that seems like a t420 or some similar model
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hexagonwin@lemmy.todayto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Do you stick to the same linux distro across your devices?English
1·5 days agotbh there are really a lot of things that aren’t on the repo or even the slackbuilds (kinda like arch AUR), kinda takes time to manage and install other packages. still i can’t find a better distro yet so i’m keep using it…
i should try gentoo/void/alpine/arch someday but i’m too lazy.
hexagonwin@lemmy.todayto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Do you stick to the same linux distro across your devices?English
0·6 days agoi have slackware 15 on all, it’s great how i can just copy over binaries and they just run because all the linked libraries are the same version
unless I have an insecure password or a security vulnerability in sshd, how would it be a problem? I haven’t had any issues for the last 6 years.
hexagonwin@lemmy.todayto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Ah, yes! You're doing a great job there. Thank you for the transparency.
1·12 days agoin wine there are many partially implemented/stubs, which generate warning messages but usually work fine
AFAIK iknowwhatyoudownload gets their data from DHT and public trackers. i’ve also had numerous cases where I only seeded literal linux ISOs or some music and have weird porn or random tv show episodes shown on that site from my IP which I had only one machine connected for a fairly long time, not behind CGNAT. it appears to be that some public trackers sometimes report bogus data for some reason, claming some random IP is seeding some random file when they’re in fact not. you can see many items on public indexers where the seeder/leecher numbers shown aren’t accurate (mostly >0 when it’s a completely dead torrent), i suspect this is also the same reason.
exact same first and last seen timestamp, probably bogus data reported by the tracker not a legit download
hexagonwin@lemmy.todayto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Need some FREE Advice. From those who have used the Oracle Free Forever Server
4·27 days agosomething i heard is that it’s better to pay during the initial setup for getting the server located in an ideal location and cancelling the payment afterwards (?). just thought it might be helpful
hexagonwin@lemmy.todayto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•what kind of a n00b uses a text editor to edit text
9·1 month agobro isn’t using butterfly to flip bits?
proton allows generating woreguard config for a specific server even on free plans on their wrbsite, worth checking out
or you could just have a script tobperiodically check your external ip with something like icanhazip.com and automatically make needed changes