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crunchymunchytoast @lemmy.world
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www.idsnews.com B-Town Diner to close before end of July

B-Town Diner is located on 211 N. Walnut St.

B-Town Diner to close before end of July
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How I can enable i3-gaps?
  • It says at the bottom you're using a version built in Nov 2021, you might just need to update to the latest release (latest Arch release is 4.23-1, built 10-29-2023).

    If the version in your repos is that out of date though (you didn't state your distro so there's no telling offhand), your best bet may to be to build it from source and install it.

  • Transmission (BT) through a proxy
  • I think your options are mainly virtualization or something like this

    Virtualization is definitely easiest though; there's a transmission docker image out there that's preconfigured for a ton of VPN providers, including mullvad. It can be touchy to get working but is amazing when it does work.

  • chillin' by the sea

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    great wallpaper I saved years ago

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    Interested in setting up an instance with a spare laptop
  • I suppose it depends. An 4/8gb RPi 4 may be able to handle a smalll instance, keeping in mind that a 2 core/4gb VPS has sufficed for most instances until the recent influx. My concern with using one would be primarily with storage capacity and speeds, but iirc, there's a SATA hat you can get to connect drives directly (as opposed to external USB storage).

  • rule

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    Interested in setting up an instance with a spare laptop
  • A good frame of reference would be the VPS that lemmy.world is running on imo. Looks like they upgraded to a 4 core/16gb setup to handle the influx of users, so if your instance is running under 1k users, I believe those specs would be sufficient.

    If it starts chugging, I wonder how well it'd work to run the server on the laptop and the DB on a VPS (or vice versa).