
All good, thank you :D

All good, thank you :D

Please remove the link to the youtube channel at the very bottom. It sdoes not seem to have anything to do with the rest of your post and looks like a conspiracy theory-mill. Otherwise I will have to remove the entire post, wich I’d prefer not to do.


Tbh I still consider Proxmox as Debian, so you’re pretty much there ;).


Same, literaly only have bazzite and android on one device each with everything else being Debian.
Although I have been thinking about switching to Nix for a more robust backup/restore setup.


How quick could you pick it up? And how does it handle one config for different devices (due to different hardware(fstab/cryptsetup differences), propietary/non-mainlined drivers?
I have been thinking about switching because I’d love a reproduciable system but fear it would take some of that flexibility I rely on (I’ve had some issues with ftstab/cryptsetup and initramfs customizations on the fedora atomic base of bazzite on my steamdeck).


So an e-Bike would cut her commute by an hour?
There are good/better bike locks though.


Don’t they have a chat product?
Many. And Discord is among them.
Seems like I missremembered something.
I can not pin non- moderator comments, so I’ll re-comment it:
This tweet is from January 23 2026.


Even better, do the work at compile time to respect the customers resources:
const bool isPrime = false


I suspect most speakers are not designed to play inaudible frequencies.

They are also going after Mail-In voting already:
A divided Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that Americans can’t sue the U.S. Postal Service, even when employees deliberately refuse to deliver mail.
Klarna is a thing in Germany as well and personal bankruptcy absolutely is a thing here [https://www.verbraucherzentrale.de/wissen/geld-versicherungen/kredit-schulden-insolvenz/privatinsolvenz-in-3-jahren-schuldenfrei-11417] so I don’t know if your second point is that relevant. I’d agree on the first one though.


For that scenario you could also consider using certificate based login. Just store your root certificate in a safe place (like a Keepass) an then sign new keys for your new devices when you get one.
https://docs.ssh.com/manuals/server-admin/44/User_Authentication_with_Certificates.html


and I’d need to have password access enabled in order to add the keys
Besides the other points, you could just add the public keys directly in the .ssh/authorized_keys(2) file of the server as long as you still have access from another device. That way you don’t have to enable passwords.


Damm, that comment section is buzzing!
I get a 502 bad gateway on the domain :(


or the receipt is sent via email Paperless can automatically ingest e-Mails. I agree on the rest though.
Yes they can:
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