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Here is Duke, walking through the countryside

He loves to run free in the countryside, and I love watching him run

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Logging into Lemmy with mlmym?
  • In my case I'm using photon, works fine as a selfhosted with docker

    https://github.com/Xyphyn/photon

  • [Steam] Drawful 2 | 100% Off/Giveaway
  • In the library now. Thanks for sharing

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    Wanna squeeze em?
  • Perfect

  • Plasma 6 just landed in Arch
  • Another adventurer that updated to plasma 6 and the worst thing I noticed is the performance, this new plasma 6 is worst than version 5 on this aspect by now. I hope with the time it been solved

  • Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor - Early Access Announcement
  • February 14th, in two weeks will be ready!

  • In search for free domain I got one but some questions
  • Which provider are you using to have the domain so cheap?

  • (Solved) Pacman can't update because of the conflict
  • By the message, seems there is not dependencies satisfied in the repositories but I'm not totally sure.

    Try later and maybe it will be solved

  • Pixel owners, what are your first impressions of Android 14?
  • Pixel 7 PRO here and seems that battery take more time to be discharged than in android 13

    Is it my sensation or someone else has the same sensation?

  • Stable Android 14 OTA is rolling out now
  • I don't know the issue you are speaking about but I cannot see significant difference between Android 13 and 14

  • Stable Android 14 OTA is rolling out now
  • Downloaded and working in Pixel 7 PRO at Spain

  • What is your ringtone?
  • The same that I'm the GTA V

  • It's mandatory reboot if kernel is updated?
  • First time I hear about kernel-modules-hook. For sure I'm going to try.

    Thanks for the recommendation

  • It's mandatory reboot if kernel is updated?

    Hello mates,

    As you know, in arch Linux the kernel is updated frequently but, is mandatory or good practice reboot any time the kernel is updated?

    Edit: Thank you guys for your replies

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    Is it better to put OpenVPN (for PIA) on my OPNsense router, as an LXC on Proxmox, or the (soon to be deprecated) feature in my TrueNAS Scale VM?
  • Then I'll prefer to install in the router, usually maintenance is less and shortest in the router. If you stop the proxmox server or the truenas for maintenance, you will stop the VPN. In my case it will cause an issue to my family

  • Is it better to put OpenVPN (for PIA) on my OPNsense router, as an LXC on Proxmox, or the (soon to be deprecated) feature in my TrueNAS Scale VM?
  • For me this depends if you switch off any device in the year, for example, in my case when I'm on holidays usually out home, I switch off the proxmox server but I don't switch off my router so, in my case I'll choose to install in the router.

    Maybe you will ask why I switch off my proxmox and basically the answer is because if something fails and I'm not at home to solve it, I don't want the server running wrongly until I'm back.

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