disgruntled ex-Linux user.

    I am hopeful that Valve, and the game industry in general, manages to come up with a solution for game developers can come up with a solution that works for everyone, but so far I have not heard of one. Meanwhile, I'm happy to skip some games to stay on Linux.

  • I did a quick check, and both The Last of Us Part I and II are rated Gold. In my experience, a gold rating is a good sign, but you may still need to tweak a setting or two. Definitively worth reading the comments and look especially if there are any known issues with your particular setup. Even things like dual screens, HiDPI, etc can sometimes make a difference.

    The reason things are so unpredictable is it all works like Wine does: it doesn't run Windows in a virtual machine: it re-implements the APIs (like Direct3D). This makes things fast (and sometimes faster!), when they work, but when the implementations deviate things can go off the rails.

  • It's a legit concern, but like you said I think it's very game dependent. Proton gets updates all the time, too. My recommendation is to look it up on protondb and see if there are major issues or tweaks you can apply. All I can say is there is no Linux tax on games. A game can run as well or better on Linux as Windows. It comes down to the specifics of the game.

  • There are some specific use cases, like some commercial software (Adobe especially) and online gaming anti-cheat, that don't work on Linux, but other than that you have nothing to lose. And you can dual boot for those cases if you must.

    Give it a shot and see if you like it. I, for one, am not going back.

  • That's a great tip! It turns out I must have already tried some of that. I found multiple settings in about:config. Anything with a file picker works (open, save as), but the "open folder" from the Downloads dialog must just not use xdg-open, since none of the settings had an effect on that. It's not the end of the world, but it would be nice to have my Dolphin bookmarks and places.

    Edit: Adding this here in case someone in the future finds this searching for the problem. It looks like I'm bitten by the bug described in comment 55 (near the bottom) of this Firefox bug report. TL;DR: it works if I have Dolphin open already, but if not, it starts Nautilus. While this isn't great, at least I have a workaround.

  • Secrets

  • See if a light weight kubernetes installation is for you. Secrets are first class citizens in k8s. You can maintain secrets in a number of different ways, but they are exposed to containers the same way. They can become files or environment variables, whether you need.

    I recommend looking at k3s to run on your Pi and see if that works for you. You can add vault software on top of that later without changing your containers.

  • Thank you for replying, very informative. I think I have most of the actions/types I wanted associated with my preferred ones now. The most noticeable one is Firefox when I open downloads from the menu. I'm not sure if Firefox uses xdg or not? I don't mind GTK or Gnome at all, in fact I probably have spent more time on Gnome, but I do like when things are consistent.

  • Looking forward to this. I do have a question for the more seasoned people here: I installed Fedora 41 not too long after its release on a new PC, which has been my daily driver every since. Very happy with it, tweaked everything to my liking. However, by mistake I installed Workstation (with Gnome) and then switched to my preferred KDE Plasma as the DE. This has left some corners of my system with the Gnome look and feel, which is fine, but I prefer if it were more consistent.

    My question:

    1. Can I/do you recommend that I upgrade Fedora in place? I prefer this if it means I don't have to reinstall everything.
    2. Or do you recommend I do a fresh install anyway for a clean upgrade and at the same time clean up my DE? What is the least disruptive way to do this?
  • No offense taken at all. I just agree it's a sad state of affairs.

    I don't mean to be a doomer and I do try to give my kids more than a black and white picture. I'm not a parent who tells them to just suck it up. I support them every step of the way.

    But I do try to keep their expectations realistic. I think it's fair to let them know that what they see in glossy college ads isn't typical.

    Finding a job you actually like can be hard. Working 40 hours a week can be hard. But eventually you will manage it. It's not glamorous, but it pays the rent.

    Usually you have to play the cards you were dealt while you look for better opportunities. Few people can afford to be out of work for a long time. I consider myself very lucky to be able to sit here right now and discuss work/life balance on Lemmy, rather than trolling the Internet for jobs.