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  • You run terminal commands from your phone?

    How's portainer's mobile UI? I haven't tried it.

  • Casa hits a great niche for me - I do most of my management on-the-go from my phone. It hits the perfect balance of convenience.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    CasaOS to ZimaOS migration - thoughts?

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  • If you're asking why there isn't one shipped with JS, the answer is because JS is built for the web, and the "don't break the web" rule makes changing things in JS hard, as well as browser devs pushing back hard on anything that increases install size.

    If you're asking why as a community, we haven't agreed on a single package to be a stdlib - lodash.

  • I'm hosting most of my homelab off one m910q I got off eBay, with a 128gb M.2 SSD I bought separately. $55usd total. It handles around 15 services (including DNS and *Arrs) pretty well. Using a separate NAS for the actual storage and Plex streaming.

  • Are those custom 3d printed rack mounts for the ThinkCentres? Got an STL to share? I'd love to print rack mounts for mine (m910q)

  • What, are we code golfing?

  • Do you say hetips for HTTPS?

    No but now I want to start (though I'd go hittips instead, and its insecure alternative, hittip). HTTPS has always been a mouthful lol

  • Lol this is hilarious. This paragraph is my fave:

    We identified that color is a way to connect with people across all divides (and we have research that people respond positively to it) — it is a universal language that transcends the boundaries of our diverse verbal languages. And we chose “Colorways” rather than “themes” to show we are branching out from our language of “browser” to speak the language of everyday life and everyday users. This is about more than just installing a new “theme,” which really doesn’t have much meaning to most people.

    On a completely unrelated note (your username), I just started reading a couple Asimov novels! Any recommendation for which ones I should pick up next? I've already done I, Robot and Caves of Steel. Thinking maybe I start Foundation soon (but just started the TV show).

  • The last language I learned was Rust, I did a mix of the two. I read through the canonical Rust book and then got to coding because I learn more deeply when I can apply what I've learned. It's still a tricky language to keep a conceptual model of in your head though.

  • No, it only has an integrated html previewer. They removed the full integrated browser because it was unnecessary and an actual browser did the trick

  • Are you telling me that no compiler optimizes this? Why?

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  • Nothing you've said is wrong, but (at least in the screenshot) the OP didn't say anything about it being used in anything official. It's a relatively common term in everyday language thanks to medical dramas which use coding a lot, and it's even in the Merriam-Webster medical dictionary.

    Not to invalidate what you've said! Just pointing out that it not being used in official contexts doesn't make it nonsense to use elsewhere, like on some forum.

  • Oh hey, you're totally right, that's crazy. I use Beeper (hosted matrix setup) to aggregate my chats and I guess I've always been using that to search across all servers without realizing. Fully thought the DM search would also search across servers.

    DMs are definitely also another case though - you can't easily DM people on another server if that requires you to log into another server.

  • That's still not a solution. That entails non unified communication, access, and search. Making it easy to log in to others still doesn't solve easy sharing between others. Also oauth2 is a pain to set up, and many people hosting their own instance aren't going to bother.

  • Actually, this isn't true. Apple has a vested interest in cross platform Swift. They've been pushing hard for Swift on Linux because they want Swift to run on servers, and they're right to. Look at how hard JavaScript dominates on the server-side because of one language everywhere.

  • What's wrong with Business Insider? Genuine question

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Introducing selfh.st/companions, a Directory of Companion Apps for Self-Hosted Software

    selfh.st /blog/introducing-selfhst-companions/
  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Self-hosted media tracker recommendations?