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Do you stick to the same linux distro across your devices?

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https://slrpnk.net/u/Sunny posted on Mar 9, 2026 15:07

Hej lemmings!

Quick question for you all: do you stick with the same distro across your PC, laptop, and server, or do you pick different ones based on the device and what you’re doing?

For me, I’ve been mixing and matching depending on the use case, but I’m starting to think it’d be nice to just have one distro (or at least one family like Fedora or Debian) running everywhere. That way I wouldn’t get confused about default settings or constantly have to look up flags for different package managers.

Right now my setup is:

  • Gaming rig: CachyOS
  • Laptop: AuroraOS
  • NAS: Unraid
  • Various project servers: DietPi, Debian, Alpine etc..

I feel like NixOS might be the only distro that could realistically handle all these use cases, but I’m a bit scared of the learning curve and the maintenance work it’d take to migrate everything over.

Am I the only one who feels like having “one distro to rule them all” would be nice? How do you guys handle your setups? All ears! 😊

https://slrpnk.net/post/35084396

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Word Count Linux: 3

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https://lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz/u/communist posted on Mar 11, 2026 00:46
In reply to: https://slrpnk.net/post/35084396

Yes, because nixos and distributed git-based dotfiles, would be so much work to have a second setup for no real gain, I do investigate other distros regularly though

https://lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz/comment/23182559
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https://lemmy.world/u/one_knight_scripting posted on Mar 11, 2026 01:11
In reply to: https://lemmy.ca/comment/22141110

Huh, I didn’t realize there was an AUR for it already. It would only take yay -S linux-cachyos.

But I need to fix my btrfs/snapper anyways.

I broke it after reverting and messing up my subvolumes. Swap was not properly setup and somehow reverting also broke my snapshots subvolume.

I also want time to test on my spare laptop first so I can create a script/config for it to deploy to my school laptop and gaming rig. But it’s exam week for school and I need to finish transferring a 25TB VM to a hardware server.

I’ll mess with it over spring break.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22592225

Introducing New Fediverse Software, Goofed v0.0.1, Minimum Viable Shitpost Edition

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https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/u/admin posted on Mar 10, 2026 16:13

I’m building a new activitypub/threadiverse software focused on the needs of self hosters who want a single user instance.

I’ve been posting with it semi-regularly for the last month, and I think it’s ready for an open demo.

One of my objectives is to have the lightest resource usage for memory and CPU constrained hardware, as well as the fastest loading web interface for older phones and limited data plans. I ran out of data on my phone last week and having a 41kb front page came in very handy.

You can try the web UI at https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/latest You can also POST AS A GUEST TO THE FEDIVERSE without signing up. I’m not sure you can do this anywhere else, I’m manually approving posts on the backend because .. well you know. If it asks for a user and pass, use guest and guest, your post will appear with a username like guest4269.

Ideally, open this post https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/post/10127 and reply to it.

My other plan for mobile is to target the Sync for Lemmy app, as it’s dead, meaning it’s no longer a moving target.

I’ve made a few technical choices aimed at keeping things fast

These include:

No ORMs

  • They are convenient but make performance tuning difficult when things get complex as you don’t write the queries directly

No Javascript

  • I may have to go back on this if I keep the guest posting function, it might need a captcha or anubis.

No nested comments in the web UI

  • Nested comments are super slow, you are essentially querying the database for the OP, then querying for the N immediate children, then doing N queries for all of their children, then keep going recursively until you reach your depth limit, or all comments are found, you then need to render this structure with html/css

No front page images

  • This is more of a personal preference that happened to make things load faster, the front page displays the text of the OP and last few comments IN FULL, giving a good preview of the conversation, and allocating more space to people who write rather than post memes. Inline images in posts are also replaced with links.

No upvotes/downvotes

  • DID YOU KNOW that most threadiverse traffic is upvotes, downvotes adn emojis? You get an instant speedup by simply not processing them. Also, since this is a single user instance, all my comments are by definition awesome

ROADMAP

  • Massive refactor
  • Make the project public
  • unit tests (this is basically my only requirement for v1)
  • sync for lemmy API
  • admin UI
  • “AI” to “My Butt” wordfilter (mandatory and hardcoded)
  • default subscription to /c/fuck_AI
  • Solve channel discoverablity once and for all
  • SUPERBLOCK (i.e. block everyone who liked this comment)
  • dockerfile? I don’t use docker tbh
  • Read Mastodon posts? Do they even have good content?

