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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I didn't give it access to my contacts and navigate it by familiarity with profile pictures and using "Open in WhatsApp", an app that let's you... open WhatsApp conversation from your contacts manually (I need it only for a new contact)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

"I don't care" is always a legitimate answer. I just think you guys are wrong and engaging in the same shitty behaviours we are trying to grow out of as a society.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

An App is basically a website. You just have a login with them as [email protected] instead of [email protected]. Whatever data they have is tied to that, they will send you notification and stuff on your protonmail, you'd recover the password through that accont...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

You can get Aurora store from f-droid. It grabs the apps from the play store.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Any other email. Google registration is not strictly about the email, it's about registering with them. They also give you an email, but that's not integral to, say, the strict necessities of Google Maps, it could just be a login and a password...

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Because Google doesn't allow that.

[–] [email protected] -4 points 2 weeks ago

You just fixed my ignorance, thanks.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)
  1. Forward university email to your protonmail account
  2. PC and phone are not separated stuff, they are basically just different screen sizes. If you need some separation just make multiple protonmail accounts.
  3. If you don't feel like going through the pain of degoogling, yes, you would keep a gmail account just for basic android funtionality. that does NOT mean every app registration ever. Those are separated companies that allow you to register with google and you should not do that, register using email -> protonmail.
  4. That's... why I'm here.
[–] [email protected] -5 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

You are mixing ignorance with stupidity. I'm ignorant.

You know who else gets accused of not getting jokes? Lefties liberal snowflakes. Rings any bell?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

I am humbled. Thank you.

[–] [email protected] -2 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Satire is supposed to be thought provoking. This is pathetic.

 

I'm playing Shattered Pixel Dungeon. I used to play it with minimal luck, or skill, and I got back into it. First run in years and I'm deeper than ever before.

I'm running a Berserker with a +1 Flail and a +7 Scale Armour (+1 coming from the seal). I'm nearing the dwarf king (first time ever) and I got a +1 plate armour and 4 upgrade scrolls.

What makes more sense, hold onto the scale and pump that further or swap, dumping my 4 upgrades on it bringing it to a comparable power to my scale, banking on better future scaling?

I also got a +1 glaive. Slow as fuck but hits like a truck. The flail hits similarly (when it does) but it's faster...

Edit: I got a +9 sad ghost that could really use a better armour as well, he's currently on a +1 mail and it's, well, his glory days are behind him.

 

I have a proxmox+Debian+docker server and I'm looking to setup my backups so that they get backed up (DUH) on my Linux PC whenever it comes online on the local network.

I'm not sure if what's best is backing up locally and having something else handling the copying, how to have those backup run only if they haven't run in a while regardless of the availability of the PC, if it's best to have the PC run the logic or to keep the control over it on the server.

Mostly I don't want to waste space on my server because it's limited...

I don't know the what and I don't know the how, currently, any input is appreciated.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Hi,

I've been playing with a Dell mini PC (OptiPlex 7070) that I set up with Proxmox and a single Debian virtual machine that hosts a bunch of containers (mostly an *arr stack).

All the data resides on the single SSD that came with the machine, but I'm now satisfied with the whole ordeal and would like to migrate my storage from my PC to this solution.

What's the best approach software side? I have a bunch of HD in of varying size and age (therefore expected reliability) and I'd initially dedicate such storage to data I can 100% afford to lose (basically media).

I read I should avoid USB (even though my mini PC exposes a USB-C) for reliability, but on the other hand I'm not sure what other options I have that doesn't force me to buy a NAS or properly sized HD to install inside the machine...

Also, what's a good filesystem for my usecase?

Thank for any tips.

 

I migrated almost everything on Linux and, low and behold, the only game giving me issues is DOTA2.

I'm using Steam flatpack, it runs, I can play against bots, I can spectate games. The moment i try to play in matchmaking a VAC messadge pops up preventing me from starting a game.

I tried reinstalling, veryfying the files, installing on a differend hard drive, scanning the disks for errors.

Nothing worked. Any idea?

Edit: thanks guys, it was actually Proton!

 

I had a dual boot I rarely used because reasons, one of them being that it was Manjaro and it kinda sort of borked itself and evey time I upgraded it asked me to make choices I had no idea what they meant.

I wanted to give Pop_OS a try so I went and nuked the Manjaro and set up the boot, root and swap of Pop_OS in its place.

Point is, I had the /home of Manjaro on a different location (The OS is on a SSD shared with windows and I put /home on a HD). I did not point Pop_OS to it at setup for fear of it being nuked (Will it nuke it? If not I guess I can do a new install and point it there?)

Can I link Pop_OS home to the old Manjaro home or do I need to take care of something (format it, remove some specific folder...).

I ask because I convinced myself the matter was trivial, but in the process of making sure the /home of Pop_OS was empty I ended up with a system hang and my passwords (both user AND root) being rejected and I had to reinstall the whole thing, so maybe there's more to /home than just a bunch of data?

Thanks!

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