Discovered WUD (What's Up #Docker) this week, and I'm impressed.
Similar to Watchtower (originally designed for the -arr stack) but instead of updating containers it focusses on granularity with monitoring and has All The Notification options (SMTP, Discord, Gotify, Pushover, etc, etc).
Helped me realise that my stacks are mission critical (to me), and lets me read release notes prior to upgrading, rather than wondering why X suddenly isn't working and trying to unbreak it afterwards.
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People unironically posting about whether they should stay on their Meta accounts of choice as some weird form of solidarity, protection for some imagined demographic, or balance. Forgetting that every single person is there by choice (except perhaps those who use it for work).
There are easier ways to ask for "permission" to stay somewhere awful because you're terminally online and live for the drama and conflict. 🙄
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IT industry standard: No pushes to production on Fridays!
[#]Arch #Linux devs:
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It first creates a user-owned (and chmod 700) "" directory inside it and then all cross-filesystem moves (i.e. copy+delete) go through a try-timeout process that drastically slows everything down and gives the appearance of a network issue.
One of the weirdest IT bugs I've encountered in decades of working with computers, Linux and networking. 2/2
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Fixed a weird problem with my "network" yesterday. While copying lots of small files from #Linux #KDE Dolphin to my NAS, I was getting just 18kbps. Long story short, trash-cli (trying it out) and Dolphin's implementation of the #FreeDesktop Trash Specification don't play well together.
For mount points, the former uses a root-owned (a+rwt) ".Trash" directory and the latter uses a user-owned (chmod 700) ".Trash-" directory. But Dolphin will still quietly use the former. 1/2
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Dark patterns in mobile OS has bothered me since forever. Here's the latest T&C update for UK Samsung users.
As if notification wording wasn't terrible by itself, the page it goes to "helpfully" shows "optional" beside 3 of the 4 tickboxes. Except all 4 are optional.
It's attempting to trick you.
[#]DarkPatterns #privacy #mobile #enshittification
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I can't be the only person who thinks this is hideous?
Our friendly AI will be listening to all your calls... for now. Pray we don't alter the agreement any further... slow mask-breathing noises
Edit: Scam detection is good. But at what cost.
https://twit.social/@twitnews/113482098019176992
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My gaming this evening was immensely improved by having Blind Guardian playing in the background throughout.
That is all. 🤘🏻
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This evening's gaming in #ThroneAndLiberty included a bizarre event: riding a flying whale that appears every 3 hours. It's tied into the storyline and exploration.
This was the reaction of an NPC recovered from the whale, once it had been revived. Sums it up pretty well. 😄
But doesn't mention the potential motion sickness of being on a large, undulating and flying surface for up to 30 mins... :blobcatnauseated:
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I could have spent this Friday evening playing a game I really like but instead I spent it trying to get VNC-like connectivity working to that same PC.
Was it it successful? No.
Was there some upside? Also no.
These are the Linux stories you won't see very often.
I. Am. Disappoint. :ablobsadpats:
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