Tech Stack

  • Go
  • SQLite

I’m using the pure Go sqlite library, Bluemonday for html sanitisation, Blackfriday for Markdown and Migrate for auto db migrations.

End

Thanks to Snoopy and the Cool Froges at jlai.lu for allowing me to test on their channel.

Is this project of interest to you? Have I missed anything obvious? Is there anything else you would like to know?

https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/activities/50114ac8-fd26-47cd-8fe0-ad97f0027c5e

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https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/u/admin posted on Mar 10, 2026 23:35
In reply to: https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/activities/b911446e-f2ab-4d0e-a6cf-4089c0d73a37

🚨🚨🚨 DEAR MR PTZIDENT, A SECOND GUEST SHITPOST HAS HIT THE FEDIVERSE 🚨🚨🚨

https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/post/10127#10330

https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/activities/4163b7d7-4558-4022-9ae6-8def3ebd9814
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https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/u/admin posted on Mar 11, 2026 01:09
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22590732

💖

https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/activities/9a272a79-224c-4e28-ab09-86e683f53617

From: Season 4 Exclusive Trailer (2026)

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https://piefed.social/u/Skavau posted on Mar 10, 2026 16:39
https://piefed.social/c/television/p/1862546/from-season-4-exclusive-trailer-2026

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https://sopuli.xyz/u/watson387 posted on Mar 11, 2026 01:05
In reply to: https://piefed.social/c/television/p/1862546/from-season-4-exclusive-trailer-2026

Aww shit… Been waiting for this…

https://sopuli.xyz/comment/22354932

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https://piefed.social/u/Used_Gate posted on Mar 10, 2026 11:25
In reply to: https://social.ridetrans.it/users/Andres4NY/statuses/116204597498353037

Yes, I am seeking that out to put it on fdroid and actually tried but ran into a few roadblocks.

I am tracking changes since v1.0.0 in the changelog. From here on out the changes are all public. The initial commit has no history because it was brand new, and the architecture was forked from terminal phone for cross compatibility.

https://piefed.social/comment/10468156

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https://piefed.social/u/in_my_honest_opinion posted on Mar 10, 2026 13:27
In reply to: https://piefed.social/comment/10469358

Sounds good. I’ll pull the latest build to my graphenOS test mule.

https://piefed.social/comment/10469476
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https://lemmy.world/u/Fmstrat posted on Mar 11, 2026 00:55
In reply to: https://piefed.social/comment/10469358

A matrix bridge would be nice and could open up a large user base.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22592024

Things I've learned about Frigate

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https://wetshav.ing/u/walden posted on Mar 10, 2026 03:01

Frigate is NVR software with motion detection, object detection, recording, etc.. It has matured a lot over the past couple of years and I’m really happy with it.

I’ve been running Frigate for a while, but with version 0.17.0 it sounded like things have changed enough for me to update how I do things. I’m writing all of the following in case anyone else is in the same boat. There’s a lot to read, but hopefully it helps make sense of the options.

Keeping my camera feeds the same, I was interested in switching my object detector from a Google Coral to the embedded graphics in my 13th gen Intel CPU. The main reason for this was because the Google Coral was flaky and I was having to reboot all the time. Maybe because I run Frigate in a virtual machine in Proxmox, so the Coral has to be passed through to the VM? Not sure.

I also wanted to figure out how to get the camera streams to work better in Home Assistant.

Switching from Google Coral to OpenVINO

This was relatively straight forward. I mostly followed these directions and ended up with:

detectors:  
  ov:  
    type: openvino  
    device: GPU  

Switching from the default to YOLOv9

Frigate comes with some default ability to detect objects such as person and car. I kept hearing that YOLOv9 was more accurate, and they even got YOLOv9 working with Google Coral devices, just with a limited set of objects. So, I wanted to switch.

This took me a minute to wrap my head around since it’s not enabled out of the box.

I added the following to my config based on these directions :

model:  
  model_type: yolo-generic  
  width: 320 # <--- should match the imgsize set during model export  
  height: 320 # <--- should match the imgsize set during model export  
  input_tensor: nchw  
  input_dtype: float  
  path: /config/model_cache/yolo.onnx  
  labelmap_path: /labelmap/coco-80.txt  

… except for me the yolo file is called yolov9-t-320.onnx instead of yolo.onnx… but I could have just as easily renamed the file.

