Hah! I was not aware. I’ve been on piefed for a year or so now and never noticed any mastodon integration. I guess that could be both because it doesn’t work, or because it works really well, but… I’m thinking the former is more likely.
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Ah :) The release of Windows 7 is actually what made me go full Linux back in the day.
It’s a Monty Python reference, but I also don’t know why. So, do you have a favourite Linux distro or are you more of a BSD person?
About piefed, it’s pretty much lemmy but written in python iirc. Maybe you’re thinking about mbin?
pmk@piefed.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•My entire production website runs on a Raspberry Pi 4B + Orange Pi Zero 3 — real traffic, public dashboard, zero cloudEnglish
4·2 days agoIf clouds are far away, then self-hosting could be “fog”? Clouds at ground level that you walk around in.
Interesting, do you remember which didn’t work? I recently set up a simple service (navidrome) as rootless podman with an ansible script, but it was… there were some hoops to jump through, mainly with the uid/gid and machinectl to get it to work.
Always nice to see podman used well! Do you have a dedicated user or is it rootful?
pmk@piefed.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is there anywhere with a list of phone models and compatible OS?English
8·6 days agoWhen you say that PostmarketOS supports 735 devices, does that mean it can be installed, or that basic functionality like making a phone call works?
Almost 20 years ago, Theo de Raadt (founder of OpenBSD) said: “you think that a worldwide collection of software engineers who can’t write operating systems or applications without security holes, can then turn around and suddenly write virtualization layers without security holes.” I would like to think that we’ve figured out the security holes since then, but… you know…
Yes, I got a computer with Windows 7 and just said nope. I had been playing around with Ubuntu (which was the kind of new cool thing back then) and decided to switch fully.