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  • Once saw something saying that all of the Christian "it's fine if you want to choose to be gay, just don't do it in my face" rhetoric is code for:

    "you should be ashamed of being gay, because bring gay is a sin. You should commit sin hidden behind closed doors just like we do, when our priests grope children and husbands cheat on their wives."

  • How can I fix my /etc/rc.local script?

    I'm currently trying to set up a self-hosted SearX search engine on Ubuntu 22.04. In order for the search engine to work, I have to manually run the following commands on startup:

    #! /usr/bin/bash

    sudo -H -u searx -i

    cd /usr/local/searx/searx-src

    export SEARX_SETTINGS_PATH="/etc/searx/settings.yml"

    python searx/webapp.py

    This is kind of annoying to have to do, so I put the script into /etc/rc.local and went through all the steps to enable all that. Now my rc.local file looks like:

    #!/bin/sh -e

    #! /usr/bin/bash

    sudo -H -u searx -i

    cd /usr/local/searx/searx-src

    export SEARX_SETTINGS_PATH="/etc/searx/settings.yml"

    python searx/webapp.py

    exit 0

    However, the code fails, and upon checking "sudo systemctl status rc-local.service" I get the following (abbreviated) error message:

    Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/rc-local.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Drop-In: /usr/lib/systemd/system/rc-local.service.d └─debian.conf Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2023-10-05; 55s ago Process: 8468 ExecStart=/etc/rc.local start (code=exited, status=127) CPU: 12ms

    systemd[1]: Starting /etc/rc.local Compatibility... sudo[8469]: root : PWD=/usr/local/searx ; USER=searx ; COMMAND=/bin/bash sudo[8469]: pam_unix(sudo-i:session): session opened for user searx(uid=999) by (uid=0) sudo[8469]: pam_unix(sudo-i:session): session closed for user searx rc.local[8468]: /etc/rc.local: 6: python: not found systemd[1]: rc-local.service: Control process exited, code=exited, status=127/n/a systemd[1]: rc-local.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'. systemd[1]: Failed to start /etc/rc.local Compatibility.

    I understand that an Exit Code 127 means that the code is failing because it can't access the following directory:

    cd /usr/local/searx/searx-src

    But I honestly have no idea how to fix my code to make this possible. Please lmk if you have any suggestions

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    chaotic evil is for me
  • Not to gripe at a funni meemee or anything but it's interesting how 2 out of 3 the "good" options revolve around straight up consumerism.

    "Think about how organized you would be if you had a special box to store your sliced bread!?! (Nevermind the fact that this totally unnecessary as the bread already comes in packaging that is both more airtight and likely more sterile)"

    The environment weeps.

  • How do I install Ethernet drivers on Ubuntu 22.04?

    I use a laptop, and have only just been able to finally connect an ethernet cable to it. However, ethernet doesn't work on Linux, returning this "Cable Unplugged" message, whereas it does work on dual-booted Windows.

    I tried running "lspci -v" to get a list of where my drivers were located, but I could not find any entry for "Ethernet controller," or something of the like. That being said, I'm assuming I just don't have an Ethernet driver?? and I was wondering how I get one :)

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