That brings us to the next part – how to get the yolo.onnx file. It’s a bit buried in the documentation, but I ran the commands provided here. I just copied the whole block of provided commands and ran them all at once. The result is an .onnx file in whatever folder you’re currently in.

The .onnx file needs to be copied to /config/model_cache/, wherever that might be based on your Docker Compose.

That made me wonder about the other file, coco-80.txt. Well, it turns out coco-80.txt is already included inside the container, so nothing to do there. That file is handy though, because it lists 80 possible things that you can track. Here’s the list on github.

I won’t go over the rest of the camera/motion configuration, because if you’re doing this then you definitely need to dive into the documentation for a bunch of other stuff.

Making the streams work in Home Assistant

I’ve had the Frigate integration running in Home Assistant for a long time, but clicking on the cameras only showed a still frame, and no video would play.

Home Assistant is not on the same host as Frigate, by the way. Otherwise I’d have an easier time with this. But that’s not how mine is set up.

It turns out my problem was caused by me using go2rtc in my Frigate setup. go2rtc is great and acts as a re-streamer. This might reduce bandwidth which is important especially for wifi cameras. But, it’s optional, and I learned that I don’t want it.

go2rtc should work with Home Assistant if they’re both running on the same host (same IP address), or if you run the Docker stack with network_mode: host so it has full access to everything. I tried doing that, but for some reason Frigate got into a boot loop, so I changed it back to the bridge network that I had previously.

The reason for this, apparently, is that go2rtc requires more than whatever published ports they say to open in Docker. Maybe it uses random ports or some other network magic. I’m not sure.

The downside of not having go2rtc is that the camera feeds in the Frigate UI are limited to 720p. I can live with that. The feeds in Home Assistant are still full quality, and recordings are still full quality.

By removing go2rtc from my config, Home Assistant now streams directly from the cameras themselves instead of looking for the go2rtc restream. You may have to click “Reconfigure” in the Home Assistant integration for the API to catch up.

Hope this helps. If not, sorry you had to read all of this.

https://wetshav.ing/c/selfhosted/p/93365/things-i-ve-learned-about-frigate

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https://sh.itjust.works/u/jaschen306 posted on Mar 11, 2026 00:43
In reply to: https://wetshav.ing/comment/1468922

I don’t have too much processing power unless I move my frigate to my proxmox. Let me know if you do and it’s better. I might make the switch!

https://sh.itjust.works/comment/24218841
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https://lemmy.today/u/speculate7383 posted on Mar 11, 2026 00:48
In reply to: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/24879792

Agreed.

However, I find their “Ask AI” LLM helper to actually be helpful for this. It’s linked at the bottom of the page on docs.frigate.video, and IMHO is actually one of the few LLMs that answers fairly accurately about items in the documentation.

https://lemmy.today/comment/22799994

Onionphone - E2EE PTT Voice and Chat

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https://piefed.social/u/Used_Gate posted on Mar 10, 2026 09:37

OnionPhone is a native Android application for anonymous, end-to-end encrypted push-to-talk voice and text communication over the Tor network. No servers, no accounts, no phone numbers — your .onion address is your identity.

Cross-platform compatible with Terminalphone — call between Android and Linux/Termux using the same protocol.

Optionally use your connection as a relay for ephermeral group channels.

Find the release page for version 1.0.2 which supports custom bridges for accessing censored networks.

https://piefed.social/c/selfhosted/p/1861254/onionphone-e2ee-ptt-voice-and-chat

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https://lemmy.world/u/thedeadwalking4242 posted on Mar 10, 2026 23:04
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22577956

Get a android you lunatic

https://lemmy.world/comment/22590503
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https://lemmy.zip/u/Everyday0764 posted on Mar 11, 2026 00:31
In reply to: https://piefed.social/c/selfhosted/p/1861254/onionphone-e2ee-ptt-voice-and-chat

why go with tor and not with i2p?

https://lemmy.zip/comment/25169929

TrueNAS build system going closed source

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https://piefed.social/u/Ek-Hou-Van-Braai posted on Mar 9, 2026 23:47

Readme updated today:

This repository is no longer actively maintained.  

The TrueNAS build system previously hosted here has been moved to an internal infrastructure. This transition was necessary to meet new security requirements, including support for Secure Boot and related platform integrity features that require tighter control over the build and signing pipeline.  

