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  • Have driven VAG cars for most of my driving life (25 years out of 27) and have always found something that suited my life at the time. I'm currently driving an Arteon Shooting Brake, but that's no longer made and the iD range is just dull, dull, dull. The Audi EVs are priced so high they're ridiculous, and the Cupras are just not different enough from the iDs.. I'm hoping the Skoda concepts come to fruition, but they'll most likely be dulled down and not as cool as they look now (the Epiq looks neat).... We shall see. But it may be time to move on.

    I might be getting old, but I don't want a dull car, thanks!

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  • To counter my own "easy to migrate" argument, DietPi includes a backup utility called 'dietpi-backup' (genius naming convention, I know!) which you can use to backup your whole system to another drive. And of course restore your whole setup on a clean install.

    Also very useful for rollbacks if needed. I have a 2.5in 5400rpm 1TB drive attached to my DietPi server which is just for backups - it backs up every night at 2am and it's incremental too. I have 5 days of backups and it's one command and a couple of 'Enters' to get it rolling back to an earlier config - really easy and useful when a recent kernel update broke my ethernet adapter (Debian's fault - not DietPi!).

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  • The biggest advantage for docker in the "home lab" environment is to be able to try out an app, but if you decide you don't like it, removal is simply deleting the container and the data folder. That's it. No trace left.

    Sadly you can't say that for installed apps.

    But I agree, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Seems DietPi will be right up your street and look after things exactly how you want, simply 😁

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  • Originally it was for the Pi, but can also be installed on x64 PC systems, either UEFI or BIOS, so basically runs on anything. It does run great on a Pi, it's biggest advantage being that it logs to RAM, which massively saves on SD card wear. It's also the only current distro which works reliably on the original Pi 1 nowadays (if you still have those hanging around!)

    And I get that everyone saying "Docker!" is a bit boring, but there is a reason for it - containerising everything does make it a lot easier to manage and migrate everything to another system or revert back a single component to a different version. And you just backup a config file and your data folder for each container and you can recreate your system so easily. If you install directly, you have to worry about databases, file paths, permissions.. but as you said, there's nothing wrong with just installing stuff. Especially if it's only a few programs.

    I run 26 docker containers. Installing all those on a system would be a mess.....

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  • I'll add my vote as it's not been mentioned: DietPi - based on Debian (since the majority are recommending that) and has a really easy "one click" menu system to install apps (of which include Jellyfin, Plex). And a built in updater to keep everything up to date. And it'll install on pretty much anything (SBCs, new PCs, old PCs, VMs).

    No need to use docker, it installs everything directly, though it does support it if you want to go down that route.

    Or, DietPi with CasaOS which is a web interface and app store for docker installations.

    Lastly, Plex have their own guide on what you need to copy to move your Plex data from one system to another: https://support.plex.tv/articles/201370363-move-an-install-to-another-system/

  • RIP ICQ: Remembering a classic messaging app that was way ahead of its time

    Though someone hacked it a few years ago and took it over. Demanded money from me and I told them to f off, as I hadn't used it for years.

  • How I bought Steam Deck OLED ~25% cheaper from Steam
  • Agreed. A similar 'hack' could be "I bought a Steam Deck for free, all I had to do was to work for 22 hours at a job that earned me $25/hour"

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    Any good alternative to Niagara Launcher?
  • Or perhaps, the pro version for free, due to the sub we're in? Mobilism

  • Help needed: Immich digital picture frame
  • If the old tablet is Android, Fotoo is perfect. Yes it costs, but one off fee and worth it. Can pull from so many different sources.

    Personally, I still use Google Photos. Both my wife and I have us, the kids and pets all autotagged into an album for all the pictures taken on our phones and Fotoo randomly shows these on the Nexus 7 tablet I have taped into a wooden frame.

  • Will Microsoft drop the TPM requirement for Win 11 once Win 12 rolls around?
  • To quote Under Siege 2 "assumption is the mother of all fuck ups".

    3 years, dude! 😁

    Enjoy giving Windows 11 a proper spin. I recommend choosing "English (World)" as the language/location, then you don't get any of the post install bloat / sponsored apps, etc installed too. Then when you log in, just change your locale to the correct one if you want to use the Microsoft Store. Or don't, if you want that to remain disabled.

  • Will Microsoft drop the TPM requirement for Win 11 once Win 12 rolls around?
  • 30 seconds on Google would've answered your question.

    The TPM is part of the Intel Management Engine in your CPU.

    In your motherboard UEFI firmware, goto Security - Trusted Computing and enable Security Device support.

