I’ve always wanted a Voron (https://www.vorondesign.com/). There are plenty of shops selling parts kits, and some selling prebuilts. We’ll see what we makerspace members agree on, if we’re even getting more FFF printers. We share house with a board game club, so there’s a lot of local interest for getting a resin printer. That’ll likely come first in any case
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Aight, Prusa’s out. Won’t be choosing them for our community makerspace any longer
solariplex@slrpnk.nettoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•'Death to Spotify': the DIY movement to get artists and fans to quit the appEnglish
13·1 month agoMaybe check out https://mirlo.space/ , https://subvert.fm/ and https://resonate.coop/ ? They’re all cooperatives of various sorts, treading a path towards actual economic and social sustainability in music.
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Casual Conversation@piefed.social•What are good ways to fill downtime at work?
4·1 month agoRead a good book, chat with coworkers, build solidarity and unionize✨
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Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•The Attempted Murder of US Offshore Wind Power1·2 months agoTitle is a bit too hyperbolic, didn’t read the article.
For context: I think offshore wind and small-scale wind on ‘gray areas’ are great, with appropriate measures in place to safeguard animals, insects and people.
Words matter. Please, let’s not diffuse the meaning of murder by implying that inanimate objects or abstract concepts can be killed.
When someone goes to court accused of planning to murder me, I don’t want them to be able to handwave it away by saying ‘I didn’t mean murder in that way, I meant murder as in cancelling them’.
Apologies for the rant, I’ll get on with my day
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News Summary@hilariouschaos.com•Over 100,000 attend London rally led by far-right activist Tommy RobinsonEnglish
2·2 months agoThis is fuckin wild.
Fascism is rising again like a century ago, and we need to stand against it. A lot of people need to go from ‘not fascist’ to ‘antifascist and organised to resist’ real quick; if we’re to avoid fascism engulfing the world in cruelty and arbitrarity for the next fifty years
Cool, I haven’t tried either of those.
I’m the type of person who likes to upgrade my systems via the terminal because I like to know the detailed processes, but I’ve also burned myself numerous times; hence my preference for declarative and immutable/atomic solutions.
It’s (quite) a bit more of a hassle, but I’ve lost trust in GUIs.
k3s is fairly simple (as far as k8s distros go). Helm is good to start with but for the long run I recommend using kubernetes manifests directly (i.e.
kubectl apply -f pvc.yaml, deployment.yaml, etc) rather than helm, because there are quite a few gotchas with helm which can cause trouble. Besides that, it’s good practice to use the--secrets-encryptionflag on the server node(s), and if you’re deploying agent nodes it’s good to use bootstrap tokens (k3s token create)
Working on a split staging/prod hybrid-cloud k3s setup using nixos, tailscale, systemd-nspawn and fluxcd. If someone has advice for running k3s in unprivileged (mounts idmapped) nspawn containers, I’m all👂.
This will run
- (openwisp)[https://openwisp.org/] to make it feasible to provide lots of less tech-savvy people in the local community with secure, simple, privacy-respecting wifi using free software and recycled routers.
- Various libre software I’m helping community, unions and political orgs adopt. Notably Discourse and Peertube.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•If we are living in a simulation, do you think it is running a FOSS OS/software or a proprietary one?
1·2 months agoI asked for something human-readable /s
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•If we are living in a simulation, do you think it is running a FOSS OS/software or a proprietary one?
32·2 months agoI’ll give it a go:
- As a user/inhabitant/subjectof the simulation, I demand that the operator of the simulation uphold their obligations in The License by providing the Source Code of the simulation to me, in human-readable format, within a reasonable timeframe (two weeks). The source code may be conveyed via USB stick, CD, clouds in the sky, or other reasonable media.
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Android@programming.dev•Google wants to make sideloading Android apps safer by verifying developers’ identities
11·3 months agoThis will make it more difficult and dangerous to make and publish the apps needed by people who work against oppressive regimes and cynical businesses. Bad megacorp, Google
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Global News@lemmy.zip•Denmark apologises for Greenland forced contraceptionEnglish
51·3 months agoDenmark did a genocide against the Inuit peoples, according to the UN convention on prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide: https://www.un.org/en/genocideprevention/documents/atrocity-crimes/Doc.1_Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.pdf
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Europe@feddit.org•Norway's wealth fund divests from Caterpillar over human 'rights violations' in GazaEnglish
7·3 months agoWuhuuu!
Jerboa crashed mid-comment so i’ll be brief.
Save yourself pain and increase your happiness by
- using btrfs or zfs (snapshots, checksum and self-healing is great)
- using declarative approach rather than imperative, and keep a copy of configs elsewhere (I accidentally nuked my system multiple times, you should expect to do the same)
- keeping backups. If zfs, https://github.com/jimsalterjrs/sanoid and syncoid are great https://discourse.practicalzfs.com/t/setting-up-syncoid-for-offsite-backup/1611
- have an extra tiny machine running the same system and workloads, where you test potentially risky stuff before doing so on the prod server
- metrics solutions like prometheus and grafana are your friend
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Technology@lemmy.zip•[Opinion] Microsoft says U.S. law takes precedence over Canadian data sovereigntyEnglish
6·3 months agoNorway has pretty draconic surveillance laws regarding digital cross-border communication, allowing all comms (encrypted or not) to be stored in the servers of the intelligence service for years, with the vague hope of combatting organized crime and terrorism.
If you use post-quantum encryption you should be fine though.
https://rett24.no/articles/stiftelsen-tinius-tapte-soksmalet-om-lovligheten-av-ny-e-tjenestelov
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Linux@programming.dev•Finland: Linux reaches desktop market share of 19.1% in July - up from 5.4% in January
17·3 months agoThis increase is too abrupt, I don’t trust its accuracy
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what are the most ethical places to give your stuff to in a will
91·2 years agoDepYou could attempt the non-selfish kind and just donate it all to an independent health/rescue org like Red Cross/Red Crescent.
You could also go the kinda-selfish route like Alfred Nobel, known in his time as the merchant of death. Make an elaborate award&grant giving scheme for exceptional contributions to society in a variety of fields; boosting said contributions for many years. Would only recommend this route if you’ve got more than enough coin to spare, as the overhead of ensuring ethical operation is significant.
If you’ve got a house, you could transfer ownership to a trust/foundation/housing coop, to make it available for living at below market price.
I’d donate to various free software & open hardware projects important to societal improvement; like Mozilla, certain fediverse projects, PostmarketOS, Fairphone, etc. Also anarchist orgs.
Very engaging read








Their website doesn’t link to their git repo, but it exists: https://github.com/opencloud-eu