No further updates, pull requests, or issues will be accepted. Existing content is preserved here for historical reference only.  

https://github.com/truenas/scale-build

Wondering if this is just the first step towards doing a minio in the future.

https://piefed.social/c/selfhosted/p/1860178/truenas-build-system-going-closed-source

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https://lemmy.zip/u/infeeeee posted on Mar 10, 2026 20:47
In reply to: https://feddit.it/comment/18746082

From the docs:

The Standard Debian Kernel (selectable) can be used for ZFS. However, since ZFS kernel modules are not installed in the Debian kernel by default, they must be built by the ZFS plugin when it is installed. While this process works, building the modules is a long process that requires continuous access to online repos. Accordingly, the potential for a build error exists. For this reason, while the Standard Kernel is very usable for ZFS, it is not ideal.

https://lemmy.zip/comment/25165369
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https://sh.itjust.works/u/timbuck2themoon posted on Mar 11, 2026 00:30
In reply to: https://lemmy.zip/comment/25159072

Ahhh that is good to know. Thank you.

https://sh.itjust.works/comment/24218671

Bacon, cucumber, tomato sandwiches

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https://lemmy.world/u/FauxPseudo posted on Mar 10, 2026 21:35

Cucumber is better than lettuce on a BLT.

Cost per person, $5.10 8 oz of bacon per person.

https://lemmy.world/post/44092419

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https://lemmy.world/u/xploit posted on Mar 11, 2026 00:14
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22591450

Hmmm yea 12minutes is like half of what I do mine these days in air fryer, so defo not enough. Whoever manufacturers those doesn’t have a clue.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22591521
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https://sh.itjust.works/u/actionjbone posted on Mar 11, 2026 00:25
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22591458

We do!

Are we nobody?

https://sh.itjust.works/comment/24218624

‘One Piece’ Producers Tomorrow Studios to Adapt ‘Samurai Champloo’ With Creator Shinichirō Watanabe

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https://piefed.social/u/Skavau posted on Mar 10, 2026 19:27
https://piefed.social/c/television/p/1863167/one-piece-producers-tomorrow-studios-to-adapt-samurai-champloo-with-creator-shinichiro

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https://lemmy.world/u/THB posted on Mar 10, 2026 21:58
In reply to: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/24215943

I’m glad it wasn’t just me. Huge fan of his classics all the way to Kids on the Slope. Couldn’t make it thru 2 episodes of Lazarus.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22589383
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https://lemmy.world/u/bitjunkie posted on Mar 11, 2026 00:24
In reply to: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/24876401

Oh I saw Watanabe’s name and assumed it was a refresh of the anime

https://lemmy.world/comment/22591654

Slow cooked beef cheeks

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https://lemmy.world/u/StickyDango posted on Mar 10, 2026 09:35

This is the first time ever making beef cheeks. I don’t even remember if I’ve had it before, but it was amaaaaazing. Just falls apart and so melty. You’d think it was marbled with fat to make it that way, but I think it’s all of the connective tissues (collagen?) in the cheeks that just melt when you cook it for hours.

At hour 7, I rolled the cheeks over in the juice, and the fork was like a hot knife to butter 🤤

I don’t know how my butcher got such big cheeks (lol..) but they were over 450g raw.. So I slow cooked them on high for 9 hours. Worth it.

My plating was no bueno, but you can zoom in and see how luscious the meat is. My stick blender also carked it part way through, so I ended up with bits of unblended carrot, onion, and celery in the gravy. Mashed red potatoes and green beans on the side.

Going to bed happy tonight.

https://www.recipetineats.com/slow-cooker-red-wine-beef-cheeks/

https://lemmy.world/post/44070297

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https://lemmy.world/u/StickyDango posted on Mar 10, 2026 23:13
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22585784

I’ve decided that cheeks are one of my favourite cuts! I also love the tail, but the prices here have really gone up for those. What used to be a “poor man’s” cut is now right up there in cost. :(

Like what FauxPseudo said (I don’t know how to tag people :( ), I feel like so many things can be slow cooked and turn out amazing. It’s just finding the right flavours to suit your tastes!

And thank you. :)

https://lemmy.world/comment/22590629
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https://lemmy.world/u/ikidd posted on Mar 11, 2026 00:18
In reply to: https://lemmy.world/comment/22590629

Yah, if I didn’t raise them, I wouldn’t be enjoying steak very often. I just about fell down when I saw the price in the store. We’re doing well on price for live shipped cattle these days, but I can see why we had a lot of “family” looking for butchered halves this year. But not a lot of people want to chew off $3500 for a full half in one purchase.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22591585
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