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AlternativeTo: a resource I wish I would have had when I started using Linux
  • Yeah, I have not once seen anything of value in their "alternatives", they always show the weirdest shit that has nothing in common with the other. It's been in my Kagi block list from the very beginning, I don't miss those results one bit.

  • What are the best books?
  • If you want to find solutions online, stop using Google.

    Sometimes I post stuff to my blog about things that I could not find a satisfying solution to and where I had to figure one out myself. I post those things because I want it to be discoverable by the next person who is searching for it.

    I did a quick test, and my posts don't show up anywhere on Google. I can find them via Kagi, DuckDuckGo, and even Bing. But Google doesn't show my stuff, even when hitting specific keywords that only my post talks about. And if my site even shows up, it is only about +6 months after I posted.

    Even tried their search console thing, it doesn't report any issues with my site. So it must be the lack of ads, cookies, and AI generated content which makes Google suspicious of it.

    So, If you are an engineer looking for solutions to your problems online, just stop using Google. It's become so utterly useless, it's ridiculous. Of course you will miss all the cool AI features and scam ads, but there's always some drawbacks.

    _Reposting my post from Mastodon yesterday, it felt relevant. https://infosec.exchange/@hertg/112989703628721677_

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  • There are some QoL perks when you watch downloaded youtube videos through a selfhosted media server (e.g. jellyfin). Video watch progress is saved, and you can watch on all your devices (desktop, mobile, tv).

    Sometimes I'll watch something on my mobile while preparing food, and then I'll switch to the TV when I'm done cooking, mid-video. This works seamless with that set up.

  • ich⛱️iel
  • Genau, wenn sich das Wachstum vom Ressourcen Verbrauch entkoppeln liesse, nennt man das "absolute decoupling", sprich Wachstum steigt, aber Ressourcenverbrauch sinkt. Das ist aber ziemlich sicher unmöglich. Dann gibt es noch das "relative decoupling", was bedeutet dass der Ressourcenverbrauch weniger stark ansteigt als das Wirtschaftswachstum. Das bringt aber nichts, weil es im best-case die Klimakatastrophe nur verzögert.

    Es gibt keine Hinweise darauf dass absolute decoupling möglich ist. Neoliberale oder "Grün(liberal)e" denken aber dass wir das irgendwie schaffen, und nennen es dann "Green Growth". Das ist aber bullshit. Aus deren Sicht lügen sie damit nicht, sie glauben den Scheiss wirklich. Und irgendwelche Tech-Bros versichern ihnen auch immer wieder dass wir das schaffen mit "AI" und "Innovation". Die Annahme basiert aber komplett auf Vibes und Hoffnung, und nicht auf Fakten.

    Das traurigen an der ganzen Sache ist, dass du eigentlich keine Partei wählen kannst die das Problem im Kern angehen will, und versuchen will eine Wirtschaft zu schaffen die ohne unlimitiertes Wachstum auskommen kann. Das imperativ ist als gegeben akzeptiert. In der Schweiz sind z.B. die "Jungen Grünen" die einzigen, welche das Thema Teil ihres Programms macht. Bei den letzten Wahlen erreichten sie 0 Sitze im Nationalrat.

  • ich⛱️iel
  • Unsere Wirtschaft baut auf dem Wachstumsimperativ auf. Ohne dieses funktioniert die Kapitalakkumulation bei den Milliardären nicht mehr so gut. Auch unsere Pensionskassen sind darauf ausgelegt dass die Wirtschaft ständig wächst. Das ist genau so dumm wie du denkst. Ich kann "Less is more" von Jason Hickel empfehlen. Gute, leicht verdaubare Lektüre zu dem Thema. Und hilft dir dabei die FDP noch mehr zu hassen als du wahrscheinlich schon tust :)

  • Youtube stopped working for me today when using uBlock Origin in Firefox or Vivaldi with anti-ad enabled.
  • Unprompted pro tip: I started running ytdl-sub on my server, added the channels I'm interested in, and now I watch youtube on my personal mediaserver and dont even open the youtube page/app anymore. Because I already know this shit is only gonna get more annoying as time moves on, and especially after the silicon valley growth imperative collapses in on itself. Let's hope we'll have ytdl working for long enough.

    You can even configure it to download videos a few days later, after sponsorblock info has been submitted, then it also cuts that out. And you can set it to only keep the last {n} videos if you just intend to watch recent stuff and not keep an archive. It even works for non-youtube. I added Neo Magazine Royale from ZDF Mediathek, and it just worked (shout out to the germans who know what that is)

    Cons: I don't get yt recommendations Pros: I don't get yt recommendations

    But I still find good new stuff via other feeds, so 🤷‍♂️

  • Never buy .xyz
  • Most email providers will automatically put emails coming from .xyz to spam. I'd advise against using any "new TLDs", if you can. But if you must, avoid those that are frequently used for spamming. A lot of spam detectors will already score your emails as suspicious just for the TLD.

    See for example, https://github.com/apache/spamassassin/blob/trunk/rulesrc/sandbox/pds/20_ntld.cf

  • Taking your ideas for my next linux app
  • This reminds of a stupid filesystem pet idea I had a while ago. Running as a daemon, it walks through your filesystem and sometimes leaves traces (as files), maybe you'll find it sleeping in your downloads folder every now and then. I thought it was a cute idea, but didnt actually think about implementing it, for obvious reasons, it could go so horribly wrong 😂

  • Corporate Open Source is Dead
  • Great video. I actually bought the domain opensource.rip a few weeks ago, just to list the affected projects and explain exactly what jeff geerling did here. Haven't started it yet, and I'm mostly commenting just to make myself commit to the idea.

    Intending to create a static site with Zola, lmk if you wanna contribute. Submitting information like I asked for in the following post would already help me out :)

    https://infosec.exchange/@hertg/112196322254411560

  • Please recommend me some blogs about Linux or FOSS or similar that you follow through RSS.
  • Here are some feeds of individuals from my list:

    And I also started a blog myself recently. I'm just some dude though

  • Privacy focused email recommendation
  • I have both, a personal domain with my name and also an anonymous generic domain. I use the anonymous one for 90+% of my online stuff, and use a random unique address for every service (you can set up a wildcard in proton, so *@domain.org lands in the same inbox). I would recommend that for two reasons: if you own your anonymous domain you can move your mailprovider anytime (as opposed to using some email masking service), using unique addresses for every service enables you to easily figure out which one leaked your address if you start getting spam. Just make sure to use a generic name for the domain and dont get an exotic TLD (just get a .com .org or something). Some of the non traditional TLDs may negatively impact your spam scores, and its easy to find a .com or .org when you can literally choose any domain name you want.

  • Is Brave Search trustworthy?
  • Have also been using it for a while now, it's the best alternative I tried so far. downsides are cost, closed-source, and my fear that they're gonna take VC money in the future. So far, I can stand behind their offering tho. And the built-in feature to lower or raise results from certain pages is amazing.

  • They can't handle being abandoned

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