

No, he’s questioning the intelligence part and not if it’s artificial or not.


No, he’s questioning the intelligence part and not if it’s artificial or not.
And X11 does not have problems? Atleast post the issues you still have today(!) with wayland so people can make an informed opinion.


What’s the point of posting here then if not hoping to find a way to fix it? Me and probably a lot of others here are happy to help. But for that we need some Journal-Output for example.


You can fix these things with Linux. That’s the magic of it. While it’s not as polished as other OSes (unlike others here keep insisting) you are actually able to fix almost every problem yourself. And while doing it you learn a thing or two.


People can’t be experts at everything. If the IT industry is on big parts build on deception and lies it’s not the user’s fault that they don’t have the time to learn about these systems when everyday life gives them more then enough to care about. You most definitely don’t fully understand every aspect of life you partake in and based on that you also most definitely make bad choices on a regular basis.


Stop shifting the goal post


Sure but without extra measures the same plus a lot of more data is just sold by all the other companies and chances are your VPN company is just taking over the role of your ISP. If you want to browser somewhat more privately try to reduce your fingerprint first before trusting some VPN company just because they say so.


Websites don’t need your IP to accurately remember you and track you. Using a VPN only helps when you want to hide stuff from your ISP, nothing else.


Isn’t Valve working on a compatibility layer for running Android apps on linux? Also there is Waydroid which runs Android apps in containers at pretty decent speed.


Looking only at the web page it is obvious he let AI completely take over the wheel. Even if the whole “banned for frog emoji” origin story would not smell like utter BS I wouldn’t trust any of my data or resources to this creation.


I’m not only weirded out by the AI features. I also just don’t want to appear in some random persons video. It does not matter if the camera is in a smartphone or a wearable. It is insane to me how many people do not respect the privacy of others in this regard.
What the hell is “linux certified” hardware? Why would an average user install arch? Is this a troll post? Are you a real person?


They did not “choose” it as an official tool for internal communication. It was her private phone with a by her installed Signal. Besides that: Phishing can happen on any platform, especially one that is available to the public. Signal is not issue here and swapping email registration against verification by mobile phone number won’t solve anything.
Running multiple Proxmox hosts in a cluster makes sense so you can swap VMs from one the other and have extra hardware reliability. I’d also get grouping your containers on different Docker VMs the apply the same security rules to containers in a group (internally vs. externally available for example). But how does a faulty Immich container take down a Plex container?
What is your reason for running two separate Debian docker hosts with under 5 containers in total? That seems like quite the overhead? And why did you choose to install Nextcloud on your TrueNAS server?


I still wouldn’t like if my hobby had me troubleshooting every other week. I speak from experience when I say it’s no fun having to constantly fix your homelab after a busy work day. I just want something reliable. Especially when it’s handling a lot of personal and important data.


It’s being posted all over Lemmy…?


That seems like an unreliable high maintenance choice for a server.


Proxmox as Hypervisor and for VMs just Debian.
Usually people in the commercial creative space have to collaborate. If no one uses the niche software you use you can rebel against Adobe all you want because a job won’t be taking any of your time.