    Et voilà.

  • Will Microsoft drop the TPM requirement for Win 11 once Win 12 rolls around?
  • It's not directly the TPM - it's the enhanced security instructions in the newer chips (which is the real reason for the very definite line drawn).

    Read https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/08/why-windows-11-has-such-strict-hardware-requirements-according-to-microsoft/ from "A towering stack of security acronyms"

  • Will Microsoft drop the TPM requirement for Win 11 once Win 12 rolls around?
  • No chance.

    You concentrate on the TPM but ignore the CPU requirements...? If you have a CPU that is up to spec, you have a TPM - they're built in the CPU. Most people just need to turn it on in the BIOS (or update their BIOS as motherboard manufacturers have turned on the TPM as "Windows 11 support")

    The truth of it is, every "jump" OS, i.e. 95, XP, 7, 10 has run really poorly on >5 year old chips at the time of launching. And MS got panned at "how slow" is was. But it was also the norm to update your PC more often. Now speed increases have slowed and Moore's Law has ended, it's about security and performance hit of said security. The truth is, the kernel hardening and malware protection and encryption built into 11 to make it far less likely to get infected than 10 and 7 means it needs the hardware support to do it. Without it, it runs far slower or is less secure. Neither anyone wants.

    When 10 support ends in 2 years time, the lowest supported processor for 11 will be nearly 9 years old...

  • Half-Life 25th Anniversary Update
  • If anyone happens to remember half-life.fortunecity.net , I was your floating admin (I literally floated around the Map during death matches)

    At it's hayday, it was the 1st/2nd most popular server in the UK.

    If I can remember, my little PC managed to handle 20 players, all on a 2mbit line, sneakily hosted in my server room at work in circa 2000...

    Yeah, I'm that old.

  • Users of PiHole/AdGuard/Blocky, what blocklists are you using?
  • This is the GOAT 🐐

  • Has HP printers always been this bad?
  • Certainly YMMV. I have an HP 8720 and it works wirelessly perfectly, Windows finds it and installs it automatically. Including the scanner. Even works from my wife's Chromebook. I can print from my Android phone without any issue.

    I do pay for the HP ink subscription, but it's only 99p per month, and that's 15 pages with rollover and that suits our need 99% of the time.

  • Tesla owners fuming as they get £17,000 bill to fix car after 'driving in rain'
  • This seems a bit fishy to me, I don't buy it.

    I reckon the couple had done something stupid in the car like drive it through a fjord ford that was deeper than they thought, or through a flooded section of road and actually did submerge the battery. Multiple times.

    Then went to dinner. And the car had enough.

    They get the scary quote, then decide to omit the majority of the day's activities when complaining to the local newspaper in order to shame Tesla/Elon to pay up.

  • I’m about to throw my entire Pihole out the window
  • I had reliability issues with PiHole and moved to AdGuardHome a couple of years ago. It has never, ever crashed and the updates takes a couple of seconds. It rocks.

  • [discussion]: regarding the best OS for a pirate
  • Have to disagree as I've tried pretty much all of them. The most popular "tiny10" and "tiny11" by NetDev (not mentioned above) is actually a bit of an arse with stuff broken. Same with the others. You shouldn't need to skim through a Telegram group to figure out how you create a new user account... (Amolierated, I'm looking at you).

    However, the one where it all just works is Ghost Spectre Superlite (Windows 11 version, though I'm sure the 10 version is similar). It is proper clever with its app that allows you to add the features you need and install the updates you want, or not if you prefer. They released a tweak to get CoPilot working too which just worked. And all in a tiny image with neat tweaks plus all the bloat gone. And the only one where my laptop instantly resumes and works perfectly with Modern Sleep.

    Even has an extended WinPE boot environment with extra apps for hard drive partitioning, data recovery, etc. Worth a look.

  • It has finally happened. HWID activation for Windows 10/11 has been patched by Microsoft after 6 years.
  • Install as "English (World)" and all adverts and additional software is missed, as it doesn't know your region, therefore doesn't know what to serve.

    If you need the Windows Store, you can change the region post install, and it'll remain clean and the store will then populate.

  • Anyone else visiting Lemmy more because feddit.uk is SO GOD DAMN FAST

    Truly loving this instance, and UK servers are clearly helping with speed for both the website version and API calls from Connect for Lemmy.

    Thanks @tom@feddit.uk - your work is greatly appreciated (buy him a coffee!) and I truly hope Lemmy takes off as the new MANY front pages of the Internet. 🙂

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